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Show Newlyweds make Springville home after wedding rites, reception Making their home in Springville are recently married mar-ried Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mason. Ma-son. The bride is the former Shonie Bringhurst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mart Bringhurst, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mason. A pretty 3-tiered wedding cake all white wth pale blue and yellow flowers added a decorative touch to the serving serv-ing table. The couple spent a short honeymoon at the ski site at Alta following the reception. A wedding reception honored the young couple in the Third-Ninth Third-Ninth Ward Cultural Center, following the marriage ceremony cere-mony performed by Clarence L. Jensen of Springville Stake presidency. The bride was charmingly gowned in a floor-length de-lustered de-lustered satin designed with boat neckline and long pointed sleeves. Her finger-tip veil fell from a crown of nylon with seed-pearl trim and she carried car-ried a bridal bouquet of yellow roses with white streamers. Her attendants, Vickie Miner, Min-er, maid of honor and Susan Ellis. Jo Chader. Laurie Briner- hurst and Patricia Mason, bridesmaids, were attired in blue velvet s t r e e t-length sheaths and held a white long-stemmed long-stemmed rose with white ribbon rib-bon streamers. Assisting with the reception of guests were parents of the couple, mothers of the bride and groom both wearing blue suits with white rose corsages. Greeting guests at the door were Mr .and Mrs. Robert Bringhurst and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Anderson. Cindy Hardy and Sharon Memory were at the guest register reg-ister and aunts of the newly-weds newly-weds assisted in the gift room. Girl friends of the bride's sister, sis-ter, Laurie, served. |