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Show - : i r A I ' i 1 r v ! f I 1 ! :i ' " i i f ' t . ' i '-' - V V '' "l ' - MRS. JAMES L. MAYER, JR. Repeat Vows Wynona Richins became the bride of James L. Mayer, Jr. on Nov. 24. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Richins Jr. The gro"m is the son of Mr. and Mis. James L. Mayer of Fort Madison, Iowa. AN OPEN house celebration celebra-tion was held in their honor at Cedar Springs Condominium Clubhouse in Centerville. The bride wore a wedding dress of eyelet lace that was worn by her grandmother Wynona Pierce 70 years ago in Diaz, Mex. She was attended by Amanda Wayman as matron ofhonorand ValeenOgzcwalla as maid of honor. Sharon Hjorth was her bridesmaid. Robyn Richins and Nora Wayman were her flower girls. THE GROOM was attended by Paul L. Patterson as best man. Larry G. Cauble and Aaron Richins were ushers with Denny Wayman as ring bearer. The guest book attendant, servers and gift arrangers were Diane Aagard, Betsy Neuhauser, Leah Richins, Faustine Richins, Lisa Ogzewalla and Sue Richardson. THE BRIDE graduated from Lordsburgh High-School, High-School, Lordsburg, N. Mex. in 1969. She has attended Weber State College, Utah State University, and is presently attending BYU on a part-time basis. She lives in Centerville and is employed with Union Pacific Railroad Company as a steno-clerkkey punch operator. The groom graduated as an honor student in 1965 from Carrollton High School, Carrollton, Mo., and completed complet-ed his bachelor's degree in business administration at Central Missouri State University in 1972. He served in the United States Army and was stationed in Vietnam. He is also employed with Union Pacific Railroad Company in North Platte, Neb. THE COUPLE will reside in North Platte, Neb. |