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Show j i Sue Cripps, Richard Gale exchange vows j Gail Cripps acted as ho.st for the evening and organ music was furnished by Koss Glass. ' The bride chose a red and navy blue pantsuit for her going go-ing away costume; and the newlyweda honeymooned in Salt Lake. Prior to the wedding the bride was honored at a tup-perware tup-perware party given by her aunts, Mrs. Frank Stevens and Mrs. Herman Anderson. A miscellaneous shower was given by Lanette and Maureen Maur-een Lunt and Laurie Jones. Other pre-nuptial festivities consisted of a kitchen snower 1 given by th.-' bride's class- j mates in MIA; and a street luncheon Riven on the patio a Mrs. Francis Detenson's home with Mrs. Mitchell Lunt, Mrs. Glade Stephenson, Mrs. Norman Heaton, Mrs. End Kunz, and Mrs. Elmer Cox acting as co-hostesses. Beth the bride and bride- grocm graduated frcm Cedar High where she was active In pep club, band and seminary. She is presently working at the Dairy Freeze and he is employed with Gale's Sheet Metal. (T i 'l-rr &-v rzp' 1 kri I III I-.,-' rr-mW ' 'fl Miss Sue Cripps became the bride of Richard Harold Gale in rites solemnized in the- St. George LDS Temple July 14. President Theron Ashcroft officiated of-ficiated at the double ring ceremony. Parents of the young Cedar City couple are Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cripps and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Gale. Following the ceremony a wedding luncheon was given by the bridegrocm'3 parents for relatives and friends at the Jolly King Restaurant. The newlyweds greeted the guests at a reception in their honor that evening at the Ninth Nin-th Ward Cultural Hall. The bride wore a gown of poi de sui featuring-a high waistline and tiny covered buttons down the bodice. The high rise . neckline was trimmed trim-med with lace satin edging. The bottom cf the full skirt and cuffs were edged with wide scalloped lace. The floor length veil fell from a tiara j of tiny pearls and crystal beads. The ensemble .was made by the bride's mother. The bride carried a cascade of yellow roses, white daisy perns and baby breath with white streamers. Matron of honor was Mrs. Gail Cripps and the bridesmaids brides-maids were Miss Lanette Lunt, Mrs. Rick Hoyle," and Miss Janet Cripps. They wore floor-length floor-length dresses of aqua blue dotted swiss belted in back with a bow. The short puffed sleeves and high necklines were trimmed with white lace daisies. They carried lace colonials with .white daisy perns and baby - breath accented, ac-cented, with yellow streamers. Kevin Gale stood as best man for his brother and the ushering was done by-Steven Gale, Jeff Hunter and Allen Forsyth. ' ' . Mrs. Cripps and Mrs". Gale wore floor length dresses of yellcw polyester knit and their flowers were yellcw roses, daisy poms and baby breath. Helping Mrs. Alvin Brad--shaw in the kitchen were Mrs. Bud Kunz, Mrs. Elmer Cox, Mrs. Fallas Olofson, Mrs. Norman Nor-man Heaton, Mrs. Glade Stephenson, Step-henson, Mrs. Joseph Felix, Mrs. Brent Orchard, and Mrs. Larry Jones. The refreshments were served serv-ed by Misses Jill Anderson, Linda Lunt, Karen Cripps, Jill Hunter, and Laurie Marquard-son. Marquard-son. Miss Jolyn Felix presided at the guest book and the gifts were taken care of by Mrs. Mitchell Lunt, Kay Lynn Mur-dock Mur-dock and Laurie Jones. MR. AND MRS RICHARD HAROLD GALE I |