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Show ' - ' r.. :V 1 i i J " 1 y i , v . J y : hf'' j -, , . , . ' . , ... All-, and Mrs. Richi-rU Menlove, who are making their home in i':ovo following recent cluircli wedding an.l reception. She is the former Miss Nancy Packard of this city. Miss Nancy Packard Takes Vows With Richard Menlove of Provo A lovely nuptial event of the past week was the church wedding and reception for Miss Nancy Packard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton and gladioli were arranged about the rooms. A beautiful 3-tiered wedding cake with an artistic arrangement arrange-ment of yellow crysanthemums and rose-buds on white, rested rest-ed on a table on which was a lace cloth over yellow satin. After the reception the couple cou-ple left on a few days honeymoon honey-moon to the canyons of Southern South-ern Utah and then to Logan to to make their home. The bride is a former student stu-dent of the USU, and the groom attended the BYU. He is now employed at the Thiocol plant near Brigham City. i-acKara ot this city and Richard Rich-ard Menlove, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Menlove of Provo which took place Friday, August Aug-ust 7. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Maurice Bird of the First ward, in the presence of the immediate families and members of the wedding party and a reception followed in the Third-Ninth ward. The bride was beautifully gowned in a wedding dress of Chantilly lace and net with lace sleeves pointed at the wrists. The tight-fitted bodice featured a sequin and pearl trimmed yoke. The flowers in the lace which formed the tunic tu-nic for the full floor-length skirt, were studed with pearls and sequins. A close-fitted cap of lace trimmed with seed pearls and sequins held the veil of illusion. She carried a bouquet consisting con-sisting of a yellow-throated orchid with white feathered carnations and gold-tinted leaves with knotted streamers of stephanotis. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Marjorie Tipton while Mary Ivory, Rosalee Stevens, Ste-vens, Kathy Hatch and Mau-rine Mau-rine Menlove, a sister of the groom were bridesmaids and little Patsy Menlove, junior bridesmaid. They wore taffetta sheath gowns in autumn colors of rust, gold, shades of biege and peach and their matching net picture hats were studded with pearls. Their colonial bouquets bou-quets were of tiny bronze mums. Ronald Menlove was best man to the groom. Mrs. Packard chose a sheath gown of rose colored embroidered embroid-ered peau de soie and Mrs. Menlove wore a blue sheath. Their corsages were of talisman talis-man roses. In the gift room were Mrs. Howard Ivory, Mrs. Norman Tipton and Mrs. Evon Averett assisted by the gift bearers, Margaret Collins, Jimmy Menlove Men-love and David Menlove. Presiding over the serving were: Mrs. Hattie Williams, grandmother of the bride, and Mrs. Maurice Bird, assisted by Mary Jane Bird, Gloria Peterson, Peter-son, Barbara Bird, Linda Hall, Ruth Wentz and Richard Bird. Little Carma and Cathy Ivory passed the groom's cake tied with gold-colored ribbon. Greeting guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Milan Packard Pack-ard and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Averett. At the guest book were Patsy Pat-sy and Phil Whitman of Provo. Mrs. Hattie Williams and Mrs. Fred Sumsion arranged the trousseau and Mrs. Jay Madsen arranged the flowers which were all in autumn shades. The buffet table was centered center-ed with a crystal bowl of roses |