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Show t J' '? . yS ' .. : ; -V ; , 'Wgf.. '. 1 ' it'- : v 7ii FKrsr - feaS i MI ' -..M.i m Jtirtic J trvmffrni m MR. AND MRS. DALE E. CHURCH Dale E. Church claims Teresa Card well in March 1 7 ceremony crepe gown of pale blue. The shortsleeved igown featured empire waistlines and the sweetheart neck. The attendants attend-ants carried nosegays of blue-tipped blue-tipped carnations. B. Chris Cardwell was best man and the ushering was done by Phil and Craig Card-well. Card-well. Mrs. Cardwell wore a pink crepe dress and Mrs. Church wore a beige doulbleknit The young couple honemo-oned honemo-oned en route from Hood River, Oregon to Cedar where they are making their home. The bride is a 1971 graduate of Hood River Valley High and is now employed at SUSC. Mr. Church graduated from Cedar High in 1971 and Is now studying Electronics and Real Estate at SUSC. 'Miss Teresa Cardwell became be-came the bride of Dale E. Church In a double ring ceremony cere-mony March 17. Bishop Webster Webs-ter officiated at the wedding. The Hood River Ward Chaip-ei Chaip-ei was the scene for the wedding wed-ding and for the reception which followed. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Cardwell are the parents of the bride and Mr. and Mrs. Karl V. Church are the bridegroom's bride-groom's parents. The bride wore a long white gown of lace over satin featuring featur-ing the sweetheart neckline with daisy trim edging it and the bodice. The sheer lace sleeves ended in a wide cuff at the wrist, and a cap of lace and pearl daisies held the tiered veil which flowed into a floor length train. She carried a cascade of roses, carnations and baby breath laced with blue ribbon. A detachable rose corsage which the bride later wore on her red, white and blue go-ing-away dress, centered the bouquet. Miss Patti Cardwell was maid of honor and Misses Pain Cardwell and Jeanette ChurCh were bridesmaids. Each wore a long ployester |