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Show ' i - , i. Temple rites unite couple Melinda Passey and C. David Reaveley were married Sept. 17 in the Jordan River LDS Temple. The ceremony was performed by Bmns Dunford. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Karen C. Passey and the late Richard Passey of Bountiful. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde J. Reaveley of Salt Lake City. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at Little America Amer-ica in the Ballroom in Salt Lake following the ceremony. A reception recep-tion was held that evening at Canterbury Can-terbury Reception Center in Bountiful. Boun-tiful. The bride wore a high necked and full length all antique lace gown. The bodice and sleeves were hand beaded with sequins and seed pearls. A long satin train flowed in back. Attending the bride was Tracy Michas, Michelle Devereaux, Cherry Passey and Cindy Reaveley. They wore tea length lace dresses of teal green. Flower girls were Azelan Draper and Joanie Henningson. They wore pink lace dresses. Best men wore grey tuxedos with teal accents. They were Craig Reaveley, Steve Beck and Todd Passey. Ushers were Brian Gliss-meyer Gliss-meyer and John Clark. The bride's flowers and attendants' atten-dants' flowers were peach roses and dendrofin orchids with teal accents. ac-cents. These were designed by the bride and arranged by her and friends Kathy Hamby and Rachel Winn. Prenuptial parties were given by LeeAnn Bryson, Jan Carruth, MR. AND MRS. C. DAVID REAVELEY Helen Hepworth, Shawna Kimball, Kim-ball, Caryn Eckman, Suzanne Pearson, Marge Johnson, Sharon Brown, Ann Coppin, Jean Nelson, Joy Izatt, Merilyn Olsen, Diane Hill, Trina Gunn, Trudy Kimball, Janice Reaveley and Janice Reaveley. The groom is in pre-med at the University of Utah. He graduated from Skyline High and filled an LDS Germany Hamburg mission. The bride graduated from Bountiful Boun-tiful High and is majoring in business busi-ness management and horticulture at the University of Utah. After a honeymoon to the Virgin Islands, the couple will live in Bountiful where they are currently employed as assistant managers at Cotton Tree Inn and also will continue con-tinue their education at the University. |