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Show Miss Sharon Kappas to be wed to Larry Russell of California Miss Sharon Janine Kappas granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs Steve Kappas of Mapleton, has set the date of her marriage on Friday, November 10, tc Larry James Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mayland Russell of Torrance, Calif., formerly of Springville. The wedding ceremony will take place in the Mapleton First Ward, the ceremony tc be performed by Bishop Harold Gividen. Grandparents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Kappas, will entertain at a reception , at the church the same eve- ning. s For the all-important wed-: wed-: ding date, the charming bride-i bride-i elect has chosen a long white ' gown with short sleeves. I She has asked Diana Gab-' Gab-' bitas, Barbara Rogers, Connie Johnson, Kathy Rogers, Kathy I Russell and Carol Rogers to be i her attendants. Lee Russell i will act as best man for his 1 brother. : Greeting guests at the door, will be Mr. and Mrs. David i Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rogers. Maxine Mecham and Jolene Stevenson will be at the guest register. In the gift room will be Stella Kappas, Mrs. Roger Ev- . ans, Jerrie Lindsey and Mrs. . Boyd Williams. Assisting with the serving , will be Steven Kappas, Brian Murray, Mont Larsen and Brent Russell. A lovely 3-layer wedding cake in lavender with white rose trim, will set the decorative decora-tive theme for the reception. Both young people graduated from Springville High School and LDS Seminary. The bride-to-be has been employed in . Provo and the prospective groom in Torrance, Calif., where they plan to make their home. An optimistic economic outlook out-look for 1968 was forecast by a survey of the National Assn. of Purchasing Agents. |