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Show William H. Johnson, Mrs. Lloyd Fullmer, Mrs. Floyd Graves, Mrs. Glen Seal and Mrs. LaRae Underwood. Under-wood. Refreshments were served by Merlene DeGraw, Shirlene Mech-am, Mech-am, Ruth Childs, Betty Jean West-man West-man and Wilma Fullmer. Favorite recordings were played during the evening furnishing a musical background. back-ground. George Bird was master of ceremonies cere-monies and introduced the following follow-ing program numbers: A vocal solo, Mrs. Aaron Card; reading, Mrs. Grant Evans; a pantomime, Miss Jean Smith; vocal duet, Glen Holley and Freeman Bird; accord-ian accord-ian numbers, Junior Llewellyn; a reading. Fay Dibble; a toast to the bride, Mrs. Dean Bird; a toast to the groom, J. E. Bybee; a vocal selection, oDn Humphrey. In addition to the program, the guests enjoyed dancing following the program. The couple left shortly after the reception for a honeymoon trip to Yellowstone park and will make their home in Springville. Reception Follows Temple Rites . . . " 4"""-v ,"-'s "'ill! t I ' j ' I "I it 3 1 P i I Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Graves, nee Shirley Bramall : Newlyweds, Mr., Mrs. Ronald Graves Honored at Reception Wednesday I ' One of the largest receptions in the First Ward was that last Wednesday evening honoring newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Graves. The popular young couple were married September 18, and Mrs. Clifford Fullmer. Gerry Fullmer and Alan Johnson attended attend-ed the guest book. Carol Dean Mason, Karen Curtis, Cur-tis, Zina Bramall and Kay Stew-art Stew-art helped in receiving the gifts which were arranged for display by Mrs. ' Norman Graves, Mrs. in the Salt Lake temple. The bride is the former Shirley Bramall and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. James H. Graves of this city. The bride was beautiful in a wedding gown of lace and satin with an overskirt of lace and a tight-fitting bodice with buttons trimming the front. Her veil was lace edged and fell from a headpiece head-piece of seed-pearls. Her bridal bouquet was of red roses with white satin ribbon streamers. Mrs. Thelma Stewart of Benjamin, Benja-min, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor and she wore a formal gown of pale yellow. De-Ann De-Ann Bramall, sister of the bride was maid of honor and chose a soft coral gown for the reception. Bridesmaids, Carol Bramall, Anita Richmond, LaRae Phillips, Carla Barney, wore formals in shades of blue. Their bouquets were in corresponding cor-responding colors. Stanley Williams was best man. In the reception also were parents par-ents of the bride and groom. Mrs. Bramall chose for her daughter's wedding a pale green chiffon with lace trim and Mrs. Graves wore turquoise crepe with sequin trim. Greeting guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mason and Mr. |