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Show and Mrs. Smith, a pink lace sheath.- Their flowers were white gladiolas. Greeting guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Monte Farrer and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gor-don Snow. Kaaren Oakey and Saundra Weight were at the guest register. Arranging gifts were Barbara Bar-bara Kendall, Belva Thatcher and Norma Haymond. Dan Harrison supervised the serving done by Kathy Orr, Kathy Thatcher, Nenette Thatcher That-cher and Colleen Lowery. A pretty 3-layered cake with bells on top and orange blossoms with white roses and blue and gold leaf trim, added ad-ded to the decorations. The young couple is making a home in Provo, where the groom will continue his edu tation at BYU and the bride is emplytoed. ; & : 4 y vj Mrs. Kaymona A. smith, tne lormer ivnss ivaren snow, wno was married early this month in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Miss Karen Snow is married to Raymond Smith in Temple rounding a white orchid with ribbon and net streamers. Attending her a maid of honor was her sister, Frances Snow, while Lona Lee Child, Karen Harmer, Karen Roy lance and April Alvey were bridesmaids. They wore blue cotton embroidered dresses accented ac-cented by white mum corsages. Attending the groom as best men were his brothers, Gordon Smith and Harold Smith. Mrs. Smith .chose a pink lace for the wedding party The Salt Lake Temple was the setting for the marriage of Miss Karen Snow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Snow of this city and Raymond Ray-mond A. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Smith, also af Springville. The ceremony took place Aug. 2, and the same evening, the couple received relatives and friends at a reception at the Smith home. Attractively gowned in a floor-length white peau- de -soiex crystalline with embroidered embroid-ered silk organza overskirt, the bride made a striking picture. She carried a large bouquet of feathered carnations sur- |