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Show - t ; f v ; r ; x r.. V. H i- P -v - - H 1 h i J ... -v j ' H.v, . r i i i ' i i I- . . .-.4' k i Mr. and Mrs. Clark O. Bray, nee Linda Decker, popular young Springville couple, married in June wedding rites, are now making their home in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bray at Home In Provo Following Reception In the picturesque setting of Maple Valley Inn, charming Miss Linda Decker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Decker of this city exchang- ed vows with Clark O. Bray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval C. Bray also of Springville in June wedding rites. The ceremony was performed perform-ed by Bishop Leonard James of the Fifth ward, and later in the evening, the newlyweds received re-ceived relatives and friends at a reception. Before a background of pink and white summer blooms and greenery and floating flowers in nearby pond, the bridal party par-ty stood, the bride exquisitely gowned in white nylon organdy with lace applique on a fitted bodice and ifull floor-length skirt. Her veil fell from a crown of tiny pearls and irri-descents irri-descents and she carried a bouquet of stephanotis centered with an orchid. Sandra Jensen was her matron ma-tron of honor while Pat Roylance Roy-lance and Jerilyn Bray were bridesmaids and Connie Lee Decker was flower girl. Their dresses and net hats were in an orchid shade and their flowers flow-ers were white mums. Robert Bray was best man for his brother. Others in the receiving line included parents of the young couple. Mrs. Decker wearing a blue lace and Mrs. Bray blue eyelet. Their flowers were of pink and white. Connie Bray was at the guest book and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Madsen, uncle and aunt of the groom, greeted guests at the door. Decorating was done by Mrs. Katherine Robinson. Serving was at lighted tables centered with crystal bowls and floral arrangements, done by Nancy Parker, Diane Brown, Marjorie Tipton and Mary Ivory. In the gift room were Mrs. Audrey Van Wagenen and Mrs. Alice Gillette of Salt Lake City and Marilyn Paulk. After a few days honeymoon in Yellowstone Park, the couple cou-ple began housekeeping in Provo. |