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Show Sandra Raymond, Carl Jaryis Wed in Temple Ceremonies Wedding ceremonies on March 10, in the Provo LDS Temple united Sandra Raymond Ray-mond and Carl Jarvis in marriage. mar-riage. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Raymond of Moab and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jarvis of Springfield, Mo. ; A reception honoring the newlyweds was in Moab on March. 11, at the. LDS Church. Decorations of the hall included in-cluded the bride's color scheme sch-eme of yellow and white with daisys decorating, the hall. The bride wore an empire style gown of brocade polyester polyes-ter crepe. The dress was accented ac-cented by full sleeves, with a bodice of lace and a lace panel highlighted the front) of the ' gown. Her veil was floor length, edged in ' lai'ce. She carried a bouquet of daisies dais-ies and carnations. The, Matron of Honor, Sherry Sher-ry McCullough, and bridesmaids, brides-maids, Colleen Johnson, Sharon Shar-on Patterson, Helena and Sharon Raymond were attired attir-ed in alternating colors of yellow and green. They carried car-ried baskets of yellow and white daisies. Attending as best man was Marvin Jarvis with Mark ' Raymond, and Russ VanAl-len VanAl-len assisting. The mother of the bride wore a yellow knit ensemble with a lace overlay jacket, while the mother of the groom was attired in a white lace suit. Decorating the hall was the bride's cake, a four-tier confection accented by yellow and white daisies and topped by doves holding the symbolic symbol-ic wedding ring. Out of town guests included includ-ed friends and relatives from throughout Utah, Idaho, Ari zona, Missouri and Washington. Washing-ton. The couple plan a honeymoon; honey-moon; to Missouri before returning re-turning to Provo where the groom will complete student . teaching prior to becoming an executive in the Boy Scout of America in Missouri. ii ii i ii i ii ' i J r -a : ' , I ; t '' ' : ':.- ?5 ( Ai i k r t i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jarvis |