Tuesday, May 10, 1983

Today has been another windy one.  So whats new in Taylor in the spring, just typical weather.  

Kathy Rogers worked today for Maybelle.  We got along just fine.  Served Pigs-in-a-blanket (bread dough wrapped around a weiner) pretty good.

After work I went by Loyelin's to see how I could help.  She had everything pretty well under control with Jane's help.  So I went on up to Liza's and we took the kids down to Snowflake and drake a coke.

When I got home it was time to get ready to go over to the stake center.  They wanted us there by 5:00 so they could take pictures.  And we made it on time.  

Loree Mills had decorated the Cultural Hall and it looked real nice.  We served punch made with mashed bananas, pineapple juice, orange juice and kool-aid and sugar frozen together, we then took it out of the freezer mashed it up and poured ginger ale over it.  Turned out real good.

Norris Baldwin, who is Loyelin's bishop performed the ceremony, I thought he did an outstanding job.  The ceremony was in the chapel.  Loyelin wore a long pink dress.  In her hair she had a halo of flowers.  She really looked pretty.  Rick wore a gray tuxedo and looked real handsome.  Sara and Cristina wore white dotted-swiss dresses trimmed with pink, blue, and green ribbons they looked like 2 little dolls.

The family was about all that came but from both sides I think all that could come were there.  They got some nice gifts.  Rick's Father, Louis Aceves II was there from Navajo and his Grand Parents Louis and Emma were there from Albuquerque.  Turned out to be a real nice party.  Mom and Eva were both there.

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