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Show New Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Watkins are making their home in Provo Beardall and Betty Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Cox were in charge of the guest book. Arranging the gifts were Leona Watkins, Madeline Wat-kins Wat-kins and Florence Street assisted as-sisted by Joyce Cox and Carl Watkins, gift bearers. The couple spent a few days in Salt Lake City following their reception and are now at home in Provo. Ushers during the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Vance Hol-man. Hol-man. Assisting with the serving were Clara Frandsen, Bonnie Ferris, Linda Hardy, Carolyn Miss Karen Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heber W. Cox of this city, became the bride of Sherwin J. Watkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Watkins, April 12, in the First-Twelfth Ward church. The wedding ceremony was followed by a reception fop a large group of relatives and friends. The bride was attractively attired in a traditional white satin floor-length gown, with train. The dress was designed with long pointed sleeves and lace appliques on the bodice, her veil of white net was waist length falling from a crown of seed-pearls, and she carried a bouquet of white turquoise-tipped turquoise-tipped carnations, centered with a white orchid. Attending the bride ' were Irene Cox, a sister, Carol Tanner, Tan-ner, Carol Jackson, Mary Strong and Karen Hatfield. They wore turquoise colored gowns with long white gloves. Best man to the groom was Russell Ostler and Marvin Dalton Dal-ton the groom's man. Parents of the couple were also in the line, Mrs. Cox attired at-tired in brown and Mrs. Watkins Wat-kins in pink. Their flowers were white daisy pom-poms. ! M: i :- ; I ! r ' r' , 1 V I ; ,. s-: I j i i li ; ' !i i ills' - " - 4 V : '' ' WJ ' . V: t " ..- 1 RECENT BRIDE Mrs. Sherwin J. Watkins, the former Miss Karen Cox, bride of early April now at home in Provo.' |