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Show cwlfweds Now oAt Home At Springville Recently returned I mm a woiMing trip 0 the rnnyons in soullcrn I 'tali are NeNvlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Lamar r,,,l.ill who are now making their home in SnrmovilL 1,'v were man-i.-d in the Salt temple on June 22. and the folUntf evtMiinjr. a inception hem-;,r,'d hem-;,r,'d tlu-m in the Second ward m,Sement hall. Cramlall is the former n.'i,-.ivs Childs, dnup'hter of Mr. L mV Russell Childs and Mr. Cramlall'is a son of Mr. and Mr?, r V Crandall. The bride chose for her wedding ,ttir0 a beautiful model of white , tin 'Her veil of silk net was ar-riived ar-riived to her head with a crown if wed pearls and she held a white Mtin muff on which was pinned a white orchild encircled with pink rosebuds. attending the bride was Mrs. Zella Evans of Salt Lake City, as matroaof honor. The Misses Caro-lee Caro-lee Childs, Louise Lowe, Afton h Carol Lov?ridge and Nida Mendenhall were" bridesmaids. Thev wore pastel formals and carried car-ried colonial bouquets of gardenias and rosebuds. Kuel Crandall, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. In the receiving line also were parents of the bride and groom. The reception included a pro-ram pro-ram with LeRoy Hill of Payson, acting as master of ceremonies. Refreshments were served by the Novelty Circle girls of the high schools, under direction of Mrs. Thora Dalley, Mrs. -Luella Wilson and Mrs. Alice Wilmott. In charge of the gifts were Mrs. Eliza Johnson, Mrs. Elsie Corna-by Corna-by and Mrs. Reed Cornaby of Spanish Fork. They were assisted by Voneta Miner, Bonnie Dalley, I Fred and Floyd Childs. Acting host and hostesses were Mr. and Mrs.' Waldo Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hill of Pay-son. |