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Show NoEces-Persy t ... -- MR. AND MRS. DAVID CORYDON NOKFS Collette Lee Perry and David Corydon Nokes were married Sept. 29 by Pres. Richard J. White followed by a reception in their honor at the Fldredge House. THE HRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J. Perry of Farmington. T he groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Corydon T. Nokes of L.ayton. The bride selected a traditional gown designed by Michele Pic-cione. Pic-cione. The overall fabric was tulle with Schiffli embroidery. Turn of the century look disclosed a high neck back of Venice lace, a wide ruffle imitating a deep V-neck with bodice insert of seed pearls and sequins. se-quins. The long cathederal train was made up of tiers of Wedge-wood Wedge-wood Lace. The bride wore a wreath of tiny flowers and fingertip veil. Her bouquet was made up of white roses and white daisies accented with tiny pink and burgundy bur-gundy flowers. THE BRIDEGROOM was attired in a white western affect tuxedo. The ushers and all men of the wedding party wore Silver Cheyenne (grey) western tuxedos. The matron of honor was Tami S. Perry, a sister-in-law. Bridesmaids Brides-maids were Nancy Green. Shan-nan Shan-nan Hardy and Cory Ann Nokes. The bridesmaids wore floor length pink dotted Sw iss dresses and carried car-ried silk flower sprays of pink daisies. The mothers wore solid color dresses of chiffon over chiana in pink and burgundy. JANICE Hansen attended the guest book. Gift hostess was Kay Lynn Jenkins. Presents were carried car-ried by Brady Perry and Dena Perry. Per-ry. Kay Jenkins, refreshment hostess, hos-tess, was assisted by Sue Ann Thacker. Amy Sue Thacker. Darci Thacker. Tresha Curtis. Shcena Curtis and Nicole Sheppick w ho all wore pink lace aprons. Woody Green performed duties of best num. Ushers were brothers of the bride and groom, Rob Nokes, Jim Nokes, Brent Perry, Brian Perry and Blaine Perry. MRU) Al. showers were given by Kay Jenkins, DeAnn Nokes: Tami Perry and J eanna Smith. A couples dinner party was given by Glen and Judy Rice and Pat and Rick Christ-onsen. Christ-onsen. A quilling luncheon was given by I .o Kela Riley, grandmother of Collette. Flahorale pink and maroon ma-roon cross stitching oft he quill was done by the late Clyta Perry, paternal pater-nal grandmother. The "Heritage quill" is estimated as having about 200 hours of handwork. THE BRIDE attended Davis High School. The groom ''Mended Layton High School. After a honeymoon hon-eymoon in Jackson Hole. Wyo., the couple will make their home in Layton. |