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Show if " i i f , ' - I v., t ! T : 1 4 ' MRS. JAMES ROBERT MILLER Exchange Vows Lynette Tolman and James Robert Miller were married March 12 in the Jordan River Temple. THE RED Flame was the setting for the wedding breakfast break-fast given by the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Miller of Bountiful. The new-lyweds new-lyweds were further honored at a reception that evening at the Bountiful 16th Ward. Hosts were the bride's parents, pa-rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Max Tolman of Bountiful. The bride wore a long sheer nylon dress with an old fashioned theme. The wrists and sleeves were trimmed with daisy lace and accented with white nylon ribbon. The skirt had three rows of chantilly lace ruffles also accented with satin ribbon. Her high mandrain type neck line and the wide brirn hat completed the theme of the dress. Her bouquet was of white gardenias and white roses. THE BRIDESMAIDS wore long brown printed old-fashioned old-fashioned skirts with ivory laced blouses. They held wicker wick-er fans trimmed with roses and ribbons. Shaunna Tolman, the bride's sister, was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Jenny Jen-ny Miller, Marcia Allen, Joan Muir, Cara Rosson and Tina Bjorkman. Flower girls were Jaylyn Miller and Krista Miller. BESTMAN were brothers of the groom, Joe Miller and Jerry Jer-ry Miller. Ushers were brothers of the bride, Troy Tolman and Lance Tolman. Wedding showers and luncheons lun-cheons were given by Cheryl Schow, Norma Jensen, LeAnn Schow, Louise Bernards, Ber-nards, Elaine Chowen, Jill Combs, Sue Gudmundson, Anita Davenport, LeVee Nelson, Nel-son, Mechelle Lewis, Rosemary Rosem-ary Waters, Shirley Tuttle, Louise Squire, Suzzane Gadd and Kay Goodrich. THE BRIDE graduated from Viewmont High School, attended Ricks College and is now employed at Tracy Collins Col-lins Bank. The bridegroom also graduated from Viewmont View-mont High School, served an LDS mission in Minneapolis, Minnesota and is currently employed em-ployed at J.R. Christensen Electrical Supply. After a honeymoon trip to southern California they will make their home in Center-ville. |