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Show t , i i ' . s . . I : I n Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Anderson Monette Gramlich, Dallas Andersen Joined in January Ceremonies Monette Gramlich. formerly former-ly of Moab. and Dallas Anderson, Ander-son, Brigham City, were joined join-ed in marriage January 8 during a double ring ceremony cere-mony at the Community Baptist Bap-tist Church. Rev. Balla presided pre-sided over the ceremony. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gramlich of Moab, wore a satin qiana dress accented with imported Italian lace and a chapel length hooded cape with a lace border. Her bouquet of hand-sewn hand-sewn velvet rust colored roses and satin peach colored roses was complimented with baby breath and leatherleaf. The groom was attired in a long tailed tuxedo and wore a handsewn satin rut colored rose boutinierre. Mr. Anderson Ander-son is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dole Anderson of Brigham City. The maid of honor. Michelle Cook, sister of the bride, wore a poach satin face crepe floor length dress with a short cape and carried a bouquet of velvet and satin rust colored roses. The bridesmaids, Becky Bec-ky Rethurum. Janet Marsing, Sabrina Anderson, and Sheri Anderson, all wore rust colored color-ed satin face crepe floor length dresses with short capes. Their bouquets were made of handsewn peach vel vet roses. Rust colored tuxedos were the attire of the fathers of the bride and groom as well as that of the best man, Boh Snellman, and the groomsmen, grooms-men, Richard Grover, Mark Gramlich, Greg Davis and Jay Jamison. They all wore peach colored rose Iwmtinierres. The flower girl was the bride's niece, Teryn Cook. She wore a peach colored organdy ruffled pinafore over a peach knit Uress and carried a small basket of rust and peach colored col-ored satin and velvet roses. The bride's mother wore a white lace floor length dress and the mother of the groom wore a peach floor length single knit dress. The roses for the bouquets and the boutinierres were all made by the bride's mother and arranged by Mrs. l'at Buckingham. Organist for the ceremony was Fran Townsend. Pianist wns Marilyn VVyatt who played play-ed "Natia's Theme" and soloist solo-ist Mike Ross sang "Wedding Song." A reception was held im mediately after the wedding at the Town and Country Club. Decorations for the wedding and reception were hand quilled bells made by Jen Pope, the bride's grand mother, f'.en Miller, Virginia Mauzoy. the bride's mother, and the bride. The four tiered wedding cake was decorated by Darlenn Nelson and the quilled rake top was made by the bride. Homemade sweet breads and divinity were served ser-ved by Suzanne Huehanan, Cindy Cnlhey, Mary Aldridge, Lois Sunderland, Norma Swenson, and Veloris Kino, The guest Ixiok was taken rare of by I'.liabet h llnggeri and the gifts by Cynthia liohman and Cheryl Tilling. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Fdwnrd Ander son, grandparents of the groom. froTii Caldwell, Idaho; Janet Marsing, Salt Ijiko (,'ily; llecky IU-1 hiirinn, Green Itiver, VVyo.; I ,i ltnggeri, Salt Lake City; Hilarie Mob-ley, Mob-ley, Logan; Naoma and Mike Corbin, Phoenix. Ariz.; Craig Porter, Provo; Dave Hodgon, Provo; Cynthia Lehman, Logan; Log-an; Greg Davis, Logan; Richard Rich-ard Grover, Brigham City; Hob Snellman, Salt Lake City; Jay Jamison. Brigham City; Jenny Kase, Brigham City; Don Rabum and Dan Thirkell. both of Hrigham City. A reception was also held in Hrigham City January 15 at The Castle. Refreshments for the open house were sweet breads made by the mother and sister of the groom and were served by Kelly Herbert and Carrie Pendleton. The guest book was presided over by Christy Fullmer and th( gifts were taken by Tina and Troy Grover and Jodi Fullmer. Full-mer. Out of town guests were; Odell and Jenny Match, West-point, West-point, Ut; Brian Golber. Walter Walt-er Nelson, Debby Gessel, Marsie Oshorn, Cindy Brough of Salt Ijike City; Ianey Nelson, Dixie Duncan, Stephanie Steph-anie Parker, Beau Parent, Susan Mrltride, Jim Hurruss, Denise Simmons, Jan Summers, Sum-mers, Steve Friedli. all of I-ogan; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pyne, Wellsville; Mary Mc-Conaughy, Mc-Conaughy, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Howell and daughter Jaime, River Heights; Dan and Mardhelle Hayley, Mantua. |