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Show JOYCE YOUNT, MARRIED TO PHILLIP NEELEY IN CHURCH CEREMONY The wedding of Miss Joyce Yount, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Yount of Milford, and Mr. Phillip Neeley, son of Mrs. Lowell Neeley of Preston, Idaho, took place the evening of September 15 in the Community Com-munity Methodist Church, with Rev. James Sloan officiating. The bride was attended by Mrs. Ronald Rowberry as matron mat-ron of honor, and bridesmaids Miss Sandra Brooks and Miss Ann Weber and Miss Cheryl Wunderlich. Performing best man duties was Mr. Alan Me-! Me-! cham, and ushers were Mr. James Moyer, Mr. Jerry Rind-I Rind-I lisbaker and Mr. Norman Yount. Fall colors of yellow, gold and green iwere the theme of the bridesmaids' dresses, table decorations and flowers. An open house feted the newlyweds after the ceremony, in the reception room of the church. The radiant bride chose a satin and alencon lace floor length sheath gown. The satin skirt was lavishly appliqued with the beautiful lace. The fitted bodice featured a scooped neckline and to accent its charm the sleeves were Juliet fashioned. Her enchanting sweeping chapel train was fastened fas-tened to the shoulders and was trimmed with the matching appliqued ap-pliqued lace. Her bouffant finger-tip tulle veil was caught to a queen's crown daintily trimmed with pearls and crystals. crys-tals. She held a bridal bouquet of a white orchid surrounded with yellow roses. The newlyweds took their wedding trip to Jackson Hole, Wyo., and last week end were feted at a reception in Preston, Idaho, with Mrs. Lowell Neeley as hostess. Mr. Neeley is in military service and will be stationed at Hill Air Force Base. Mrs. Neeley has enrolled at the University of Utah for her Junior year. V" ' . ' - k . - ' ' ' ' " ! '-v- If V- 1 : : - V - s;,-., . y Mrs. Phillip Neeley |