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Show bronze and gold chrysanthemums. chrysanthe-mums. Mrs. Harmer chose a rose-pink rose-pink lace, and Mrs. Vincent blue. Their corsages were of vanda orchids. Gordon Vincent, brother of the groom, performed duties of best man; and another brother, broth-er, Frank, stood with his mother mo-ther in the reception line. Corsages of gold mums were worn by grandmothers of the bride and groom, Mrs. Ernest Harmer of Springville and Mrs. Anne Braithwaite of Sp. Fork. Mr. and Mrs. John James and Mr. and Mrs. Foster Niel-son, Niel-son, Spanish Fork, greeted guests at the door, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Snow attended attend-ed the guest registry. David Long, Provo, LaCell Harmer, Springville and Roy Vincent, Bell, Calif., were the ushers. Focal point in the refreshment refresh-ment area was a heart-shaped wedding cake frosted with white and touched with gold. In charge of refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Wendall James, Mrs. Ross Fillmore and : Mrs. Elmo Courts. Serving were Renee Winters, Lynn Ro- bertson, Jeanette Craig, and ' Cecil Gowers. Mrs. Ed Hutton presided as hostess and passing napkins was little Susan Jackson Jack-son and Nancy Bowen of the bride's Sunday School class. Gifts were arranged by Mrs. Jay Madsen and Mrs. William Frederickson, Mrs. Robert Fo-theringham Fo-theringham and Mrs. Rulon Henrichsen. Peggy and Robert Fotheringham, Mary Lynn and JoAnn Frederickson were gift-bearers. i - v - - J Mrs. WaJden S. Vincent, the former Miss Evelyn Harmer, who recited wedding vows in recent church rites, now residing resid-ing in Spanish Fork. Lovely Wedding Ceremony Unites Evelyn Harmer and W. S. Vincent Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Walden S. Vincent Vin-cent are making their home in Spanish Fork, following1 recent wedding rites and reception in Springville and a few days wedding trip. The bride-elect is the former for-mer Miss Evelyn Harmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Or-val Or-val Harmer of this city and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vincent of Bell, Calif. In a striking autumn setting of yellow roses and baskets of gold and bronze chrysanthemums, chrysanthe-mums, the couple recited wedding wed-ding vows with Clarence L. Jensen, former bishop of the Ninth ward performing the ceremony. A reception at the Third-Ninth ward church followed. fol-lowed. The bride's gown was fash ioned of lace and net with lace bodice, long pointed sleeves and bouffant skirt. The scalloped scal-loped neckline finished with sequin embroidery and her fingertip fin-gertip veil of illusion fell from a pearl-studded tiara. Her bouquet was yellow-throated orchid surrounded with snowy white stephanotis. Shades of brown and gold were worn by her attendants, Mrs. David Long, Provo, a sister, sis-ter, matron of honor; Nina Madsen, Rosalee Stevens, Shar-lene Shar-lene Jones and Linda Harmer, bridesmaids; and Michelle Vincent Vin-cent of Bell, Calif., flower girl. They carried fans of |