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Show Mr., Mrs. Corwin Watts live here following temple wedding Serving were Barbara Jes-see, Jes-see, Geraldine George, Rebecca Roper, Colleen Crandall and Sharlene Whitney. A lovely 3-tiered wedding cake, heart-shaped with white cupids on each side attracted the attention of guests as did the delicately lighted bridal background of white net and pink and white flowers. Soft organ music was provided pro-vided during the evening by Mrs. Julia Sumsion. The couple are making their home in Springville. Miss Carol DeHeer, attractive attract-ive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William DeHeer of this city, became the bride of Corwin Cor-win Watts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Watts of Kirk-land, Kirk-land, N. M., in a ceremony at the Manti LDS Temple, March 15. The couple was honored with a reception the following evening in the Third-Ninth Ward .church. The bride wore a beautiful gown of tulle and lace and carried a bouquet of carnations carna-tions centered with a-white orchid. or-chid. Her veil of illusion fell from a crown of seed pearls and sequins. Attending as matron of honor hon-or were Mrs. Larry Price and Mrs. Kent Blackley, sisters of the bride, while Mrs. Joseph Watts, Rosann LeRoy and Deann Hauder were bridesmaids brides-maids and Jeanine Price was flower girl. They wore gowns of emerald green brocade taffeta taf-feta and the little flower girl was in pink. Best man to the groom was his brother, Joseph Watts. In the receiving line also were parents of the couple, Mrs. DeHeer choosing an emerald em-erald green silk for the reception re-ception and Mrs. Watts, a navy na-vy blue. Their corsages were white orchids. Greeting guests at the door were Bishop and Mrs. Grant Nielson, while Kathryn Orr and Connie Brailsford were at the guest register. Assisting with the gifts were Lucille Miner, Barbara Johnson, Lynn Jeffers and Carolyn Booke, also Richard, Douglas and Jan Nielson as gift bearers. 1 " " ' ' MRS. CORWIN WATTS, the former Miss Carol DeHeer, wed in Manti Temple March 15 was honored at reception. |