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Show ! I:-'' ;, W f if" VVl ; mmtStm, 'iff M -IIMMM -m i MRS. DALLAS LaVAR TAYLOR Home Rites Unite Annette Maw, Dallas LaVar Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Orlo S. Maw of Plain City announce the marriage of their daughter, Annette to Dallas LaVar Tay. lor of Parowan. The marriage was performed perform-ed Friday, Mar. 17 at the home of the bride's parents by Albert Al-bert Wimmer, president of the Farr West LDS Stake. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Taylor of Parowan, who traveled to the Weber County community to jOver taffeta, fashioned with I empire waist and scalloped i I neckline and sleeves was worn by the bride He short wedding veil fell from a large net bow, and she carried a nosegay of white roses tied with pink ribbon. ' The new Mrs. Taylor has been a junior at Weber State College, majoring in elemen- t tary education. She graduated from Weber High School and 1 LDS Seminary. A graduate of Parowan High ' School, the bridegroom is serving serv-ing in the Army Reserves, and j has completed basic training at P'ort Lewis, Wash. He will renort to Camn Hna- attend the wedding. j The newlyweds were honored honor-ed at an open house following the ceremony. A floor-length gown of lace chuca, near Tucson, Ariz, for further training. After completing com-pleting his training the couple cou-ple will make their home in Plain City. haaitilM ubliiu iuiuiU uniHii ill in i I jf, n Hull IMIMailii ill kiikJIH SJf Hhihiihm GET COVETED EAGLE at Sunday evening Court of Hnor. Left is Craig Rowley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron- j : aid Rowley, and right, Jeffrey Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Taylor. : |