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Show Reception follows church rites for Mr. and Mrs. Nathan W. Lee Lovely Joan Bleggi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Bleggi recited marriage vows with Nathan W. Lee of Corcoran, Calif., son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Lee of that city, in a ceremony at St. Francis Catholic Cath-olic Church, Provo, April 29. Father Barry Brunson OFM officiated. Following the ceremony, the couple was honored with a reception re-ception at Maple Valley Inn, where they greeted relatives and friends. The bride chose an exquisite y , v v 'V " V1- J i - v :: N W 1 gown of imported Chantilly lace, designed with full-length chapel-train skirt, fitted jeweled jewel-ed bodice, sweetheart neck and long tapered sleeves. Her veil of bridal illusion fell in three tiers from a pearl - studded crown. Matron of honor was Shar-lene Shar-lene Hass, while Patsy Flygare, Ruth Lee, sister of the groom, were bridesmaids. They wore lavender brocaded sheaths and their flowers were baby orchids. or-chids. LeRoy Littlejohn was best man. The bride's mother chose a silk floral print for the wedding wed-ding and Mrs. Lee wore a lavender lav-ender sheath. Their corsages were baby orchids. Directing the serving was Mrs. Mary Bleggi assisted by Janet Bona, Ruth Wentz, Kathy Rowland and Kathy Mulanox. Gifts were arranged by Mrs. John Bleggi assisted by Elaine Tolman and Pat Howell. Donna Bleggi was in charge of the gift book. Receiving guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brandol of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bona of Mapleton. Music throughout the evening even-ing was furnished by James Nielson and his son Jim. Mrs. Nathan W. Lee, the former Miss Joan Bleggi who with her husband are making a home in California following follow-ing recent wedding and reception. A unique and beautiful decorative dec-orative theme featured double wedding rings and bird cages filled with lavender flowers. The bride donned a white brocade sheath with a lavender jacket and a white picture-rim hat for her going away attire. They honeymooned in Las Vegas Ve-gas enroute to Bakersf ield, California, Cal-ifornia, to make a home. |