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Show Hintze - Colyar ' Wedding Solemnized Saturday, March 18 Bishop Sylvester Broadbent of Salt Lake City solemnized the marriage' of Miss Beth Hintze and Robert Colyar in a ceremony which took place at the home of ! the bride's parents, Profes.-ior land Mrs. F. F. Hintze of 339 South Thirteenth East street, I Salt Lake City, at eight thirty o'clock last Saturday evening, March 18. The bridegroom is an accomplished pianist and well-known well-known in Utah's music circles. Mr. Colyar is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Colyar of Copperton, who observed their fifty-first wedding anniversary by attend-ign attend-ign their son's rites. A graduate of the University of Utah, Mr. Colvar is a member of Beta The-ta The-ta Pi fraternity and the University Univer-sity club. He is a case worker for the American Red Cross. His bride is a graduate of Utah State Agricultural college, Logan, and a case worker for the Salt Lake county department of public pub-lic welfare. Both she and her husband have scholarships at the school of social work, University of Utah. For the wedding Miss Hintze chose an aqua blue two piece suit witji orchid corsage and a tiny cocktail hat with dainty flower trim. Mrs. William Fen-wick, Fen-wick, attending matron, wore coral co-ral pink and a gardenia corsage. Little Suzanne Hintze was flower flow-er girl. C. C. Colyar, Murray, was best man for his brother. Edgar Fern-ley, Fern-ley, accompanied by his wife, Wilva Coles Fernley, sang vocal solos, "I Love You Truly and "Because". An informal reception recep-tion followed the wedding rites. The newlyweds are making their home at 823 First avenue, Salt Lake City. |