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Show I Mr., Mrsf Richard Hardy return from honeymoon to Oklahoma Home from a honeymoon to Oklahoma are Richard D. Hardy, Har-dy, son of Mrs. Erma Hardy of this city, and his bride, the former Susan Peay, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peay of Provo. The couple went to Fort Sill, where Richard received his transfer papers to report to San Francisco July 12, for service ser-vice in Korea. Enroute they visited the bride's brother serving ser-ving an LDS mission in the Independence, Mo. area, and they visited numerous places of church history. They also stopped two days in Kansas City, to visit friends. The couple was married in the Salt Lake Temple and honored hon-ored at a reception in the West Utah Stake House. ' The bridal party ' greeted guests before a background of white Grecian columns entwined entwin-ed with white net and pink ribbon aglow with tiny lights. bow length veil arranged to a coronet of pearls. She carried a fan of nylon and lace enhanced en-hanced with orchids. Mrs. Floyd Montague was matron of honor. Mrs. David Rodeback, Linda Nuttall, Roberta Ro-berta Olsen and Janice Peay were other attendants. They were gowned in crystal charm in pale pink tones and carried fans of pale pink nylon lace and net and pink gladioli. The bride's mother chose a sheath of blue lace over satin with matching accessories and Mrs. Hardy wore beige. Their flowers were white orchids. Keith Hardy, brother of the groom, was best man. Duane Rowland and Gary DeHeer were ushers. Floyd Bray, an uncle of the groom, stood with the groom's mother and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Allen also assisted with the receiving. re-ceiving. The wedding cake was adorned with pink rose-buds and white swans. Serving were friends of the bride. For their honeymoon, the bride chose a white suit withi white and black accessories. She plans to reside in Provo while her husband completes his service in Korea. - -r" 'i . , ; f -- ' . ,s " , ' 51 ' ' ' If- ' i . ' I '; ' ! " ,- " I i ' - ' ' ' " i ' - 3 ': V-" . . ' i j ; i ! i ' m; ; 1. I ; l , -VP" 3--hi i 1 , .An t , - x if - " ' - . ..",.v&.'' . .V-.n VA.. m. nil II i M4 KL Baskets of pink flowers hung from the columns and flowers and fern enclosed the serving area. The petite bride was pretty in a floor length model of crystal cry-stal charm and imported lace. The scalloped neckline was embroidered em-broidered with lustre pearls and sequins. She wore an el- Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Hardy who were married in Salt Lake Temple. He is leaving July 12, to complete his service ser-vice in Korea. |