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Show Mist Madge Crump Takes Wedding Vows Tuesday Evening Miss Madge Jeanette Crump, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Crump of Lark, and Royal F. Green of Boise, Idaho, were mar-1 mar-1 ried Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nels A. Nflson of Sandy, an uncle and uunt of the bride. The ceremony was performed by Bishop D. A- Thomas of Lark in the presence of 50 friends and relatives. The bride wife lovely in a blue crepe afternoon dress. Her bouquet bou-quet was of gardenias and red rosebuds. Her two sisters, Miss Elva Crump, gowned in black and white crepe, and Miss Fern Crump, who wore navy blue with white accents, acted as bridesmaids. They wore corsages of rosebuds and carnations. The groom and his best man, Sergeant William Stacey of Salt Lake City, and four comrades of the Ninth bombardment squadron, squa-dron, Salt Lake City, wore dress uniforms of the U. S. army air corps and stood at attention to salute the bride as she entered the living room on the arm of her father. The couple are spending the remainder of this week in Salt Lake City. They will make their home in Boise, where Mr. Green is staff sergeant for the Seventy-fifth Seventy-fifth bombardment squadron. He is a son ofMrs. James S. Green of Seattle, Wash. Last Friday evening Miss Dar-lene Dar-lene Nix entertained at a bride's shower at Copperton for Miss Crump. Cohostesses were Mrs. Nels A. Nelson of Sandy, Mrs. DeLos Crump of Midvale and Mrs. Asahel Crump and Mrs. Willard Crump of Lark. 25 triends of the bride were guests and spent the evening playing games and making a bride's book. Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Asa-hel Crump entertained nearly 200 guests in the Lark Amusement hall at a reception honoring their son-in-law and daughter. a |