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Show Newlyweds Will Make Home In Springville A honeymoon trip and a home in Springville awaits newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Bill B. Averett, who recited nuptial nup-tial vows in the First ward chapel in Spanish Fork . program was F. J. Faux, Paul B. Andrus, brother of the bride, was an usher and Mrs. Ray Whitney, Springville and Mrs. Ruth Andrus, Provo, were receptionists. Gladys Nielsen was in charge of the guest book. Presiding over the dining room were Mrs. Ila T. Lambert and Mrs. Beulah Larsen. Gifts were arranged by Mrs. Mark Stark and Mrs. Frank King of Spanish Fork. When the newlyweds left on their honeymoon trip Thursday, new Mrs. Averett wore a brown suit with cocoa brown accessories. Upon their return they will live in Springville and attend BYU. She affiliates with O. S. Travota social unit. Mr. Averett, a Y graduate this spring, will enroll for postgraduate post-graduate work. He' is a veteran of World War H. The bride is the former Miss Marie Andrus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Andrus of Spanish Fork. Mr. Averett is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Averett of Springville. Spring-ville. President J. Angus Christensen of Palmyra Stake officiated at the impressive candlelight ceremony. Only immediate family members were in attendance. For her wedding and reception which followed, the bride chose a gown of embroidered marquisette, fashioned with a ruffled yoke and bustle, and a sweeping train. Her fingertip veil of delicate bride's illusion cascaded from a bonnet effect of seed pearls and orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of white roses and split carnations encircling a white orchid. Matron of honor was the bride's sister, Mrs. Shirl O. Evans Jr., of Chicago. She wore a pink mar- quisette model and held a bouquet of pale yellow and pink gladiolus. Attending matron, Mrs. Lawrence Rowland of Springville and the bridesmaids, Miss Lyravin Jensen, Pleasant Grove, and Miss Anna Marie Creer, Spanish Fork, were all dressed in white with matching match-ing bouquets of gladoli. Lawrence Rowland of this city, performed duties of best man for the groom. Misses Kathleen and Patricia Rowland, twin daughters of the best man and attending matron, were flower girls. They modeled long white dotted swiss dresses and carried miniature nosegays. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Andrus wore an aqua-blue dinner gown. The bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Frank Averett, selected se-lected a midnight blue dinner dress. The formal receiving line stood in a setting of candelabra and pink gladioli. Master of ceremonies for the |