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Show January 31, 1972 The Ute Bulletin Bedonie-Coloro- w wedding rites Lavender was the color chosen by 'Julia Bedonle for her Dec. 3 wedding to Marshall Colorow. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Tabbee and he is the son of Frances Ankerpont. Judge Henry Upchego performed the marriage at the Fort Duchesne Community Building. The bride wore a floor-leng- th gown of lavender with a matching headpiece and veil. Her flowers were white and lavender carnations with purple ribbon streamers. Attending her as maid of honor was her sister, Miss Victoria Tabbee. Mrs. Glenda Lopez, Miss Gwendolyn Colorow, sis ter of the bride-grooma- nd Mrs. Jackie Cess-poocompleted the bridal entourage. The attendants were attired in Identical lavender gowns. Also wearing lavender dresses for their parts as flower girls were Regina Dawn Lopez, Wllda Bedonle, and Roberta Reed. Robert Jack served the bridech JUST MAWED Nr. and Mm. Darrell LaRflM were married recently and a reception was held in their honor at Fort Duchesne. The' bride is the former Connie Murray. wedding announced Wall-LaRo- se Darrell The mother of the bride wore a gold metallic dress and a corsage of yellow and white roses. Lois LaRose played the wedding march, and Lori Ann Gard- H. LaRose claimed Connie Murray Wall as his bride in a ceremony held at the Earl Gardner residence at Ft. Duchesne. John B. Gale, Justice of the Peace, officiated ner sang. in the ceremony. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Julius Murray, Ft. Duchesne and Mr. and Mrs. Lamar The ding bells. The newlyweds were honored at a reception that evening at the Ft. Duchesne community building. Mrs. Julius Murray Jr., Betty Jean Murray and Zoela Murray were in charge of gifts. For her going away ensemble the bride wore a yellow dress Brigham City. A buffet dinner was served to the families of the young couple and close friends following the wedding. The bride wore a gold satin gown with lace trim and a lace She carried a bouquet of yellow and white roses and stephanotls. Mrs. Leo Tapoof was matron She wore a gold of honor. metallic dress and a corsage of yellow and white roses. Jimmy Murray was best man. Raymond Glen Murray was ring bearer and Wendy Kim Nava-nla flower girl wore a white lace dress and carried a basket of vellow. daisies. with a lace jacket. Their honeymoon destination was not disclosed. The bride is a graduate of Union high school and the bridegroom is a graduate of Box El- - n der high school at Brigham City. Both were trainees at the Bottle ck ft - i: wedding cake was iced in gold and featured a row of lighted candles on each side. It was topped with wed- 1&-Ro- se, inntilla veil. five-tier- ed Hollow resort. 'tmm JMi.il 5 groom as best man. The bride was graduated from Union high school and continued her education at Weber State College and LDS Business College. She is employed as a voucher clerk in the Tribal Bookkeeping Department. Mr . Colorow attended Duchesne high school and is in the Forestry Department of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Forest Cuch, Carla Giles marry Red and white poinsettlas the altar of St. Helens Catholic Church for the holiday wedding of Miss Carla Giles and Forrest Cuch. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jose Giles of Salt Lake City and Gay Head, Mass. Father of the bridegroom is Jason Cuch of Fort Duchesne. When Poowegup, Reed nuptials revealed Miss Athelia Poowegup be- came the bride of Charles Conrad Reed in rites performed in the Randlett Branch Chapel Friday evening. