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Show 4 Y ,, ' fr ' X: Mr. John Wayne Erwin Spring Ceremonies Area Maidens Repeat Marriage Promises Elko LDS ELKO, NEV. Stake House was setting March 25 for the wedding of Miss Sherry Lee Morris and John Wayne Erwin in a double ring ceremony performed by Ross P. Eardley, LDS bishop. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Donald Morris, Elko. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Erwin, Long Beach, Calif. The bride wore a floor-lengtgown of silk organza with a chapel train. The basque bodice featured a scalloped sabrina neckline and tiny shirred sleeves. The "bodice' and front panel were re embroidered with Alen-co-n lace. Tiny seed pearls t and aurora borealis crystals adorned the front of the dress. Her bouquet was yellow ro$es and orchids. Maid of honor was Miss Sheila Johnson, who wore an emerald green chiffon bouffant dress with a flowing back panel. Bridesmaids were Miss Kathy Foy, Miss Diane ODell, Miss Jo Ellen Cline and Miss Janet Erwin. Miss Jeanie Morris, sister of the bride, was flower girl All wore mint green dresses identical in style to that of the maid of honor, and carried white bouquets. Best man was Jon Micheal Libby. Ushers were Thomas Charles Auger, Richard Shu-forand brothers of the bride Don Morris and Jim Morris. A reception was held after the wedding at the stake house. The couple will be further honored at a reception in Long Beach, Calif., on April 2. They will resume studies at Brigham Young University after a short honeymoon to Las Vegas and Southern California. The bride was honored at parties given by Miss Pat h Burkholder, Miss Sheila Johnson and Mrs. Richard Swackhamer. Miss Karen Garner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra H. Gamer, became the "bride Friday of Darrell Rowley Kitchen, son of Mr: and Mrs. Norval T. Kitchen, PAYSON Orem. Vows were repeated by the couple in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, with M. Theodoie Burton, assistant to the Council of Twelve Apostles, officiating. A reception the following evening at the Payson LDS tha. muni. who will live in Orem while Mr. Kitchen continues studies at Brigham Young University. The bride is a former student at BYU. Mr. Kitchen also attended Snow College, and has fulfilled an LDS German mission. Receiving guests with the bride, who wore a satin gown designed with princess lines, were Miss Juanita Gamer, Miss Carolyn Kitchen, Mrs. Monte Sperry, Miss Emily Bigs, Miss Patsy Hansen and Miss Verna Schramm. Their dresses were pink satinized cotton. Rosalee and Norma Kitchen were flower girls. The bridegroom was assisted by Sherman Kitchen, best man, and ushers Marvin Kitchen and Douglass Row-ley- . Memmott-Larse- n Wedding yows weie ex changed Monday evening at Hillside LDS Stake Center by Miss Cola Dawn Mem-mot- t and Alton R. (Jim) Larsen Jr. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. S. Paul Memmott, 1448 Harrison Ave. (1355 South), and Mr. and Mrs. Alton R. Larsen, 4164 Carter Cir. (1780 East), Holladay. ''American Treasury is the freshest new approach to fine Early American furniture it's ever been your pleasure to behold. The woods are as interesting and varied as the design themes themselves. There is. cherry, rich and patterned. Maple clusters, knotty pine and rugged pecan . . . each with the look of mellow "loving hands" care. Shown are just a few of many pieces for living, dining and bedrooms. Come see them all and marvel at their moderate prices! Diamond Bridal Duettos ispl lift Is jjotwfljv ill! Drop-lea- f table, 44 by 73", extends to 103", $199.00 Spindle arm chair, $49 JO Side chain, ea. $37.00 Buffet base, $169.00 China top, $99.00 - Round table, 50" diameter, $129.00 in Captain's chairs, each $65.00 lour Choice 249? a. 72" Buffet, $179.00 "s Convenient Budget f serving table, with 2 drawers, $125.00 Drop-lea- Terms! iVwuxm,x& V136 : ST. Park Fret, across the street SALT IAK1 CITY Store Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. i Auditorium t Parking Center 37 West First South , Phone EM , ; Tf V yi Jl M j . r . 4fe mm 4A' ! " . Saturdays, 8 dm. to 1 p.m. |