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Show f ' - , - ' 1 ! $ : 1 V V V; i F . ii Ann Provonsha Married in Alaskan Rites Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pro-vonsha, Pro-vonsha, former Moab residents, resi-dents, now of Snowflake, Arizona, Ar-izona, this week announced the marriage of their daugh ter, Ann, to Raymond Oats, originally of Escondido, California. Cal-ifornia. The couple recited their vows on February 7, in Anchorage, An-chorage, Alaska where both the bride and groom are now employed. Attending the bride was Mary Ann Alfred Al-fred of Salt Lake City as maid of honor and serving as best man was Larry Mar-tony Mar-tony of Escondido, Calif. Carrying a bouquet of white orchids, the brjde wore a lavender dress covered cov-ered with off white lace. Her veil matched the lace of her dress. A reception honoring the couple was given by a group of friends immediately immediate-ly following the ceremony. A delayed honeymoon will be shared by the two in about two months when they will travel through Moab on then- way to Arizona to visit vis-it the bride's family. Friends may send their Dest wishes to Mr. and Mrs Raymond Oats, P. o Box 8554 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 |