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Show Miss Wilhelmina Huntsman And Phil C. Neilson Marry in L. D. S. Temple ENTERPRISE, Utah Exchanging their marriage vows in the St. George Temple, Thursday, Sept. 21. 1944. were Miss Wilhelmina Huntsman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lamond V. Huntsman of Enterprise and Phil C. Neilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clead Neilson of Lynndyl, Utah. Pres. Harold S. S. Snow officiated in the presence of many relatives and friends. On Thursday evening the bride's parents entertained at an informal wedding reception in the Enterprise Enter-prise ward hall. The building was crowded with the many relatives rela-tives and friends of the couple, including the groom's parents, also Mrs. Adelia Coleman and daughter, Eldona, of Lynndyl. The bride wore her wedding dress of white brocaded satin with finger tip veil of shadowy lace. She was attended by her sister, Rhoda Huntsman, and Miss Eldona El-dona Coleman, both wearing evening eve-ning dresses of pink net over satin. A brief program was presented including a vocal solo by Katie Barlocker; reading, Cannon Huntsman; piano duet by Gertrude Gert-rude Lund and Alta Truman; reading, Imogene Holt and address, ad-dress, Clead Neilson. The wedding procession then marched to the rostrum where the bride cut the elaborate wedding cake made by Mrs. James McArthur of St. George. Dancing concluded the evening's program. Saturday noon, the bride and groom left for Lynndyl where Mrs. Neilson will resume her employment em-ployment with the Union Pacific as an operator and Mr. Neilson will harvest his crops while awaiting await-ing his recall to military duties. They were accompanied by his parents and the other visitors from Lynndyl. |