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Show Hatch-Harrison trade vows in home ceremony Sabrina Sue Hatch and Bobby Dee Harrison exchanged marriage vows in an impressive home ceremony May 15 at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hatch. Reverend Richard Asire performed the double-ring double-ring ceremony. The bride was radiant in a long white organza gown featuring an empire waistline and long illusion sleeves with lace cuffs and a lace stand-up ruffled collar. The yoke of the dress was decorated with tucks, lace and satin ribbon. She wore a chapel length veil fastened to a tiara of simulated pearls. Her all silk bridal bouquet was of yellow rose buds, blue forget-me-nots and white baby's breath entwined with blue ribbons and white pearl hearts. The mother of the bride wore a floor length gown of eggshell white for her daughters wedding. Her father wore a blue tuxedo. Mrs. Raymond White, matron of honor and Sandy Redding, bridesmaid, wore pastel yellow sundresses with white eyelet capes. Flowergirls, Dana and Jana Hatch, sisters of the bride, wore pale yellow floor length dresses. Chassie Hatch, petite cousin of the bride, wore a pastel blue dress. The groom was attired in an ivory western tuxedo. He is the son of Mrs. Barbara Harrison and the late Don R. Harrison. Best man was Herb Hatch, brother of the bride. John Austin was groomsman and ringbearer was a nephew of the groom, Adam Harrison. A reception honoring the newlyweds was held at the Kingsbury Community House following the ceremony. The three tiered wedding cake, made by Mrs. Glen Harrison, sister-in-law of the groom, was adorned with a miniature bridal couple and decorated with cascades of yellow roses and blue forget-me-nots. Mrs. Ken Kindt and Mrs. Ralph Caldwell served refreshments to the guests. Mrs. Bernita Kiever was at the guest book. Mrs. Donetta Shanno and Mrs. Glen Harrison assisted at the gift table. Ligeia and Betty Kiever, cousins of the bride, assisted in the reception area. Kim and Carrie Hatch were gift bearers. Attending the wedding were Mrs. Bernita Kievei, Ft. Collins, Colorado; Mrs. Ila Hatch, grandmothers of the bride. Other relatives in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hatch and Chassie, Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hatch, Panguitch. A kitchen shower was given for the bride by Doneita Schanno and a grocery shower by Ila Hatch. The young couple took a honeymoon trip to Red Canyon Lodge. They will make their home in Vernal. |