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Show jMarried in Home Ceremony ... ' ' - - '- . i V ' I r V " - 5 J . ; s i ' , .: ' i ' i j s? v..'- - -,-': t J ' ' i ' . ' - $ i if. i. ' ;': f- . mi k . ' i 1 ' ' ' ' ' .-A I 1 i : - I ' ' -1 and Mrs. Frank McKell uncle and aunt to the bride. Presiding at the guest book were Mr. and Mrs Roy Jones. Rex Jensen performed the duties of best man. Ushers were Sammy Fullmer, brother of the bride; Warren Martell and Dell Bunnell, brothers-in-law of the bride; and Paul Cherrington, cousin cou-sin of the groom. The fathers, the best man and the ushers all wore white carnations in their lapels. Refreshments were served at small tables arranged around the recreation hall. Each table was centered with crystal bowls with floating white mums. Decorating the serving table was a beautiful three tiered wedding cake decorated decor-ated in green and white and topped top-ped with two white swans driven by a miniature bride and groom. Supervising the serving were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas, assisted by Evelyn Smith, Zina Bramall, Mrs. Christy Cherrington and Shirley Jones. In the kitchen were Mr. and Mrs Bert Bramall, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Fullmer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen, Mr. Bill Johnson and Mrs. Marie Whiting. Gift bearers were" Pauline Jensen, Jen-sen, Rodney Fullmer, Karen Mar-tell Mar-tell and Tommy Bunnell. Arranging Arrang-ing gifts were Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKell, Mrs. Tressa Johnson, Miss Helen Almond, and Mrs. Louise Jensen. During the evening gackground music was furnished by Diane Bunnell at the piano. Rex Jensen sang with his own guitar accompaniment accom-paniment and Geneal Anderson played an accordian solo. Grandparents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. McKell of Spanish Fork were in attendance. They will celebrate cele-brate their sixtieth wedding anniversary anni-versary in November. After spending several days touring the parks of southern Utah the bridal couple will make their home in Logan where Kent will resume his studies at the Agriculture Agricul-ture College. Mr. and Mrs. Kent A. Jensen, nee Geraldine (Gerri) Fullmer Lovely Reception Honors Mapleton Couple Following Home Rites Friday Late Summer wedding bells rang for pretty Geraldine (Gerri) Fullmer and Kent A. Jensen who were married at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fullmer early in, the evening of Friday, Sept. 14. They were surrounded by the immediate im-mediate members of their families and a few close friends. A wedding reception followed in the Mapleton church where they greeted their numerous friends and relatives. Receiving guests with the bridal couple were their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fullmer and Mr. and Mrs. J. Fay Jensen. The bride greeted her relatives and friends in a charming gown fashioned with a satin bodice covered with lace and finished with a sweetheart neckline, and short cap sleeves. Her floor length skirt was of nylon net over satin. To compliment her gown she wore elbo length gloves tapered to a point at the wrist. Her bridal bouquet consisted of a single orchid surrounded by white rose-buds. Mrs. Fullmer chose to wear blue satin and Mrs. Jensen was attractive attrac-tive in blue lace. Their corsages were of baby orchids. Attending as matron of honor was Mrs. Warren Martell and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Lorene Bunnell, Bun-nell, sister to the bride; Miss Joy Jensen, sister to the groom, whose gowns were of pastel green, taf-fetta taf-fetta and they carried nosegays of white mums and pink rose-buds. Receiving guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox, uncle and aunt of the groom; and Mr. |