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Show Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Ragon to make home in Michigan ji : - ' : i 1 ' . ... , i I : I ' j . ! . i X' , I r - f ' i - .. . I 1 i , '. f t t 1 '." . -A -v A lovely wedding reception Jbf the mid-winter season attended at-tended by a large number of JJjSpringville friends, was that of jiMiss Stephanie Campbell and jRonald William Ragon held -Feb. 4, in the Orem First Ward tt.Church. They were married the same day in the Manti ) LDS Temple. The lovely young bride is a -daughter of Lt. Col. and Mrs. USLogan B. Campbell of Orem k'&nd the groom's parents are tiMr. and Mrs. Robert E. Ragon i'ot St. Clair Shores, Mich. The bride has been employed rln Springville for the past few j'months while attending school t BYU. , . For the all important wedding wed-ding date, the bride chose an '3 f f-white imported Swedish fttafetta designed with high waistline and bustle which fell Into a chapel train. The bodice -was of Swiss lace with seed ? pearl trim and the veil of silk Maet and lace was arranged to a seed pearl and sequin studied stud-ied bandlet. f She carried a bouquet of to stephanotis s u r r o u nding a white orchid. Attending the bride were Mrs. John McClain, matron of honor; Tana Neeley and Elieen Olsen, bridesmaids. They were attired in a combination of gold, mint green and peach brocade. John McClain was best man to the groom and Steven Bullock Bul-lock and Logan McNeil Campbell, Camp-bell, brother of the bride, were ushers. Mrs. Catherine Earhart was in charge of the guest register. The bridal party stood before a gold screen background with arrangements of white mums and glodioli. Refreshments were served from a buffet table beautifully decorated with floral arrangements, arrange-ments, while the bridal cake rested on a white-satin covered table. A program and dancing featured fea-tured the entertainment at the reception. Guests attended from Springville, Spring-ville, Bountiful, Salt Lake City, Providence and Hollywood, California. Cal-ifornia. The couple went by plane to the groom's home-town in Michigan, where a reception was also being held. The bride lived at St. Clair Shores, while her father was stationed at Selfridge AFB, before he retired re-tired from active duty and moved to Orem. The bride is a junior at BYU and plans to continue her education edu-cation at University of Michigan, Mich-igan, where the groom is attending at-tending school and is employed in an aircraft factory. The wedding will be read with interest by friends of the family in the vicinity of the Gulf States, New England, English, French, German and Great Lakes missions, where they have resided. NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. Ronald William Ragon, wed recently in Manti LDS Temple and honored at reception. |