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Show i " i : ' i . V j , - ' ' , A f. . ! . i - r'l . j XX ' f 1 ' : '"V. ' . " 1 : .1 REPEATS VOWS Mrs. Fredrick L. Taylor, nee Kath-erine Kath-erine Gagon of Greeley, Colorado, who was wed in temple. New Mr., Mrs. Fred Taylor will make home in Georgia Mr. and Mrs. Glen S. Gagon of Greeley, Colorado, announce the marriage of their daughter Katherine to Fredick Loren Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal L. Taylor. The marriage was performed Friday, September Septem-ber 13 in the Salt Lake Temple Tem-ple by Delbert L. Stapley in a double ring ceremony. A reception was held that same evening in the Sky Room of the Wilkinson Center at the BYU. For the reception the bride was radiant in a bouffant floor length gown of taffeta. The tiered skirt and bodice were edged with lace trim. The shoulder length veil of bridal illusion il-lusion fell from a lace tierra. Her bouquet was of stephano-tis stephano-tis encircling an orchid. Maid of honor was Jane Watson Wat-son of North Platte, Nebraska, who was dressed in yellow crepe, street length, with yellow yel-low veil caught in a crown oi flowers. She carried a bouquet of baby mums. Bridesmaids ir identical dresses were Millie Eliason, Anaheim, Calif.; Sylvia Syl-via McAffee, Provo; and cousins cou-sins of the bride, Ann Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Riverside, Calif.; Mary Lou Dyreng, Manti; Marilyn Gagon, sister of the bride Greelely, Colo.; Barbara anc Patricia Taylor, sisters of the groom, Provo. Neil Johnson of this city was best man. The bride's going away costume cos-tume was blue wool suit wltr. black accessories with an orchid or-chid corsage from her bouquet A lovely tiered wedding cake done in white with yellow trtrr. was tapped with a miniature bride and groom. Special out-of-state guests were Mrs. R. F. Christensen Riverside, Calif.; Mrs. G. Wm Richard, Reno, Nevada; Mr. anc Mrs. Eugene Brauer, Granc Junction, Colo.; Dr. James V Smith and Vaughn Smith, Atlanta, At-lanta, Georgia; Mr. and Mrs Burton and Patricia Burton Berkeley, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs Melvin Shelby, Holbrook, Arizona. Ari-zona. The bride is a graduate ol College High School in Greelej I and was a member of the Na- . tional Honor Society and Glee Club. She attended BYU for ; two years. The groom has attended at-tended BYU and is presently serving in the Army. The new- t lyweds will reside at Columbus, Georgia, where Mr. Taylor is stationed at present. l In a Foreign Ministry note, , the Soviet Union almost threatened threat-ened to break trade agreements 5 with China unless Peking stops harassing Soviet ships. This why the two ships had to leave 1 note, the fourth, did not explain 1 the Yellow Sea port empty recently. re-cently. 'What is your age?' asked the magistrate. 'Remember,' he cautioned. 'You're under oath.' "Twenty-one years and some months,' the lady answered. : 'How many months?' ' 'One hundred and eight.' |