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Show Wedding Reception In Lovely Setting Honors Newlyweds Lovely fall flowers made a lovely background against which the bridal party stood at the reception given by Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Cranney of Auburn, Wyoming, honoring the marriage of their daughter, June, and Mr. Jesse H. Monson. The bride was lovely in a gown of white satin, deeply shirred at the neckline. She carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses, and fern. Miss Nellie Jensen of Provo, who was maid of honor, was frocked in cerise satin, while the bridesmaids, Winona and Ramona Monson, wore peach and white chiffon, respectively, respective-ly, all with harmonizing corsages. Also in the receiving line, were the parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Monson, the parents of the bride, the best man, Kenneth Monson of Salt Lake, and Warren Kirk, Alvin Monson and Dick Cranney, ushers. Prelude music for the reception was furnished by a string trio consisting con-sisting of Winona Monson at the cello, Ramona Monson at the violin, and Katherine Kirk at the piano. In charge of the gift room was Miss Norma Smith, Lavieve Monson and Berniece Monson, and Irene Carlson, assisted by Lenore Brady and Luenna Hunt. Miss Marjorie Holdaway and Mrs. Iva Carlson presided at the serving table which was covered with a lace cloth. A program was presented at which William C. Smith was master of ceremonies. Numbers included a vocal solo by Kenneth L. Monson of Salt Lake, piano accordian music by Argill Aylett of Salt Lake City, a vocal solo by Warren Kirk, and a vocal solo by June R. Hickman also of Salt Lake City. Dancing was enjoyed to the music of Howard Nelson's orchestra. |