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Show Valerie Boyer and Sherry j0. son were gift bearers. " For her going away al(. the bride chose a broWn 'l' with brown accessories U" tweed top coat. iri Couple to Make Home in California Following Recent Temple Ceremony Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs Donald Edward Smith have returned to lngiewood La H, makP their home following recent Utahweu groom; Alton Johnson, best, man, and Loy Leverson of -alt Lake, maid of honor, a missionary mission-ary companion of the bride. The bride was attractively gowned in an all-over ace Callerina length wedding dr&s with full skirt and fitted bodice, bo-dice, long pointed sleeves and scoop neck. A shoulder-length veil of illusion was held in place by a tierra of seed pearls. A single strand pear, necklace and bridal bouquet o. white carnations and pink satin sa-tin ribbon completed her attire. at-tire. Mrs. Harmer chose all over lace of dusty rose-biege for her daughter's wedding and her corsage was of white carnations carna-tions and pink ribbon. A pink and white color theme was further carried out in serving table centerpieces of pink carnations in pink glass on pink table covers. Attending the trousseau room were Delila Williams, Veda Brady and Miss Mary Boyer. Seating of guests and serving serv-ing was done by Gladys Gardner, Gard-ner, while Florence Shepherd, Addie Underwood, R e g i n a Erickson, Marilyn Williams and Janice Johnson served. ding rites. The bride is the former Miss Elva Darlene Ne-beker, Ne-beker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harmer Nebeker of Springville who has been employed em-ployed in California and the groom is a son of Emmcrson C. Smith of Honolulu and Mrs. Helen C. Smith of Cayahoga Falls, Ohio. Enroute to the coast, they planned to stop in Las Vegas and Boulder, Nev., and tour Hoover Dam and vicinity. The wedding took place in the Salt Lake Temple in the presence of immediate family members and close friends including in-cluding parents of the bride; also Mr. and Mrs. Alton Johnson John-son of Salt Lake; D. Arthur Hancock, former president of the Hawaiian LDS mission, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lindsey of Payson and Blaine Allred of American Fork. Immediately after the wedding wed-ding rites, the young couple was honored with a wedding breakfast at the home of the bride's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Erickson at Murray. Mur-ray. Parents of the bride; also Blaine Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brady of Salt Lake; Mrs. Joyce E. Townsend and the host and hostess were in attendance. In the evening, a wedding reception was given for the couple by the parents of the bride at their home, 720 South 4th East. Greeting guests at the door were Marguerite and Stanley Powelson, aunt and uncle of the bride, while Ann Powelson, a cousin, attended the guest book. Assisting the couple in receiving re-ceiving guests were parents of the bride; also Blaine Allred, missionary companion of the |