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Show '? ' : ' - i Kii- '' ' I i r . I ' ; : F ":7l ;v i MR. AND MRS PHILIP RICHARD HEILBUT Wedding Reception Honors Young Married Couple j companied by Audrey Dotson; baritone solo "Be My Love," Fred DeLude and duet "I Hear Music" Mrs. DeLude and Helen Thorpe, accompanied by Evalyn Rogers Lee; piano solo by Rachmoninoff, Audrey Dotson; vocal solo, "My Wonderful One," Warren Kirk, accompanied ac-companied by Miss Dotson; two duets "Wanting You" and "Because" "Be-cause" Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Monasters, Mo-nasters, accompanied by Mrs. McMasters and the traditional theme song and dance by the Missionary Sweet Heart group. The table covered with a madera cloth was centered with a lattime trimmed white cake, topped top-ped with a cluster of silver wedding wed-ding bells. Lighted candles cast a warm glow over American Beauty roses in silver holders. Refreshments were in charge of Mrs. Wesley Beck, Mrs. Ed Lewis and Mrs. Victor Vicklund. Formally clad young ladies who served were Jeannine Johnson, Glenda Kockerhans, Kay Marie Prince, Sonja Borg and Bonnie Telford. The lovely gift display was arranged ar-ranged by Mrs. M. D. Radmall, Mrs. Merlin Rasmussen, Mrs. Stanley Bennett and Miss Merle Christensen.' Younger folks receiving rece-iving gifts at the door -were Maur-ine Maur-ine Merrill, David Shoell, Stanley Telford, Dennis Riggs, and Karen i Kramer. The poular young couple were married March 6 in the LDS Temple Tem-ple with President Robert D. Young officiating. Witnessing the impressive ceremony were parents of the bride and groom, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shoell, Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Riggs, Provo, Mrs. Ernar Lignell of Long Beach, California. Following the marriage, the bridal couple were guests of the groom's parents at a wedding dinner din-ner at the home of Mrs. Stanley Telford. The newly weds are currently honeymooning in California. Upon their return they will establish a home in Provo. Prior to her marriage the new Mrs. Hailbut was honor guest of members of her social club, at a party at the home of Miss Lorraine Lor-raine Roberts on March 4 On Monday evening, Mrs. Stanley Stan-ley Telford, Mrs. Sidney Cranier and Mrs. Donald Riggs, entertained entertain-ed both families and close friends at the Telford home, 2442 Kensington Ken-sington Avenue, Salt Lake City. One of the very fine social e-vents e-vents of the year took place in 1st ward recreation hall last Friday evening when Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Beck entertained at a wedding reception honoring their daughter Pearl LeRee and Philip Richard Heilbut, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Heilbut of Salt Lake City, who were married "on March 6 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The young couple and their party received relatives and friends under a back-ground of pink and white, enhanced by a tall bouquet of cut flowers flanked by lighted tapers in silver holders. In the lineup with the bride and groom were their parents, Matron of honor, the bride's sister, Mrs. Robert Shoell; maid of honor a-nother a-nother sisterr Miss Gwen Beck; and Miss Audrey Dotson brides maid; attending matrons were four sisters of the groom, Mrs. Sidney Kramer, Mrs. Stanley Telford, Tel-ford, Mrs. Ronald Riggs, and Mrs. Einar Leggnell. Allen Brown of Salt Lake stood as best man. The bride was charming in a gown of lace and tulle. The fitted bodice was fashioned with long pointed sleeves, high neckline and pointed standup collar. The full three quarter length lace skirt over double rows of tulle formed a hoop effect. . Her finger veil of lace trimmed net held by orange blossoms. Her bridal bouquet featured a white orchid nestled in red roses and small silver bells. Mrs. Shoell chose a long gown of yellow nylon net combined with satin; Miss Beck wore satin and net in desert sand tones; Miss Dotson was gowned in deep pink satin. Mrs. Kramer chose white satin; Mrs. Telford and Mrs. Riggs wore light gold tafetta, and Mrs. Lignell acquia. They all held fluted bouquets of split carnations. Both mothers wore long gowns of powder blue on which they pinned pin-ned corsages of pink roses. Earl Beck and Robert Shoell were ushers. Members of the brides social club, received guests at the door, handled the guest book and performed per-formed other hostess duties. They were: Kathryn Merrill, Shirley Urie, Marcia Wadley, Ardena Beck, Betty Page, Lorraine Roberts, Rob-erts, Eliane Whitehead. During the receiving hours string music wa splayed by a group of talented musicians of Provo. Mrs. Donna O. Ash, mistress of ceremonies introduced the program pro-gram numbers: A vocal solo, "At Dawning" Dixie Mecham. ac- |