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Show PATRICIA flAE CURTIS WEDS VAUGHN L BELHAP THURSDAY Miss Patricia Rae Curtis became the bride of Vaughn L. Bclnap in a double ring ceremony recited Thursday, March 10, in the solemnity so-lemnity of the Salt Lake LDS temple. Apostle LeGrand Richards offi-caled offi-caled in the presence of the immediate im-mediate family and friends of the young couple. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ray Curls. The bride was charming in an original model of nylon tulle and I:;. r : sp-'. , s ' f 2 ' - i '. t r ' ' . . . , . -"" j lite- t : r:;- - vvc L ?k ' - " ': :: ... . : ,-' l - ' : 1 chantilly lace over bridal satin. The fitted bodice was styled with scalloped neckline and Queen Ann collar and the long sleeves came to lily points at the wrists. The bouffant skirt of lace over tulle and satin was floor length. Immedately following the ceremony cere-mony the young couple was feted at a wedding breakfast hosted by the parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra L. Belnap, 4289 South 23rd East. In the evening a reception was held for the newlyweds at the home of the bride's parents, 5158 Cottonwood Lane, Holladay. Mrs. Norma R. Lewis was matron ma-tron of honor; Miss Carol Curtis, maid of honor; Miss Mary Curtis and Miss Lou Ann Broadbent, bridesmaids. Junior b r i demaids were Miss Judy Belnap and Miss Josephine Curtis. Petite Marianne Eroadbent was flower girl. The attendants, at-tendants, including the flower girl, wore identical gowns styled ballerina length, short sleeves in blue and pink. Best man was Marvin Belnap BECOMES BRIDE Patricia Ann Curtis who became bride ol Naughn L. Bishop. Deseret News Photo. tensen, Miss Luceal Jean Curtis, Mrs. Thomas Broadbent, Mrs. Benn Broadbent, Mrs. Norman R. Lewis, Miss Bonnie Eddington, Miss Carol Pugh, Mrs. G. L. Garff and Mrs. Dean Smart. and ushers were Lawrence Holling-wortri, Holling-wortri, Norman R. Lewis, Bruce Marchant and Ronald Ollis. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Curtis chose a ballerina length gown of ecru lace and tulle, and Mrs. Belnap was dressed in an orchid lace gown styled ballerina length. Following the honeymoon the young couple will make its home in Salt Lake. The new Mrs. Belnap was the inspiration of many pre-nuptial parties, and among the hostesses were Mrs. Elbert R. Curtis, Mrs. Milton L. Christensen, Mrs. Kenneth Ken-neth Schaar, Mrs. Milton A. Chris- |