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Show Miss Virginia Prince To Re Married In Temple Ceremony Saturday Pres. Harold S. Snow will read the ceremony in the St. George Temple at 2 p. m., Saturday, Feb. 1, when Miss Virginia Prince of this city exchanges marriage vows with Wilmer N. Anderson of To-iqucrville. To-iqucrville. Miss Prince is the i daughter of Sheriff and Mrs. An-J An-J tone B. Prince and Mr. Anderson I the son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin j Anderson of Toquerville. A large ! number of friends and relatives plan to attend the marriage. Following the ceremony the bride's parents will entertain immediate im-mediate family members at an informal in-formal wedding dinner at their home, after which the couple will leave for a brief wedding trip to Salt Lake City. For her wedding dress Miss Prince has chosen a floor-length model in white taffeta with a long-sleeved basque style jacket in Spanish lace. Her going-away-outfit is of black wool with matching accessories. Miss Prince is a graduate of Dixie junior college and the B. Y. U. Provo, and is completing her third year as teacher in the Veyo school of Washington county. coun-ty. Mr. Anderson is also a Dixie college graduate and has attended attend-ed the "Y". He is a prosperous young agriculturist of Toquerville, where they will make their home after May 5. Miscellaneous Shower A miscellaneous shower honored Miss Prince last Friday evening at the Leo A. Snow home with Clara Neilson, Mrs. Willard Milne, Mrs. Alma Millett, Mrs. McKay Neilson and Miss Dessie Jones as hostesses. Highlighting the evening's eve-ning's program was a mock-wedding ceremony, songs and tributes to the bride-elect. Refreshments were served to 40 friends and relatives. rel-atives. On Sunday from 3 to 6 p. m., Miss Prince entertained at a trousseau tea at the home of her parents. More than 200 friends called during the afternoon. For this affair she wore a long-sleeved long-sleeved formal in wine colored silk velvet with a corsage of sweetheart sweet-heart rosebuds. The bride-to-be was assisted in the display rooms by two young matron friends, Mrs. Alma Millett Mil-lett and Mrs. McKay Neilson, gowned respectively in lace over pink satin, and old rose taffeta, with similar jackets in black velvet. vel-vet. The serving table in the dining room had a hand-made lace cover, centered with a large cut glass bowl of roses and carnations flanked by crystal candle sticks with lighted rose pink princess candles. Pouring were Mrs. Willard Wil-lard Milne, cousin of the bride-to-be and Miss Wilma Anderson, twin sister of the groom. Mrs. Milne wore a formal of baby blue taffeta and Miss Anderson was gowned in pink georgette. Serving Serv-ing were Miss Carol Cottam in pale blue georgette, and Miss Marie Higbee in pink georgette embroidered in blue flowers. Also assisting were Mrs. Paul H. Seeg-miller Seeg-miller in rose wool, and Mrs. Rex Gardner in a street model of dull brown wool. |