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Show Home Wedding Rites Unite Young Couple In a simple but impressive home wedding, Florence Mills on May 2 became the wife of Oswald E. Gardner, at the home of the brides' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mills, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gardner are parents of the groom. Bishop Harry S. Richards officiated. offic-iated. Only immediate families of the young couple were present. For her wedding the youthful bride wore a gown of net over white satin. Her fingertip sheer net veil fell from a tiara of seed pearls and rhinestones, all enhanced enhanc-ed by a dainty blue necklace and a corsage of gardenias and red Following the marriage a very informal but pleasant evening followed. fol-lowed. The program was extemporaneous extemp-oraneous and included vocal solos "Nobody's Darling But Mine," by Kenneth Mills, and a vocal solo, "Beautiful Ohio," by DeLon Gardner. Gard-ner. A toast to the bride and groom by William Mills; a song, "Tulip and Heather," Fred Gardner Gard-ner and song and accordian music by the brides grandfather, John Mills Sr. On Saturday, May 9, the brides' parents entertained relatives and friends at an openhouse from 6 til 10 p.m. where the young couple were again honored, receiving good wishes and many beautiful gifts. During the week the new Mrs. Gardner was honored at her home by a shower given by her high school girl friends, and also a shower in American Fork with Mrs. Erma Jacklin and Mrs. Ven-ace Ven-ace Gardner hostesses. The newlyweds are making their home in Tooele where Mr. Gardner Gard-ner is employed. |