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Show Mapleton Reception Honors Couple Wed Recently in Idaho rails, Ida. part were: Prayer p cal solo by young 'r Han , ett. accompanied by T Mrs. Mattie Tuckett Holley and Freeman pUet by Gi- , panied by Mary Bd; ' duet by Don Cae t ! en; trumpet soIo'l b accompanied by ShirU 0ffil i son; toast to thebPT Woffinden; toast to th Louis Harmer; accorlia Gale; accordian solo vocal duet by Lajfer Tuckett accompamed11 Verda Tuckett; 'prayt ,by K Warren. 1 "er by The newlyweds will home in Springville. e their tractive in grey wool and wore a corsage of pink rose buds. Receiving guests at the doer were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bills and Mr and Mrs. Enms Woffinden. Preal Roundy and Dora Harmer presided at the guest book. Maxinu Harwood, Barbara Murray, Blanch Tew Naomi Erwin and Alice Er-win' Er-win' assisted in the gift room. Carrying gifts were young Patsy Harwood, Susan Ellis, Jay Harwood. Har-wood. Kennv Clegg and Bront Woffinden. Helping with the serving serv-ing were Gladys Parry, Jennie Tew and Annin Gividen and they were assisted by Carolyn Clegg, Connie Clegg, Sharon Roundy, Sharon Ellis Lynda Harmer. Susan Harmer Har-mer 'and Conya Mackley. Lucille Harmer, Naomi Clegg and Maxine Harwood also helped with serving. Yellow daffodils and lavender heather lent a festive air to the lace covered serving table. A vary fine program was introduced intro-duced by Reed Clegg, brother inlaw in-law to the groom. Those taking Siturdfy night, f.fff abra aid a lovely display ot pink and white stock combined wUh pink carnations and avender heather formed the background for those in the receiving line. Kenneth, son of Mr. and Mrs Willis E Harmer of Mapleton ana his lovely bride Helen, the former-Helen former-Helen Irwin who is the daughter of J E. Irwin of Twin Falls, Ida., ind'Mrs. Winnifred W. Irwin of Idaho Falls, Ida., were married at Idaho Falls on Thursday. In the receiving line at the reception re-ception Saturday night were their parents and John Canto who performed per-formed the duties of best man. Attending At-tending the bride as maid of honor was Miss Elisbeth Melquist of Idaho Ida-ho Falls. The flower girls were young Marsha Clegg and Beverly qarwod who were dainty in pink and blue nylon respectively and each carried nose gays of pink rosebuds and split carnations. The bride was beautifully gowned gown-ed in a dress fashioned of lace and pleated nylon. The bodice was form fitting and finished -with a portrait neckline and long pointed sleeves. The tiered, pleated skirt was ballerina length. Her veil of brides' illusion was finger tip length and was attached to a becoming be-coming Juliet crown. Her bridal bouquet was a single orchid surrounded sur-rounded by split pink carnations. The maid of honor was charming charm-ing in pale blue nylon and carried a nose gay of pink and white carnations. car-nations. Mrs. Harmer . was becomingly dressed in a chartruse afternoon dress adorned with a single pink camellia and Mrs. Irwin was at- |