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Show ipe Making Home in Provo After liie Wedding, Informal Party r aulmna wMii Mis nulsi .vo-nlly f()r Miss (:; i Juk.MM.I hiinov,lo a.ul illian, lox, Jr.. ' rovo t the home of the bride's parents n the presence of immedia e fum-ily fum-ily members and close friends ,1,; ,n ia "aughter of Mr. v i nm,0S M- 15,,ker ot this nty and the groom's parents are Mr and Wm. Bol of Provo Bishop Theron S. Hall of the th ward, performed the double-ring double-ring ceremony ns the couple stood betore a background made prettv with autumn blooms. The bride chose for her wedding, a blue-grey blue-grey afternoon dress, and she added a corsage of gardenias and rose-buds. Her only attendant was Miss Dorothy Pennington, maid of honor, while LaVar Rasmus-sen Rasmus-sen of rnce, was best man. Immediately after the ceremony the newlyweds were honored with a wedding supper at the Baker home, attended by nineteen guests members of the wedding party. Before her marriage, a shower was also given for the bride in the 4th-7th ward hall, attended by approximately ninety-five relatives rela-tives and friends. A program and refreshments featured the occasion. occa-sion. The couple left after their reception re-ception to make their home in Provo. The bride , is a graduate of the Spring-ville high school and Mr. Box is a veteran of World War II. |