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Show Clifford E. Jones Weds American Fork Maid; To Make Home in SDrinaville pink and white mums. William E. Duncan performed best man duties. Both Mrs. Ellison and Mrs. Jones, mother of the groom, appeared ap-peared in black with white chrysanthemum chry-santhemum corsages. Appearing on the program were Reed Jones, a male quartette, Dan Clark, Vern Clark, Ronald Strong and Thayne Bateman; Mrs. Bert Timpson, Mrs. Russell Hark-ness, Hark-ness, and Susan Ellison. During the evening Mrs. Raymond T. Bailey, Leland F. Priday, Mrs. Douglas Nash and Barbara Bailey furnished backgrqund music and played one number on the program. pro-gram. Glen W. Bawer was master of ceremonies. Dr. and Mrs. Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ellison greeted the guests and Mrs. William E. Duncan Dun-can had charge of the guest book. Mrs. Alvin Fulkerson, Mrs. William Will-iam R. Ellison, Mrs. Wendell Strong and Mrs. Richard Chipman who had charge of the gifts, were assisted by Jackie and Lynne Beck, Carol Greenwood, Helen Ann Fulkerson, Ful-kerson, Kathie and Sharon Devitt. Mrs. Willard Devitt presided 'over the dining hall and assisting to serve werd Helen Beckstrand. Diane Briggs, Vicki Durrant, and LuJean Robinson. For going away the bride changed to a purple suit with black accessories. On their return the couple will make a home in Springville. , I Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Jones nee Joan Ellison, are now on a wedding trip to Arizona following follow-ing their marriage and a reception recep-tion Monday. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ray Ellison, American Fork, and parents par-ents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. S. Virl Jones, Springville. The ceremony was performed in the majestic Salt Lake Temple by Elder Clifford E. Young, assistant as-sistant to the Twelve. Witnessing Witness-ing the marriage were parents of the couple, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Devitt, Dr. and Mrs. Jay V. Beck, brotheT-in-law and sisters of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jones, Miss Valena Janes, Mrs. Russell Harkness, relatives of the groom. On leaving the temple, the groom's parents were hosts at a wedding breakfast at the Doll House. That' evening Firmage Hall was the scene of a reception claiming . Mr. and Mrs. Ellison as hosts.' The wedding party stood before tall candelabra with burning tapers tap-ers and a lovely arrangements of mums and chrysanthemums. The radient bride greeted guests in an exquisite model of nylon tulle over satin styled with mold-' ed bodice, sleeves and shirt panels of Chantilly lace. Her fingertip veil of tulle was caught to a shirred bandeau of the same material. She carried a shower bouquet of feathered feath-ered cornations surrounding a single orchid. Valena Jones, sister of the groom, was maid of honor, and attending matrons were, Mrs. William A. Wyler, Mrs. Carl C. Chipman, Mrs. Elsmore Bush and Mrs. Richard E. Cook. Petite flower flow-er girls were Mary Ann Ellison, Bonnie Beck and Carol Devitt, nieces of the bride. They wore alternating frocks of pink and green and carried bouquets of |