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Show Sandi Auger and Dallas Hunsaker married here September 9 Fall colors accented the evening wedding ceremony of Sandi Auger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Auger, and Dallas Hunsaker, son of Ms. Helen Chapman of Moab and Mr. Art Hunsaker of Salt Lake City. The couple were married Friday, September 9 by Pastor Emil Balla in the Community Baptist Church in Moab. A gown of ivory chiffon and satin was chosen by the bride. The fitted chiffon bodice featured a high Victorian neckline and full sleeves accented by tiny lace. Sandi's flared satin skirt, edged by a wide ruffle, extended into a brush train. She carried a bouquet of tiny chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums in fall colors, trimmed with rust ribbon streamers, and wore a picture hat. Tammy McNeely was Sandi's San-di's bridesmaid and she wore a dress of the same design as Sandi's, with a matching ivory top and skirt of a deep rust color. The groom was attired in a rust tuxedo and bowtie, and a white shirt trimmed in rust. Dallas' brother. Art Hunsaker, Jr., was his best man and he wore a matching tuxedo. Mrs. Fran Townsend sang "We've Only Just Begun" for the wedding ceremony and David Hunsaker and Doug Auger were ushers. A reception in the Howard Balsley Hall immediately followed fol-lowed the marriage, with Cheri Auger responsible for the guest book. Out-of-town guests of the bride included her grandmother, grand-mother, Ruth Johnson, and aunt, Shirley Allison, both of Redwood City, Calif.; cousin Judi Carithers from Navajo National Monument, Ari ' and friends Karen and Curtis of Salt Lake S - groom's out-of-town L werePaulaMerzandZS Lon from Salt Lake City The couple honeymoon Salt Lake City and S Utah State Fair were there. Theyplante Moab where Sandi wffl tinue with school and nT w"l work at Ei0 J Corporation's Lisbon Mint I |