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Show Reception honors newlyweds, Mr., Mrs. John K. Williams Making their home in Springville following a wedding wed-ding trip to Grand Canyon, Bryces and Cedar Breaks, are newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Williams. Mrs. Williams is the former Diana Allred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allred. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Williams Wil-liams of Mapleton. They were married Fridav. P" r m , , L.,WII1 UJI I . ' -; i ' j " v , w ' v - i f & -- i . . ..v . Si-.. ' - , ' ' ' . I I I r j . . June 26, with P. W. Madsen of Provo, grandfather of the groom, performing a double ring ceremony in the presence of immediate family members. Steven Leek was ring bearer. For her wedding attire, the bride chose a nylon and lace gown designed with fitted lace bodice, long pointed lace sleeves and scalloped neckline. Tiers of lace and nylon formed the full . skirt with lace panels front and back. Her tiered-veil tiered-veil of bridal illusion was arranged ar-ranged to a headpiece of tiny white organza rose buds, pearls and crystals. She carried a spray of yellow yel-low roses, white satin ribbon and ivy to set the color theme for the reception which followed' fol-lowed' the ceremony in the Tenth LDS Ward Church. Attending as bridesmaids were Marsha Erickson, LaRee B. Biggs, Connie Whiting, Linda Johnson and Carma N. Mecham. They were attired in yellow crystaline sheaths with yellow net veils and their flowers were white mums. Sherri Leek in yellow and white, was flower girl. Bobby Knight was best man to the groom and Bill Allred and Russell Williams, brothers of the bride and groom, were ushers. Assisting with the reception of guests also were parents of the couple, Mrs. Allred choosing choos-ing a beige lace and Mrs. Williams, Wil-liams, blue lace. Their flowers were white mums and yellow rose-buds. The wedding party stood before a backdrop of white draped net on which were arranged white net baskets of yellow and white roses. White columns tied with yellow satin ribbon and topped with sprays of yellow rose-buds, divided the serving area. Cheryl Smith and Jean Barney Bar-ney were at the guesjt register. regis-ter. Special guests were grandparents grand-parents of the couple, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Madsen, Sr., Provo; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Allred of Spanish Fork and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brown of Springville. Arranging the trousseau were Mrs. Donald Leek and Mrs. Clark Allred. They also arranged the gifts assisted by Mrs. Susie Allred and Mrs. Richard Williams. Allan, Gary and Callie All-red All-red were gift bearers. Mrs. Robert Jensen served from the buffet table which held a centerpiece of white and yellow-tinted daisies. She was assisted by Betty Williams, Wil-liams, Vickie Leek, Kathy Erickson, Er-ickson, Susan Beagley and Ly-nette Ly-nette Larsen. Guests were seated at small tables centered with white cu-pid cu-pid figurines holding white and yellow daisies. In the church entrance was a white cupid holding an arrangement of lighted white crystal roses. Among pre-nuptial parties honoring the bride was a shower given by Mrs. Clark Biggs of Salt Lake City and her mother, Mrs. Bert Brink-erhoff. NEW BRIDE Mrs. John, K. Williams, the former Miss Diana Allred, now making a new home in Springville. |