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Show K ' -. - f r -. .- ' ' , ' m c . v.-"' . " ; ! i " i " :1 I , -I ! , v .... Vj i . - " ? : -i i, 5 ' ' l' I j ' ; X V-' j ; : ; 1 '.J i ! ; ; i dt J I i : : : I I j j .i t , -j f ; i - 4 Mr. and Mrs. Richard LaMar Hansen married in recent j home ceremony and honored at lovely garden reception. j Mr., Mrs. R. L. Hansen make I new home in Seattle, Wash. ; Making their new home in j Seattle, Washington, where the miniature bridesmaid, was the flower girl. Boyd Hansen ana Allen Hansen Han-sen carried out best man duties for the groom, while Don An-. An-. derson and Fred Reid were ushers. Assisting with the reception of guests also were parents of the couple, Mrs. Rowland appearing ap-pearing in yellow lace and Mrs. Hansen in beige linen. Their corsages were yellow orchids. or-chids. Greeting guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Don Watts and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ivie. Brenda Hill and Carolyn Rose were at the guest register. Arranging gifts were Mrs. Otto Ivie, Mrs. Clyde Peay, Mrs. Fred Rowland, assisted by Darlene Rowland, Elizabeth Rowland and Debra Watts, gift bearers. Serving was in charge of Mrs. Berniece Watts, Mrs. R. L. Watts, Elizabeth Rowland, An-alee An-alee Watts, and Marsha Watts. Immediately following the ceremony and preceeding the reception a buffet lunch was served members of the wedding party. A four-layer wedding cake decorated with yellow roses and lily-of-the-valley was an attractive at-tractive part of the decorative theme and was served the guests. Preceding the nuptials the bride was extensively entertained entertain-ed by friends including showers given by Mrs. Mary C. Cox and j Mrs. Carolyn Murdock, Spring-ville; Spring-ville; Mrs. Jesse Dalton, Provo;l Mary Lynn Whitaker of Salt Lake City. A lovely trousseau was also a highlight of the pre-nuptial parties given by the bride's mother for approximately a hundred near relatives and friends. groom is employed as an engineer, en-gineer, are newlyweds, Mr and Mrs. Richard LaMar Hansen, Han-sen, who were married in a home ceremony July 6 with Bishop Gill Warner officiating. The bride is the former Miss Janet Sue Rowland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max D. Rowland Row-land of this city. Mrs. Eva Hansen of Springville and the late Orson Hansen, are parents of the groom. A reception followed the ceremony in the lovely garden of the Rowland home, the young couple greeting their guests in an outdoor setting of flowers and lights. A large white net ball with yellow butterflies, but-terflies, white wrought iron furniture and yellow ( roses added to the garden decoration. The bride was attired in a beautiful floor-length pure silk peau de soie and organza gown with imported lace rose madalions on the skirt. She completed her attire with an imported picture hat with rolled roll-ed lace petals forming the crown. Her bouquet was of pale yellow roses. Attending the bride as maid of honor was her sister, Kathleen Kath-leen Rowland dressed in yellow taffeta, floor length with yellow yel-low mum bouquet. Mrs. David Cox, Mrs. Gary Rose and Mrs. Kent Murdock were bridesmaids brides-maids also wearing yellow taffeta taf-feta floor length gowns and carrying bouquets of yellow mums. Debra Hansen, dressed as a |