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Show and lilies were used on the serving serv-ing table, lighted by white tapers ta-pers in crystal candelabra. Mrs. W. S. Jones and Mrs. E. G. Ball poured. Mrs. Rufus Ball, Mrs. Vernon Ball, Mrs. Clarence Ball, Darlene and Maurine Morley and Barbara Jean Ball assisted in serving. Mrs. Roger Ball and Mrs. Al-vin Al-vin Hall were at the gift table. Kenneth Hall was in charge of the Bride's Memory book in which guests registered. During the reception musical numbers matching circular face veils held in place with sprays of flowers. Nosegay bouquets of roses and sweet peas complemented the costumes. Mi. s Peggy Peterson, maid of honor, wore blue, and Miss Aldine Al-dine Hatfield, pink; Miss Mar- j garet Contratto, green; Miss Phyllis Ivie, orchid; Miss Justine Jones, yellow. The little flower girl, Betty Murz pf Salt Lake City, wore pink tullo over blue taffeta. Raymond Hall was ring bearer. The bride was charming in a filmy white tulle dress with a bodice of fine lace and circular finger tip veil of bride's illusion illus-ion fastened to a pearl halo. She carried white lilies. Dan Delaney acted as best man. Paul Clays, Willis Garrett and Bert Kinsey were ushers. The bride's mother wore pou-dre pou-dre blue lace with a corsage of sweet peas and roses. Mrs. E. G. Heverlv Clays-Ludwig Zorn Nuptials Celebrated A beautifully arranged wedding vns solemnized Sunday at the J.t. E. Community church when nVTisj Beverly Jean Clays, daughter dau-ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T1. Clays, became the bride of .T.udwig G. Zorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. I.udwig Zorn of Mannheim, Germany. The Reverend Meredith Mere-dith Fmith performed the ceremony. cere-mony. WhiU? canterbury bells and Aladonna lilies filled the altar vases and white candles in standards stan-dards were placed at each side i.f the altar. Palms and white flowers decorated the church. Mis. C. A. Morley, organist, flayed Lohengrin's Hrid il chorus ;is processional and Mendelssohn's wedding march as recessional. "Oh Promise Me" was sung by , Blaine Wells. During the ceremony cere-mony the organist played "I Love You Truly". The matron of honor, Mrs. Ivar Lugerbauer, wore peach lace and tulle and carried a bouquet of Talisman roses and orchid sweet peas. Bridesmaids were frocked ulike in silk organdy gowns fashioned fash-ioned in an Empire style with tiered ruffled skirts, worn with were given by Blaine Wells, Mrs. James Culleton, Mrs. Meredith Smith, Donna Gay Dowd and Maurine and Darlene Morley. The couple left during the evening ev-ening for a two-day stay at the Hotel Utah, after which they will leave for a motorcycle tour of California. The bride's going a-way a-way outfit was a black and white ensemble with a corsage of orchids. Ball, the bride's grandmother, wore black lace over satin and a corsage of sweet peas and roses. The ceremony way at five o'clock o'-clock and a reception in the church hall followed from six to eight o'clock. A lace cloth and a bowl of white daisies, larkspur |