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Show r i. i in.... . I ' I I: . : - ' , ' ; ! ' j V Miss Anna Lee Bartholomew presided over the guest book. Miss Lynette Huff was in charge of the gifts, assisted by Mrs. Frank Buckingham, Miss Carol y-n Hermansen, Mrs. Chauncey Childs, Mrs. W. B. Gogarty, Miss Lorraine Judd and Miss Susan Judd. Gift bearers were Marsha Fox, Marlene Boyer, Hilary Boyer and Holly Boyer. Assisting with the serving were Ruth Bramall, Pamela Forshee, Suzanne Jarvis, Mary K. Davis, Susan Friel, Ann Crandall, Loree Brinkerhoff, Mary Schouten, Camille Fox, Leta Boyer and Josephine Boyer. Beautiful soft string music was furnished throughout the evening by Merril Johnson, Rondo Jeffrey, Todd Britsch, and Brenda Morrison. The wedding decorations of pink and green were reflected in the sweeping arch of white, decorated with white and pink peonies, pink roses and ferns, tied with pink satin bows which formed the background for the bridal party. Centerpieces on the small tables at which ' refreshments were served, were white crystal crys-tal swans in which pink roses floated. Giving further elegance ele-gance to the bridal scene was 1 The new Mr. and Mrs. Frederick James Bonney, the for mer Mary Naomi Boyer. The couple was married Friday, June 9th in the Salt Lake Temple. Mary Naomi Boyer exchanges vows with F. J. Bonney j Mary Naomi Boyer, charm- jj ing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j Arthur C. Boyer, became the ; i bride of Frederick James Bon- ney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred- erick S. Bonney, San Carlos, Calif., in solemn ceremonies I I Friday, June 9, in the Salt I Lake Temple. the daintily decorated all white three tiered wedding cake. Before Be-fore cutting' the cake, Mrs. J. O. Reynolds gave a special toast and meaningful tributes to the bride and groom, after which Miss Lynette Huff, Mrs. Clark Day and Mrs. Jerry Cluff rendered two vocal selections. se-lections. They were accompanied accompan-ied at the piano by Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Forshee. A pre-nuptial personal shower show-er was given in Mrs. Bonney's honor by Mrs. Dale McLane of Provo at her home. Girl friends of White Key and Phi Kappa Phi attended, also Mrs. Arthur Arth-ur C. Boyer, mother of the bride-to-be and Miss Mary Boyer and Mrs. Robert A. Le-Vitre, Le-Vitre, aunts of Mrs. Bonney. Games were played. Mrs. Le-Vitre Le-Vitre gave a special toast to the bride-to-be and then she opened her many beautiful gifts. The new Mr. and Mrs. Bonney Bon-ney are honeymooning in Southern Utah Parks. Upon returning re-turning they will make their first home in Provo at third west and third north. Mr. Bonney Bon-ney will continue his studies at Brigham Young University and Mrs. Bonney will be an instructor instruc-tor in instrumental music at the Farrer Junior high school, this coming year. Elder Richard L. Evans, a member of the LDS Council of Twelve officiated at the ceremonies. cere-monies. Twelve relatives and close friends were present at this special occasion. The following evening, the bride's parents honored the newly-weds with a reception in the Secon d-Eighth ward church. The petite bride was radiantly radiant-ly beautiful in her floor-length gown, fashioned of imported chantilly lace and tulle underlaid under-laid with folds of taffeta. The fitted bodice was fashioned wih a scalloped neckline and motifs of the same lace which covered the bodice was repeated repeat-ed on the full delicately draped skirt. A tiara of tiny seed pearls released her finger-tip veil of illusion. For the reception re-ception the bride carried a colonial co-lonial bouquet of pink rosebuds rose-buds and stephanotis, centered with a large white orchid. Matron of honor was Mrs. Ralph Randall, sister of the bride; other bridal attendants were Mrs. DuWayne Doni-thorne, Doni-thorne, another sister of the Miss Marcia Bonney and Miss Marlene Bonney, twin sisters of the bridegroom; Miss Selene Sandberg and Mrs. Douglas Clayson. The maid of honor's dress was of pink chromspun taffeta and the bridesmaids wore mint green taffeta. All were attractively styled alike and each held a basket of pink tinted daisies and stephanotis. Standing with the bridegroom bride-groom as best man was his brother, Mr. Steven Bonney. Ushering duties were assumed by Mr. Larsen S. Boyer, a brother bro-ther of the bride, and Mr. Paul A. Mortensen. For her daughter's reception Mrs. Boyer chose to wear a gown of rose and green floral taffeta and Mrs. Bonney was attired in a blue floral silk dress. Their flowers were pink cymbidium orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Crandall Cran-dall greeted the arriving guests and Miss Colene Sanford and |