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Show HI .; mid er-Jacinto n lVed lt double-ring ceremony . oyne Jackson, daughter of lovce Jackson of Vernal and ' Enas Fullenwider, son of l' J I Joni Fullenwider of Gillette, i: married on May 23, 1980. V wblt ring ceremony was per-; per-; by. Bishop Rex Smuin in the ' -ts attended the wedding from i !! Riverton, Douglas, Wyo.; . Lav, RangeJy. Grand Junction, fand'Lapoint.Ut. . -hearsal dinner was given by the A family dinner was given the J?oon before the wedding at the "Jackson home. A reception 'td the ceremony at 7:30 p.m. at t)avis Ward Chapel. je bride's dress was floor length a long to-8'0' lac an '1 Ud high neck which went into a )( "v" in front and had an attached . lace ruffle. There was also a lace 1' on the bodice. The dress had I ves which gathered at the !j with fingertip lace. The bride " ja heart shaped diamond pendant was a gift from the groom. jfveilwas chapel length and had a The program was given bv liv 1 endrickson. Prelude music was Played by Brenda Klun. The wodflng Prty came in to the song "Somewhere My Love". The bride was escorted by her father, who also was in a blue tuxedo and walked in to the traditional wedding march. The cake was in four tiers. It was an apricot cake made by the bride's great aunt, Olen Henddleson. It was iced in white and decorated with fresh yellow roses, white daisies and greenery and was draped with pearls. The top of the cake had silk daisies and roses, and had a miniature bride and groom. A personal and pantry shower were given to the bride by Robyn Shipman and Patty Henley. A grocery shower was given by Glena Melodie and Susan Hall. Kathy and Tarie Ann Jackson gave a recipe and pound (grocery) shower. The newly married couple took their wedding trip to Glenwood, Colo., and plan to make their home in Vernal. lace applique wiui nuwers ai-)' ai-)' led. Her bouquet was round, and I j, 0f fresh flowers yellow roses ihite daisies. It had streamers of i ribbon and had white lace worked ijhout the bouquet. All the flowers ' i arranged by Blaine Pierce, a a of the bride. t bride's attendants were: f,iicij Henley, matron of honor, 1 a Shipman, Alisia Gurr, Sharrell iman and Marcia Jackson were , smaids. Brody Wilson was the bearer. bebride's attendants wore long blue tesses with white jackets. They f wreaths of daisies and carried pets of yellow roses surrounded by . It daisies with blue ribbon mere. Smother of the bride wore a floor jt blue gown with white flowers, jcorsage of yellow roses and white ps. The groom's mother wore a s in shades of pink in a paisley :t Her corsage was also of yellow . s and white daisies. it groom's best man was Kelly s. The groomsmen were Ron very, Jerry Maynard, Mike ley. Bob Fullenwider, and Shad ' it groom wore a white tuxedo with i and the bestman and groomsmen blue tuxedos. All had bouton-b bouton-b of yellow roses. .......... iters were Jarrell Workman and . i fay Shipman. " ' He decorations included blue cloths r the serving tables with white lace la white basket filled with daisies as futerpiece. On each end of the line sabasket of roses, giads, mums and sies. to large baskets of daisies were ried by flower children, Anna Lee Angel Lyn Jackson, Cody Wilson , JaneRedfoot. feelers were Dick and Kenna Dawn : w. Tending the guest book was saDawn Foley. At the guest book n small basket of daisies and roses, . i blue feather pen. gift room was attended by wita, Becky and Tonah Jackson 'Ciena Hall. Gift bearers included Glen, Tracie and Ryan Jackson id Hall and Brandy Pitchford. 1 'be serving table was Veenna iberton, Diane Hansen, JoLene P, and Anita Garcia. r the kitchen were Darlene and f Holmes, Georgia Roush, Patsy RioandJanePieice. f'v n M II" l .- ? f 1 "T-t : ' I ! ' i x : s H l - i .m h v.... K;vi':H i i i i i '" 1 iX-Vy, , v. - -.'j: v ":; ' . - i. ". Tjvr ... , , i . , I -a - '.,: 1 1 ?"t . I ' K " I y ' - -tZ'Jf SHARON EVERTSEN holds creweled basket of flowers as an example ex-ample of the basic crewel stitches to be taught by her during a workshop in the library. |