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Show hi reception took place nt the home ! of the brides parents. The hiipiiy I couple were the recipients of a l-'roat many very elegant sifts. Later I they left for San Francisco for their honeymoon and will reside at the ! 1 1 i tl icii-ii apartments upon their return. re-turn. Hugh lirown, president of the Lothhridsio stake, Canada and Mrs. lirown who are attending confer-once confer-once in Salt Lake City, motored to .Springville, Monday. Accompanying Accompany-ing them were Mrs. Zina Y. Card and Mrs. Felt. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Miner. Miss Until Dressier became the bride of Mr. Orus Packard at a brilliant bril-liant wedding performed recently nt St. Stephens chapel, Reno, Nev., in the presence of the largest wedding parties Reno has known for many months. The beautiful and solemn ceremony of the Episcopal church was recited by Rev. Frances Mur-gotten, Mur-gotten, before an altar, that was almost n garden with beautiful ferns and palms, mingled with rose-colored rose-colored asters. Miss Dressier, who is a very charming girl, was gowned in a poudre blue French model gown with ostrich trimming and beaded with silver beads. Her hat matched her gown, being silver ami bine. The bride's bouquet was ot dainty pink roses. She was attended at-tended by Mrs. C. R. Dressier as matron of honor, who wore yellow embroidered with silver nnd'wear- iK a silver hat. Mr. Packard had . s Ins best man, Mr. Hgn Quillici, "ho ,s a fraternity brother. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. A. L. Dressier, formerly very prominent residents of Carson valley, val-ley, but who have lived in Reno for some time, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Dake of Carson and niece of Senator- William Dressier of Gardnerville. Mr. Packard Pack-ard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Packard of Springville, Utah, and nephew of Mr. P. 10. Groesbeck, Groes-beck, with whom he is associated in business. 'He attended the University Uni-versity of Nevada and is a member mem-ber of Sigma Nu fraternity. Immediately Im-mediately following the ceremony |