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Show '" ; ' ; a ;-,M; mmK. . I . - 'it. f - f ? ' f J 1 - II . jrz ; t ' ? ' ' I .. i i ." -; i f : l i ' " ' ' f V" ' I i . r 1 ; ' - ' : ' : " V tt. ' : 1; rt- 1 : v.. ' -" v ,'-.-.rr - ; Mrs. Roger L. Draper JxitljL LaRae Walker, Roger L Draper Marriage Held Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Ray 0. Walker Wal-ker of American Fork announce an-nounce the forthcoming marriage mar-riage of their daughter LaRae La-Rae to Roger L. Draper, son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Draper of Moab. The young couple will be married on August 8, after which a re-ctption re-ctption will be held at The Manor in American. Fork, from 8 to 10 p.m. Bridal attendants at the reception will be Mrs. Annette An-nette Draper, Miss Peggy Draper, Mrs. Kathy Aingc, Mrs. Laurel Nelson, and Miss Tinka Bartholomew. Reed Draper will be the best man, wih Larry Walker, Don Graham, and Mike Sten-erson Sten-erson as ushers. Miss Walker is a 19C7 graduate gra-duate of American Fork High School where she was active in G.A.A., Las An-cianas, An-cianas, and a graduate of the LDS Seminary. Prior !o .her senior year, she attended attend-ed school in Moab. She graduated grad-uated from the Brigham Young University Associate Dt grce Program in Nursing, and has been employed by the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. Mr. Draper is a 1966 graduate grad-uate of Grand County High School in Moab where he was active in sports, a member of the Letterman's Club and a graduate of LDS Seminary. He attended Snow College for two years, and then attended at-tended Stevens Henegar Business Bus-iness College for six months. He is presently employed by the Oakland Naval Supply Center, Department of the U. S. Government, in Oakland, Oak-land, California, where the couple plan to make their home. |