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Show "PARTY LINE" (Continued) design carried through the skirt which swept back Into the chapel train. Tiny seea pearls followed the design around the neck and over the bodice. The elbow length veil of illusion was caught to a small crown of tiny seed pearls. The new bride held a crescent shaped bouquet of white orchids with yellow throats. or, Bonnie Boyce, wore a shade of delusterea satin, with deep green Maid-of-Hon- stin neels of matching color. Other attendanct to the bride were Barbara Call, Kay Greenwood, Mrs. Gary Lambert, and Mrs. Royal Stocking. Junior Bridesmaid was Shelly Davis. Tney wore dresses of variga ted fall colors of delustered satin styled the same as the and held bouquets of rust colored mums and autumn leaves. Both the Bride's and the Groom's mothers wore beige lace dresses and corsages of beige orchids were pinned to their shoulder. Best man to the groom was brother, Tim Boyce. Ushers were Morgan Davis, Robin Davis, Clifford Boyce ana Roger Nabaum. were Special honored Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Stratford, Los Angeles, Calif; Mr. Robert D. Radke, Chicago, 111; Mrs. Albert Huber. Meridian. Idaho Mald-of-Ho- IT S To Mrs. Richard Evans, Kirtland, N. Mexico; Mrs. Edith Burt, Cardston, Alberta Canada. Both the bride and groom are presently attending the University of Utah. The groom just returned from a LDS Mission to the Northern States. The bride is well-knofor her music ability and is a member on the Stake Board. After a short honeymoon, the couple will make their home in Salt Lake City and conwn tinue their studies at the University. Hope you saw the form of borealis early The early bus catching Friday morning. students saw the bright blue curtain that as clear as a rainbow. painted the north-we- st It was of brief duration, lasting about as long as a rainbow, but beautifully huge. nor Mrs. Ed (Valate)Higby came home from attending a funeral to a Dit of excitement. While she was driving along 13th East, she could see fire at her home. She said she was so relieved when she saw the roof outline, to know it was not her house, but the garage. Fortunately she had left her chilaren with neighbors, so they were not at home. The garage is city owned and lies quite a distance from the house itself. It is used for staring materials. The Fire was of undetermined November 22nd the So. Cottonwood Ward Relief Society wishes to announce that they will hold a special work day in which Bernice Madsen will demonstrate Christmas breads. The 29th of November, the So. Cottonwood 2nd will hold their annual anniversary dinner. Those members from 12 years up to 200 are invited to their ham and bef dinner. Sherrie Rlchens, A dele Dawson and Kim of So. Cottonwood 2nd Ward were honored with others of Cottonwood Stake, as they honored them for their lO&fr attendance for 5 years. At the same meeting So. Cottonwood 2nd officers and teachers were honored because they attained the highest percentage of attendance in Stake Leadership meeting this past year in YMMIA. Su-Za- nne in the stake Speech Festival. All the ward and friends and neighbors send their special note of sincere sympathy to the bereaved families of Holly Wise, taken so suddenly in death. Also to the suddenly in death. Also to Jean Hortan Reynolds whose father Reed was buried the same day as Holly and to the wife of Frank so Alpaugh. The Twin Peaks Masonic Club Invites all adults with Masonic affiliations, or interest, and their guests, to a dinner party at the Cottonwood Club, 1780 Lake-wo- od Is there anything so wonderful as an interestet .teacher of young people and rfiows it Callie Reynolds took his Deacon Quorum to see Ben Hur last Friday night. Those whc 'went were Bruce Nelson, Mark Erekson, Kumen Davis, Clell Boyce, Gary Dawson, Gordy nolds and Larry Reynolds. Rey- Winning The Speech Festival for our South Cottonwood 2nd Ward was Linda Marsden. All the ward, of course, wishes her success Drive, (5400 Highland Drive) on Thursday, December 1st. Masons living in the southeast location and sojomers, are urged to attend. Should be fun I A prime rib dinner will be served and there will be professional entertainment and live music. 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