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Show were gowned alike in turquoise crepe formals. The newlyweds left on a Las Vegas honeymoon. The new Mrs. Gaythwaite traveled in a grey wool suit with red accesjories. The bridegroom is stationed at Camp San Luis Obispo, Calif., and until he is reassigned the bride will remain in Garfield with her parents. The ceremony took place in Garfield Episcopal Church. The bride was radiant in a trained gown of imported Chantilly lace over a strapless taffeta sheath, styled with high neck and long sleeves of the lace. Her veil fell from a pearl crown. Pink roses jtnade her bouquet. Her attendants chosa pink taffeta taf-feta ballerina frocks with maroon ma-roon trim and carried white and pink carnations. They were Mrs. Lester Brooks, matron of honor; Mrs. Philip Sanderson, Mrs. James Girgras and Miss Caroline Flint. Robert Sanchez stood as best man and ushering were Philip Sanderson, James Coffey, Wayne Ray, Delrnar Schick and Ben Culbertson. ! Mrs. Colfey and Mrs. Gaythwaite, Gayth-waite, mothers of the couple, Late September Wedding A reception at the Utah Copper Cop-per Club in Magna followed the marriage on Monday, September 29, of Miss Mary E. Coffey, daughter dau-ghter of Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Ed-ward Coffey of Garfield, to Edward Ed-ward S. Gaythwaite, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Gaythwaite of Copperton. |