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Show Page Sunday, June 7, 1970 HERALD, Provo, Utah 10-- THE Bridal Couples Walk Traditional June Marriage Path Lovely Reception Honors Pair Married in Temple In a gown of satin and lace, Linda Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell P. Christensen of Orem became the bride of Kenneth Gaisford in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Friday. They were honored at a reception in the Orem First Ward Chapel that evening. The groom's parents are Mrs. Venna Gaisford of Orem. and Robert Gaisford of Salt Lake. Lake. The bride's gown was covered with lace except for the sleeves which were plain satin. A lace bow accented the front of the buttons bodice, and pearl trimmed the front and sleeves of the dress. The collar and cuffs A', a morning ceremony in the Salt Lake Temple on June 4, were trimmed with satin ruffles. Oleson and Mr. and Mrs. Blain Marilyn Chapman, daughter of veil was Cropper greeted guests. The shoulder-lengt- h Dr. and Mrs. Arthur 0. ChapAt the reception, four pillars man of Orem, became the bride released from a tiara trimmed with pearls. The new Mrs. accented with fern and powder of Clarence E. "Rick" Ott, son of the Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ott, elso net Gaisford carried a bouquet of blue provided rose buds surrounding a white background for the receiving of Orem. line. orchid. The groom's parents hosted a Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Vernon wedding breakfast after the Attendants were Nadine, Jolene and Carol Christensen, hosted the wedding party at a ceremony at the home of Dr. and the bride's sisters, Karen breakfast in their Salt Lake Mrs. J. Bevan Ott of Orem. Close Kofford, and the groom's sisters, home following the temple family members were in attendance. A reception was held Keri Gaisford and Mrs. Douglas ceremony. bridal parties in honor of the newlyweds Bundy. They wore street length dresses of cotton in a blue and were given by Mrs. Gayle Davis, Thursday evening at the Orem Ward. Susan Second-26t- h avocado green spring print, and Collette Burnside, For her wedding the bride Blaine Mrs. each carried three Cropper, Barkley, carnations. Mrs. Robert Sandstrom, and chose a nylon organza gown lined with satin. The softly Leon Christensen was the best Mrs. Richard Hansen. After a honeymoon in gathered, raised waisted gown man, with Douglas Bundy as usher, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Southern Utah, the newlyweds was styled with daisies and will make their first home in border lace appliqued on the bodice, sleeves, and lower skirt. Orem. Pre-nupti- al long-stemm- Lee Kensinger Marcy Weds Dean J. Larsen Best man was Phillip Jensen, Fort Douglas Post Chapel. the groom's brother, and Jeff ery r, D. Larsen, Steven Erickson, Wednesday, Marcy Lee daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Jenson and Paul Kirk-p- a trick were ushers. Dean J. Larsen of Sandy, became the bride of Steven F. Special guests for the wedding Jensen. The bride chose June 3 festivities were Keri Lynne for her wedding as did her Kensinger, Nell Kensinger and mother and grandmother. Ralph Siler, all of Los Gates, The groom's parents are Mr. Calif., and Viola Larsen of Ida., and Mrs. Sterling C. Jensen of LaRee Vizina of Neb., and Sandy, who hosted a wedding Phillip Jensen of Colo. Ken-singe- dinner a( the Rodeway Inn in Salt Lake. A reception was held at the Shalamar in Salt Lake to honor the couple. The bride's white lace gown was accented by her bouquet of ivy and lillies of the valley. She was attended by Roi Larsen. Mrs. Ralph Evans hosted a shower for the bride. After a honeymoon to Jackson Hole, Wyo., the couple will make their home in Provo. Both are seniors at Brigham Young University. pre-nupti- Miss Donna Rae Coy Marries David Hall Donna Rae Coy became the bride of David Richard Hall In ceremonies performed Friday June 5 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. H. Tracy Hall of Provo. Following the ceremony, the newlyweds were honored at a wedding breakfast at the Chuck Shannon Coy, maid of honor, Charlotte Mitchell, Virginia Hall, Charlotte Hall, and Nancy Hall. H. Tracy Hall Jr. was best man. The bride and groom are students at Brigham Young University where they will continue their studies next fall. Later the couple was honored The groom has completed an LDS mission to Australia. by the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Coy, Riverton, Prenupual parties were given at a reception at the Riverton by Mrs. Craig Stocking, Mrs. Stake Center. James Denney, Mrs. J. Martin Attending the bride were Neil, and Virginia Hall. Susan Gordon and Boyd Sims exchanged wedding vows in the Manti L.D.S. Temple Friday, June 5. A reception in their honor was held that same evening at the Orem 17th Ward, hosted by the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. LeLan Gordon of Orem. The parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sims of Provo, entertained the bridal party at a luncheon following the early morning ceremony. The luncheon was held at the Oak Crest Inn in Spanish Fork. le Vs. ' JUST THE RIGHT WAY to look for entertaining this summer, indoors or out. The patio skirt is screen printed in fourteen warm at-ho- vibrant colors on imported cotton, the perfect foil for an elegant white cotton lace shirt. All washable, of course. 77" I J) CKKS WIMOl C Protein Cond., Perm. or once, wheat, nuts, sweet meats were originally thrown at newlyweds in the hope that the fertility of the seeds would magically transfer to them. In legend, the same thoughts of lasting love and fertility are imparted to the wedding cake and to the traditional flower of brides, the orange blossom, which comes from a tree bearing fruit and flowers at the same time. Carrying a bride across the threshold was a custom of Romans, Chinese, Ethiopians, and Canadian Indians. 