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Show ; i;.f. " ' ' H V :J : j ' f ; f V " ' " :?-!, - ...... j - , A garden reception at the honored Mr. and Mrs. Ron-home Ron-home of the bride's parents aid Kay Parry on June 3. (Photo by BrewerCo.) : Mary Jene Sullivan, Ronald K. Parry Married in Moab Church Rites ' One of the season's prettiest pret-tiest weddings was solemnized solemniz-ed at the Episcopal Church of St. Francis when Mary -Jene Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robinson Robin-son Sullivan &i Moab, formerly form-erly of Toronto, Canada, was married to Ronald Kay Parry, Par-ry, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas Tho-mas Melrose Parry of Price ; on June 3. The bride was charming in an original gown of white embroidered silk organza with full puff sleeves and chapel cha-pel train. The A-line skirt fell from an Empire waistline. waist-line. Lace Piquot edged the round neckline, sleeves, hem' and train, and complemented the lace Juliet cap and silk illusion shoulder length veil. She carried a bouquet of white Shasta daisies and baby's breath. Miss Jane Mattingly was maid of honor and wore a lavender floor length gown of dotted Swiss, featuring a round neck and puffed sleev. es. The high empire waist was accented with purple ivelvet ribbon falling in streamers from a bow at the 'back. A lavender picture hat with matching purple ribbon completed her outfit. Her bouquet was of white Shasta daisies and baby's breath. The bridesmaids were Dar-la Dar-la Eddy, Verna Foy Shum-way Shum-way and Gloria Sanchez Martin. Mar-tin. They were attijred hi pale yellow dotted Swiss with gold velvet ribbons, similar to the maid of honor. Paw yellow picture hats complemented comple-mented their gowns. Tliey also carried bouquets of - white Shasta daises and baby's breath. Melanie Parry, youngest sister of the bridegroom made a delightful flower girl in her floor length gown of lavender lav-ender dotted Swiss, a small replica of the maid of honor. A purple velvet bow adorned her hair and she carried a basket of daisies. Michael Parry from Ogden was best man for his brother's broth-er's wedding. The ushers were Robin Sullivan, Mel Grey, and John Vlakovich. Father Wayne L. Pontius from St. Christopher's Mission, Mis-sion, Bluff, officiated at the . marriage. The summer daisy theme was incorporated in the floral decorations in the church. Mrs. John L. Sparks, organist, accompanied the soloist, Mrs. Joe D. Bier-schied, Bier-schied, in a beautfiul rendition rendi-tion of "We Have Just Begun." The service was followed by a garden reception at the home of the bride's parents, 722 North 5th West. The mother of the bride fa-ceived fa-ceived in a shell pink shantung shan-tung dress with matching coat. Her floral shoes and bag complemented the dress as did her white gardenia corsage. The bride's grandmother grand-mother was attired in a lovely lov-ely ivory dress and matching jacket. She wore a corsage of dainty minuet roses. The tiered fruit cake was baked by the bride's mother and decorated by a friend of the bride, Verna Shumway. proposed a toast to the Mr. Edward Jacobson, Jr., bride. Out of town guests wen Mr .and Mrs. Michael Parry, Ogden, Utah; John Vlakovich, Vlako-vich, Salt Lake City; Wil. liam Bell Sullivan, Portland. Oregon. Also attending from Ontario, Canada were Miss Mary Sullivan, Toronto, aunt of the bride; Mr. Robin Sullivan, Sul-livan, Kingston, her brother. Many congratulatory telegrams tele-grams were received from relatives and friends in both Canada and the United States. Stat-es. The bride and groom ae making their home in Sandy. |