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Show ME EVASiS BECOMES BRIDE OF AMERICA! FORK HAH bride carried a cherished family Bible on which was centered a spray of carnations and delicate gladioli rose. Attending the bride were Miss LaVerne Thornton, maid-of-honor; Miss Lorraine Webster and Miss Joyce Sorensen, bridesmaids, all of whom wore charming gowns of pastel blue. Flower girls were the litte Misses Ronda Johnson and Elizabeth Evans who were dressed in matching frocks of light rose. James Huggard, brother of the groom, performed best man duties while Ronald Wood acted as usher. The new Mr. and Mrs. Huggard will make a home in American Fork after completion of a wedding wed-ding trip to Idaho and Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Evans of American Fork announce the marriage mar-riage of their daughter, Miss Rae DeVere, to Max H. Huggard. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huggard, also of American Amer-ican Fork. The wedding was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Friday Fri-day morning with Clifford E. Young, assistant to the Council of Twelve, officiating. A reception honored the young bridal couple the evening of the wedding in the First LDS ward church. For the occasion the bride donned an original of white taffeta brocade which featured a molded bodice enhanced with a pearled Peter Pan collar and redingote sleeves tapered into tight fitting cuffs which were also decorated with pearls. The finger-tip veil was caught by a crowning cap. The v.- . 'iS'k ,! . ,s' is V' Hi:-. ::4 V'"' ; i ! f ' r felififl rv4: : ? mxmm l ,!::, y:.-..':"--'.!i)?"i'sj I . f." :'- ". -'. " i,. 1 MRS. MAX HUGGARD, NEE RAE EVANS |