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Show | June is Brides Month Barbara Mitchell Weds George Taylor Temple Ceremonies Unite Young Couple In rites performed June 10 in Colleen Allen, daughter of Mr and Mrs, Don T.Allen of Provo, and Orson S. Welch,a son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Welch of Bancroft, Ida., were married Fridayy morning in a ceremony meet ie alt Lak TAS the Sait Lake LDS Temple, Barbara Mitchell became the bride of First Lieutenant George R. Taylor. A reception honored the couple June 11at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Parents of bir attractive reception was bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. that evening in the Roy S. Taylor of Orem. Vineyard Ward cultural hall. The bride wore her wedding At the reception the bride wore dress of heavily embroidered : a Victorian style gown with lace lace over delustered satin with a bodice, empire waist and a skirt chapelength veil. B of satin and chiffon. Her floorShe was attended by Mrs. length bridal veil was edged in Michael Ford, Mrs. Fred Udy, lace and she carried a carnation Mrs, Richard Allen and Mrs. cascading bouquet with baby William Marek. Best man duties breath and stephanotis. were performed by Jay Attending the bride were Mrs. Sorensen. The couple were also honored Frank en, at an oven house Saturday in Bancroft. The young peoplewill reside in Tippets, Linda Shumway and Maralee Taylor. They wore floor Orem and Mr. Welch will continue his studies at Brigham chiffon boleroes trimmed in Young University in the fall. lavender and carried round balls of pink and lavender mums. BEVERLY REDD Beverly R edd AnnouncesPlans DEBORAH BAILEY Deborah Bailey Reveals Date length pink gowns with pink Shoe Fashions e ceremon: Tnvited to attendthe bride are Best man was Mark J. Taylor end ’s man was Jon Mitchell. Ushering were Mr. and Mrs.Bill Mitchell and Mr. and Just For Boys Mrs. Ronald “Duff” Mitchell. Boys will be joys, especially The reception setting was when they’re happy. And boys with flowers, a rock are happiest when they’re MRS. ORSON WELCH Provo while he continues his MRS.GEORGE TAYLOR (Colleen Allen) , playing. The shoes they'll be schooling. (Barbara Mitchell) wearing for the long hours of parents of the bridegroom at play this summer arefull of all home. the ideas they like most. Pre-nuptial parties honoring By United Press International ‘Their sandals are rugged,like the bride were hosted by Mrs. Sumner, Mrs. Hansen, Mrs. the ones their teenage idols Now there’s no need for long wear, with broad leather straps Jones, Mrs. Phil R. Shumway, hair to switch to that bun-atpoicteacagpsheeryes y and brass rings and rubber ti soles, Sneaker and track styles the-back look. A new clip-on * are done in two colors of leather hair creation gives the beautiful Junior Miss (10 through 12); Sub In addition, finalists and their Hlawkins bun look in an instant, the or canvas with leather trim. Deb (13 through 16); and Deb (16 mothers (or family-approved manufacturer says. Made of The newlyweds plan to make through 18). chapercaeaWilla tena ts San They'll be choosing from an synthetic hair, bun-maker home in Augusta, Ga. Singer electric scissers and Francisco for six days as guests is with the army of boots, the western or has a bombe base that is sewn sewing machines will be of the Singer Company to model where the bri frontier kind with fringe trim, onto a mock tortoise barrette. their entries in the national U.S. Army Military Police the desert boots that lace up the The barrette attaches the bun finals. One winner in each age School |. Both graduated from front, and the hiking or Alpine to the hair, becoming invisible group will receive a jet trip for Orem High School and the new boots that usually have broad once the hairpiece is in place. Mrs, Taylor attended straps and comein soft, waxey Young University. She filled an judged on construction and LDS Franco-Belgium Mission. leathers. There will be new looks in boots too, some with zippers fashion Entry ‘blanks, rules and The groom is a graduate of BYU and somewith ghillie ties up the in accounting anf filled a Central front, called McGoo boots. These LDS Mission. He is are most often in dark brown 4. also a graduate of OCS training suede with rough edges or waxey,glove-soft leathers. at Fort Belvoir, Va. EuropeanTrip, Other Prizes Offered in Stylemaker Contest An all-expense trip for two to San Francisco, plus London, Paris or Rome, is among the pee eee to winners the 1971 Singer World roltas co which Grooming Guide ran up tro A.14 atandlocal‘willSinger Sewing Cent Girls ae the ages of 10 and 18 are eligible to compete for es totaling more than 000 with $1,800 in or trips to ndon, Paris or Rome as a grand prize for winners in three age groups: Mr. and Mrs.Reford L. Bailey of Orem announce the fortheoming marriage of their saugtiee, Deborah Dae Kay to R. Rodabough, son of Mr. and ae Harry W. Rodabough The sosapewall take place June 18, An open house wil! honor the newlyweds following the wedding, from 8 p.a. to 10 p.m. at the home of the bride's parents, 309 North 850 West, Orem. The couple wil! reside in Logan where they will both be attending school, Wedding Party Honors Newly-Married Couple Margaret Elmer, daughter of Arthur Elmer of Payson, and Russell Backus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Backus of Orem were married in Manti Temple ceremonies May29, Following the nuptials, the wedding party enjoyed dinner and then returned to the homeof the bridegroom’s parents for wedding cake and ice cream was served to family, friends and neighbors. The following brothers and sisters attended ihe event: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Backus, Mr. and Mrs.D. 0. Backus, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Backus, Mrs. Eugene Backus, all of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Backus,Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Slack, St. George; Mr. and Mrs, Delano Backus of Elko, Nev.; Floyd Chadsey, Payson. The young couple will be making a home in Logan where both are attending Utah State University. The new Mrs. Backus is a former teacher in the Utah schools. Wavelength 771. The covered-upsuit. 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