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Show liijltiifeill 1 I 1 1 l I 111 till I MV)JN 4 y; , Iff 41 1 j j; - " - , I j j Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bailey JUDY WHITTAKER, RONALD BAILEY MARRIED IN MILFORD Tn an early autumn wedding Mr. Ronald Bailey and Miss Judy LaRene Whittaker spoke wedding vows in a double ring ceremony on Sept. 23 in the Milford ' LDS Chapel. They stood beneath an arch laden with shaded pink gladioli and lavender and purple satin ribbons. rib-bons. Bishop R ichard Leon Jones performed the ceremony. A reception followed. Mr. Bailey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey and the new Mrs. Bailey is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-land Ar-land S. Whittaker. The bride was lovely in a taffeta and raschel lace floor length gown. The raschel lace empire bodice featured long pointed Juliet sleeves and a complementary scooped neckline. neck-line. Her sweeping waist attached at-tached train was biased with matching lace. Her two-tiered finger tip veil of illusion was caueht to a queen's crown of delicate openwork, outlined with pearls. She held a bridal bouquet of an orchid -sur rounded with full blown white rcses and orchid satin ribon streamers. The maid of honon was Miss Virginia Bailey, and the bridesmaids brides-maids were Mrs. Connie Gil-lins, Gil-lins, Mrs. Carolyn Price, Miss Carol Jean Hanley, Miss Bonnie Bon-nie Bailey, and little Miss Karen Kar-en Whittaker was the flower glStanding as best man was Mr Melvin Stewart, and the ushers were Don Stoddard, Jim Bailey, Larry Bailey and Pat Price. After taking a honeymoon trip to Las Vegas, the newly-weds newly-weds are now at home at 1357 - Meadowlark Drive, Salt Lake. |