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Show Osthimer-Perry Deborah Osthimer and Troy Perry Per-ry were married April 30 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by President Thomas S. Monson. Deborah is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Osthimer, Farm-ington. Farm-ington. Troy's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leon Perry, Taylor, Ariz. fe ' J They wore long wine and dusty rose lace dresses with a satin underlay, and matching satin shoes. They wore leis made of wine roses, pink carnations, and baby breath. The bride's mother wore a tea length dress in ivory silk, with delicate deli-cate pink and grey flowers embroidered embroi-dered on the lace collar, and ivory satin shoes. The groom's mother wore a tea length grey silk dress. They both wore rose corsages. Flower girls were Monique Westlake, Emily Juncker and Amy Juncker. Attending the gift book was Jaime Dawson. Gift attendants were Kelly Bartstow and Tina Scadden. The best man was Robin Dunn, with Shawn Perry, Gregg Osthimer and Jim Stringham as ushers. The men wore black tuxedos with black cummerbunds and bow ties, and rose and carnation boutonnieres. The groom wore a white tuxedo with white cummerbund and bow tie with a boutonierre made of roses, stephanotis, baby breath and accented with pink. Bridal showers were given by Dorothy Osthimer, Bonnie Larsen, Kandis Kelly, and the ladies at Murdock International. Debby graduated from Sky View High School and has attended Brigham Young University, Provo and Hawaii for four years, where she served as vice president of the Travel Club and activities chairperson chair-person for the Spanish Club. She served a welfare-proselyting mission mis-sion to Guatemala Quetzalte-nango. Quetzalte-nango. Troy graduated from Snowflake High School, Snowflake, Ariz., and has attended Brigham Young University Hawaii and Provo. He served in the Virginia Roanoke Mission. Following a honeymoon to the Bahamas, the couple will spend the summer in Taylor, Ariz, where they will manage an aviation company com-pany and Troy will pursue his career as a pilot. Their eventual home will be in Phoenix, Ariz. MR. AND MRS. TROY PERRY A reception was held in their honor that afternoon at Canterbury Reception Center, Bountiful, complete com-plete with dinner and dancing. A wedding luncheon was hosted by the groom's parents at Mullboon's in Salt Lake City. The bride wore a long gown of lace and satin with beads and pearls adorning the scalloped neckline, neck-line, a V-waist, long sleeves with pnar! buttons, and a lace train. She wore a satin beaded hat with a long veil. Her long, cascading bouquet was made of dusty rose and wine colored roses, stephanotis, baby breath and accented with pink. Serving as maid of honor was Marino Christy, with Laura West-lake, West-lake, Brenda McFarland, and Michelle Seamons as bridesmaids. |