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Show Miss Sandra Harvey weds Murray all wore long matching gowns of orange color and carried matching bouquets of feather flowers in orange and gold. Miss Black sets wedding date Acting as flower girls were Miss Lita Dawn Howe and Miss Jodi Pace, nieces of the bride and they also wore full length dresses of orange satin. Other nieces of the bride were gownec in gold and orange dresses to match the bridesmaids. Attending the groom were Doug Young of Provo and Robert Riley of Monticello. They wore white dinner jackets with boutonnieres of tangering carnations. The mother of the bride wore a gown of yellow brocaded knit and Mrs. Murray a gown of turquoise knit. Mrs. Jessie McCabe, grandmother of the groom, was also in the receiving line and she wore a blue ' v Mr lace knit gown. In keeping with the bride's color scheme the three-tierwedding cake reposed on a table draped with a gold lace cloth and was flanked by single candles in crystal holders with a single orange rose tied with white satin ribbon. The wedding cake, made by the bride's mother, consisted of two square tiers and one round "i .j ' ed tier on white columns aild with ?& decorated with orange roses. Atop the top tier was a cluster of white wedding bells. The individual tables were $': MR. AND MRS. On May 29th in the beautiful IDS Temple in Salt Lake City Miss Sandra Harvey became the bride of Mr. Dick Murray of Dove Creek, Colo. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Harvey of Monticello and the groom the son of Mr. and Mrs. James 0 Murray of Dove Creek. Following the T emple rites the young couple were feted at a wedding supper held at Harmon's Cafe in Salt Lake City after which they left on a brief honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Harvey, parents of the bride, were hosts at a wedding reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Murray in the Monticello Library on June 7. The bride was radiant in her long gown of white slipper satin. It was fashioned with an The i w I covered with white cloths and centered with bowls of orange and gold iris. The guests were served cake with lemon sherbet and gingerale ices. Presiding at the guest book was Mrs. Sam Huff with Miss Cynthia Harvey, Miss Tamara DICK MURRAY Harvey and Miss Laile Fuller, ne skirt caught up in a bow nieces of the bride, in charge of the gift tables. at the back and was trimmed The new Mr. and Mrs. with bands of satin and alecon are at home in Provo and neck at Murray the at lace high are continuing their where both Her sleeves. the long, flowing . studies a from veil of nylon tulle fell crown of satin trimmed with A-li- matching lace. She carried a huge bouquet of pale yellow Cymbidium orchids, nestled among glossy green leaves and tied with pale yellow ribbon. I I 0 daughter, Charlotte Roma, to Gary Brent Young. The wedding date has been set for August 5 in the Manti Temple. Miss Black is a graduate of San Juan High School and attended BYU for one year. For the past year she has been a teachers aide in the Blanding Elementary School. Mr. Young, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Garold K. Young of Mission. Upon his return he enrolled in BYU where he has attended the past year. The young couple will be honored at a wedding reception in Blanding on Aug. 9. They will make their home in Bakersfield, Cal. , where the groom will attend Bakersfield College. w- X' ,.XV v.,svv and honoring them on their 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY on June 15, 1969 from 2 to 6 P. M. 0S w I the engagement of their Monticello, graduated from Monticello High School and attended Salt Lake Trade Tech in Salt Lake City before going on an LDS Mission to the Texas Mr. and Mrs. Max A. Jor- genson of Ephraim, Utah, ann ounce the engagement and gold slipper satin, fashioned with an Empire waistline and forthcoming wedding of their with long full sleeves. She car- daughter, Diane, to Mr. Ronald Pehrson, son of Mr. and ried a bouquet of feather flowers in shades of orange and gold. Mrs. Earl Pehrson of Monticello, Miss Jorgenson graduated from The bridesmaids, Miss Mary Manti sister of the High School and attenMurray, groom, ded four years of LDS SeminMiss Jolene Huff, Miss Jane ary. She has also attended McNiell, Miss Pat Okelberry and Miss Verna Rae Richardson, Snow College and is currently employed by Carlisle Manufacturing Co. The groom is a Mrs. Van Purcell j graduateprospective friends of Mr. of Monticello High School and of the Monticello ! LDS Seminary. In addition he invited to an are cordially has graduated from Snow College and the LDS Institute and plans to continue his education Open House at Utah State University at I I Mr. and Mrs. William L. Black of Blanding announce Betrothe! announced The Maid of Honor, Miss Lynne Harvey, sister of the bride, wore a long gown of 0 0w MISS ROMA BLACK at their home on East Summit i i i i Logan. Tentative plans are being made for a July wedding, following which the couple will be honored at an open house in Monticello. ? 8 The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday, June 12, 1969 Page Five ii m'i MISS DIANE JORGENSON inliriTf- -- |