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Show I 'v''!'!":ii;;: )m M . m n -I, M, iimiii- TT tlf&t.iM: n Mi il.rnlifiWWWr1tW Mr. and Mrs. William Rees Pulsipher, were married early I this month and honored at a reception in Spanish Fork. She is the former Jolene Snell of Spanish Fork. The groom is of Mapleton Mapleton man claims bride in early January marriage rites Beautiful in every detail was the wedding reception honoring hon-oring newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. William Rees Pulsipher in the Spanish Fork Fourth ward. The bride is the former Miss Jolene Snell, daughter of Mrs. Alice L. Snell of Spanish Fork and the late Bramer S. Snell, and the groom's mother is Mrs. Naomi Perkins of Mapleton. The couple recited nuptial vows at the home of the bride's mother and the reception followed. fol-lowed. Bishop Leslie B. Winter Win-ter performed the marriage ceremony. For the all-important date, the lnvelv voun? bride chose and Doyle Pulsipher for the groom's father. Greeting guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Snell and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Perkins. Per-kins. Diane Butler and Arlene Braithwaite attended the guest register. Mrs. Paul Smith, Mrs. Jack Canto and Mrs. Neno Anti-neno Anti-neno were in charge of the gifts. Hostesses in the serving area, were Mrs. Orvin Simmons, Sim-mons, Mrs. Lewis Wilkins. In the trousseau room were Mrs. Gene Gardner and Mrs. Franklin Frank-lin Hooper. 1 Throughout the evening, organ or-gan music was rendered by , Mrs. Myrtle Gardner. a gown of lace and satin. It was designed with fitted bodice, bo-dice, long sleeves and round scalloped neck. A lace panel trimmed the full ballerina length skirt and her veil of illusion was arranged to a satin crown with the front piece of petal design. A cascade cas-cade of pink rose-buds centered center-ed with a white orchid, from-ed from-ed the bridal bouquet. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Leon Abbott as matron of honor; also Mrs. Bert Lamb and Mrs. Tom Ba-log Ba-log were attending matrons and Karen Stoker and Patricia Patri-cia Nielsen were bridesmaids. They wore pink taffetta and carried nosegays of pink rosebuds rose-buds and carnations. Jack Canto of Mapleton was best man. Jay Monte Snell stood for the bride's father |