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Show New Mr., Mrs. Lee Anderson Make Home Here and other details of the wedding wed-ding reception were all in keeping with an attractive late autumn theme. corsages were of white chrysanthemums. chrys-anthemums. A lovely three-tiered wedding wed-ding cake, floral arrangement r A lovely wedding of the late autumn season was that of Miss Charlene Price of Provo and Lee Anderson of this city taking place in Provo 5th-8th ward chapel, with Bishop Del-Moine Del-Moine Christensen, uncle of the groom, performing the ceremony. cere-mony. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Price of Provo. I Later the same evening, a church reception honored the newlyweds with scores of relatives re-latives and friends calling to extend best wishes. The couple are now making their home in Springville. Lee, an ex-service man, son of Mrs. Helen Anderson, Springville and Maurice Anderson of Salt Lake City, is continuing his schooling at the BYU, where he is majoring in structural engineering. His bride is employed em-ployed in Provo. For the all important nuptial nup-tial event, Charlene chose a waltz-length gown of chiffon and lace accented by long pointed poin-ted sleeves and tight-fitted bodice. bo-dice. Her veil of illusion fell from a crown of seed-pearls and she carried a bridal bouquet bou-quet of white rose-buds and waxy stephanotis with satin streamers. Mrs. Stanley A. Tibbs, sister sis-ter of the bride was matron of honor and Nadine Anderson Ander-son and Pat Anderson were bridesmaids. Their gowns were in keeping with the late autumn aut-umn color theme emphasized in their bouquets of gold bronze and orange mums. Mrs. Price Jihose a dress of autumn brown for her daughter's daugh-ter's wedding and Mrs. Anderson Ander-son was attired in rust. Their i . - - f ... f " ,. .. ' ' i VV'"'V -''. i . j r ""V f : h ' . ' . ... x. - i ..'- - ,:. .' t " ' " 't '.,,. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson at a reception In their honor in the Third-Ninth ward church. She is the former Miss Charlene Char-lene Price of Provo. |