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Show Barbara Fausett Weds LynnMfc.,, t Beautiful in Its simplicity was' the ceremony Sept. 10 that united unit-ed in wedlock Miss Barbara Fausett, of Ioka, and Lynn Mc-Caxrell, Mc-Caxrell, of .Vernal. Following a choral reading, "As Long As We Love" by Mrs. Lawrence E. Luck, accompanied by Mrs. Bus Hatch, wedding rites were read by Bishop Clifford Clif-ford E. Drollinger, of the Ioka ward, at high noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Caldwell. Misty blue silk, caught with pink rose buds, created an altar effect, enhanced with a basket of gladioli at either side. Captivating in an afternoon gown of deep rosewood, softly draped at the hipline, Miss Fausett Fau-sett perfected her ensemble with a single orchid, worn shoulder high. She was given in marriage by her father, J. W. Fausett. Johnny Fausett, brother of the bride, stood as best man for his new brother-in-law, who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mc-Carrell. Mc-Carrell. Bridesmaids were Leora Mc-Carrell, Mc-Carrell, sister of the bridegroom, and LaWana Blackburn. Miss McCarrell chose pastel yellow with g'ently flaring peplum, and Miss Blackburn lime green, cut in soft princess lines. Both wore corsages of roses. Mrs. Fausett was becomingly gowned in black crepe with fig- rose embroidery p l J sage was of pink 57" He enr Carrell cho.U a two-piece effect S Vfi of gladioli floreL Uhac Reception guests ed by Mrs. LlRa- PS?e ora McCarrell S?d4.S the guest booked egglen the gift room ? were Mrs. Dorothy Lulh 6 Fern Lambert and fl Centered on the w " table, thefoUMiered at ' ding cake featured 1 a miniature bride ff Lfi and was topped by a tn, ' wedding bell. Gracing eX8ilv fi were white swan vasgesl white and rose chmaJE - 14 K were arranged. mSSiJ! 4 Craig Caldwell. uck After a honeymoon in m sota, the new Mr. and Mr? Carrell will be at Kfa |