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Show Reception Held In Sutherland The wedding reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Christensen, was held in the Sutherland ward hall, Friday evening, June 11. It was a charming affair. In the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sorenson, Mrs. Madge Christensen; the maid of honor, Elaine Sorenson; the bride and groom; Don Bird, best man, and bridesmaids, Zoe Porter, Janet Sanford, Lavon Barney and Dona Belle Christensen. The bride wore a gown of white bridal satin, a finger-tip veil held in place by a halo of seed pearls, and carried a bouquet of two dozen doz-en white gardenias. Mrs. Christensen and Mrs. Sorenson Soren-son were gowned in black formals and wore corsages of pink gardenias gar-denias and carnations. The maid of honor and the bridesmaids were gowned in pastel colors and wore corsages of gardenias and carnations. carna-tions. Dancing was a main feature of the evening, with the following program during intermission: Vocal solo, "Because," by LeRay McAllister; reading, "Out Sleighing with Sophia," by LaVon Barney; duet, "Sweetest Story Ever Told," by Zoe Porter and Carmen Rose; personality dialogue by the gard-ian gard-ian faries of Barbara and Daryl, by Mylene Wilden and Ha Ray Taylor; Tay-lor; duet, "Wanting You", by Norma Nor-ma Jean Law and Dick Moody; solo, "Always", by Bonnie Max-field. Max-field. Lunch was served to about three hundred guests. In charge of the lunch service was Mrs. Bert Sorenson, Soren-son, Mr. and Mrs Garth Maxfield. In charge of the gift room was Mrs. Avon Barney, Mrs. Glen Swal-berg Swal-berg and Mrs. Colleen Nielson. Many beautiful gifts were presented present-ed to the newlyweds. Out-of-town guests were: Mrs. Josephine Sorenson and Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Johansen, of Salt Lake City; Bishop and Mrs. Dewey Lund and Mr., and Mrs. Reed Lund of Gunnison, Utah; also Mr. Paul Pratt of Salt Lake City, brother-in-law of the bridegroom; and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Steele and daughter, daugh-ter, of Pocatello, Idaho. |