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Show ' ...... 7 X-'f f I H- N I . , " . . ' U ! - "Nr k . :i Y ' ' 1 1 , 1 m --11 in 1 ''"''W ' ..t. -! 1Yti-lfTnnnriiriiriMaMlil-ilartil fiii Yin WnmnvnrtWtiiiiii'iffl-fiWrtii Y-iTrl-rirtrmMr-'----"- ' liDiiili iliiitmiJ .Mr. and Mrs. James Beardall, who are making mak-ing their home In Provo, while both attend the BYTJ, following their recent marriage. She was the former Miss LaRue Whiting of this city. 1 New Mr., Mrs. James Beardall live in Provo, attend B.Y.U. Now making their home in Provo to continue their schooling school-ing at the BYTJ, are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. James C. Beardall. Bear-dall. The bride is the former Miss LaRue Whiting, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whit- ling and James parents, are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Beardall all of Springville. Following their recent marriage mar-riage in the Salt Lake Temple, they were honored at a reception recep-tion in the Kolob Stake House. The bride was attractively gowned in a floor-length lace over net and satin with long pointed sleeves, scalloped neckline neck-line with beaded bodice. Her bouquet was of autumn roses surrounding a white orchid. Attending the bride were Ar-lene Ar-lene Antonino as matron of honor; Jana Lee Whiting, maid of honor and Kaaren Cook, Carole Car-ole Blanchard, Diane Weight, Carol Ivie, Mary Best and Pauline Paul-ine Whiting, bridesmaids. Kir-sten Kir-sten Ivie was flower girl. The bridal attendants flowers flow-ers were white pompoms with gold streamers and the mothers of the couple had white carnations car-nations with autumn roses. Best man to the groom was Robert Beardall, while Richard Ivie, Otto Bardsley and Kendall Ken-dall Oldroyd were ushers. At the guest book were Col-lette Col-lette Prothero and Aldeen Pal-freyman. Pal-freyman. Janet Snelson, Barbara Jensen, Jen-sen, Kathryn Tuttle, Mary Jo Beck, Patsy Warren and Car-ma Car-ma Duncan arranged the gifts carried by Young Gary Lee Antonino, Paul Antonino and Richard Rife. Serving were Linda Thorn, Bette Snelson, Gena Palfrey-man, Palfrey-man, Sally Peay, Pat Denny, and Pat Ostler. Lovely autumn flowers decorated decor-ated the reception hall and the couple greeted their guests m a unique setting featuring large white circles tied with a large bouquet with satin streamers. They left shortly after the reception on a wedding trip to southern Utah and Bryce Canyon. Can-yon. LaRue is now enrolled as a senior in Homemaking Education Educa-tion and Jim is a junior majoring major-ing in accounting at the BYU. Mrs. Floyd Stewart, an employee em-ployee of the Springville Floral, attended a 2-day floral design school in Salt Lake City over thJ past weekend enjoying demonstrations and instructions instruc-tions by some of the state's leading floral arrangements and hopes to introduce some of the new ideas in the local business. |