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Show Ruth Milne and Kenneth John Roundy Married Sat. The recently completed southward south-ward chapel was the scene at high noon on Saturday of the marriage of Miss Ruth Milne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Milne and Kenneth John Roundy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Roundy of Tremonton. Bishop Harold S. Snow performed the ceremony in the presence of relatives and a few close friends. The bride was attired in a gown of conventional white satin and wore a halo veil. She carried a shower bouquet of pink rose buds and lilies of the valley. Her only attendant, Miss Mary Sullivan, was gowned in yellow chiffon and wore a corsage of sweet peas. Roy Myres acted as best-man for Mr. Roundy. Following the ceremony, a wedding wed-ding breakfast, which was attended by thirty-two members of the family, was held at the home of the bride's parents. Table decorations decora-tions were of pink sweet peas with a large white wedding cake as the center piece. The young couple left immediately immedi-ately following the breakfast for a short honeymoon trip to the coast. The bride wore as her (Continued on page five) th Milne Marriage (Continued from first pace) Wing-away suit, a dark blue gabardine ga-bardine with blue accessories. Upon Up-on their return, thov will make 'neir home here. Mrs. Lorenzo Roundv, mother of groom and Mrs. Afton Chris-,'ansen, Chris-,'ansen, 'lis sister, of Tremonton na two brothers were present. hundred and fiftv friends on fd her trousseau tea held n Thursday afternoon at her me. Mesdames David Lamor-anrt'p"61 Lamor-anrt'p"61 Milne WilUird Milne a E. W. Simmons assisted with ,ne receiving and serving. |