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Show K:' . i , r ' " ' 1 I " ! , i .. . 1 I: : j ;i : V , ; iV: : . s,- ..v.. piJ..Mf.-:-.--frtiftfif? f"flffiVliWf't'iy'-",'v,eJi' " " NEWLTWEDS Mr. and Mrs. Arnold V. Loveridge were wed in Arizona Temple and will be honored at reception. Open house honors newlyweds, Mr., Mrs. Arnold V. Loveridge An open house in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold V. Loveridge Lov-eridge will be held tonight, Thursday, Sept. 14, from 8 to 10 p.m. at the Kolob Stake House. They were married on Sept. 8 in Ihe Mesa LDS Temple Tem-ple in Arizona. The bride is the former Carolyn Car-olyn Baldwin. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Perry Baldwin of Tayoer, Arizona, and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood C. Loveridge of Springville. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast in Tempe, Arizona, hosted by the groom's parents and at a reception held Sept. 9 in the Tayor LDS Ward Hall. For the wedding and reception recep-tion the bride wore a traditional tradi-tional gown of delustered satin sa-tin trimmed with Italian lace on the bodice and skirt and with tiny satin buttons at the wrist. Her shoulder-length bouffant veil was caught with a cluster of white satin roses and she carried blue and white carnations tied with blue satin sa-tin and lace streamers. Beth Loveridge was maid of honor with Lana Ballard, Jean-ie Jean-ie Baker, Rhodene Shumway and Ellen Gardner, bridemaids, in dresses of light blue satin and white lace sleeves. They carried white carnations. Mothers of the bride and groom were dressed in pink sheath dresses with white car- nation corsages. Mac Loveridge served as best man with Bernell and Elwood El-wood L. Loveridge as ushers. The newlyweds will make their home in Provo. |