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Show Mr. and Mrs. Russell McKenzie make new home in Springville Miss Carol Greenhalgh, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-lam Wil-lam H. Greenhalgh recited nuptial nup-tial vows with L. Russell Mc- ; f-x ' : ; ' - " x. ' t . . t " :' jf. ' i i . - . ' ! f . i 1 . : 3, . V . i . , . - . I , ' ' i ', i ' - V . : I - V' J " ' ' - - , I. - - : : ; ' V ; s I . -. - : - '!"-;- " ':. i Kenzie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland S. McKenzie in late December rites in the Salt Lake Temple. Selvoy J. Boy-er, Boy-er, performed the ceremony. The newlyweds were guests of honor at a luncheon given by parents of the groom in Salt Lake City, following the temple tem-ple ceremony, and a reception was given the evening following follow-ing their marriage, at Kolob Stake House. The bride was attractively gowned in a deep luster satin of self-design with slim skirt and long-sleeved overblouse. Lace appliques trimmed the bodice and the long train. Her shoulder-length veil of illusion fell from an organza rose and she carried a dozen long-stemmed long-stemmed red roses. Attendants to the bride, Utahna Titmus, Lois Booth, Arlene Booth, Lela Ann McKenzie, Mc-Kenzie, Dianne Boyer, Patricia Ivory, Kay Christensen and Susan and Alice Greenhalgh wore two-piece dresses with three-quarter sleeves in a gold serrano and each held a long-stemmed long-stemmed white rose. Robert Christensen was best man. Mrs. Greenhalgh chose a green flowered cotton blend for the reception and Mrs. McKenzie Mc-Kenzie a gold-colored crepe. Their corsages were of white roses. Greeting guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hou-ser Hou-ser and Mr. and Mrs. Joy F. Hennifer. At the guest register were Lorraine Horton and Jua-nita Jua-nita Strong. Arranging the gifts were Carol Chadwick, Judy Hansen, Kathy Wood and Ann Cran-dall. Cran-dall. Serving was done by Joan Jo-an Lovell, Patti Young, Paula Osbourn, Sandy Knight, Jeanne Jean-ne Daviis and Maureen Oldroyd with Ruth Hughes and Carla Lewis as hostesses. A beautiful wedding cake made by a sister, Utahna Titmus, Tit-mus, added to the decorative theme with a heart base and round layers held by pillars and cherubs and white roses and wedding rings trimming the sides. The couple is making their home in Springville, while they continue their education at Brigham Young University. MRS. L. KUSSI5LL McKENZIE, the former Miss Carol Greenhalgh, who was wed in recent temple ceremony. |