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Show j Mapleton miss exchanges vows : with Salt Lake City man shades. One wore tangerine, another gold, one brown and one tan and each carried nose gays of bronze mums. Flower girls were twin sisters sis-ters of the bride, Marsha and Martha Bushman, each carrying carry-ing junior nosegays. An aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Bushman greeted guests at the door and Joan McConnell registered guests at the guest book. Young gift bearers were Phylis Jackson and Linda Tip-petts. Tip-petts. Gifts were arranged by Marva Dibble and Lucille Wing. Guests were served refreshments refresh-ments at small tables centered with mums. A beautiful three tiered wedding cake in white decorated with tangerine roses was topped with a single satin wedding bell. Serving hosts were June Young and Cleola Evans. Young girls assisting were Barbara Jensen, Susan Hall, Ann Palfreyman, Carol Jensen, Gail Whiting and Ann Johnson. The bride is a graduate of the BY High School and hat since been employed in Yellowstone Yel-lowstone and Provo. The. groom graduated from Delta High School and is presently pre-sently employed in Salt Lake City where they plan to make their home. Now making their home in au. .Lane City are newlyweds lur. ana lvirs. .Norman LeKoy oauoou nee busan Bushman, who were married in the Map-leon Map-leon vvara cnapel Saturday ocouer I. The bride is the pieucy daughter of Mr. and i.iia. Vaugiui Li. Bushman ot ivtapie lOu ana the groom is uic sua of tne late Lamer Le-ivo Le-ivo anu Josephine Cahoon of Delta. Tin- her wedding the bride was lovely in a full length gown ox nylon lace over satin iasmoiied with a large satin dow uustle and ending in a snort train. The front of the sKirt was lace over satin. The ugnt. fitting bodice buttoned uown the back and ended with a point in front. The scooped necKiine was sequin and seed pearl trimmed. A tiara of em-croiuereu em-croiuereu pearls released her veil or musion. She carried a briual Douquet of talisman roses with cascading streamers ox wmte carnations. Tne bridal coupie stood under an arch of mums m autumn shades. The same color scheme was usea throughout the evening even-ing in the sheatns worn by the bridesmaids and the centerpieces center-pieces on the serving tables. Mrs. Bushman and Mrs. Cahoon Ca-hoon wore knit woolen dresses in shades of green and pink, respectively. Each wore complimentary compli-mentary corsages. Mr. Larry McConnell per formed the duties of best man. The bride was attended by : i Patricia Pierce, maid of honor and Linda Young, Carma Car--...'. ter, Sheron Gale, who were all pretty in different autumn l |