Show DENNIS S. MITCHELL Wed In May Joan Ellis and Dennis S. Mitchell were married on May in the Temple in Salt Lake A WEDDING breakfast followed at the Lion's hosted by the groom's and George W. Mitchell of The bride is the daughter of and Frank who honored the couple at a reception that evening at the Carillon Reception Center in MATRON of honor for her sister was Thomas Richard Bridesmaids were James Norman D. Jana Barbara and Lynette PERFORMING the duties of best man was Terry The bride wore a traditional floor length gown made in empire style of peau de soi with a high the waist heavy The long leg of mutton style sleeves had a tight lace A LONG train of peau de soi was trimmed with matching lace and an elbow length veil in two tiers was caught with a seed pearl and lace She carried a bouquet of yellow rose buds with yellow carnations and The matron of honor wore a long yellow crepe gown made in empire style with olive green velvet ribbon at the waist and tied in She carried yellow daisies and carnations with lavender and baby breath held with long yellow THE bridesmaids wore long dresses in matching yellow crepe in empire style with the green velvet ribbons at the waist and bouquets matching the one carried by the matron of The mothers of the bride and bridegroom were gowned in similar green crepe dresses made in princess style with corsages of yellow camellia type made of gladiolus petals and circled with yellow rose THE BRIDE is a graduate of Davis High Kays-ville and graduated from Provo in 1970 with a degree in Business The bridegroom graduated from Clearfield High School and from the University of Utah with a degree in He served a mission to the Eastern AFTER a wedding trip to the the couple will make a home in Long New where Mitchell will be employed with the Internal Revenue Several prenuptial parties honored Miss A miscellaneous shower was given at the home of Billie Farmington with co-hostess Eva Hardy and Sally COWORKERS of the bride gave a personal shower in She has been employed at Mountain Bell Lake City and on her last day at |