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Show I " ' ' I y : .s . ft v L i J . r A : I j - V ' P- I 1 - -: I A f ' " V -? 1 ; 1 a i j ; - . i MR. AND MRS. KEITH WINTERTON, who exchanged vows in ihe Sail Lake LDS Temple, Tuesday, October 26. They were complimented at a reception in Ihe Tridell ward hall ihe following evening. Flewlyweds Feted At Reception After Temple Riles 'Following their marriiage in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Tuesday, October 26, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Winterton were complimented at a wedding dance and reception at the Tridell' ward hall on October 27. The new Mrs. Winterton is 'the former Miss Vivian Lee McConkiie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed S. McConkle of Tridell Tri-dell and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Van D. Winterton. Win-terton. Roosevelt. The marriage ceremony was performed by President Elray Christiansen. Following the wedding the newlyweds were feted at a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jor-gensen Jor-gensen in Salt Lake Oity. Greeting guests at the reception re-ception Wednesday evening, the bride was lovely in a floor length gown of white satin and lace, fashiioned with a' tight-fitting tight-fitting 'bodice and a wide flounce at the waistline, designed de-signed with six rounded points. The long sleeves tapered to points at the wrist. Her veil of bride's illusion cascaded from a tiara of seed pearls and She carried a bouquet of red roses. Attending the -bride as matron mat-ron of honor was Mrs. Russell Gingell, who wore a 'blue taffeta taf-feta dress. Bridesmaid was Miss Pauline McConkie, who was attired at-tired in a gown of gold net over taffeta, with lame top. Both tad pink and white carnation car-nation corsages. Little Sue Ann Betts, flower girl, wore a pink taffeta dress. 'Mother of the bride chose an afternioon dress of robbin egg blue, accented with a pink rose corsage, while the groom's ' mother wore a brown taffeta afternoon frock and a corsage of bronze chrysanthemums. Best man for the occasion was R. Ford Larsen. A program was presented with Forrest Goodrich acting as master of ceremonies. Numbers Num-bers included vocal Solos by Mrs. Russell Gingell and Miss Jeain Goodrich; pianJo solo, Miss Marta Morrill; reading, Miss Marilyn Winterton; piano duet, Miss Sherene Henrae and Miss Phyllis Eksund; vocal duet, Mr. and Mrs. Reed McKee; and vocal duet, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Merkley. - . Serving was under the direction di-rection of Mrs. Rae Goodrich and Mrs. Dennis Goodrich, and the gift room was in charge of Mrs. Grant Betts, Mrs. Forrest Goodrich and Mrs. Owen Goodrich. Good-rich. Mrs. Darrell Goodrich had charge of the guest book signing. sign-ing. The weddiing cake was a three-tiered fruit cake, decorated decorat-ed in piink and white and top ped with weadMiig Deios. Tal Wardle's orchestra furnished fur-nished the music for dancing. The young couple left for a brief honeymloon trip and upon up-on their return will make their home in Roosevelt, where Mr. Winterton is employed by his father in ranching and livestock live-stock raising1. |