Show I f 1 P 5 r No wedding stories or pictures will be accepted beyond three 3 weeks from the date of wedding reception Pair Wed WedIn In Garden Gardel Ceremony y Debbie Maxine Woolley became the bride of David Ira Gagon In recent ceremonies cere core monies at the brides bride's home Bishop Dishop Gene Nyberg performed the ring double-ring ceremony ceremony cere cere- mony in the garden The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Max B B. B Woolley Wool Wool- ley Icy and the groom is b the son of Mr and Mrs 1 Ira D. D Gagon all of Vernal OVER OVE R friends and relatives witnessed wit the ceremony A rehearsal dinner was hosted by the grooms groom's parents at atthe atthe atthe the Country Club The reception reception reception recep recep- tion followed the wedding in the garden The bride wore an original design gown of silk organza over bridal peau de sore It featured a fitted filled empire bodice full Juliet sleeves and a straight skirt gathered in the back to form a deep chapel train The gown was trimmed In hand-clipped hand re embroidered lace THE length CATHEDRAL lace veil was held by fresh flowers for the head head- piece She carried a bridal bouquet of pink and white roses with babies breath and white streamers Attending the bride were Christine Dye matron of honor Mitzi Woolley maid of honor and Dee Dee Cooper Teresa Gagon Gagan Janet Carlton and Kathy Harris bridesmaids The flower girl was Tonya Wilkins and Scott Hartle was ring bearer THE ATTENDANTS wore length floor-length gowns of hot pink in an line A-line style White hats and gloves with pink trim to match the dresses completed their attire They Ther carried white baskets of pink and white daisies with a touch of babies breath The mother of the bride wore a pink A line crepe formal and the grooms groom's mother wore a length floor-length pink polyester ter gown Both had corsages of white orchids JIM GAGON was the best man U Ushers hers included Jim Russ and Roger Perry Greg Hawkins and Howard Wool Wool- Icy lcy The fhe bride and groom stood before an archway covered with green g garlands and yellow daisies White and pink pil pillars lars with pink ribbon bows and streamers stream stream- ers outlined the aisles GARDEN FLOWERS of the brides bride's colors were in full bloom Tables were covered with hot pink clothes accented with white baskets and pink flowers and bows Mrs Troy Burton was in charge of the decorations Flower arrangements were by Mildia Jones Nola Adams and Debra Broome DEBRA GOODRICH was in charge of the guest book Gift bearers were Mary MaryAnn MaryAnn MaryAnn Ann Nielson and Scott Julie and Jim Rampton Mr and Mrs Clyde Wilkins greeted guests Assisting with the gifts were Sherry Van Otten Lynn Merrill Randy Lunt Julie Burten and Mary Alice Watkins Servers were Vickie Higgins Teresa Johnson Patty Pally and Julie Wall and Nola Adams Margaret Birchell Donna Nielson Nielson Nielson Niel Niel- son Elsie Stone and Vee Taylor were in inthe inthe inthe the kitchen MARSHA MILLER sang and back ground organ music was played throughout through through- out the evening The tier three wedding cake featured pink roses and buds and small bells on each layer It was topped with three satin wedding bells Karl Scherer of Provo grandfather of the groom made and decorated the cake TOWN OUT guests included Mr and and Mrs Raymond Harris Mr and und Mrs 1 Karl url W. W Scherer Mr 11 and und Mrs 1 Robert Hobert Heed Reed all ull of Provo Mr and Mrs 1 Robert Hobert Hampton Rampton and family Bountiful MIr Mr and und Mrs 1 Pete Col Coleman Helper Mr 11 and Mrs Leo Gagon Oakland California Randy Lunt Las Vegas Barry Knapp napp Preston Idaho Mr 11 and Mrs 1 Ken Van Vun Otten Tooele footle Mr 11 and ton Janet Carlton Carton Mrs 1 Kyle yle Dye ye Lay Layton Iton 11 Mr and und Mrs 1 Leo Leu Hooks Rooks Salt Lake City Kathy Harris Provo and Kathy I Taylor Tooele THE BRIDE wore a wine and white hito polka lolka dot lot jersey dress with sleeves and matching accessories as her going away outfit They enjoyed a wedding wed ding trip to Lake Inko Tahoe and Las Vegas The couple will snake make their home in Salt Lake City until September |