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Show cSerwlyweds Make Home Here After Honeymoon moon in soutnern Utah and r Rome in Springville, are the . W. Allan Danielson, nee Returning from a honey Arizona and now making thei newly wedded Mr. and Mrs, Phyllis Kindred, daughter of Mr.3 and Mrs. Fred L. Kindred of Springville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Danielson. Soft candlelight and a profusion of gladiolus and pink rosebuds and other early summer flowers formed form-ed a perfect setting for the wedding wed-ding of the young couple, which took place at the home of the bride's parents on June 4. A. G. Peterson of the stake presidency, performed the ceremony, which was witnessed by close friends and relatives of the couple. Following the ceremony, an open house reception honored the couple with a large crowd attending. The bride was charmingly attired attir-ed in a wedding dress of white slipper satin, fashioned with a high neckline, and draped bodice which formed a large bustle bow in back. Her fingertip veil of silk net was. arranged to a crown of pearl orange blossoms. She carried a bridal bouquet of pink rosebuds and gardenias from which fell a shower of knotted pink and white satin ribbon and stephanotis. She was attended by Mrs. Beverly Bev-erly Gottfredson as matron of honor, hon-or, and Miss Jo Ann Hales of Spanish Fork, as maid of honor. Glen R. Gottfredson acted as best man. Others in the reception line were parents of the bride and groom. Mrs. Kindred chose black and Mrs.. Danielson wore navy blue. Both wore corsages of gardenias and rosebuds. Acting as host and hostess, were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McPherson. In charge of the serving were Emeline Kindred and La Von Bond of Heber City. They were assisted by Beth Ann Anderson, Barbara Kelly, Mrs. Ruth Elmer and Mrs.. Leaha Terry of Payson. Assisting in the kitchen were Mrs. Barbara Clark, Mrs. La Vern Jensen and Mrs. LaRue Wardell. Mrs. Margaret Kindred of Spanish Span-ish Fork, and Mrs. Erma Thatcher of Payson, were in charge of the gift room. |