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Show : ' lj 1 r " I -3 " i i w "I Mr. and Mrs. Clark L. Bird who were married in late December rites are making a home in California. She is the former Miss Diane Llewellyn. Miss Diane Llewellyn is wed to Clark Bird; reside on coast Now on a wedding trip to California before making their home at Riverside, are newly-weds newly-weds Mr. and Mrs. Clark L. Bird. The bride is the former Miss Diane Llewellyn, pretty young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Llewellyn of Springville Spring-ville and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bird of Provo. They were married in impressive im-pressive rites at the home of the bride's parents, Dec. 27, with Bishop Richard K. . Miner of the Second ward officiating. An Open House followed with the newlyweds greeting a large number of close relatives and friends. For her wedding, the bride chose a georgeous all-lace gown with pleated nylon floor-length flounce. The fitted bodice was enhanced by a scalloped neckline neck-line and long tapering sleeves. Her finger-length veil was arranged ar-ranged to a tiera of; seed pearls and rhinestones and she carried an all-white bouquet consisting of an orchid with clusters of stephanotis. The bride's only attendant was her sister, Mrs. Joyce L. Bird of Las Vegas, Nev. as matron of honor and Don Bird, Las Vegas, brother of the groom was best man. Assisting with serving were Jolene, Debbie and Terri Llewellyn, Llew-ellyn, nieces of the bride and groom. Betty May Llawellyn was in charge of the gifts. A graduate of the Springville Spring-ville high school and LDS Seminary, Sem-inary, the bride also attended Dixie Jr. College. Her husband is a graduate of the Provo high school and LDS Seminary and is presently serving with the Air Force, stationed at March AFB, near Riverside, Calif. |