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Show 3 v li O. tLmmii Lifci ii i i . . V "S i it. 'i- Ji MRS. DOUGLAS WARNICK (Jacquelyn West) Jacquelyn West, Douglas Warnick Honored at Reception December 18 Jacquelyn West became the bride of Douglas Warnick Friday Fri-day morning, Dec. 18 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, with Pres. Leslie 0. Stone officiating. offic-iating. A wedding breakfast was held in Salt Lake following the ceremony hosted by the parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Warnick. Warn-ick. In the evening the couple greeted guests at a reception in the Pleasant Grove Stake House against a Christinas decor of red, white and gold. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eleroy H. West, sel ected for her wedding an empire em-pire line gown of silk organza or-ganza appliqued with Chan-tilly Chan-tilly lace. Her mantilla floor length veil was edged in lace. She carried a bouquet of orchids or-chids and stephanotis. Bridal attendants were Mrs. Peggy Miller, Mrs. Loralee Goss, Bonnie Peterson, Ran-ae Ran-ae Rawlinson, Colleen Bate-man Bate-man and Jackie Zannie. They wore floor-length gowns of red antique satin and white re-embroidered lace, and carried car-ried nosegays of red carnations carna-tions attached to a holly chain. Serving as best man was Bill Warnick, brother - of the groom. Ushers were Greg and Richard West. Greeting the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Terry Warnick and Mr. and Mrs. William West. Special guests were grandparents grand-parents of the bride and groom Mr. and Mrs. Eleroy R. West and Mrs. H. L. Richards Rich-ards of Brigham City, and a great aunt of the bride, Miss Margaret Hayes. The bride was entertained at a shower given by Bonnie Peterson and Ranae Rawlinson. Rawlin-son. Following a honeymoon to San Francisco, the couple will make their home in Logan, where they will compete their education. |