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Show Moss-Allen f I ; 1 is, : ? TS . I i " k ' r ' ...,v and streamer. The bride's bouquet was of silk cascade arrangement of pink roses, stephanotis, white daisies and two white fresh orchids. THE RECEPTION consisted of maid of honor Jeanette Poulsen, Merilee Moss, sister of bride and Lynne Allen, sister of the groom. They wore Victorian style long gowns in a pale pink of polyester chiffon, with bustle effect in back. They carried silk nosegays in pink and burgundy arranged with carnations, carna-tions, daisies and Tiger Lillies. The mother of the bride wore a pale pink long gown with high neck and full pleated front of polyester. She wore a corsage of fresh roses, daisies and carnations in pink. HEATHER Pritchett and Sadie Moss, sister of the bride, were flower girls wearing long dresses of pink with tiny burgundy rose buds and lace accents. They carried parasols pa-rasols with flowers and wore white gloves. Bryan Moss, brother of the bride, was ring bearer and he carried car-ried the white satin ring pillow. BEST MAN to the groom was Dave Pritchett. Ushers were Ric Wilkins, Kevin Thacker and Gordon Gor-don Moss, brother of the bride. The best man, ushers and father wore burgundy tuxedos. The groom wore a light silver grey tuxedo. Music for the evening was provided pro-vided by Dave Heslington, Eric Burt and Mike Newman. A PERSONAL shower was given by Carol Wilkins at her home. The couple was honored at a party given by the employees of Mur-dock Mur-dock Chevrolet and their wives. After a honeymoon trip to St. George the couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. Scott is employed at Murdock Chevrolet and Susie is employed at Little America in Salt Lake City. MR. AND MRS. SCOTT ALLEN Susie Moss and Scott Allen were married May 4th by Bishop Jay Lowe. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Moss Jr. of 1351 W. 1500 S., Woods Cross. The groom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Allen of Salt Lake City. The couple was honored at a wedding supper at the home of the bride's parents and a reception at Colonial Square Reception Center. THE BRIDE wore a Victorian style gown with cascading ruffles of Venice lace extending to a simple sim-ple length train. The yoke and sleeves had Schiffli embroidered accents with a row of pearl buttons on back yoke. The bride wore a hat covered with lace, seed pearls and flowers and accented with a nylon net pouf |