OCR Text |
Show i """..' ' ' 1 ! ". i.'m I . 1 A :. . ..-.Hi ,4. .4 MISS CARLA YOUNG AND DAVID JOHNSON Carla Sue Young and David Johnson to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Wendall K. (Bill and Shirl) Young of Port Nikiski Dock, Kenai, Alaska, are announcing the forthcoming forthcom-ing marriage of their daughter Carla Sue Young to David P. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. (Chuck and Betty) Johnson of North Kenai, Alaska. The wedding is planned for December 14, 1974 in her parents par-ents home at Port Nikiski Dock at 6:00 p.m. President Waldo Bishop will officiate at the ceremony. A reception will follow fol-low In the Island Sea Room at Lighthouse Inn at 7:30 p.m. The bride escorted by her father, will wear an empire style chiffon and lace gown. Her veil worn formely by two of her sisters made of pearl tiara & fingertip length shoulder shoul-der length will crown her head. She will carry a bridal bouquet of red carnations, white roses and holly. Maid of Honor, Cynthia Cyn-thia Peck, sister of the bride, from Pleasant Grove, Utah, will wear a floor length gown of red and gold. Bride's Maids are Ann Corey and Vickie Vick-ie Lazenby Brewater will wear read gowns, carrying nosegays of white carnations, red roses and holly. The mother of the bride will wear a dark green velvet gown with white carnations and roses. George Brewster will serve as Best Man. Standing in line will also be Scott Young and Don England. Paula Deland, Cindy Carter and Robin Stone will care for gifts and bride's book. Carla will graduate from Kenai High School and works part time secretary for Board at Rig Tenders Dock. Dave graduated from Kenai High School and works for Dresser Atlas also at Rig Tenders Ten-ders Dock. They will have a short honeymoon touring Alaska Alas-ka and live in Kenai. |