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Show Couple wed in Manila A single ring wedding ceremonj united Elizabeth Mae Steinaker daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elben Steinaker of Manila, and Robert Lynr Stoll, son of Mrs. Kenth (Judith A.! Brighton of Vernal and Donald F. Stol of Burntfork, Wyo., at 6 p.m. at th Manila LDS chapel on May 8. Th ceremony was performed by Bishoj. William M. Briggs before an arc! draped with peach tricot and decoratec with yellow silk rose bouquets. The bride was given in marriage bj her father and was attired in a floor length traditional wedding dress oi white organza and re-embroidered lace. The lace bodice had a sweetheart neckline studded with pearls and rhinestones. The full bishop's sleeves were banded with long tight fitting lace cuffs. The full organza skirt had a wide lace banding above a three tiered ruffle which fell intoa sweeping train in back. The bride wore a delicate gold chain with a winged pendant which contained two small diamonds, the upper diamond served as the center for a small gold rose; the lower one was held by a tear drop formed of two olive leaves. The necklace had belonged to the bride's grandmother. The bride's bouquet was of peach carnations with tiny yellow roses and baby's breath. The bride had chosen Bobbie Reed for her maid of honor. Her bridesmaids were Trudy Moon, Sandy Douglas and Lesa Hunt. The maid of honor and the bridesmaids wore identical dresses of floor length yellow polyester with slit winged sleeves and yokes of beige lace. They wore corsages of peach carnations. car-nations. The groom's bestman was his friend, Vance Grubb. The ushers were the groom's brothers Ben and Kim Stoll and Wayne Huber. The ring bearer was Ryan Brandt. The flower girl was Aleta Steinaker, sister of the bride. Her dress was floor length of yellow polyester and had a beige lace yoke and cap sleeves. She carried a basket of peach carnations and tiny yellow roses. ' The mother of the bride wore a gray street length suit and a peach carnation ' corsage. ) The groom's mother wore a peach colored street length dress with stiched ; down pleated skirt. Her corsage was j the same as the bride's mother. ) Following the wedding a reception l was held. Guest tables were covered I with white lace tablecloths over yellow undercovers. The tables were centered , with baskets of dried flowers. The two-tiered two-tiered white wedding cake was decorated with peach and yellow roses I and stood on a white lace covered table and was flanked by yellow daisies. I At the guest book was Susan Stoll, ; sister of the groom. In charge of the guest table was Carlene Reed and Louise Muir. Gift bearers were Heidi Steinaker and Shari Reed. At the refreshment table were WaNeta Lamb and Trade Lamb. Those serving were Susie Cook, Michelle Steinaker and Karen Stoll. The bride has attended Manila High School and the Rolland High School in Salt Lake City. The groom is a graduate of Uintah High School and employed by the Northwestern Pipeline in Green River, Wyo. Following a short honeymoon to Little America, the young couple will make their home in Manila. Out of town guests were from McKinnon, Wyo., Manila and Dutch John, Lyman, Green River and Rock Springs, Wyo., and Vernal. |