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Show s - "V ? - V- ! i i: wn in i - i ii in in -ii in yfr MR. AND MRS. CONN J. DRAZAN Couple United mony. Pat World was in charge of the gifts with Troy World and Carey Manning helping. Rebecca DeMarco, Tina Adams, Nichole World, Adrian and Melissa Wilson and Shannon Manning were the servers. THE BRIDE designed and made her wedding cake with Harriett Tippets and Pat Beaz-er. Beaz-er. The wedding top was also designed and made by the bride. Prenuptial parties were given by Helen Drazan, Shuana Martin, Mary Lou Thomson, Valerie Powers and Sherry DeMarco. OUT-OF-TOWN guests were the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry World from Orangeville, Ut., the bride's aunt. Sister Mary Margaret, Mar-garet, who is a nun from Taco-ma, Taco-ma, Wash., an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Maron Oveson ' from Pleasant Grove. Following their week honeymoon hon-eymoon in southern California they will make their home in Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Louie DeMarco DeMar-co of Bountiful are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Theresa, to Conn J. Drazan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Drazan Dra-zan of Farmington. They were married in the Bountiful Community Com-munity Church Feb. 20, 1982 with Rev. Proctor officiating at the double ring ceremony. A reception, honoring the couple, cou-ple, was held that evening at Canterbury Hall. THE BRIDE was attired in a nylon organdy gown with a high jewel neckline with a ruffled ruf-fled front edge in chantilly lac-e; lac-e; bishop sleeves with ruffled cuffs at the wrist trimmed in chantilly lace. Her veil was de-signed de-signed and made by her mother. It was a crown of chantilly lace. It consisted of three tiers of tulle the longest layer flowing down 14 feet. Chantilly lace was on the edges of all three layers and chantilly f roses placed throughout the longest layer. The bride's bouquent consisted con-sisted of a large lavender orchid in the middle surrounded sur-rounded by lavender and yellow yel-low carnations, yellow rose buds and stephanotis with a long white beaded ribbon flowing flow-ing down. A white pearl rosary was strung through the front of it. THE BRIDES two little nieces, Kristin Lee Thomson and Anna Marie DeMarco, carried her veil. They wore long full white eyelet dresses with one trimmed in velvet lavender and the other in velvet vel-vet yellow ribbon. They had a wrist corsage of yellow and lavender carnations and little yellow accent flowers and long flowing ribbons to match the accent of their dresses. Attending the bride were Mary Lou Thomson, Sherry DeMarco. Valarie Powers and Ann Rand. They carried an open fan with a bouquet of yellow yel-low and lavender carnations with little lavender accent flowers in front of it. The matron mat-ron of honor's flowers were the same except for an orchid in the middle of them. Two of their dresses were a soft laven-der laven-der print crepe with lace sleeves and lace yoke and ruffled ruf-fled lace around the yoke. The other two were yellow print crepe trimmed the same way. They wore yellow rose buds and stephanotis in their hair. BRIAN BUGE' and the bride's niece. Stefanie Powers, Pow-ers, were the ring bearers. Her dress was a long lavender dotted dot-ted swiss trimmed in white lace and dark velvet lavender ribbon rib-bon tie. She wore a wrist corsage cor-sage of yellow and lavender carnations and long lavender ribbon. Brian wore a western tuxedo that matched the men. The bride's other little niece. Angela DeMarco. was the flower girl. Her dress was a long yellow dotted swiss trimmed trim-med in lace and a dark yellow velvet ribbon tie. She carried a white basket of yellow and lavender carnations accented with tiny purple flowers. Mothers wore floor length lavender dresses and their corsages cor-sages were a lavender orchid surrounded with yellow carnations, carna-tions, yellow rose buds and accented with tiny purple flowers. BEST MAN duties were performed per-formed by Ted Gove. Ushers were Gary DeMarco and Hal Manning. The groom, best man, ushers and fathers all wore a western cut tuxedo and a black western bow tie. Lenyce Barclay was in charge of the guest bok and also sang "We Have Just Begun" Be-gun" during the wedding cere- |