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Show ! tRuth Stewart recites jfwith Willy L Sorenson Mm until mm 1 mu wwmi,t.wwu xwi.wi'.'"M.u)!..t'mawlWUWiuwiLi imiwnii iniui Ml mi uiJJJiii ) uniiniM '"; ; . . ... " V- in ....... V ' 1 ': i . If .1.. -' . m ' . ' r ' ' . :: , 'V i, ' ?' . - .V. , . : v .... . ? ! V . V ' 1 X ; i : ., : . ' ... ' . I Miful late summer 3v s that of Miss Ruth a' lughter of the late n i t Stewart and Floyd 'iof this city, to Wil-Je Wil-Je sen, son of Mr.' and U Sorenson of Nore-' Nore-' ''inmark. The marriage ceremony was performed by President Leo A. Crandall of Springville LDS stake, in the presence of immediate im-mediate family members and close friends of the couple. Immediately after the ceremony cere-mony they were honored with Mrs. Willy E. Sorenson, the former Miss Ruth Stewart now making home in Murray, following recent wedding and reception. Drage, were in charge of the serving. Nieces and nephews of the bride helped with the gifts and serving. Following a honeymoon in Las Vegas, the newlyweds are making a home in Murray. a reception at the Stake House. Attending the bride as matron ma-tron of honor was her sister, Mrs. Kay Bills, while Birgett Sorenson, Lela Ann McKenzie, Pat Stewart and Juanita Stewart Ste-wart were bridesmaids. Anton Tjagvad, brother-in-law of the groom, performed duties of best man. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Carlsen assisted the couple in greeting guests. Ushers Ush-ers " were Howard and Leslie Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Alan R. Stewart Ste-wart greeted guests at the door and Arlene Fowles was at the guest register. The bride was radiant in a gown of de-lustered satin trimmed with nylon embroidered embroider-ed lace. A tight bodice and full skirt was accented by a bustle effect in the back. A shoulder-length veil of illusion was held in place by a tiny cap of the same material. Her bouquet was of bronze mums centered with a lavender orchid. or-chid. The bride's attendants were attired in mint green gowns and held bouquets of bronze pom-poms with ivy, to emphasize empha-size early autumn decorations in shades of bronze and green. A unique attraction at the reception was the Danish wedding wed-ding cake made by a brother-in-law of the groom. It was the traditional Danish wedding cake featuring miniature flags of Denamrk and the United States. From serving tables centered center-ed with gladioli arranged in sea-shells, Danish pastries, made by the brother-in-law, were served. Mrs. Mary Stewart arranged the gifts, Jean Gustavson and Marva Dibble attended the serving ser-ving table with Mrs. O. J. Peay acting as hostess. Mrs. Gladys Christmas, Mrs. Ina Williams and Mrs. Berniece |