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Show Today's Bride, February 8, 1984 - Page 12 You're MvStedl to a weddlmg There's going to be a big wedding in Salt Lake City this coming weekend and anyone who has an interest in weddings is invited. The occasion isn't just anybody's wedding, wed-ding, but everybody's. Setting for the big event will be in the newly-expanded Salt Palace. The two-day event (Friday and Saturday) Satur-day) is Wedding Festival, the nation's largest retail wedding show. The production, now in its fourth consecutive year, has hundreds of exhibits of Utah's finest merchants with most major stores participating with every type of product and service represented and advice from the experts given. In the years this show has been presented, it has literally become a must-attend affair for all brides, grooms, friends, and families from the Wasatch front. It is the best way for couples to shop, compare, and buy everything associated with their wedding. It's all under one roof. Wedding Festival is highlighted by elaborate stage productions combining information with live entertainment. The" shows feature Tom Barberi of KALL Radio and Danny Kramer of KSL Radio as co-hosts. co-hosts. The production music is presented by Joe Muscolino's Big Band to create a wedding wonderland you won't want to miss. Center stage will be visible from every aisle. The lovely fashion shows will be directed and modeled by The Finishing Touch. The Tom Barber! joe Muscollno and his orches fashions will include bridal and line gowns, tuxedos, lingerie and trousseau items. The shows and pertinent displays will aid brides in determining the choide of wedding wed-ding they would prefer - be it traditional, contemporary, intimate or grandiose. The Wedding Festival will have it all. The Wedding Festival '84 will be held at o Danny Kramer the Salt Palace, West Hall on Friday and Saturday, February 24 and 25. Friday from noon till 8 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. till 8 p.m. Admission is $3. Entertainment plus information and the very people newlyweds will need to see makes the show more of a service than the normal trade show. Continued from page 11 parasols. The groom looked surprised, all right. The minister appeared stunned. My daughter and her bridesmaids had practiced lowering the parasols in unison. Reaching the sundial - altar - they smartly whipped the parasols down and closed them in one smooth motion. Only fancy footwork saved the minister from being gored in the eye by the bride's descending parasol. "It was a beautiful wedding.. .so well organized," several guests told us. "But is fCl fV.o minikin. i,nll9 tin i.,oc tmkli,l " I FEBRUARY 24 & 25 in the newly expanded lenter J MARCH 16 & 17 in the Weber State Ballroom Fashion Shows by JimtJuny 7,wrA Live Big Band Music Free Honeymoon Trips Free Samples 100's of Exhibits Savings and Discounts Free Planning Guides Ideas and Information on Etiquette and Tradition a production of 5f (801) 487-6629 iMi' IV 'iv 7B, i A UmmcB Tri-fold Weddings Napkins Full Color Thank-YoiTs Double Envelope Scrolls p r 'Svs. $ SS VJ. Ivflaiim - LM 6 laDClDaciMDaMD A'A |