OCR Text |
Show p -- IT,: i - ' ij, t 4 p. MRS. CHARLES PIQUETTE . Exchange Vows SBie bride's chosen fall colors were carried out as baskets of bronze poms, plich gladiolas and orange carnations adorned the alter oJ;$t. Olaf's Catholic Church Saturday, Oct. 13, when Miss CTrtstie Edwards became the bride of Charles Lee Piquette. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Edwards and the groom is the son of Mrs. Lucille Piquette of Bountiful. The Rev. Thomas L. McNamara officiated at the nuptial mass and solemnized the double-ring ceremony. :- MADGE FUNK of Pinedale, Wyo. played nuptial music on the organ and also provided background music at the reception. The bridal procession was led down the aisle by flower girl, April Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Morton Jensen of Bountiful. Following Follow-ing were five attendants who were, her sister, Kelly Edwards Ed-wards as junior bridesmaid, her sister Laurie Edwards, Terry Pape and Shelli Hogge, as bridesmaids and Mrs. Kerry (Patty) Brooks, as her matron of honor. THE FIVE attendants wore floor-length dresses in shades of peach and beige and all carried Colonial style nosegays of orange pixie carnations, car-nations, peach and bronze poms, baby breath and coffee streamers. The flower girl wore a peach and cream long dress with cream lace and brown velvet ribbon made by her grandmother. She carried a white basket with orange pixie carnations, peach and bronze poms, baby breath and tied with coffee ribbon. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a wedding wed-ding gown of white satapeau satin with sheer overskirt and venise lace. The gown was designed with a keyhole neckline bodice extending into in-to sheer long sleeves, all overlaid with venise lace accented ac-cented with seed pearls. THE A-LINE skirt flowed from an empire waist accented accent-ed by a sheer pleated ruffle and was dramatized by a full chapel train edged entirely in venise lace, flowing from the ' waist at the back. Smaller sheer pleated ruffles also borderei the nei 'li'" and cuffs of the Jeeves, aer full length illusion veil etched and bordered with venise lace, cascaded from a tiara cap of matching lace. . She carried a Colonial style bouquet of white sweetheart roses, orange carnations, tangerine pixie carnations, peach and bronze mums and ivory baby breath on a white lace doily with peach streamers. JEFF ADAMS, friend of the groom, was the best man and ushers included Kevin O'Con-nell, O'Con-nell, brother-in-law of the groom, and Rod Carter and Mark Peterson, friends of the groom. Wedding guests were received at the Heidelberg Rock Mill Farm in Farming-ton Farming-ton for the reception. FOR THE wedding and reception the mothers of the couple wore floor length dresses, identically styled with a softly shirred bodice, elbow length batwing sleeves and self cord sash at the elastic waist. The bride's mother's gown was of dark beige qiana and the groom's mother's, a floral qiana print of brown and peach on a beige background. Both mothers selected wrist corsages of peach rose buds, orange pixie carnations and bronze mums. Miss Kim Schooley of Woods Cross, cousin of the bride, presided as the guests registered. Great-grandmother of the bride, Mrs. Hilda Edwards, and grandmother grand-mother of the bride both wore long dresses with white daisy and carnation corsages. THE COUPLE left on a honeymoon to southern California touring Disneyland, Dis-neyland, Sea World and other points of interest. They will make their home in Kearns. The groom is employed in West Jordan and the bride employed by Zions Bank in South Salt Lake. The bride is a 1978 graduate of Bountiful High School and the groom is a 1977 graduate of Viewmont High School. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Diana Jensen, Mrs. Patty Brooks and Mrs. Lucille Piquette. Mrs. Piquette also honored the couple at a rehearsal dinner on Friday evening at Red Flame Restaurant. Members of the wedding party and family attended. Out-of-town guests attending attend-ing the wedding and reception were the bride's grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Edwards; great-grandmother, Mrs. Hilda Edwards; great aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edwards; aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Davis and her cousin Mike Davis, all of Pinedale, Wyo.; Rick Ditton, a cousin of Lander, Wyo.; her aunt, Mrs. Dean (Carol) Lewis and daughter Maysie of Jackson Hole, Wyo.; and great-aunt and uncle and their three children, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edwards of Rock Springs, Wyo.; and Mrs. Madge Funk I and Terry Pape, also of Pinedale, Wyo. I OUT-OF-TOWN relatives of the groom included aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. James Piquette of Missoula, Mont.; , and his aunt, Ret. A.F. Sgt. Elsie Haggard, Winchester, i JKy- I |