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Show r wr 3 M!S SUNDAY HERALD 1 AIL JX Gr'' ' 19 Cara Jean Dayton Says Vows With Gary Adams t"'4H : ,a X SALEM A wedding reception for the former Cara Jean Dayton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norval Dayton of Salem, and Gary Adams, was held Thursday, Oct. 30, at the Mrs. Dayton chose a pink lace for the occasion and the groom's mother a beige dress and each; was accented with harmonizing corsages. Main of honor was the bride's sister Diane Dayton. Other . attendants were Mrs. Karen M. Snow, Mrs. Barbara Beck Adams, Mrs Marilyn Johnson Stewart, Mrsl Peggy Hanks Christmas, Marlene Swasey,' Caren Carson, Barbara Ghristensen and Sharon Adans. They wore identical turquoise taffeta dresses, white gloves and carried nosegays of yellow and white mums surrounded with gold ribbon and Salem LDS Ward Church. Mr. Adams, son of Mr. and Mres. las Adams of Spanish Fork, Miss Dayton ywere married in the. Salt Lake LDS Temple day previous to tihe reception The bride wore an exquisite gown of white satin and lace; Her 4H? ' veil was handmade, crowned with seed pearls, :rhinestones and lape and with a spray of tiny white flowers encircling her face. Her bouquet was of white carnations surrounded with yellow roses, a; id gold streamers. . Best man was Dal Adams, white satin streamers to the bot tom of her dress. brother of the groom. v L P - - fmX 5 & A, I l Jllli J " ' MR. AND MRS. GARY ADAMS (Cara Jean Dayton) j ' Borget-Trewart- ha Couple Makes Home In Provo Following S. L Ceremony making their home in Provo are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tracy Trewartha (Paula Borget) who we're married recently in the Salt Lake IDS Temple by President Raymond Now , H. Clayton. honored them in the Sunset LDS Ward the same evening. The bride wore a gown of taffeta with lace embroidered with sequins and pearls . on the .neckline and 'down the. front of the skirt which ended in a train. A' seed pearl cap released her illusion veil, and she carried a bouquet of a large white orchid surrounded by yellow roses, stephanotis and mums. Maid of honor was sister of the bride, Connie Borget, and other were Mrs. Shirley . attendants Mabey, Elaine Jacobsen, Myrna Giraud, Mrs. Robert (Joyce) Junior bridesmaid was 'sis- ter of the bride, Elaine Borget, and flower girls were small cousins Miriam and Susan Hick A reception Gill-ma- n. ' Y(U) MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM BAILEY (Loye Wallentine) Loye Wallentine Weds William L. Bailey Jr. man. They were in autumn colors and carried baskets of gold and bronze mums. Both mothers wore blue lace. The bride's mother had a corsage of. talisman roses, while the The Logan LDS NEPHI rose had was the setting Friday, Oct. corsage. yellow groom's Brother of the bride, David U24 for the uniting of Loye Wallen- Borget, was best man, and ushers tineand William L. Bailey Jr. in and Robert marriage. President A. George were Bill Borde-auRaymond performed the cereGillman. Andrew Terry was emcee for mony; Mr. Bailey is a former student a program given by Barbara Butat Brigham Young University and ler, Bonnie Butler, Mari.anne SuzStoddard. Rosemary Kofford, just recently returned from servanne Vance, David Borget, Paul ing an LDS mission in the Central Taylor. - Murlyn Brown, Violet States. The bride also attended Braithwaite and Robert Gillman. the Provo universtiy and has been Assisting with serving were working in Salt Lake City for the Vera Peterson, Earlene Stubbs, past two years. Parents of the couple are Mr. Joyce Cox and Connie Castle-berrand Mrs. Davis Wallentine of were Arranging the gifts Mrs. John Hickman, Mrs. Wayne Montpelier, Ida., and Mr. and Stubbs and Evelyn Wright. Mrs. Mrs. William Lee Bailey Sr. of David Bofget was at the guest Nephi. Bridal attendants included Mrs. book. The couple is making a home in Max Peterson, Carol Marie e Mrs. Carl Rasmussen, Provo where the groom is Nate, Karen Guyon and Mrs.. WMEM : " ,- y. Samuel Grigg. They; wore emerald sheaths and carried pale yellow rosebud nosegays. Petite flower girls were Joan Hulme and Nancy Hulme. Carl Rasmussen performed the . duties of best man. Following a honeymoon to , A 1 - I and EE SELECT FROM THE WIDEST For Turkish villages. Among the arti- FREE SELECTION estimates a hd interior ED O decoration Gu dance CALLlli w" Home of Gulistan Ca rpets cles were also a woman's lovely hand embroidered velvet costume in a rich purple shade, and a valuable hand written volume of ANYWHERE! CO!I I1 JO and, Dutch Boy Paints Credit Terms AvailabU the Koran. The club received two invitations, one to help for a day with the mobile T. 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