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Show Reception follows nuptial rites for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barker guests were Bonnie Joe Hutch-ings Hutch-ings and her sister Judy. Gift bearers were Katherine Barker and Mardene Barker. Arranging Arrang-ing gifts were Donna Jean Fullmer, Lorraine Barker and Jane Gother. Serving hosts were Mrs. Lois Bartholomew, Mrs. Irene Dee-ben, Dee-ben, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hone, Mrs. Shirley Ivie, Jay Barker, and Zelma Christiansen. Helping Help-ing serve were Carolyn Zee-man, Zee-man, Connie Ivie, Bonnie Ivie, Paula Terry and Sunday Medi-gar. Medi-gar. A color scheme of pink and white was used throughout the evening. After a short honeymoon the young couple will make their home in Leland. Friday the thirteenth was the wedding date for Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Barker, who are not the least bit superstitious. supersti-tious. A wedding reception was held for them the same evening even-ing in the Mapleton ward chapel where the bride was beautiful in a gown fashioned of lace over satin. It was finished fin-ished with long tapering sleeves sleev-es and a scolloped neckline. Her veil of bridal illusion fell from a pleated tierra. She carried car-ried a bridal bouquet of white gardenias and pink rose buds. The bridal couple were attended at-tended by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barker of Mapleton and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fullmer of Springville. Mrs. Barker was attractive in grey faille while Mrs. Fullmer chose dark green, each wearing wear-ing corsages of gardenias and feathered carnations. Bridesmaids were Betty Garrett, Gar-rett, Carolyn Stevens, Marilyn Barker, Janice Terry, Colleen Fullmer, who were all lovely in pastel gowns and carried colorful nosegays of gardenias, daisies and feathered carnations. carna-tions. James Wiley performed the duties of best man. Greeting guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ras-mussen Ras-mussen and Bishop and Mrs. Charles Terry. Registering |