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Show ; I ; ft&tw ' 1 4 1'' ' 111 I ' ' jp:; f MR. AND MRS. MARTIN L. TAGGART ' Miss Inajarvis, Martin L.Taggart say 5 marriage vows in Salt Lake Temple rites Idaho and CSU. I The bridegroom also attended attend-ed Ricks where he played fooi ball and was active in Intramural Intra-mural Sports. He is now attending at-tending SUS where he plajs football and wrestles. Miss Ina Jarvis, 126 N. 100 W., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Jarvis became the bride of Martin L. (Marty) Taggart, Smoot, Wyoming, May 29. The double ring ceremony was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Ralph Keeler officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer L. Taggart Tag-gart of Smoot, Wyo., are the parents of the bridegroom. A reception honoring the newlyweds was held in Cedar City on June 7 in the Third-Fourth Third-Fourth Ward Relief Society Room. An open house was held in Smoot, Wvo. Th.e bride wore a white dotted dot-ted Swiss lined with soft cotton. cot-ton. ..The gown featured an empire waist and was trimmed with velvet ribbon and lace on the collar and cuffs. She carried car-ried a bouquet of yellow and white roses. Attending the bride were Miss Diana Tenney of Mesa, Ariz.; the bride's sister Miss Kathy Jarvis; and th.s bridegroom's bride-groom's sister Mrs, Tamalee Monical of Smoot., The attendants attend-ants wore blue dotted Swiss, with empire waistlines and trimmed with white gros gran ribbon and lace around the n.eckline and bottom of the sleeves. Each carried a long stemod yellow rose. Spencer Dean Taggart stood as best man for his brother. Mrs. Jarvis wore a pink lace and Mrs. Taggart wore a tan knit. Both dresses were accented accent-ed with yellow iv se corsages. The bride has attended Ricks Jr. College in Rexburg, |