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Show ,- " -j .'r' , ; ir ( ' , X t VA ; ! ' T s ""y ' 1- n (' . 1 i v A' MRS. DON B. WOOD Temple Rites LuAnn Olsen became the bride of Don B. Wood, September Sep-tember 18th in the Salt Lake LDS Temple in a ceremony performed by Wilford Kimball. Kim-ball. IMMEDIATELY following the marriage, the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast break-fast given by the parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Don P. Woods, 3478 South 475 West Bountiful, at the Bountiful Utah Orchard Stake Center. Later that same day, the couple was further honored at a reception given by parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. L. Clifford Olsen, 2205 South 800 West at Woods Cross Stake Center. FOR THIS special occasion,' the new bride chose a traditional tradi-tional gown of white, with long sleeves and attached train, and lace inset at neck and waist. Her floor length veil was caught to a lace covered cap. Her bouquet was of yellow roses, rust mums and baby's breath. Chosen to attend the bride as matron of honor was her sister, Mrs. Barbara Heaton Kathlee Nielsen was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Connie Cook, Sheryl Ban-garter, Ban-garter, and Janell Heaton. They wore floor length dresses of yellow cotton, and carried bouquets of daisies and mums. FLOWER GIRLS were Jamie and Shannon Olsen. Gift bearers were Steven Olsen Ol-sen and Brent Heaton. At the guest book was Shelly Workman. Work-man. Best man duties were performed by Gene Anderson. Ushers were Dennis Wood, Robert Wood, and Paul Olsen. MOTHERS OF the couple wore floor length, long sleeved dresses of yel low crepe. Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates of Viewmont High School. THE BRIDEGROOM also attended the University of Utah and fulfilled an LDS South West Indian Mission. Following a brief honeymoon, the newlyweds will make their home in Centerville. Cen-terville. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Flora Wood, Mrs. Laurel Barua, Mrs.Janet Burton, and Ruby Peterson rsp |