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Show V ' . . . , i - -: V t k TTL and Mrs. Elias Strong, Mrs. Jess Bowen and Mrs. Annie Lynn. Diane Wright and La-Rue La-Rue Whiting were at the guest book. Mrs. Orvil Croft and Mrs. Guy Candland were in charge of the serving . done by Sue Chesnut, Susan Eldredge, Mary Cragun, Gloria Hansen, Linda Smart, Colleen Croft, Patricia, Kathy and Sonja Lynn. In the gift room were Marilyn Mari-lyn Ames, LaRae Savage, Mary Morrill, Marcile Savage, Janice Horton, Donna Lee, Kaaren Cook, and Aldeen Cazier with Janice Croft, Jay Tutle and Lawrence Groneman, gift bearers. bear-ers. Mrs. Herbert F. Smart, Mrs. James Duncan and Mrs. Ron Wilson acted as hostesses. In the trousseau room were Marilyn Parry, Merrill Cox and Norma Canto. Mrs. Paul Groneman entertained with organ or-gan music throughout the evening even-ing and Mrs. LaRie Shell was in charge of the decorations. A beautiful 3-tiered wedding cake in yellow and white centered cen-tered the table with cover of hand-embroidered linen. The couple spent a few days honeymoon in Las Vegas following fol-lowing the wedding and reception. Mr. and Mrs. Don Tuttle, nee Miss Kathryn Groneman, whose marriage was an event of early spring, are now at home in Springville. Newlyweds, Mr., Mrs. Don Tuttle Make New Home in Springville Now at home in Springville are Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. , Don Tuttle, whose wedding was an event of late May taking place in a church ents of the couple, Mrs. Groneman Gron-eman choosing a green printed afternoon dress and Mrs. Tuttle Tut-tle a yellow print. Greeting guests at the door were, Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Groneman Gron-eman and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tuttle; also grandparents, Mr. ceremony performed by Bishop Bliss Packard of the Ninth ward. The bride is the former Miss Kathryn Groneman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. La-Mar La-Mar Groneman of this city and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Byron Tuttle also of Springville. A lovely reception honored the couple after the wedding at the Third-Ninth ward church where the couple greeted guests in an archway of ferns and evergreens entwined with yellow snap-dragons. The bride was a picture of lovliness in an imported hand-clipped hand-clipped lace and nylon pleated tulle over heavy satin patterned pattern-ed with tight fitted bodice and train. Her Queen Ann veil was arranged to a crown of lace with pearl and sequin trim. She carried a bouquet of green cymbidium orchids with yellow rose-buds and stephanotis. Attired in dark green and carrying bouquets of yellow and white mums were bridesmaids brides-maids Janet Holley, Collette Prothero, Laurel Tuttle and Patsy Warren with Barbara Jensen, matron of honor in a light green shade with white and yellow mum bouquet. All wore white gloves and earrings. ear-rings. Best man was Earl Tuttle, Tut-tle, brother of the groom. Others in the line were par- |