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Show j ' " S V -X : X I ' i '- X k r r y X i J j f J l mmi i riV:... . . . - - ):..v, i.,. . book during the evening was Miss Dixie McClellan. Presiding in the gift room were Mrs. J. A. Strong, Mrs. Clair W. Judd, Mrs. Wayne York, Mrs. Robert L. LeVitre, and Mrs. Emily J. Miner. Serving the guests were Af-ton Af-ton Tingey, Maurine Ivory, Ruth Stewart, Katheryn Duke, Loraine Judd, Connie Hatfield, Sheila Booth and Phyllis Hol-ley. Hol-ley. Receiving gifts were Pamela Pam-ela Forshee, Camille Fox, Susan Su-san Judd and Leta, Kern and Josephine Boyer. Mrs. Ella Reynolds gave a tribute to the bride and groom Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ralph Randall, wed. in recent Temple rites, will make their home in Sacramento, Calif. She is the former Miss Ruth Ann Boyer. 'Miss Ruth Ann Boyer Recites Vows with Leon Ralph Randall before they cut the beautifully rose-trimmed wedding cake and served it to immediate family members, close friends and the bridesmaids. Mr. Randall met his wife at the LDS San Francisco ward in California. After a brief honeymoon trip to Southern California and going through the Los Angeles Temple, the newlyweds will make their home in Sacramento, Califor-I Califor-I nia. pearls. She carried a colonial bridal bouquet of dark pink roses centered with a white glamilla Attending the bride as matron ma-tron of honor was her sister, Mrs. DuWayne H. Donithorne, and another sister, Miss Naomi Boyer, acted as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Elaine Erickson, Miss Fern Wood, Mrs. Margery Boyack and Miss Kaylene Randall, sister of the groom. They wore dainty pas- Among mid-June's popular and charming brides was lovely lov-ely Ruth Ann Boyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Boyer who was married to Ralph Randall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Randall of Og-den, Og-den, June 19 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Willard Richards Rich-ards Smith, grandson of Hyrum Smith, officiating. They were accompanied to the Temple by their parents and close relatives. tel ballerina length formals and parried bridesmaids' bouquets of pink roses surrounded with white carnations and lacy ribbons. rib-bons. Kenneth Randall, brother of the bridegroom, performed the duties of best man. Little Miss Janette Strong and Master Dennis Donithorne were the junior bride and groom. Greeting guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Selvoy J Boyer, aunt and uncle of th bride, and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Le-Roy A. Tingey, aunt and uncle of the groom. Acting as ushers were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jes see. In charge of the guest'; A wedding reception was hosted the following evening at the Second-Eighth ward Chapel by the bride's parents and on Saturday evening in Ogden, an open-house was hosted by parents par-ents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Randall. The new bride greeted her guests in a floor-length dress of chantilly lace and tulle over white taffeta. It was fashioned with tight fitting lace bodice, with scalloped neckline and a full skirt of taffeta and panels of scalloped lace. The fingertip finger-tip veil of bride's illusion was caught to her head with a tierra of lace and tiny seed |