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Show : 1 ' ' l 3 i- .:. -a ! ) V- f "' '' 1 ; "v ' " ;' I : i i , . . : s I'll" Mrs. James W. (Jim) Whiting, the former Miss Joan Hunt who was married in a cer- emony in the Manti LDS temple Tuesday. Garden reception honors new Mr., Mrs. James W. Whiting At the guest register were Carla Nelson and Sydna Whiting. Whit-ing. In a setting made beautiful with lights a profusion of garden gar-den flowers, and small tables were arranged for serving Each "was" centered with" a candle lamp. An Italian cut-work cut-work cloth covered the buffet table and a beautiful 3-tiered wedding cake rested nearby on a Knottingham lace-covered stand. Zina Johnson and Maria Johnson supervised the serving done by Mary Haymond, Cindy Hardy, Susan Elmer, Karen Gee Marcia Webb, Linda Goble and Barbara Jensen. In charge of the gifts were Bonnie Beardall assisted by Billy Beardall as gift bearer. j The couple will make their j home at Capitol Reef for the i summer and at Lehi in the fall while Jim completes his school- j ing and Mrs. Whiting continues I her teaching. t About 300 million feet of j Idaho White Pine lumber is i produced annually in the West- j j ern Pine region. Of this, close ; i to 250 million is produced in ; j Idaho. j In the lovely garden of the Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Whiting Whit-ing home, their son James W. (Jim) and his bride, the former for-mer Miss Joan Hunt, received relatives and close friends at a reception Tuesday evening. The couple was married earlier the same day in the Manti LDS Temple and left after, the reception re-ception on a few days wedding trip. A daughter of Mrs. Genevieve Gene-vieve Hunt of Salt Lake City, formerly of Xena, Ohio and the late Bowman Hunt, the attractive at-tractive bride wore an original orig-inal intermission-length gown of embroidered nylon organza over taffetta. The fitted bodice was accented by satin ribbon trim and short scalloped sleeves sle-eves and the full skirt was in-hanced in-hanced by a sweep train. A short veil of illusion was arranged to a flower-like crown of pearls and the bridal bouquet bou-quet was of stephanotis and Johanna Hill roses centered with a white orchid. Attending the bride as maid-of maid-of honor was Betty Marker, while Harriet Whiting and Phyllis Whiting were bridesmaids, brides-maids, and Patricia Whiting flower girl. They wore yellow polished cotton sheaths with embroidered overskirts and carried car-ried lace baskets with yellow and white mums. Lynn Whiting stood as best man to his brother and others in the receiving line included the bride's mother and her son John and parents of the groom. Mrs. Beulah Whiting, grandmother grand-mother of the groom, was hostess. host-ess. Mrs. Hunt chose a gown of dusty rose for the reception and Mrs. Whiting wore a toast-color chiffon and lace Their corsages were cynbidium orchids. Mrs. Verl Whiting and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Haymond greeted guests and Verl Whiting was usher. |