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Show Sarah Seibel Weds William Yates In American Fork Miss Sarah Seibel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralph Seibel, became be-came the bride of William. H. Yates of Brigham City, son of Mr. and Mrs. James O. Yates in an afternoon ceremony last Saturday Sat-urday in the Community Presbyterian Presby-terian church of American Fork. Rev. Donald S. Ryder officiated and Ann Scaumburg served as musician. The bride wore softly draped white chiffon and a veil of bridaL illusion fell from , a pearl and sequin crown. Her bouquet was white chrysanthemums. As she entered the chapel on the arm of her father she was preceded by her niece, Joyoa Loer in yellow taffeta, acting as ring bearer. Bridesmaid was Miss Nolene Reg-nier Reg-nier of Burley, Idaho, who was-'gowned was-'gowned in gold chiffon over taffeta taf-feta and 'Carried bronze mums. William Fowler of Rexburg, Ida., served as best man. Allen Keeney and Richard Shaffer served as ushers. Mrs. Seibel wore beige lace and a talisman rose corsage. Mrs. Yates, mother of the groom, was in powder blue lace with talisman roses. Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beighley were hosts at the reception held in their gardens. The cake, adorned with pale yellow roses, was displayed dis-played on a round glass table flounced in white with yellow trim. Guests signed the register presided over by Mrs. Richard Shaffer and gifts were cared for by Miss Alice Wilson. Misses Susan Laux, Patty Fisher, Fish-er, Ann Hoelscher, Marlehna Stubbles, Connie Rusick and Karen Kar-en Teuscher served refreshments to guests at tables decorated with with huge gold sprayed yellow chrysanthemums floated in shallow shal-low bowls. After a brief honeymoon at Jackson Hole, IWyo., the young couple will be at home to their friends in ithe Peach' City Apartments Apart-ments in Brigham City. i ' |