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Show Mr., Mrs. James L. Smart wed ; in temple rites, live in Provo : Pretty Miss Bonnie Susan Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Winston Boykin Jones of Hyattsville, Maryland, became ! the bride of James Lee Smart, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Jay i Smart of this city, Friday, January 18, in the Logan LDS Temple. George Raymond, tem- , pie president, performed the I ' iv",c -7 r ' : i '. -' ' , 4 ) A v a ; I ! W' IN I ceremony, in the presence of immediate family members and close friends. Later all dined at the Bluebird cafe in Logan. The following evening a reception re-ception honored the young couple cou-ple in the Springville Second-Eighth Second-Eighth Ward cultural h,ll. The bride was attired in a beautiful beau-tiful floor length gown of white organza, ornamented with lace and seed pearls and designed with short sleeves and a short train. She carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds and waxy white stephanotis. Attending the bride were Martha Lee Sabin, maid of honor; Loretta Larsen, cousin of the bride and Virginia and Colleen Smart, sisters of the groom, bridesmaids. Their dresses dres-ses of sheer nylon were attractively attrac-tively styled alike. The bridesmaids brides-maids dresses were pink and the maid of honor wore aqua. AH carried bouquets of pink and white carnations. Best man to the groom was his .brother, .bro-ther, Wayne Smart. The groom's mother looked very lovely in a beige lace sheath with pink corsage. Greeting guests at the door were an aunt and uncle of the bride, Mr. and Mrsy Edmund Jensen. Michele Thayn was at the guest register. In charge of gifts were Mrs. Lorin Larsen, Mrs. Clinton Anderson, and Miss Mary Lisonbee. Gift bearers were Miss MaNon King, Albert Jensen and Berre Larsen. Serving at small tables were Vicki Larsen, Maureen Jensen,- Elaine Anderson and Marie Anderson, all cousins of the bride. Beautiful jfre-recorded organ music by Mrs. Julia Sumsion, was played throughout the evening. The new Mr. and Mrs. Smart are making their home in Provo Pro-vo at 380 East 2nd South. Mr. Smart recently returned from an LDS mission to the Eastern Atlantic States. He is presently present-ly attending Brigham Young University as a junior, majoring major-ing in mathematics and minor-ing minor-ing in sociology. Upon graduation gradua-tion Ife plans to enter the LDS Seminary teaching program. Mrs. Smart has attended one quarter at Utah State University, Univer-sity, Logan and now plans to work and attend the "Y" as a part-time student. Gives talk Alma Fullmer, who for many years was captain of the state Black Hawk organization, spoke to the Mapleton Third grade Tuesday of this week, of the early pioneers and their encounters with the Indians of this vicinity. Many of the stories he had heard as they were passed down by the early settlers and pioneers as they attended the Black Hawk encampment. en-campment. Mrs. Lora Whiting is the grade teacher. Senator Curtis of Nebraska says: "Under a socialistic system, sys-tem, men work not for profit, or the hope of a profit, they work from compulsion." James L. Smart and his bride, the former Miss Bonnie Susan Jones, are making a home in Provo following wedding wed-ding in Logan Temple and reception in Second-Eighth Ward. 1 1 |