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Show 1 I , .,' ' .5 f C i ! r , . i !-....-' . .. - r ' : i . - .. . - i i 1 ..J. j: I - ',,'. , ! - ' ; ..rn ,1 - if- "' i i j j fcy. i : ' . . r i ' .i ; , If 1 i I i ! , " ;' 1 , J if' . ' ' ; ! f - NEW BRIDE Mrs. Stephen M. Clark, nee Maurine An-dreason, An-dreason, prior to her marriage in Manti Temple October 18. Maurine Andreason becomes bride of Stephen M. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Jack Andreason announce the marriage of their daughter, Maurine, to Stephen M. Clark of Provo, on Friday, October 18. The ceremony was performed in the Manti LDS Temply by President Christen-sen. Christen-sen. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Clark of Provo. A reception was held that evening in the Kolob Stake House for the newlyweds by parents of the bride. For the occasion the bride wore a white crystal beaded brocade gown made in an a-line style with long pointed sleeves. Her veil was full-length of bridal illusion. She carried pink roses and white mums fashioned in a cascading arrangement surrounding sur-rounding a large white orchid. The bride was attended by Joyce Peay as matron of honor; hon-or; Kathy Smith, Nadine Ja-cobson, Ja-cobson, Mary Warwood, bridesmaids; brides-maids; Cindy Christensen and JuHe K. Andreason were flower girls. The attendants were attired at-tired in frosted lavendar crys-taline crys-taline f ormal-1 ength a-line styles with bell-shaped sleeves. Their flowers were a cascade arrangement of lavendar pink and white mums and carnations. carna-tions. The mothers of the bride and groom wore formal-length heavy French crepe dresses in a soft shade of rose. They wore corsages of pink and nnrntirmc with t-mirhes Frahm and De De Hopkinson. A lovely wedding cake, 3-tiered, 3-tiered, was decorated with lily-of-the-valley and touches of lavendar and pink flowers between be-tween the tiers. Parents of the groom honored hon-ored the bridal party at a breakfast at Oak Crest Inn following fol-lowing the wedding ceremony. The bride is a graduate of the high school here and the seminary and is a graduate df Snow College and Institute in Ephraim. The groom is a BY Hif;h graduate and has attended attend-ed the BYU where he was a member of the International Folk Dancers group. He attended attend-ed Snow College and is a member mem-ber of the Intercollegiate Knights. He served a Northern Indian Mission. He is a member mem-ber of the Provo National Guard. He plans to continue his studies at Utah Technical College and they will reside in Provo. Learn to get along with people; peo-ple; you'll have to associate with them until you die. wore corsages of pink and white carnations with touches of lavendar. Best man was Gregg Miller. Greeting guests were Mr. and Mrs. David Andreason and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith. At the guest register were Karen Palmer Pal-mer and Venus Ann Miller. At the gift table were Jan Long and Rae Ann Kelty. Hostesses were Mrs. J. B. White and Mrs. W. B. Mordue, aunts of the bride. Serving were Nina Beardall, Lonnie Lawrence, Beverly |