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Show i i s t " ' ih ,vr.. ' -j .i ' - V. - u - - v i y j ? --'few- I .. . ' v.W8 U h &J;-V:'- ;- 1 - !: n I trv t ' " i 0 ' ! , 1 1 1 . ' ::'"- J i Hi 1 : : " ' - j-aiK .-. . --r .mrr-rr-t jit--1l1-:-'f Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Marshall KAREN GILLINS, ELVIN MARSHALL EXCHANGE VOWS Miss Karen Gillins and Mr. Elvin Marshall were united in marriage in a double ring ceremony, cer-emony, July 22, in the Milford LDS Chapel. Bishop Edgar C tdwards performed the ceremony, cere-mony, as the couple stood under un-der an arch of yellow roses. Miss Sandra Murdock was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Connie Jones, Miss Janet Bohn and Miss Trudy Marshall and Miss Mary Myers. Acting as best man was Greg Marshall and users were Kent Gillins, Gil Limb, Veil Packard Pack-ard and Ronn Marshall. A reception followed the wedding. Little Misses Christine Gillins and Camille Barnes were flower, flow-er, girls. Gary Gillins was ring bearer. The new bride is the daughter daugh-ter of Mrs. Thelma Gillins, and Mr. Marshall is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marshall Mar-shall of Minersville. The bride was stunning in a floor length white bonded silk lace over nylon gown made by her mother. The empire waist was accented by a delicate deli-cate waistband of the same material. The neckline was a lowered round fashioned. The exotic back of the straight styled skirt and the pointed long sleeves were daintily trimmed with mother of pearl buttons. The detachable chapel 1rain was made of 'lace. Her veil of illusion was caught to a queen's crown outlined with tiny pearls, and a rliinestone adorned each peak of the crown. She held a cascade of full blown yellow roses centered with a delicate yellow tinted oi chid, with yellow and silver satin and lace ribbon. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake where they will attend school. |