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Show IIL Wi a ii I '""' m ,mm ii i A ij 1 p.,...., t ' nti..,.-irH WED IN TEMPLE Mr. and Mrs. Michael Goodman at reception following their tem ple marriage. She is the former Miss Claudia Hatfield. Thev will make home in Nevada. 'i Miss Claudia Hatfield takes vows with Michael Goodman Nadine Peterson and Sherry Acord. Myrtle Martin, Nina Roundy, Carolyn Beardall and Marlene Beardall arranged the gifts. Serving was by Donna West-man, West-man, Deane Hatfield, Joyette Hatfield and Lillian Watchman. A beautiful 4-tiered weding cake topped with a tiny temple, was an attractive part of the decorative theme. The couple left after the reception for Carlin, Nevada, wher'3 Mr. Goodman is teaching in the high school. A recent wedding of interest to their many relatives and friends was that of Miss Claudia Hatfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cloid Hatfield of SpringviUe and Michael Goodman Good-man of Carlin, Nevada, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Godman of Snowflake, Arizona. The marriage took place in the Salt Lake Temple and was followed by a reception in the First Ward Cultural Hall with parents of the bride as hosts. For the all important occasion, occas-ion, the birde wore an exquisite exquis-ite gown of white crepe, floor length A-line designed with an empire waist and trimmed with lace applique. Her shoulder-length shoulder-length veil of illusion fell from a rose of the same material mater-ial and she carried a bridal bouquet of long-stemmed red roses with gold ribbon to set the color theme of red and gold. She was attended by Karen Ost!er, Linda Bjarnson, Lavon Hatfield, Linda Dowhan i c k, Robin and Cindy Goodman who wore floor-length gowns of gold brocaded taffetta. Each carried a long stemmed red rose tied with gold ribbon. Lincoln Goodman was best man to the groom. The bride's mother chose a blue brocade for the reception and the groom's mother, beige. Their corsages were of roses. Greeting guests at the door were Jerry Hatfield and Elvin Ostler while Claig Hatfield was usher. At the guest register were |