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Show Mullett, Warner married in Temple .il ''' .'- ,'"1, ...' . -.- Zy JT J . J it .V ' ' fl ' : I'i. . . Si I If Miss Vickie Lynn Mullett became the bride of Dick Michael Warner in rites solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple August 4th, 1978. . Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Wesley F. Mullett and Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Timpson. That evening they were honored at an Open House in the North Chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and the following night they greeted guests at a garden reception at the home of the bride's parents in Cedar City. The bride was radiant in a long white gown of silk organza edged with delicate ruffles at the neck and sleeve. Wide eyelet lace trimmed the bottom of the full skirt which flowed into a long train in back. Her fingertip veil was trimmed with matching lace and was held by a petite jewel-trimmed jewel-trimmed tiara. She carried a bouquet of Picardy roses and white glamelias and stephanotis against a background of ti leaves and lemmon leaves. MR. AND MRS. DICK MICHAEL WARNER Attending the bride were Mrs. Cameron Court as matron of honor and Mrs. Kristine Plummer, sisters of the bride. Other bridesmaids were Jean Roberts, Jeanette Church, Emily Jane Eager, Lori Plummer, and Lisa Court. They wore floor length peach colored dresses trimmed with flowered peach colored chiffon and off-white lace. They carried nosegays of picardy roses, pixie carnations and daisies. Scott Palmer of Salt Lake of tailsman roses and stephanotis. Acting as hosts and hostesses for the reception were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Seaman and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wood. The bride chose a peach colored slack suit with matching accessories as her going away costume and they spent a week touring the parks before returning to Salt Lake where both will attend the University of Utah this fall. The bride has attended SUSC and BYU and the bridegroom is a graduate of Skyline High and has served two years in the Florida-Tallahassee Florida-Tallahassee Mission for the LDS Church. Prior to the wedding the bride was feted at a shower hosted by Jeanette Church and Emily Jane Eager. City stood as best man while the ushering was done by Cameron Court and Doug Plummer. Mrs. Mullett wore a peach colored dress of quiana cloth with cumberbund waistline, high neck and long sleeves. The bridegroom's mothers' peach colored dress was of crepe with a chiffon cape. Both mothers had corsages |