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Show C : - ! ' , s - - '.- ! - - - : ' ' "' ' ! i. 1 '(V, n s " : v i ! t i h i f : r y i i r -v j : ; . . i - : i I I iT?rrafc ' J" " imammHi iiiiiiiiMi-iiiiiMriWM Myrna Peterson, Moroni . . . weds Springville man Lynn Shoell claims Myrna Peterson for bride in garden ceremony man, Kline Blackham and De-lane De-lane Hutcheon did the ushering. usher-ing. Hosts for the reception were Mr .and Mrs. Boyce V. Black-ham Black-ham and Dr. and Mrs. Glade Y. Creer. Mrs. Blackham and Mrs. Creer wore long green gowns. Acting as hostesses were the Misses Louise Edwards Ed-wards and Betty Joan Black- ham, who wore long gowns of cerise chiffon. Presiding at the guest register were Gail Moss and Margene Anderson. Assisting Assist-ing at the gift tables were Mrs. Rita Muir, Mrs. Judy Shoell, Mrs. Reta Pavich and Mrs. Joyce Hutcheon. Serving were Marie Bl ackham, Janice Morley, Ruth Jensen, Linda Moss, Machell Allred and Pam Childs. Organ music was played by Donnell Blackham and Ron Richardson during the reception. recep-tion. The bride was graduted from North Sanpete High School and LDS Seminary. She attended Snow College two years, also attended BYU and is a gradu- Lynn N. Shoell claimed Miss Myrna Peterson for his bride in rites performed in a beautiful beau-tiful garden setting at Oak Crest Inn in Spanish Fork Canyon the evening of August 11. The bride was given in marriage mar-riage by an uncle, Clifford S. Blackham, and another uncle, Ralph S. Blackham, president ' of Moroni Stake, performed the double-ring .ceremony. ' The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Mary B. Morley Of Moroni. Mor-oni. The bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ned P. Shoell, honored the young couple at a pre-wedding dinner at their home in Springville for members mem-bers of the immediate families and the bridal party. The young bride was lovely in a floor-length gown of English Eng-lish net, cage style, circlelet neckline, long tapered seeves, and the detachable train had1 appliqued lace insets. The headpiece was an imported lace creation attached to a silk illusion three-tiered veil. She carried a bcuquetof pink mums, red rose buds and white step-henotis. step-henotis. Mothers of the bride and groom, Mrs. Morley and Mrs. Shoell, wore orchid corsages pinned to their gowns of willow wil-low green chiffon. The bride chose Miss Verlene Anderson for her maid of honor. hon-or. Her bridesmaids were: Mrs. Anna Aagard, Mrs. Susan Jackman, Mrs. Pat Anderson, Mrs. Grace Tucker, Mrs. Betty Shelley, Mrs. Dee Anna sparns, Mrs. Kathy Bean and Miss Diane Di-ane Shoell. They wore sheath gowns in shades of cerise and cherry pink, fashioned with high rise waist, long chiffon sleeves, fitted bodice with wa-teau wa-teau back and chiffon train. They carried white gladioli tied with pink ribbon. Little flower girls were Susan Su-san Holdaway, Gay Bailey, Debbie Pavich and Denice Hutcheon. They wore floor-length floor-length cerise chiffon gowns and carried baskets of red roses. ro-ses. Neil Shoell performed best man duties for his brother. Rudy Carnesecca, Shirl Jack-! ate of the Utah Technical college col-lege in Dental Assisting. She is now employed in Springville. The bridegroom was graduated gradu-ated from Orem High School and Utah Technical College. He has completed his military service and is now in business in Springville. Prenupital parties were given giv-en by Mrs. Ned P. Shoell, Mrs. Clifford Blackham, Mrs. Ralph Blackham, Mrs. Mary Morley, Mrs. Glade Y. Creer, Miss Verlene Anderson and Miss Dee Anna Sparks. The couple honeymooned at Lake Tahoe and will make a home in Springville. I |