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Show - , y - ' i, .. .. .f- ; - v - i" i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Papermk, Jr. Rita Stoye, Joseph S. Papsrnsk Married in Salt lake Rites Miss Rita Lynn Stoye. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Fred Stoye of Moab, became be-came the bride of Joseph S. Papernik, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Papernik, Sr., of Posen, Illinois, on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 24, at All Saints Episcopal Church in Salt . Lake City. Officiating at the ceremony was the Rev. Howard Mason, formerly of St. Francis Episcopal Epis-copal Church in Moab. The bride, escorted down the aisle by her father, was dressed in a pale pink lace gown trimmed in pearls. She carried a bouquet of white carnations and pinic roses. Her attendants, Miss Dorothy Byrd and Mrs. Bonnie Aoki wore shades of pink and carried nosegays of white carnations with pink rose centers. The groom's attendants were David Elm-endorf Elm-endorf and Jim Stoye, brother bro-ther of the brjde. Bill Stoye and Pete Byrd assisted as ushers. Attending from Illinois w&3 the mother of the groom, Mrs. Joseph Fapernik. Special Spe-cial guest of the bride was her grandmother, Mrs p I Thomson, who is hm meda, Calif. Following the cerej the newlyvveds greeted Jf guests at a reception b. 1 the church. Friends jf ing were Mrs. Dennis': 1 of Moab, Miss Pe' from Utah State IVJ and Miss Karen Steele ' Little Rock, Ark., I attending the Universi' t Utah. T Mr. Papernik, having f ished his tour of dutvi the armed forces, is no. I tending a computer c I in Salt Lake City and ing for Standard Oil Co and h's bride will res;,-1 2805 Sou'h, 1520 East in F Lake City. |