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Show qued Italian lace, extending into’ a satin train, and a ‘floor length vee - She — a bougue of red roses. Prevedel-Ward _ ATTENDED BRIDE HOOPER—Pvt. 1.C. and Mrs. Wearing a floor ength { tent dress of antique gold, with bell sleeves were the attendants, Lynn John Ward are on a wedding trip to Jackson Hole, Wyo. ‘They were married Tuesday in Miss Ann DeGeorgio, maid. of a ceremony solemnized at the |honor, and Miss Jill Westwood, Edgewood Reception Center. Miss Karen’ Prevedel, Miss The bride is the former Miss Cheryl Mason, Miss Pat Ward . Diane Prevedel, daughter of and Miss Shirley Kane. They held bouquets of moss Mr. and Mrs. Aldo J. Prevedel green leaves centered with. a of Hooper," red rose. Parents of the bridegroom are Jim Ward, brother of the Mr. and Mrs. Glen J. Ward, bridegroom, was best man, Ush594 FE. 2400 N., Ogden. Mr. Ward ers were Robert. Ward, Don Ward, David Prevedel and Dave performed the ceremony. — The bride was attractive ‘in Champneys. The bridegroom is stationed a satin tent dress with a lace -tbodice, and_ complimented by at Ft. Lewis, Wash. a long train. - Three muffs of white chry| santhemums in graduating sizes, Turner-Oyler with ribbons attached, made up Ogden will be home to newly- the bridal bouquet. weds Mr. and Mrs. Dean Q.| The attendants wore long Oyler upon their return from a gowns of gold crepe, accented wedding trip to Los Angeles. by 12 tiny covered buttons and _ They were wed in. rites sol- loops down the front and on the Ps Thursday in the Salt long full sleeves. Each held a Lake LDS Temple by Elder muff of gold chrysanthemums. — Bruce R. McConkie, and feted Dennis J. Oyler performed afterwards at a reception at best man duties. Phillip Oyler, the Edgewood Reception Center. Bruce Oyler and Dwight Kelly| _The bride, the former Claudia ushered. . Turner, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy F. Turner of 625 13th. Parents of the bridegroom are | Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Oyler of. Brigham City. Attendants were sisters of the: bride, Miss Madelyn Turner as | maid of honor and Mrs. David | J. Van. Drimmelen and Mrs. | Scott Berglund | and Miss Joan i Dixon, WHITE CREPE ? The bride was attractive in a white crepe slim-lined floor- length, A-line model. It featur- ed long bell sleeves covered with | heavy Italian lace, and a full-) pad veil, edged viwith appli-’ | WEDS OGDEN MAN Sunset Miss a June Bri 3 e MRS. LYNN J. WARD SUNSET—In impressive rites} performed Wednesday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Miss Ana Wilcox and William Lee Johnson were married. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Odell Wilcox of Sunset. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Christensen, 908 Washington, Ogden. That evening, the couple greeted guests at a reception at the White House Reception Center. BRIDE’S ATTENDANTS Attending the bride were Miss Alice Wilcox as maid of honor, and Mrs. Cannon Jenkins, Mrs. Wayne Breadhead, Miss ‘Linda Ann Hill, Miss Marilyn Campbell, Miss Judy Christensen and Miss Shirley Christensen. Thom Greenwell was the best man. Bob Hansen, Boyd Wilcox, Ron Norton and Ron Gary were ushers. The bride has completed two years at Weber State College, where she was affiliated with Otyokwa Social Club, and was a candidate for the Sweetheart Ball. She plans to continue her education in California. SERVED LDS MISSION Mr. Johnson served a_ twoyear LDS mission in California, and has completed his military obligations with the Utah National Guard and the Air Force : ee: ow ow oO eae DEAN o ~ Q. OYLER State College, and is serving in public relations in the field of advertising and merchandising. He plans to continue his studies at the University of California in Los Angeles. They are on a ace trip to San Francisco, Calif., and will travel down the coast to Los Angeles, Calif., and make! their home in Calif. PPO DY PFS ; Beverly Hills, MRS. WILLIAM LEE JOHNSON |