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Show I f V V s ; Jk v; i 1 I ' - ;-: Mr. and Mrs. Dwain E. Roylance who are making their home in Provo, following recent wedding and honeymoon trip to the west coast and Mexico. The bride is the former Dorothy Woodard of Provo. Mr., Mrs. Dwain Roylance Make Home in Provo After Honeymoon Newlywed's Mr. and Mrs. Dwain E. Roylance Roy-lance have returned from a wedding trip to San Francisco. Los Angeles. San Diesfo. Calif.. and Mexico and are making their new home at 1280 East 460 South in Provo. Their marriage was an event of the latter part of April taking tak-ing place in a lovely church wedding at the University-Park University-Park ward chapel in Provo, with a brother-in-law of the calla lillies and fern and other details of the wedding including includ-ing the attendants bouquets and table pieces fashioned by Mrs. Paul L. Christen of Provo. The guest book was in charge of Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Whitlock. Assisting with the bride, Allan E. Foisey of Richfield, Rich-field, performing the ceremony. The bride is the former Dorothy Woodard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cox of Provo and Dwain's parents are Mr. and Mrs. George E. Roylance Roy-lance of Springville. For the wedding and reception recep-tion the new Mrs. Roylance chose a blue embroidered gown with chiffon cumberbund. Her veil of sheer nylon was arranged to a pearl-encrusted lace crown and she carried a bouquet of pale pink carnations carna-tions centered with two white orchids. Mrs. Gordon Taylor, sister of the bride was matron of honor and Mrs. LaCelle Bramall, Bram-all, Mrs. Boyd Sorenson and Karen Roylance were bridesmaids. brides-maids. They wore pink sheath dresses and carried heart-shaped heart-shaped bouquets fashioned of gifts were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sperry, Mrs. Allan E. Foisy, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Warner, Mr. arid Mrs. Ronald Roylance, with Shelie Sperry, Marsha Jenkins, Louise Foisy and Charlotte Whitlock being gift bearers. Mrs. Frank Jenkins was in charge of the serving by the Misses Kathleen Russell, Karen Hutchings, Ann Anderson and Karen Snow. The serving tables tab-les were centered with heart-shaped heart-shaped containers filled with dainty pink and white feathered feather-ed carnations. A 3-tiered wedding cake in pink and white was 'topped with a white net heart and bells. Music throughout the evening even-ing was furnished by Orval Huff at the organ and Richard Dastrup also furnished two vocal selections. net and centered with pink feathered carnations with white satin ribbon streamers. For the wedding, Mrs. Cox chose a light blue gown and Mrs. Roylance a Dior blue lace. Their corsages were of gardenias. gar-denias. Best man to the groom was Boyd Sorenson, while Orville Roylance, brother of the groom and Sam Sperry, a nephew, were ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Rex G. Roylance Roy-lance and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cox greeted guests at the door. A pink and ' white color scheme accented an archway of |