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Show TillillillllllltlllllllNIIHIIIIIItllMilllllllllMllllltiilMIIMIIIIttnilllllllllllllllUllllllltlllllllllUllIlM imiiuuumui Michael Gabbitas takes bride from Spanish Fork this month Now at home in Springville are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gabbitas who recited vows August 9, in the Logan Temple. The bride is the former for-mer Miss Beverly Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Larsen of Spanish Fork and Michael's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gabbitas, Springville. Spring-ville. Following the temple ceremony, cere-mony, the couple was guests at a wedding luncheon at the Blue Bird in Logan. A reception recep-tion was given in their honor the evening following their marriage in the Seventh ward hall in Spanish Fork. thered carnations and camel-ias. camel-ias. Sandra Sorensen and Roger Killpack greeted guests at the door while Valene Jarvis and Coreen Remers were at the guest rgister. In the gift room were Shirley Shir-ley Hill and Kenneth Larsen, assisted by Kathy and Diane Johnson. ' . Serving were Dalene Hansen, Judy Davis, Alta McClain and Shirlynn Mattinson. t The couple took a wedding trip to Yellowstone National Park. Both are currently employed em-ployed in Provo. For the all-important wedding wed-ding date, the bride chose a gown of lace over taffetta and net with escalloped rhinestone-trimmed rhinestone-trimmed neckline, The sleeves were long and pointed and the lace overskirt fell in points at the bottom. Her flowers were pink rose-buds and stephano-tis stephano-tis with white satin streamers. Attending the bride were Lynette Turpin as maid of honor; Jenny Moosman, Shar-lene Shar-lene Larsen, Sadie Davis, Susan Su-san Moffit bridesmaids, and Patricia Larsen, flower girl. They wore pink linen and their flowers were pink feathered carnations and pink camelias. Clyde Gabbitas was best man. Mrs. Larsen chose ' a pink linen dress for the reception and Mrs. Gabbitas, blue silk. Their corsages were pink fea- |