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Show J'""" """"" """""'"'"J"'""''!!""" tua miuuMUHmmuMumiiinn mo , Married in Salt Lake Temple . . . - ,. i t ; , A I' :v : I ; f 1 j I , ' t , I : ! - : B ; I ' f; ' ' I ' -. i :. : J '( j '- I ; . ; ;.; !'- . v 5 , Pi ,'.".. J f . Now making their home in Springville are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Morris Patrick (Karen Alleman). Temple Rites Unite Alleman-Patrick; Now Making Home in Springville Recent evening rites performed in the Salt Lake Temple united Miss Karen Alleman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Alleman and Morris Patrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Patrick, in marriage. For the ceremony the bride wore a gown of imported Swiss organdy organ-dy made by her grandmother, Mrs. A. R. Shurtleff, Oakland, Calif. Witnessing the wedding were the parents of the bridegroom, the bride's grandmother, and Mr. and Mrs. John C. Patrick, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Springer, Mr. and Mrs. Ir-vin Ir-vin Wiseman, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Evan White-sides, White-sides, Mr. and Mrs. Bry Nelson, and Miss Lola B. White. Immediately following the wedding wed-ding the newlyweds left for a brief honeymoon to the southern Utah canyons and Fish Lake. Having established their home at 132 East Center, the couple can look forward to a busy winter. The new Mrs. Patrick will teach at Spanish Fork high school. She received re-ceived her B.A. degree with high honors from Brigham Young University Uni-versity this spring. The bridegroom also attended BYU and served on a mission in South Africa. He is presently employed em-ployed in Provo. The Patricks are both graduates of Springville high school. |