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Show .... . "'rw,,. r t " ' ; i ; . . . t " s $ I 1 : I I':- ; 1 I ; ? ; 1! vHs.. .! v MRS. L. LaMAR HAIR, the former Miss Kay Nielson, is settled in new home in Inglewod, Calif., following wedding. Kay Nielson exchanges vows with LaMar Hair in temple with flowers in the same colors col-ors to set the decorative theme at the reception. Attending the bride as maid of honor was her sister, Max-ine Max-ine Nielson, while Portia Nielson Niel-son and Mrs. Al Kormas were bridesmaids and Debbie Nielson, Niel-son, flower girl. They wore sheaths of gold and orange brocade satin and their flowers flow-ers were gardenias and mums combined with green leaves and lacy gold ribbon. A crown of mums and a wrist bouquet was worn by the flower girl. In the receiving line, also, were parents of the couple, Making a new home in In-glewood, In-glewood, California, are Mr. and Mrs. L. LaMar Hair, who were married recently in Man-ti Man-ti Temple rites and honored with a reception in the First-Twelfth First-Twelfth Ward. The bride is the former Miss Kay Nielson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean D. Nielson and the parents par-ents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hair of Salt Lake City. Enroute to their new home on the coast, the couple honeymooned honey-mooned in Mexico, the bride wearing a beautiful going away 3-piece knit suit in orange and creme with black accessories. For the wedding, she chose a lovely gown of delustered satin with fitted bodice, short sleeves and round neckline. The tapered skirt featured front and back inverted pleats and large bow in the back. Imported lace adorned the neckline and skirt. A bridal veil fell shoulder-length from a crown of flowers and crystals, crys-tals, and she wore long white gloves. Her bouquet consisted of white gardenias with green leaves, white ribbon and tulle. The couple stood before a back-drop of orange and gold Mrs. Nielson wearing a gold brocade for the reception and Mrs. Hair, green brocade. Their flowers were mums with gold ribbon and green leaves. Curtis Dastrup was best man to the groom. Greeting guests at the door were ushers, Elwood Clayton, Douglas Pearce, Reed Blake and David Maurer. Barbara Harley was at the guest registry. reg-istry. Arranging gifts were Verla Roundy, Rosalee Kirkwood, Monta Felix, Erma Oakley and Kathy Brinkerhoff, assisted assis-ted by gift bearers, Christy Elggren, Brent and Kent Burrows, Wayne and Sharlyn Ross. Serving were Susan Mitchell, Mit-chell, Deanna Haws, Sharon Wheeler, Betty Munn, Kathy Chapman, Jean Ross, Linda Ross and Deanna Elggren. Mrs. Tom Keller of Sacramento, Sacra-mento, California, was acting hostess. A lovely 4-tiered wedding cake with orange and gold flower-trim rested on a lace over gold covered table. Nearly seven million children child-ren have the opportunity to purchase US Savings Stamps and Bonds through the Treasury's Treas-ury's School Savings program. Savings Stamps purchased annually an-nually amount to about 18 million dollars. |