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They carried pink button asters. Steve Curtis was best man, Fourteenth-centur- y French brides threw a garter to the wedding party as an omen of hick. As time wore on, more discreet brides took to tossing their bouquets, and the idea developed that whichever girl caught it would be the next wed. over-attenti- i Sll red-viol- If mmmm al slipped a ring on his bride's ring finger in accordance with an ancient belief that this digit was connected directly to the heart, the seat of love. shoe after newlyweds, or tying it to the bumper of a honeymoon convertible, survives in part from the time when the bride's family a sandal to gave their signify transfer of a chattel: their daughter. The bridegroom in the old new home. days frequently needed a mm strongarmed best man to help iiuu vanillic ma uuc iuvc. Whether he also captured her heart apparently was of little t V moment, because kidnaping a fair damsel even from another bridegroom was an accepted way to win a wife. To this day, a bridegroom marches down the aisle with his ' wife on his left, presumably so his sword arm will be ready to fend off thwarted suitors. Bridesmaids came into fashion to protect the bride-to--tj against the guardianship of the best man. i Ring bearers first joined wedding parties in medieval o ; Italy when pages of households were given the duty of carrying the ring to the altar ; on a satin pillow. : In the Middle Ages the groom a and Perry Austin, Eric Skousen, Fletcher were hostesses at Dennis Greer, Gary Ogzawalla bridal parties. and LaVar Harline were ushers. Following their marriage, the The groom's parents hosted a couple will make a home in wedding breakfast at La Tooele where the bride will teach at Tooele Junior High Qtadelle Reception Center. Mrs. Dennis Greer, Mrs. Gwen School. The groom will continue Murray, Mrs. Jerry Gallacher, his studies at the University of Peggy Stephenson and Janis Utah in business. red-viol- et You've Come A Long Way, Bride lime-gree- xp, For her wedding gown, the bride chose white bridal taffeta with lace, a long train and a floor length veil. She carried baby carnations with a detachable gardenia corsage in the center. Bridesmaids Mrs. Dennis Greer, Mrs. Eric Skousen, Janis Fletcher, Peggy Stephenson, et and Brenda Myers wore C-- The bride chose to make her dress in empire design; with flowing lined chiffon and heavy lace bodice and cuffs. The bodice was set off with tiny seed pearls and rhinestones, and pearl buttons fastened the cuffs of the long full sleeves. The veil' was June brides would have a hard made of fine nylon net that time living happily ever after if flowed from a Camelot cap some marriage customs still enhanced with lace, pearls, and meant what they used to mean. rhinestones. From earliest times, men Attending the couple were: have employed many ways to Mrs. Jeannie Gordon, sister-in-laof the bride, as matron of show who is boss. In what a man were the good old days, honor, and sisters of the groom, thought no equality in was there Rolayne Sims, Lynnette Sims, for better half. his marriage Marjean Sims, and JaVan of all as bridesmaids, Sims, Wedding rings evolved in the n whom wore crepe ancient East from huge bands formals and carried umbrella the bride had to wear around her ankles, wrists, and even her as symbolic fetters . waist befitting her role as her husband's servant and property, the National Geographic Society says. Wearing the wedding ring on the bride's left hand has outlived the original implication of submission to her husband in an age when the right hand stood for power and authority. -- jp J. David groom's parents. r son-in-la-w t Best man was Campbell. Greeting quests at the reception were Dr. and Mrs. Merlin J. Mecham, and Dr. and Mrs. J. Bevan Ott. After a short honeymoon, the couple will make their home in Orem. with peach colored of the bride. A kitchen shower was given carnations. Marvin Sims, brother of the for the bride by Mrs. Ruth I groom, served as best man with Gordon and Mrs. Jan HumI Keith DeGroot, Jerry Bodine, phries. A grocery shower was and Dave Gordon, Kelly Gordon, also given by Mrs. Kathleen and Greg Gordon, brothers of Flygare. the bride, officiating as Ushers. The couple plans a honeymoon Stephen Jackman and Bruce in Yellowstone Park after which Flygare were named as they will make their home in Orem where the bride is em- I Honorary Ushers. Special honored guests at the ployed. The groom will continue reception were Mr. and Mrs. his education at the Brigham Bernard Baldwin, grandparents Young University. SboeBlll-of-a- - train full-leng- th was attached to the gown at the waist and trimmed with ribbon and lace. The shoulder4ength soft veil was crowned with a head piece trimmed with lace flowers and pearls. The bride held a bouquet of delicate pink bouquets Tossing . Li an atmosphere of Camelot, Mr. and Mrs. F. Dean Fletcher greeted friends and relatives Friday evening it the Gold Room of La Qtadelle Reception Center in Salt Lake following their marriage earlier that day in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride, formerly Nadine roses. Yvonne Jones, is the daughter of Attending the bride were Mrs. Clint (Carol) Ercanbrack, sister Mr. and Mrs. Leslie W Jones Jr., of the bride, Mrs. Joseph of Salt Lake City. She graduated from Brigham Young University (Sherry) Jackson, sister of the week. groom, Eileen Olsen, Lynda last Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. FletElizabeth Peterson, Erikson, cher of Salt Lake City are the and Pam Fillmore. A light organza Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Sims Greet Guests At Reception in Orem In an all white wedding at the Nadine Jones Exchanges Vows with Dean Fletcher Marilyn Chapman Says Vows with C Rick Ott J7J-e0- PRICE for Raservetiew Th i auction of ANGEL FOOD CAKES 2f$l 00 Chaise 0 j Lounge WHILE 1 HEY LASTI Norton's Champion Fat Beef raised over $2300 end was donated to local chat ':ic s. |