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Show ;j jflely Home Wedding Unites Couple r A social event of interest Is the marriage of LaRue Mower, daughter daugh-ter of Mrs. Leona Mower of this city, and LaVon Wiley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wiley of Provo, which took place Friday evening. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Harold Alleman of the Second Sec-ond ward, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clyde, and was witnessed by approximately 50 relatives and close friends. The bride was attired in a beautiful beau-tiful afternoon dress of turquoise blue with white accessories and wore a pink rosebud corsage. She was given in marriage by an uncle, i .i TWELVE CLUB RS WERE GUESTS f S -ing at the home of Cilia Brown. Three tables bridge were played and rfC,JX games Mrs. Ella Cran-Jurlng Cran-Jurlng Mrs Melba Pennington . dull a"d m 'i nL were the following Ambers Mrs. Gertrude Sum-! Sum-! fj8ciegg. Mrs. Hilda ! Mrs Esther Johnson, Mrs. T Sail, Mrs. Melba Pen-: Pen-: &l Mrs Gwen Baxter, Mrs. j M k Son, Mrs. Ora Row- Hf Mrs Emma Rowland, Mrs. I J Phillips, and Mrs. Emma i Kennedy. , MBLaVO WILEY fflS HONORED gently with a bridal shower giv-hv giv-hv Mrs Robert Wiley, mother groom, at her home in Tdelightful program was given juring the evening and the guest honor received many lovely m Approximately 20 guests at-ended, at-ended, including many from J springville. E. J. Mower, of Provo. Gene Mock, also of Provo, was best man. Attending the bride were a group of close friends, including Beverly Miner, Dorothy Dibble, Norma Mock, Glenna Palfreyman, Shirley Reynolds, and Donna Huntington. Hun-tington. Her sisters, Beth and Connie Con-nie Mower, were bridesmaids. As the bridal party descended the stairs, violin, and piano music was furnished by Mrs. Eileen Bird and Mrs. Belle Thomas, who also played other selections during the ! THEW4BDB0BE BUILDERS MET DURING THE WTSEK at the home of their leader, Mrs., Elva Tipton. The girls sewed on their summer projects and planned plan-ned for their next meeting. Attending the meeting were Lois Miller and Elva Tipton, Joan Smith, Elizabeth Walker, and Bet- ty Jean Alleman. evening. The bride and groom stood before be-fore the flower-banked fireplace for the marriage ceremony and the entertaining rooms were beautifully beau-tifully decorated with summer flowers. Following their marriage, Jthe couple were honored with an Informal Infor-mal reception at the Clyde home for members of the wedding party. The guests also viewed the many lovely gifts presented the bride and groom during the evening and at various showers given by relatives rela-tives and friends. The couple are making their home here for the present, as Mr. Wiley expects to leave soon for the navy. |