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Show Miss Karen Anderson Exchanges Marriage Vows with Franklin S. Stucki in Home Rites The home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Forrest L. Anderson was the setting for the wedding Saturday, May 15, of Miss Karen Anderson to Franklin Stewart Stucki. Bishop Gaylord Whitney performed the double-ring ceremony. cere-mony. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stucki, Salt Lake City. After the couple had exchanged nuptial vows, they were honored at a reception from 7:30 until 9:30 in the Home Living Center at the College of Southern Utah. For her nuptials the bride wore a full-length wedding gown of satin-taffeta. The dress featured a chapel train and lily-point sleeves. The boat shape neckline was adorned with appliqued lace attached at the shoulder and complete to the waist line and down the front panel of the dress. Her bridal illusion veil was attached at-tached to a crown of white satin trimmed with seed pearls and rhinestones. Her costume was complete with a cascade bouquet of pink glamilas. Attendants to the bride were Miss Mary Ellen Edmunds, Miss Charlotte Edmunds and Miss Ta-mara Ta-mara McArthur. They wore floor length dresses of pink taffeta with blue cumberbunds at the waist line and blue satin shoes matching the cumberbunds. They each wore rhinestone tiaras in their hair and held nosegays of white carnations with blue baby breath. Best man was Paul Stucki. Ushers were John Taylor, Glade McArthur, Steven White and Kim and Scott Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Therol McArthur served as host and hostess at the reception. Margene Reber was guest book attendant and Charlotte Char-lotte Cane and LaRue Perkins assisted with gift room duties. Mrs. Theron Ashcroft catered the reception. She was assisted by Mrs. Harl Judd and two daughters. Serving were Dixie Hair, Jay Lyn Taylor and Tess and Ann Fenton. Mrs. Bert Carpenter Car-penter was at the pouring table. Organ music for the reception and wedding was rendered by Mrs. Lee Spencer. Mrs. Janice Olson sang "I Love You Truly" and "Because." She was accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Neil Boyter. At the bridal book during the wedding was Larraine Palmer. The newlyweds will make their home in Cedar City after a one week's honeymoon trip to southern south-ern California. The bride is a graduate of Cedar Ce-dar City High School, College of I Southern Utah and the LDS Bus-liness Bus-liness College. The bridegroom attended school in Delta and Salt Lake City and has worked ,for the Employment Security in Salt Lake City and Cedar City. Out-of-town guests who attended attend-ed the nuptial events were Miss Joyce Warburton. Miss Fred War-burton, War-burton, Dr. and Mrs. John F. Anderson An-derson and five children, Dr. and Mrs. John F. Stucki. Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Peterson, Mrs. Olive Stucki, Stu-cki, Susan, Paul and Rita Stucki, Mrs. Hilda Peterson, Mrs. Norman Barnes, Mrs. Audrey Neilson, Miss Barbara Haig, Wilma N. Boney, Miss Mary Ellen Edmunds, Ed-munds, Miss Charlotte Edmunds and Miss Fern Lugh. |