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Show ing corsages of white carnations and red roses. In the gift room were Mrs. June Draper, Mrs. Belva Steel and Mrs. Louise Miller. Mrs. Joyce Crump presided over the guest book. Serving were Diane Reed, Sharon Fahrni, Anna Von Michaelson and Mary Rabb. Robert Graham acted as master mas-ter of ceremonies for the program which included two vocal solos, "Our Very Own" and "My Own", rendered by Ned Brown, accompanied accom-panied by Miss Johnston, a reading read-ing followed by a tap dance given giv-en by Sandra Rushton of Salt Lake City, and the bridal march. For traveling on a honeymoon trip to the Pacific northwest and the coast, the bride donned a knit suit of gold and chartreuse shade with white accessories. Upon their return, they will make a temporary home in Lark. The bride attended BYU where she plans to return in the fall. The bridegroom is a graduate of BYU and leaves about August 1 for the navy. o Wednesday, June 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Reed attended at-tended the Neilsen reunion at Cleveland", Idaho, Sunday, June 24th. They are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reed have returned home from an enjoyable enjoy-able two weeks vacation to Mexico Mex-ico City. Mrs. Carrie Reed of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Thelma Walker of Lovell, Wyo., spent the weekend week-end visiting relatives in Lark. Those who are going to the MIA home at Brighton for two days are Joy Seal, MarJean Lof-gran, Lof-gran, Utahna Hansen, Sharon Fahrni, Diane Reed, Ruby Mae Serassio, Anna Von Michaelson, RaJeana Michaelson, Nancy Peterson, Pe-terson, Mrs. June Draper and Mrs. Mary Beth Walker. Wallace B. Peterson, An., left Sunday, June 24, for Alameda, Calif., after visiting a week with his wife, Mrs. Thelma Peterson of Herriman and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Peterson. Miss Gwen Sandstrom and Joseph Cal Crump Wed In Temple Riles The Salt Lake LDS temple was the scene for the impressive ceremony cer-emony Wednesday, June 20, which united in marriage Miss Gwen Sandstrom and Joseph Cal Crump. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sandstrom of Lark. 'Parents of the bridegroom bride-groom are Bishop and Mrs. R. Clyde Crump also of Lark. The double ring ceremony was solemnized sol-emnized by Charles Jones. For the reception the following follow-ing evening, June 21, at Avalon ballroom honoring the couple, the bride was radiant in a gown of white slipper satin styled with a high neckline, long sleeves that reached to points above the wrists and long full skirt with a lace panel insert in front. Lending accent to the tight fitted bodice was a lace bertha yoke. Her fing-1 ertip vcij of illusion and lace fell from a tiara of apple blossoms and she carried a large nosegay bouquet of white carnations and red rose buds with white streamers stream-ers to which rose buds were attached. at-tached. In formats of pastel shades were bridal attendants, Miss Re-Nee Re-Nee Johnston, maid of honor, who wore light blue and bridesmaids, brides-maids, Mrs. Donna Ault, in rose; Miss Colleen Steck in yellow, and Mrs. Jayne Peterson, in deep rose. All carried umbrella-shaped bouquets of pink and white carnations. Flower girls were Suzanne Miller and Judy Nicholson Nich-olson frocked in pink and yellow respectively. They carried small nosegays o white carnations i centered with a single red rose. Assuming duties of best man for the bridegroom was Bryant Miller. Jackie Sandstrom, Royal Michaelson and Gary Steck were ushers. Mother of the bride, Mrs. Sandstrom, Sand-strom, received guests in a gown of dusty rose, and Mrs. Crump, the groom's mother, was attired in black. Both wore compliment- LARK NEWS Joy Seal 901J1 Cpl. and Mrs. Harry Carson arrived Friday, June 22, from Tacoma, Wash., for a ten-day furlough after which Cpl. Carson Car-son will report back to Yakima ; for further training. Mrs. Carson plans to visit here with her mother, mo-ther, Mrs. Horac? Seal and family fam-ily for two months. Cpl. Carson has been stationed at Ft. Lewis, Wash., for the past nine months. Mrs. Carson will be well remembered remem-bered as the former Beverly Seal. Mr. and Mrs. David Nielsen of Mona were overnight guests of Mrs. Leland Nielsen and family fam-ily Friday, June 22. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Lofgran and Girls. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Vlnsic of Salt Lake City visited with Mrs. Vlasic's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaush. Mr. and Mrs. James Lofgran and daughters, Pamela and Mar-Jean, Mar-Jean, and Collene Pace of Frovo enjoyed swimming at Saratoga |