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Show i:- . v :' ; ' " - . f i; .. . rH., ;? i';' . : Ci F ' f ,V" -V- .'4 : - Kfil, 4 (1 i I:. r ' i f X.. v...-.- - : w. ; I .-".''I l :Wf : Li .. . ' f i . S i i f :' ' ; 'T.:? ' .' :" Xk I ---vim I 1 I . i.: ;" -: i' ; "-'.; ' .' , I: : '": iZ, 4 . ' S : Y... . .. .... It - Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Phillips, who spoke wedding vows in the Salt Lake Temple August 20. Newlyweds on Coast Honeymoon, Will Make Home at Dragerton Honeymooning on the West Coast are newlyweds, new-lyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Phillips, whose wedding and wedding parties were social hie-h- lights of the past week. The young couple exchanged vows 'in the Salt Lake Temple August 20. On Thursday evening even-ing Blaine introduced his lovely love-ly bride to Springville relatives and friends at a reception in the Third-Ninth Ward church. The hew Mrs. Phillips was formerly Miss Carolyn Thur-good, Thur-good, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Thurgood of Clearfield Clear-field and Blaine's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Victor Phillips of this city. When the couple returns they will go to Dragerton to their new home and both will begin their duties as teachers in the schools there. For her wedding the bride chose a gown of all-over silk lace over satin, designed with floor-length skirt, long sleeves and scalloped neckline. A double bridal veil of illusion cascaded from a close-fitted cap with seed pearl and sequin trim. Her bouquet was heart-shaped heart-shaped of pink and white carnations. car-nations. ' Attending her as maid of honor was Miss Rachel Phillips, while Margie Thurgood and Ruth Phillips were maids of honor and Joyce Thurgood, flower girl. They were attired in pastel colored gowns with flowers in pink and white. Leon Phillips did best man duties for his brother. Glenn Thurgood, brother of the bride assisted in receiving the guests as did parents of the bride and groom. Greeting guests at the door for the reception in Springville were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Phillips. Phil-lips. Davis and Marvin Thurgood Thur-good were ushers. The guest book was in charge of Doris Mae Phillips. Presiding over the gift room were Lucille P. Bartholomew, Iris P. Phillips and Barbara Phillips. Serving from this city were LaRae Phillips, Delora Bertel-sen Bertel-sen and Mina Madsen with friends of the bride from out of town. A beautiful triple-layered wedding cake with pink rosebud rose-bud trim graced a table with lace cover over pink satin. . Miss Alzada Wilmott played organ music while the guests arrived and at intervals during the evening of the reception. |