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Show Daniels-Binks Wedding Is Highlight Of Early Spring Social Season A pretty early spring wedding was that of Miss Dorothy Daniels of Payson and Cornell Binks of Mapleton which took place in the Salt Lake Temple last Wednesday, April 5. The newlyweds were complimented with a reception the evening of their marriage in the Payson Second ward, at which a number of relatives from Mapleton and Springville attended. The bride, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Daniels was radiant in traditional white satin with finger-tip veil arrang- ed to a crown of seed-pearls. She carried a bridal bouquet of red roses centered with a white orchid. or-chid. Mrs. Lois Nielson attended the bride as matron of honor and Miss Emma Jean Wilson, Mrs. Joyce Millett, Mrs. Betty Jean Oberg and Miss Marilyn Taylor were bridesmaids. Blair Binks did best man duties for his brother. The church 'was prettily decor- ated for the occasion with cut flowers, ferns and tall candelabra. Serving was under direction of Mrs. Marion Loveless and relatives rela-tives of the bride and groom arranged ar-ranged the gifts. A delightful program of music and readings and tributes to the newlyweds, entertained those attending. at-tending. The groom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Norris T. Binks of Mapleton, Maple-ton, is employed in the J. C. Penney Pen-ney store at Payson and the bride is employed in the office of the Payson Hospital. They are making mak-ing their home in that city, i |