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Show ' ' , - t , j ; i w. x ,l ' , x f, ' f ' ' (ffy , , ' A 1J h ' , Jf s " fr i v i I. - u v 4 - V r : 1 i " ' LINDA SHERWOOD, JOHN CONWAY MARRIED IN TEMPLE St. George Temple double-ring double-ring wedding rites were performed per-formed Friday, July 12, for Miss Linda Sherwood, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim M. Sherwood of South Milford, and John David Conway, son of Cecil Marr Conway and Mrs. Inez Nieslon Conway of Blanding. The couple greeted reception guests that evening in the recreation hall of the LDS Church in Milford. The dainty bride was elegantly ele-gantly attired in a white floor length wedding gown and veil made by her mother. The A-line A-line silk organza gown and peau de soi underlined was daintily etched with beautiful imported lace on the hemline and shoulders, enhanced with scattered chiffon jeweled rosettes. ros-ettes. Complementing the effect ef-fect were banded wrist length sleeves and rounded neckline. Swirls of pearl petals trimmed the queen-style crown, caught to a tulle floor length veil with matching etched lace Milton L. Weilenmann, left, Executive Director of the Department of Development Services for the State of Utah, shares speaker's platform at dedication of new industry in Utah with Governor Calvin L. Hampton. rosettes. She held a bridal bouquet of blue tinted carnations, white rosebuds and stephanotis. The sister of the bride, Miss Laura Sherwood, was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Mrs. Louise McKnight, Mrs. Marsha Hickman, Miss Sandra Wilcock. Acting as best man was the bridegroom's brother, Mr. Clay Conway. Flower girls were little Misses Kristen Sherwood Sher-wood and Wendy Whitney. Out of town relatives attending at-tending included Boyd Burn-ham Burn-ham and children Donald, Ronald, Ron-ald, Rita and Troy, and Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Burge, all of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wright and Pam, Beaver; Mr. and Mrs. Levan Palmer and Mrs. Inez Conway, Blanding; Bland-ing; Mr. and Mrs. Clay Conway and daughter Kimberly, Los Angeles. |