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Show Weddings and! Engagements I I Young Couple Take Vows At Temple A marriage of interest to hosts of friends here and in Orem was that of Ruth Patten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Patten of Orem Or-em and Allen Eugene Hilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hilton of Pleasant Grove. The popular young couple were married Tuesday Tues-day June 17, in tl. LDS teraple in Salt Lake City with temple president pres-ident Joseph Fielding Smitth officiating. offic-iating. Accompanying the young people were the bride's mother, the groom's parents and his sister, Mrs. Mavis Hilton. A reception honoring the newly-weds newly-weds was given Wednesdays evening even-ing in the Timpanogos ward rec-recreation rec-recreation hall. During the summer they will make their home in American Fork Canyon where Mr. Hilton will be connectd with Utah National Parks. Ilohcrt Ililtons Entertained At Reception Complimenting their daughter, Evelyn, and Robert Hilton, who were married Tuesday, June 10, in the Salt Lake Temple, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rowland were hosts at a wedding reception Thursday night in the Timpanogos ward hall. Mr. Hilton is .the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hilton of Pleasant Grove. The lovely bride wore white satin ' entrain, with fingertip net veil caught to a pearl tiara. She carried a bouquet of red roses and white stephanotis. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Miss Betty Powlowski, gowned in blue satin. Bridesmaids were the Misses Shirley Rowland, June Allen, Joyce Farnsworth, Maurine Williams and Ruth Pac-con. Pac-con. All wore dresses of pink or blue. They carried nosegays of gladiolus and gardenias. Gene Hilton attended his brother broth-er as best man. The wedding party was led by the bride's tiny brother, Gary, as ring bearer, dressed in white satin sat-in and carrying a pillow to match. The flower girl was Carol Allen, and trainbearers were Joyce Rowland Row-land and Linda Powlowski, all dressed alike in pink net over pink satin. Leo Allen was master of ceremonies cere-monies at a program given in honor of the young couple. A sextet, sex-tet, composed of friends of the bride, gave vocal selections. A reading was given by Joyce Farnsworth; Farns-worth; Toast to the bride by Mrs. S. W. Williams; toast to the groom, Mrs. Ruby Fugal; vocal solo so-lo by E. B. Terry, and solo by Mrs. Helen Weeks. Dancing was also enjoyed. The serving room was beautifully beauti-fully decorated with a table covered cov-ered with lace cloth and centered by a pink and white wedding cake. Tall candelbra stood on each end of the table. Serving were Misses Mildred Snow, Bernetta Skinner, Ruth Laird and Elizabeth Perkins. Greeting the guests at the door( were Misses Geneal Barnum and Karen Snow. The gift room was in charge of Miss Winnie Perkins and Mrs. Edith Powlowski. The hall was decorated throughout through-out with huge bouquets of roses and snapdragons. |