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Show i Mr. and Mrs. David Aldred Wyoming girl exchanges vows with Springville man in church cesscries and the rose corsage from her bridal bouquet. The couple was honored at an open hcuse given by the bridegroom's parents, July 18 in Springville at the Aldred home. Special guest was th'e bride's grandmother, M a r;y Ruby of California and also Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shumate and family, brother-in-law and sister sis-ter of the bride. The bride graduated from Rock Springs High School in 1962 and presently is employed as bookkeeper in Rock Springs by the Foster Lumber Co. The bridegroom is a 1961. graduate of the Springville High School and attended Brigham Young University for two years. He served in the Army for 2M years with oversea duty in Germany. Ger-many. He is presently employed in Rock Springs. Announcement is made of the marriage of David Aldred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aldred of this city to Gail Lee Clark, daughter of Harold Clark and the late Mrs. Clark of Rock Springs, Wyoming, July 12. The couple exchanged vows in the Church of the Holy Communion. Com-munion. The Rev. David R. Thornberry, D.D., Episcopal bishop of the diocese of Wyoming Wy-oming officiated for the double-ring double-ring ceremony. The alter setting included two gold candelabra with bcj-quets bcj-quets of yellow glads and white pcmpoms. Yellow bows marked family pews and a white aisle runner led to the altar. Organ music was played by Bernadine Craft. Given in marriage by her father, fa-ther, the bride chose a gown of white silk organza which was fashioned with molded empire bodice and long sleevs tapering to points over the hands. Appliques Ap-pliques of sculptured Chantllly lace set with pearls and French irridescent crystals accented the neckline, bodice and sleeves. Her detacheable chapel-length Walteau train of organza or-ganza was designed with appliques ap-pliques of lace and held by an organza, bow. Her shoulder-length shoulder-length veil of bouffant nylon illusion il-lusion drifted from a handmade organza bow and petal headpiece head-piece of pearls and French irridescent ir-ridescent crystals. She carried a nosegay of yellow rapture roses and lily-of-the-valley with white rose corsage center accented ac-cented with yellow ribbon streamers. Attendants, flower girls and ring bearer, best man, Robert Aldred, brother of the groom, and others were included includ-ed in the wedding held at the church. Another brother, Ed, was usher. The couple was honored at a reception at the Elks Home immediately im-mediately after the ceremony. For her wedding trip to points in Utah and Nevada the bride changed to a gold dress and ccat ensemble, black a.c- |