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Show -I : . ' , . - ' , ' J 'i : A MR. AND MRS. GARR1CK BAKLOW Exchange Vows Julie K. Rawlins and R. Gar-rick Gar-rick Harlow were united in a marriage ceremony on Saturday, Satur-day, (Jet. 9. Canterbury Hall was the setting for the ceremony cere-mony and the reception. JULIE is the daughter of Robert E. and Carol Rawlins. Garrick's parents are Ronald C. and LuRae Barlow. The bride, groom and parents are all natives of Bountiful. Bridesmaids included Julie's two sisters. Janice and Shelli Rawlins. The groomsmen grooms-men were Garrick's two brothers, Nelson and Scot Barlow. A WEDDING dinner, sponsored spon-sored by the groom's parents, was held the previous evening at East Canyon Resort. The couple left Sunday to enjoy a honeymoon in Ixtapa, Mexico. The bride's gown was made of sheer Belgian lace atop ivory iv-ory satin. The dress had sheer sleeves and yoke with a high lace collar. It was a floor length gown and was tied at the waist with an ivory satin bow. The Juliet crowned veil was accented with Belgian lace. THE BRIDEMAID'S dresses dres-ses were made of ivory chiffon over pink taffeta. They were mid-calf length with tucks in the skirt and bodice, and were accented with Belgian lace. They were waisted with a pink satin bow and the girls wore pink lace gloves. All dresses were made by the bride's mother and Jean Carlsen, a family friend. The wedding was accented with pink and white rosebuds, gardenias, gar-denias, baby's breath, and stephanotis. Julie is a graduate of Bountiful Bounti-ful High School. She has attended USU and is currently employed as the cash-credit manager for the Bon in Logan . GARRICK, also a Bountiful High alumni, worked as a Q.C. analyst for Thiokol Corporation. Corpora-tion. The couple will make their home in River Heights, Utah. |