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Show 4' - - , .. "r .. " ' 1 . .tlr 7?.-' vvr;:; . ' i'x i " ' I ' -rK . j 9 : - . :, . "J ' ! I I . . X i . -A i . s - ' . 4 .... 'i , . . . . . k . , . i-v;;. . . . : ' f " '' : ' ' '' " ' Mr. and Mrs. Max D. Williams are making their home in Springville following recent wedding ceremony. She is the former Edith B. Fullmer. Edith B. Fullmer, M. D. Williams Take Vows in Recent Home Rites Edith Barney Fullmer of Springville became be-came the bride of Max D. Williams of Provo in impressive home rites recently with Bishop T. Melvin Duke of the Eighth ward performing the ceremony. The bride was attired in an attractive white net over taffeta and pinned a pink rose-hud corsage to her shoulder. She was attended by Nadine Wind as matron of honor and Melvin Wind stood with the groom as best man. Following the wedding ceremony, cere-mony, an informal wedding party for immediate family members honored the couple. They are making their home at 137 East Fourth South St. Mrs. Maude Stifel, 77, has returned to Springville from a most delightful tour of the orient. As the guest of a sister-in-law, Mrs. Hannah Bailey of Sausalito, Calif., , and in company also with a sister, Mrs. Lydia Eicher of Sausalito, Mrs. Stifel spent about six weeks in the trip going by boat both ways and stopping for tours in Yokahama, Japan, Hongkong, China, Formosa and the Phillipines. Before returning return-ing to Springville, she spent a few weeks with relatives in San Francisco. She makes her home with a daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sibbald Sib-bald Reid, Brookside. |