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Poowegup Sr., and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Reed. Larry Daniels officiated in the double ring ceremony in the presence of family members and close friends. The newlyweds were honored held that evening the Ft. Duchesne Community at a reception at building. For her wedding and reception the bride wore a gown of It featured organza over-sati- n. a rounded neckline and long full sleeves edged in imported lace. A full skirt was also enhanced with lace. Her veil of illusion was edged in lace and formed a train. She carried a bouquet of an orchid with cascading lavender carnations and ribbon streamers. girls and doubled as train carr- iers for the ceremony. The mother of the bridewore an amerlcan beauty colored dress and the mother of the bridegroom wore a purple dress. Both wore orchid corsages. Robert Reyos performed the duties of best man. The wedding cake was and was iced in white with accents of red and pink roses. It was topped by a miniature four-tier- bride and groom. ed given in marriage by her father, the bride was attith red in a gown of full-leng- white silk organza accented by embroidered organza daisies. The empire style featured a chapel train attached at the shoulders. She wore a Juliet veil of cap and elbow-lengillusion and carried a bouquet of white carnations encircling a white orchid. her sister as Attending matron of honor was Mrs. Bruce th Ignacio of Fort Duchesne. Her silk organza gown was of pale blue. Miss Berta Giles was her sisters junior bridesmaid and Miss Mary Cuch, sister of the bridegroom was bridesmaid. They wore pink linen an empire style acin gowns cented by a band of French lace, which were designed by the brides aunt, Mrs. Thelma Welssberg of Spain. The bridal entourage carried pink and blue carnations with matching Caudell was his brothers best man. David Giles, brother of the bride, and Rex LaRose, cousin of the bridegroom, escorted guests to their places. Floyd The Rev. M. A. McNlcholas offlcated at the ceremony and Mass, assisted by altar boys, Valgene Cuch, cousin of the Billie and bridegroom, Coltharp. For her daughters wedding, Mrs. Giles selected a beige and lavender gown with velvet' accessories. Her corsage was of lavender carnations, centered with an orchid. Mrs. Albert LaRose, aunt of the bridegroom, was attired in a gold and pale green brocade ensemble accented by a white carnation corsage with gold mettallc leaves and ribbon. Also in attendance were grandmothers of the bridegroom, Mrs. Stella LaRose and Mrs. Rebecca Cuch as well as his aunt, Mrs. Mary Mae Mur' ray. The wedding party, members of the immediate families and guests were served buffet dinner following the ceremony at Bottle Hollow Resort. Guests were greeted that evening at a reception and dance at the Fort Duchesne Comout-of-to- wn A silver and Hall. was scheme green color depicted with boxwood topiary trees and silver cord in a semicircle around the table where the the bridal couple cut a fourtiered cake topped with silver bells. The reception line was under an arch of boxwood gree- munity NOTE: Be sure to report all Ute Newt' to your Ute Bulletin Editor, MAXINE NATCHEES . . . Phone Ext. 31, or mail to Ute Tribe, Ft Duchetme, Utah. 722-226- Debra Ridley was maid of She wore a burgundy honor. with gown pink lace trim and carried a nosegay which matched her gown. Betsy and Canorra Chapoose were flower JUSTWEDS Mr. and Mm. Conrad Reed are honored at a The reception at the Fort Duchesne Community building. Athelia Poowegup. new Mm. Reed Is the former EXCHANGE VOWS Mr. and Mm. Furmt Curb grret gumt at a distaer held at Bottle Hollow Reitort following their wedding. 3, In charge of serving and gifts were Jody Willie, Mary Jo Reed and James Reed. Charles Reed took care of the guest book. Prior to the wedding ceremony a program was given consisting of a song by Clifton Duncan while Patricia Reed did the song, "The Lords Prayer in Indian sign language. Luel-l- a Murdock also sang several numbers. Norma Denver emceed the program. The young couple is making the home in Whlterocks. nery. A large Christmas tree with silver ornaments and table centerpieces of silver and green ' completed the decorations. Mrs. Henry Cuch, aunt of the bridegroom, presided at the punch bowl and Miss Bera Giles was at the guest book. The bride is a graduate of Union liigh school, and until her marriage, was attending Utah State University, Logan. She will continue her education In Salt Lake City where her husband is enrolled at Westminster College. He was graduated from Wasatch Academy. They .are residing in Salt Lake City. |