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Show r , 'V I s t . V, . ; k a . . , i I ... 5 1 ' I 1 I . ' ' ' ' : ;l '-I I ' : t i . . ft i ' - : i : MRS. GARTH HALVERSON, the former Miss Barbara Bra-den Bra-den of Chehalis, Washington, who was married June 30. Springville man, E. G. Halverson, takes bride from Washington Mr. and Mrs. Earl Halverson of this city and their sons, Eric and Todd, have returned from Chehalis, Wash., where they attended the wedding of their son and brother, E. Garth Halverson and Miss Barbara Braden of Chehalis. The groom is also a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Phillips Phil-lips of Springville. The wedding took place on June 30, in a double ring ceremony cere-mony in St. John's Lutheran Church with the Rev. Paul N. Jordan performing the candlelight candle-light ceremony. Baskets of pink snapdragons and white candles at the altar adorned the church. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip I. Braden, the attractive attrac-tive young bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a floor length gown of white satin and Chantilly lace designed with long pointed sleeves and V-neck, accented by a pendant necklace, a gift from the groom. Her fingertip finger-tip veil fell from a crown of seed-pearls and she carried a bridal bouauet of white carna- Don Ely of Los Angeles was best man. The bridal attendants were in pink, the maid of honor wearing a pastel pink petal hat and the flower girls in a deeper pink wore white chiffon chif-fon hats" Their flowers were white daisies and pink carnations. carna-tions. The bride's aunt, Mrs. Carl Bullock of Seattle cut the wedding cake at the reception in the parish hall. Other relatives rela-tives assisted with the refreshments refresh-ments and arrangements of gifts. Colleen Petrie of Portland Port-land was at the guest register. The couple honeymooned on the Washington coast, the bride wearing a pink suit with white accessories and a corsage cor-sage from her bouquet. A graduate of Centralia high school in Washington, the bride is employed in a doctor's office in Centralia. The groom graduated from high school in Springville and subsequently spent three years in the army, part of the time in Germany and also at Fort Lewis, Wash. A number of relatives at- tended the wedding from various var-ious cities in Washington and from Utah. The couple plan to make their home in Centralia. tions and pink rosebuds. Sisters of the bride, Janice, Phyllis and Linda Braden were her attendants, and a brother, James Braden was ringbearer. |