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Show Miss Lorraine Anderson And Don Anderton Recite Marriage Vows A lovely bride of the autumn season was Miss Lorraine Anderson, An-derson, who exchanged vows with Don Anderton in a solemn home ceremony performed at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Anderson, by Levi J. Anderton. an uncle of the groom on Thursday Nov. 12. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderton of Montwel. Delicate pink carnations car-nations and white chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums with pink lighted tapers formed the setting for the impressive im-pressive rites. Immediately following the wedding a reception complimenting compli-menting the young couple was held at the Roosevelt LDS stake house. The bride was charming in her ballerina length gown of lace and net with accordion pleated net skirt and petite Peter Pet-er Pan collar. The long lace sleeves formed points at the wrist and the fingertip veil was edged with lace and fell from a rhinestone crown. Her bridal bouquet consisted of pink roses caught with green j satin streamers. I The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Marilyn Anderson, Ander-son, as maid of honor, who wore a pale blue ballerina gown of taffeta and net, accented with a pink rose corsage. Bridesmaids included Miss Joyce Rogers, 1 wearing a peach shaded gown with pink and white carnation . 1 corsage; Miss Jean McClellan, attired at-tired in salmon colored formal and wearing a corsage of pink and white carnations; and Miss Carol Patry, who chose a gown of turquoise blue with pink rose corsage. The bride's mother was gowned in a brown crepe afternoon after-noon dress, and mother of the bridegroom wore a navy blue crepe. Both had corsages of deep pink roses. Scott Johnson, of Provo, assumed as-sumed best man duties. Miss Renee Reynolds and Miss Barbara McDonald accepted gifts at the door and Miss Mary 1 Lois Reichert was in charge of the gift room. Signing of the guest book was under the direction di-rection of LaRue Liddell. Refreshments were prepared by Mrs. Virginia Fenn, Mrs. Bill Patry and Mrs. Virginia Neilson. . In charge of the serving was Miss Peggy Oldroyd, assisted by Miss Carol Memmott, Miss Gay Patry, Miss Maria Pulos and Miss Beoma Moore. A program, consisting of the following numbers, was present, ed during the evening: vocal numbers by Miss Janice Neilson, accompanied by Miss Carol Memmott; vocal selections, Mrs. Carol Gardner, with self accompaniment; ac-companiment; and vocal solos, Clark Oarem, accompanied by The newlyweds will make their home in Salt Lake City, where Mr. Anderton is employed employ-ed by the Harvest Freeze Co. The new bride is a graduate of Alterra High School and has been employed at the County Agent's office for the past two years. She also attended LDS Business College. The groom graduated from Roosevelt High School & was a member of the Signal Corps, in World War II. J I ' ' I - f I :. v -O - 'r I y ' ; I t ,") t '' ' I J t r - t . K " - ,. - !' ' , r - - --- NEWLYWEDS. MR. AND MRS. DON ANDERTON. who exchanged vows in a home ceremony at the residence of the bride's parents on Thursday, November 12. A reception xeted them foil-owing the wedding. |