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Show Eransradford tes Performed On Friday Reciting wedding vows before lighted candles w Ned R. Bradford, of Spanish bork, and his pretty, Shirley Evans of Springville. The wedding took paceFr j group of the bride's girl fri charge of Mrs. Lorin Grotein.t Mrs. Waldo Thomas, SpanisVp ' The young- couple received' large number of beautiful Z, Hostesses in the gift room Mrs. Iva Lee and Mrs p ' Whiting. ' narr': " I Immediately following the j ception the young couple left ' . a 10-day honeymoon in the J! '' I Utah parks. day n the Spanish Fork Third Sd chapel, with Bishop Oml Davis of the Edgemont ward in Orem a cousin of the bride, read-SgThe read-SgThe marriage rites. The bride looked lovely in a flowing white marquisette gown with a high neck line in the lace yoke She wore a finger tip veil attached to a Toronet of orange blassoms , and carried a bride's bouquet of Talis roses and lilies of the valley. She was attended by Mrs. Wayne Evans, as matron of honor, in a Liking aqua blue chiffon gown and wearing a corsage of Talis man roses and gardenias. The bridesmaids, all in pastel evening gowns and wearing corsages of roses and gardenias, were: Mrs. Charles Keenan, Mrs. Keith Bradford, Brad-ford, Beth Dowdell and Evelyn ( Early, both of Springville. Greeting guests at the door were Mr and Mrs. Jens Andreason of, Springville, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dart, Spanish Fork. Standing in the line were the young couple, the bride attendants, the best man, Keith Bradford, and Wayne Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bradford, parents of the groom. Mrs. Ruth Leifson played on the organ during the reception. The program began with Paul Creer acting as master of ceremonies. cere-monies. Robert Bradford opened with prayer. Marie Child of Springville sang a solo. Mrs. Jayne Tanner gave a reading and Jim Brailsford of Springville played a violin selection. Fern Cornaby gave a tribute to the bride and groom, followed by two vocal selections selec-tions by Gladys Christmas, accompanied accom-panied by Ruth Leifson. The program pro-gram concluded with a reading by Darrell Bradford. Small tables set in the amusement amuse-ment hall carried yellow-' and green decorations. On the table which held a wedding cake were small bouquets of yellow daffodils and yellow candles in crystal holders. Refreshments were served by a |