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Show Roger Collett Takes Bride from Payson Wed In Church Rites . . . j mals with corsages of glads in pastel colors. Jack Collett, brother of the groom was best man. The receptionfeatured an entertaining program with Bishop Asmond Dunford as master of ceremonies, followed follow-ed by dancing and light refreshments. re-freshments. In charge of the refreshments refresh-ments were friends of the bride. Mrs. Viola Smith of SpringviUe and her twin sister, Mrs. Violet Ludlow of Payson arranged the gifts assisted by Miss Joan Smith of SpringviUe. Spring-viUe. Little Carol Gabit, Joan Provstgaard and Elaine Wyley received the gifts. Shortly after the reception, the newlyweds left for a wedding wed-ding trip to Yellowstone Park and are making their home for the present in Payson. Miss ReNae Schoenfeld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schoenfeld of Payson, became the bride of Roger Collett, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Collett of SpringviUe in a ceremony in the Payson Third-West ward chapel on August 18. The double ring ceremony was performed by Bishop Theron S. Hall of the SpringviUe Spring-viUe Seventh ward, in the presence of immediate family members and close friends. Immediately after the wedding wed-ding rites, a reception honored the couple vith a large group of relatives and friends attending at-tending from Payson, SpringviUe Spring-viUe and other nearby cities. The bride was pretty in .a floor-length wedding gown fashioned with full ruffle on the bottom and long sleeves. Her finger-tip veil was edged with lace and fashioned to her head with a crown of seed pearls. She carried a beautiful heart-shaped bouquet centered with an orchid. She choose as her matron of honor, Mrs. Mercedes Bjarn-s Bjarn-s o n, sister-in-law, while Carol Ludlow, LuWana Pul-ver, Pul-ver, Ruth Hiatt and Margaret Dunford were bridesmaids. They wore pastel-colored for- - "C X - V . v;:'r,-v ' tm -if M. i - : ' -ft.. v id M.'Mfy L:-i'o''"- JirSSSmmlmmMBM'UMimm tin iimnirflH-. mm M In IMIM Mr. and Mrs. Roger Collett |