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Show , .. ' i . J 1 " ' , y ' ' i ; ;r . p 1 r. t. .t M ' - r r h 4 .v ' ! ' ' i v- V M . ' V ' ' ,( -J ....... , Jm MR. AND MRS. MORRIS CLAUDE QUARNBERG Patricia Deon Frame, Morris C. Quarnberg Exchange Vows in LDS Temple Ceremony Miss Patricia Deon Frame and Morris Claude Quarnberg exchanged ex-changed vows Saturday noon, June 6 in the St. George LDS Temple. Rudgar C. Atkin of the Temple Presidency, officiated. A buffet hosted by parents of the couple took place at the home of the bride. at 4:00 p. m. following the temple rites. Mr. and Mrs. Vernee C. Frame, Cedar City, are parents of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Quarnberg, Scipio are the bridegroom's bride-groom's parents. The Cedar West Stake House j was the setting for a reception i held the same evening from R:0Q until 10:00 p. m. For her nuptials, the bride wore an original lace and ivory satin model gown by Challl of Hollywood. The dress was fashioned fash-ioned in alternate panels of lace and satin and featured a small chapel train, off the shoulder neckline, long lily-point sleeves and a low waistline. Completing the ensemble was her finger-tip length, lace edged, double-veil falling from a small crystal tiara. tia-ra. The bridal bouquet was styled with white fascination carnations circling white orchids. Attendants at the reception were Mrs. Sheila Shrum, matron of honor; Mrs. Michael M. Frame attending matron; and Bobby Jo Weir, maid of honor. They wore matching gowns of polished cotton cot-ton in white orchid floral patterns pat-terns and tulle headdresses set off with aqua butterflies. They each carried arm bouquets. Miss Sherry Lyn Thatcher and Miss Gayle Thatcher, neices of the bridegroom, carried white and orchid baskets of flowers. Best man was Merrill Wilding. Ushers were Eugene Yergenscn, Chad Halversen, Michael Frame, Jerry Frame and Brent Foulger. Guest book attendant was Kathy Ka-thy L. Mclntyre. Kitchen hostesses hostes-ses were Betty and Lillian Randall, Ran-dall, Orma Wood, Lenna Williams, Wil-liams, Necia Mullett and Mary Leigh. Bonnie Maglcby, Jackie Sawyer, Elaine Langford, Diane Mullett, Bobette B. Vorkink and Yvonne Vorkink served. Pouring at the cake-centered table were Naida Gardner, Ada Carpenter and Mary L. Bastow. Mrs Gwen Sherrett served the wedding cake. In the gift room were Norma Jean Benson and Ramona Thatcher, That-cher, a sister of the bridegroom. Following a honeymoon trip in the Utah Parks, the couple will make their home in Provo. Both the bride and bridegroom are June graduates of the BYU. They plan to teach in Green River, Utah, this coming, school year. Out-of-town guests included Jerry Frame, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mich-ael Frame, Los Angeles; Bobby Jo Weir, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Claude Quarnberg and son, John, Scipio; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thatcher That-cher and daughters, Sherrie and Gayle. Twenty-two Quarberg family fa-mily members of Scipio and Salt Lake City, along with close friends from Scipio and Provo were in attendance at the reception. |