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Show Myton Girl Wed In Salt Lake Church Ceremony St. Paul's church in Salt Lake City was the setting for a lovely wedding Sunday, September 5, when Miss Dorothy Dart, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dart, of Myton, exchanged vows with John R. Milliman. a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milliman, of Mammouth, Utah. The bride was most attractive in the wedding gown worn by her mother thirty-five years ago. Fashioned of heavy charmeuse trimmed with real lace, it featured fea-tured a net yoke encircled with brilliants. Her finger-tip veil, of the same hue as the bridal gown, fell from an heir-loom crown of real lace. She carried a small white bible to which was attached at-tached an orchid caught with ribbon streamers. Attending the bride as maid of honor was her sister, Miss Fredericka Dart, who was dressed dress-ed in white marquisette trimmed I with black lace bow-knots, and a white tulle hat with black ribbon trim. Attending matrons were the bride's sisters. Mrs. S. L. Reinsimar, of Sandy, Utah, who was attired in pink with a matching hat of pink tulle; Mrs. Arthur Leigh, of Orem, gowned in blue with matching hat; and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Chas. Milliman, Mill-iman, of Salt Lake City, dressed in pink with matching hat. Their bouquets were old fashioned nosegays of roses and pink and white asters. Miss Glenna Jean Dart, young niece of the brideT!' V er girl. She wW acW J and carried a jg In JackLunt v as best man ijt? A Mrs. Dart miv ' Pink, with a Dint and back hat t0s ? bridegroom, Wa, ft. black sating She woreacorsag?;ftli Following the cer bride and bridegrSH The new Mrs graduate of wL5JhUi Mt Pleasant , ug ch Holy Cross School ,?i0 Mr. Milliman is a stni University of Utaft Plans to continue hi lV Mr. and Mrs. MiLff "S? honeymooning in uh ft em parks. They wf,l home in Salt Lake c a Out of town gueS U tended the wedffifeS included Mrs. Orville and Mrs Ralph Dart .5 ter, Glenna Jean of Si and Mrs. B. L. Dar tSfJi ters Mary and Ann If4 B. L. Dart III. oflMj Mrs. S L Reinsin eof Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H rS prern, and Mr anJ aUjhj Milhman, of Mammouth 1 |