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Show .... - - ' y 1 , : I ? . i I . - MR. AND MRS. O'DELL NIELSON Recent Reception Honors Newlyweds After Exchange of Wedding Vows Boyer. Young ladies who served were Jean Anderson, Betty Beers, Ruth Woolley, and May Halsey. Arranging the gift display were Mrs. B Cobbley, Mrs. Myron Crystal, Crys-tal, Edra Howell and Juliann Strasburg, Lorraine Winn and Mrs. Ford West. Gift bearers were Tommy and Kenneth Chorniak, Susan Su-san Atkinson, Myra Crystal. Miss Colleen Marrott played organ or-gan music all during the receiving receiv-ing hours. The young couple exchanged vows earlier at the bride's home in the presence of near relatives and close friends. Bishop Elwood Allen of the Second Ward officiated. offici-ated. The newlyweds are making their home in American Fork. The First ward recreation hall was the scene of a well-planned wedding reception on April 27 when Mrs. Joseph Chorniak hon-young hon-young couple received relatives and friends. They were assisted by the brides' mother, the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Neil-son. Neil-son. The youthful bride was attended by her sister, Miss JoAnn Chorniak, Chor-niak, maid of honor, and bridesmaids brides-maids Carol Fraughton, Connie Danklef and Gayle Mart. Pretty little flower girls Julie and Jeanne, sisters of the bride, were there, and LaMar Nielson performed best man duties for his brother. For her wedding the bride was beautifully gowned in Chantilly lace over taffeta, fashioned with fitted lace bodice, and full three-tiered three-tiered ballerina net skirt, and fingertip veil of illusion. She carried car-ried a white orchid circled with stephonitis. The matron of honor -wore green and the bridesmaids yellow, all ballerina bal-lerina length. The brides mother wore a beige crepe and Mrs. Nielson navy blue, afternoon gowns and pinned on corsages of pink an dwhite carn-ored carn-ored her daughter Delores and O'-Dell O'-Dell Nielson, who were married earlier in the bride's home. Before a background of yellow roses and white stock, enhanced by ferns and lighted candelbra, the ations. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Beers greeted guests at the door. The serving table was covered with a beautiful lace cloth and centered with lovely wedding cake enhanced with yellow carnations and lighted candles. In charge of refreshments were Mrs. D. H. Fowlke, Mrs. Lyman Smith, Mrs. Roy Fryer, Mrs. Roy |