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Show I- J p. . -' ' . . - - & f ' " - I . ?' V " ,V ' " ? fe ' V I : i'; :v ii ' j : - f t.'iM'"' ".. . f t ' -" .a ,:-.-. i ' . I I ' , - , 1 I ,. . - 3 MR. AND MRS. WESTON WINTERS Carol Sue Trimble, Weston Winters Married at Home of Bride's Parents rosebuds tied with gold net and white streamers. Her sole attendant was Mrs. Ar-len Ar-len Adamson, who appeared in checked wool sheathe, enhanced by a corsage of white rosebuds and gold net. Alien Adamson stood as best man for the groom. The bride's mother chose a gown of beige wool sheath while the groom's mother wore navy blue. Both pinned on white rosebuds. Only family members and close friends witnessed the ceremony. Later the newlyweds and theii parents received friends at an open house. The young couple are now at home in Orem. Beautiful in its simplicity was the service on Nov, 20 uniting in marriage Carole Sue Trimble and Weston D. Winters. With a background back-ground featuring large white and yellow chrysanthemums, at the bride's home, the young couple exchanged ex-changed vows in a double ring ceremony with Rev. Gordon Elen-baas Elen-baas of the First Baptist Church, officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Trimble and her benedict is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Winters. For her marriage, the lovely bride donned a gown of white crys-taline crys-taline simply fashioned with full skirt, fitted bodice and boat neckline, neck-line, with short puffed sleeves. Her sheer veil, waist length, was held by a small disk like cap, enhanced en-hanced with seed pearls and lrri-descents. lrri-descents. She carried a whlte bible, with a bridal bouquet of white |