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Show . : - ! - i I , -" t . . j 1 V I ' V V " : f - :, -4 . f';:- " i NEW BRIDE Miss Janet Lynn Rayburn, whose marriage was an event of January 13, taking place in Las Vegas. Janet Lynn Rayburn marries Army man, Thomas S. Rowe Miss Janet Lynn Rayburn added her name to the list of mid-winter brides when she a graduate of LDS Seminary and also a 1964 graduate of Springville High School. She attended Utah Trade Technical Institute, Provo, and is presently pres-ently employed in Las Vegas. Mr. Rowe attended Provo High School and is serving with the U. S. Army, leaving soon after the wedding for his present station in Germany. became Mrs. Thomas S. Rowe in recent home rites in Las Vegas, Nevada. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rayburn of Las Vegas, formerly of Springville and the wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents par-ents in the presence of immediate immed-iate family members and close friends. The groom's parents are Mrs. Maurine S. Jacobs of Salt Lake City and William G. Rowe of Milwaukee, Oregon. The ceremony was performed perform-ed by Bishop Richard Worthen. Attending the bride was Kathy Rayburn as maid of honor and Charles Rayburn was best man to the groom. For the all-important wedding wed-ding date, the bride chose an afternoon dress in a light blue pinning a white carnation with blue ribbon and net to her shoulder. Her maid of honor wore a blue moire suit with pink corsage. The charming young bride Is |