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Show j ;' A f - K..r-- . MR. AND MRS. MARK W. CONGER were married January 11 at the home of the bride's aunt and uncle in Hooper, Utah. A reception was held in Vernal at the home of the bride's parents on January 19. January 11 ceremony unites Felter-Conger Mary Lee, daughter of Allen and Bertha Ber-tha Felter, became the bride of Mark W. Conger, son of Theola and Richard Vicars and Daryl and Marlene Conger, Con-ger, on January 11. The ceremony was performed by Bishop LaGrande Belnap at the home of the bride's aunt and uncle, Marilyn and Arvol Dale Smith, in Hooper, Utah. The bride wore a traditional long, white wedding gown with full length veil. Velvet appliques decorated the skirt and bodice of the dress and the high neckline. A lacy flowered band outlined the top and bottom of the wide ruffle at the hemline of the skirt which extended to a chapel train in back. The same lacy flowered band outlined the edge of the full-length veil which was attached to a lacy headband. - She carried a nosegay bouquet of pale blue and peach rosebuds tied with pale blue satin streamers. The bride was attended by Kay Lynn Stander who wore a long peach colored dress. Bestman was the groom's brother, Ronald S. Conger. The groom and bestman were attired in light blue tuxedos tux-edos with ruffled peach colored shirts. A reception was held following the ceremony. Bouquets of blue daisies and peach rosebuds adorned the mantle. The four tiered wedding cake was separated by pillars. It was covered with white icing and decorated with peach and blue roses. The wedding cake was made by the groom's aunt,-Sandy aunt,-Sandy Vicars. In attendance at the weddding ceremony were the families of thelaride and groom and .close xelaliveal and friends. t An open house was held in Vernal at the home of the bride's parents on January 19. |