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Show Cralff-Barg Wadding Riiei The home of Mr. and Mrs. Aimer A. Berg was scene of a charming home wedding Sunday afternoon when their son, Del-mer, Del-mer, and Miss Athena Craig, daughter dau-ghter of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Craig of Yuma, Colo., recited their marriage mar-riage vows. The Rev. Meredith Smith performed the ceremony at four o'clock in the presence of close friends and relatives. The bride wore a knitted royal blue suit, made by her mother, with white accessories and a corsage cor-sage of gardenias. Mrs. Sheldon Hyde of Salt Lake City was attending at-tending matron. Leonard Necle-man Necle-man of Murray acted as best man. Mr. Berg will graduate from the school of engineering at the University of Utah in June. The couple will leave June 11 for Yuma, Colo., to visit the bride's family and will then travel to Schenectady, N.Y., where Mr. Berg has accepted a position with the General Electric company. com-pany. A graduate of the University of Utah, the bride has taught at the Tremonton grade school the past two years. Snowballs, peonies, bridal wreath and lilacs decorated the Berg home. A wedding cake and refruahmpnf frp SfrvpH tn the following guests: The Rev. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Neelcman of Murray, Miss Flor-, Flor-, ence Austin of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sorenson and daughters, Jean and Mary; Mr. and Mrs. Don Stuart of Fillmore, Harry Turner, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gust, daughters Kay and Magdalen, Mag-dalen, and son, Don, and Mrs. J. T. Davis. Saxophone solo, "I Love You Truly", was played by Jean Sorenson. Sor-enson. m |