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Show Reception Honors Young Couple green streamers surrounded by lace. The mother of the bride chose a floor-leng- th gown of pastel blue. Mrs. Rigby wore a gown of her own creation in orchid with purple lace trim. The brides-maiin the gowns were floor-lengsame shade of orchid, with empire waists. The bridesmaids and matron of honor carried nosegays of orchid carnations, statice and babys breath with orchid and green streamers. Mrs. Dennis Guymon tended the guest book. Mrs. Irene Marold and daughter Randy were at the gift table. Blake Rigby acted as usher. Mrs. Francis Lyman created the 3 tier wedding cake decorated with wedding bells, birds and flowers. A replica of the Salt Lake Temple topped the cake. Mrs. Beth Wright and Mrs. Gene Hacking supervised the The serving girls kitchen. were Jill Bessie Tree, Lyman , Denise Adams and Tammy Foy. The couple were feted previously at a reception following their wedding by friends in the 20th Ward in Salt Lake On Sunday they left for a and floor-leng- 1973 5, APri1 th ds th By FLORENCE GALBRAITH One of the lovely social functions of the spring season was the wedding reception given by Mrs. B. Frank Redd in honor of her daughter, Cecelia, and Nelson M. Brown who were married in the Salt Lake Temple on March 26th. The reception was held in the Blanding Library on Saturday evening, March 31. The Library was beautifully decor- ated with bouquets of carna- tions, statice and baby breath. The brides colors of pastel orchid and green were carried throughout in flowers, refreshments and decoration. In the receiving line were Truman K. Rigby, the mother of the bride, Dennis Guymon, (best man) the groom and bride, Mrs. Truman K. Rigby (matron of honor), and the bridesmaids, Majorie Prest-wic- h, Sharlene Tracy, and Susan Burnett of Salt Lake City. The brides gown was made of woven polyester trimmed with pearls and lace daisies, and was made by her sister, Mrs. Rigby. The brides finger tip veil of bridal illusion was band of lace caught in a daisies and pearls. Her bouquet was fashioned of a tiuge orchid with white rose buds and baby breath with orchid two-we- ek honeymoon Record Juan San The in Florida. After the honeymoon the couple will make their home in Ogden where Mr. Brown is employed. Mr. Brown has completed his tour of duty in the service and an LDS Mission. He is a graduate of Trade Tech. Arizona Girl To Be Bride Of Dale Kline Black paying 4 12 on 90-da- y passbook accounts of as little as $1 paying a full 5 'on 90-da- y certificates of as little as $50 paying 5 12 on one-yesavings certificates of as little as $100 ar paying 5 34 on two-ye- ar savings certificates of as little as $100 You put out extra effort to earn it We put out extra effort to help you earn Marlenes parents. The couple will be married in Arizona Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, June 21st. iyniK and Heres an example of the extra effort we put it into our savings program... Arizona State University. He also filled a mission in South Brazil for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He is an employee of Pan American International Airlines. The engagement was announced at a party February 13, which date also marked the 33 wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Murdock, 1111 East.. Broadway, Mesa, Arizona, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marlene, to Dale Kline Black. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Kline Black of Blanding. Marlene is a 1972 graduate of Mesa High School and is attending Mesa Community Her fiance has atCollege. Dixie College, St. tended George, and Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah and Grain Bins Farm Shelter Buildings Are a Valuable Asset on the Farm They increase profit potential as well as prevent loss! HOW MUCH HAVE LESS WOULD YOUR FEED COSTS THIS WINTER? BEEN CATTLE AND CALVES COULD HAVE BEEN SAVED? HOW MANY For your needs, see: AA.C. Turner Dove Creek Dove Creek, Colo. . Dmpl. 677-224- 7 Co. |