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Show is, daughter of former residents lakes wedding vows in temple I V ) : . -. w f ' a " ' V N . s i Miss Sharon Laney, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Leland C. La-y La-y of Salt Lake City, formerly for-merly of Springville, and Van rril Bethencourt Jr., son of r. and Mrs. Van Cyril Beth-icourt Beth-icourt of Mesa, Arizona, were Jative of England allcs at club Mrs. Joyce Church, formerly York, England, and now a firingville resident, spoke to ambers of the Pari Passu ub Thurday telling of her Jttive country. Introduced by Mrs. Rex j olsey, Mrs. Church told of e geography, industry, farm-'ig, farm-'ig, people, schools, homes, and ods of England which is lout the size of Utah with a ''.pulation of 55,000,000. U England's economy is divid- into two areas: the north lich maintains the heavy in-istry in-istry and manufacturing and e south, light industry and rming. The cities are large id over populated. All homes e made of brick and very iv have central heating, she id. The country's favorite sports je soccer, rugby, and cricket. le children there go to school months out of the year. ieir spelling is different from rs. Working hours are long and my trade unions are com-unistic com-unistic inspired, she explain-There explain-There are many nationalities .d marked difference in dia-;ts dia-;ts in each section. The Eng-h Eng-h are quite class conscious. She showed pictures of the auties of the country and p;3o showed a cookery book pth its interesting recipes. " Mr. and Mrs. Orvel Lynn ' rmerly of Burbank, Calif., 10 have made their home on e coast for the past 20 ars, have moved to Spring-He Spring-He at Second South and lird East. They are parents Lawrence Lynn of this city. united in marriage in the Salt Lake Temple Friday, January 22. Elder Harold B. Lee performed per-formed the ceremony. The bride is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Boyer of Springville, who attended at-tended the wedding. Following the ceremony, the bridal party was served a wedding wed-ding lunch by the father of the groom, hosted at Hotel Temple Square. Later in the evening a wedding wed-ding reception honoring the newlyweds, was given by the parents of the bride,, at the Eleventh Ward, Salt Lake City. The charming young bride chose a bridal original of imported im-ported lace, with long pointed sleeves ,and a chapel train. Her bouquet was of white glamelia and roses. She was attended by her sister sis-ter Mrs. Robert (Ann) Jacob-sen Jacob-sen as matron of honor. Bridesmaids Brides-maids were, Diane Tucker, Karen Cloward, Dee Tucker, and sisters of the groom, Mary Ann Bethencourt, Cathy Bethencourt Beth-encourt and Lorraine Bethencourt. Bethen-court. They were attired in full length brocade in shades ranging rang-ing from lavender, blue, blue green to chartreuse and yellow. Their bouquets were glamelias and gladiolas. Best man was Steve Goodman. Good-man. Lawrence Johnson and John Hawkins were ushers. Mrs. Lee (Georgia) Anderson, sister of the bride, was at the guest book. The bride's mother was attired at-tired in a full length cream brocade, while the groom's mother wore a full-length royal blue. The young couple have been attending BYU, where Mr. Bethencourt is a junior pre-law major. He has filled an Eastern East-ern States mission. Mrs. Bethencourt Beth-encourt is studying child psychology. psy-chology. They will continue their studies at the University of Arizona in Tempe. The young couple will be further honored when the parents par-ents of the groom will be hosts at an open house January 30, at their home in Mesa Arizona. RECENTLY WED Mrs. Van Cyril Bethencourt, Jr., the former Miss Sharon Laney of Salt Lake City, former resident. |