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Show if I Ml MR. AND MRS. RODNEY SPARKMAN Temple Rites Sisters of the bride. Patrice and Gina Mitchell, were maids of honor and Tanya Louise Smith, a niece, was jr. bridesmaid. brides-maid. All of the girls were attired in flowered and gray skirts, topped by pink blouses. Their hats were trimmed in the same material as their skirts. BEST MAN was Jack Huish of Oklahoma City. Okla. The mother of the bride wore a lavender nylon dress lined with a dusky pink tafeta material. OTHER SISTERS of the bride assisted at the gift table. Tamson and Miriam Taylor, dressed in pink dresses, were napkin bearers. Derek Taylor and Daniel Smith were gift bearers. Husbands of the married daughters helped with greeting for the evening. Jessica Taylor, Raymond DuShane. and Robbie Smith also greeted the guests in the manner of one-year-olds. Grandmother of the bride. Mary Watts, sat at the registration book. THE CAKE was made and designed by Nancy Foster and featured the flags of Peru. Several pre-nutpial showers were held in honor of the bride . THE YOLNG couple will live in Salt Lake City. wher Camille will continue to work at the U. of U.. while Rovi attends there. Newlyweds Camille Mitchell Mitch-ell Sparkman and herhusband. Rodney Sparkman Jr., are back from their honeymoon to Texas. CAMILLE IS the daughter of H. Dan and Alice L.W. Mitchell, West Bountiful. Rod is the son of the late Rodney Sparkman and Francis Espar-za, Espar-za, of Oklahoma and Texas. The couple were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Friday, June 13. Henry E. Christiansen performed the ceremony. A WEDDING brunch was held in the backyard of the Mitchell home. Friends and relatives re-latives enjoyed a meal, and LaRue Hugoe and other members mem-bers of the ward assisted with the arrangements. A reception, scheduled for Chandelier Gardens, was forced inside the Reception Center, due to inclement weather. THE BRIDE was attired in a full-length white polyester gown, designed by her sister Mary Ellen Smith. It featured long sleeves, a pleated yoke and a Victorian neckline. She carried a bouquet of silk flowers flow-ers designed by Chris Siddo-way. Siddo-way. Mrs. Siddoway also designed de-signed the corsages, garlands, and boutonnieres. The bride wore a white wide-brimmed hat trimmed with lace and ribbons. |