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Show Newlyweds . . . ' i ' 111 ,, ; '. ?$ ; I'.. I . ! . ' - " i A i'l I 1 I t 1 ;vr - i, 1 ' ' " ) I .-- -ir v: i v XT'" J , -w,. , ' I ' . 1 ' n " y" " '"l ' s , . n - Mrw Mr. and Mrs. C. Merrill Sorensen Wedding Reception in Spanish Pork Honors Mr. & Mrs. Merrill Sorensen Home from a honeymoon to Ida! 10 and INevaaa, Mr. and Mrs. C. Merrill Sorensen are residing in Spanish Fork. Mr. Sorensen is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sorensen of tiered wedding cake was the center cen-ter of attraction. Utahna Sorensen was in charge of the guest book. Background music for the reception re-ception was played by Myrtle Johnson. John-son. Master of Ceremonies was Edward A. Thomas, who anounced the following program: duet, La-Mar La-Mar Tuckett and wife; tribute, Florence Huntington; reading, Norma Newett; solos, VeLois Niel-son; Niel-son; solo, Lhomond Jones; reading, Delia Evans; song by the bridesmaids brides-maids and closing prayer, Fucan Sorcnse v. this city and his bride, the former for-mer Ethel Huntington, is a daughter daugh-ter ofMr. and Mrs. Edward R. Huntington of Spanish Fork. In a beautiful setting before the fireplace at the First ward Relief Society room, decked with baskets of gladiolas and white daisies and white tapers in floor candleabra, the couple exchanged vows. Officiating at the double-ring ceremony was Bishop Byron Ges-lison, Ges-lison, with close relatives and friends in attendance. A wedding reception followed. The brdie wore a traditional white satin gown entrain with long pointed sleeves and trimmed in lace and rhinestones. She carried a bouquet of red roses and a white orchid from which fell knotted satin streamers. Matron of honor was the bride's twin sister, Mrs. Edith Dunn and the bridesmaids were Mary Smith, Mary Jane Money, Marian Caras, Jane Ann Beck, Nellie Barney and Carol Lundell. Best man was Roy G. Weight of this city. The train-bearers train-bearers were Karen Jolley and Ronnie Atwood. Receiving guests at the door were Ray Huntngiton and Fucan Sorensen, the latter of Springville. Carrying gifts were nieces and nephews of the bride. Arranging gifts were, Mrs. Fay Wood, Mrs. Pearl Dunn. The trousseau was shown by Eldene Sheen and Christy Wood. Refreshments were served in the Relief Society room where a three- |