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Show -- i f i. THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH- - chose champagne grandmother, lace. Mrs. Cox, senior, wore black crepe. Their corsages were mums Ward Glover stood with his friend as best man. Ushers were James Seastrand and Kenneth Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Evans greeted the guests at the door. The guest book was cared for by Mr. and Mrs. Grant Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Evans assisted as host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Evans were in charge of the gift book and the gift arrangement was in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Evans. All are uncles and aunts of the bride. Gifts were received by Miss Kathryh Stephensen, Rama Des-pai- n and Jaylene Price. Serving were Gloria Scown, Sharon Stephenson, Jennell Foreman and Lela Stewart Tanner. A background of organ music was furnished by Miss Marilyn Anderson who played the Lohen- grin march for the bridal entrance Bishop E. ts. uarrett was master of ceremonies for the program in the recreation hall. Miss Anderson played a piano solo; Arlene Carson furnished vocal selections; Miss Ferrell Madsen played a piano solo; the toast to the bride and groom was given by Mrs. John Southwick. Concluding numbers were songs by Donald Stone. Miss Anderson accompanied. Howard Nelson's orchestra furnished music for dancing. Following a short honeymoon in Salt Lake City, the new Mr. and Mrs, Cox are residing in Provo, where they both will attend Brig- ham .Young university. ,, ; l 4 rJ' - V s . .... MR. AND MRS. NYLE COX Temple Rites Unite Miss Kay Hanson, Nyle Cox Impressive rites in the Salt Lake Temple united Miss Kay Hanson and Nyle M. Cox in The ceremony was marriage. performed Thursday, September 18. The young coi'"3 was accompanied by Mrs Ac on Evans, grandmother of tho "jridje; Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cox, parents of the groom, Taylor Co :, a brother, and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Glover, close friends. Following the ceremony, those in the group were entertained at a wedding breakfast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Cox in Salt Lake. Mrs. E. J. Ryan (Elsie ox) assisted as hostess. Reception Friday v A beautifully appointed reception was held in their honor in the First Ward church, Friday evening, with a large circle of friends in attendance. The bridal party stood before the1" pulpit with an which was banked autumn arrangement of large and gladioli chrysanthemums, Tall flaming autumn leaves. candelabra added to the background. The color theme of burnt orange and gold was used throughout with large baskets . and vases arranged by Mrs.' Mable Jones. , A tiered wedding cake was placed on a lace covered table and flanked by. tapers which added an effective background. The young bride, was lovely in a ' floor length gown of shadow !ace over satin, with Peter Pan collar, tiny buttons and long pointice sleeves. Lace over satin formed the coronet from which fell a finger tip length veil. A single strand of pear'T was the gift of the groom. Ihe bridal bouquet was of talisman roses with white orchid center. Attending as maid of honor was Miss Colleen Gurney, in burnt orbouange with chrysanthemum quet. Miss Frances Martens, cousin of. the groom, and Miss Lorraine Evans wore like frockS in golden shades with similar bouquets Small sisters of the bride, Sharon and Rosalie Fox, were similarly attired in yellow. The mother of the bride, Mrs. Don C. Fox, wore leaf green and gold with chrysanthemum corsage, ' Mrs. Aaron Evans, the bride's Chevrolet Owners Chevrolet-schoole- VISIT IX CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb returned home, Monday, after an enjoyable visit in Nevada and the west coast. m $80 LESS is f 0msrtfoe Great'' lobalt Har font Ihli ttort of- I... Ring lardner fans I... batbaH itory at baieball's biggest week I f SIVI THI FOI All RED UNITED WAT RATHER Your Pontiac Dealer Phone 655 West Main American Fork, Utah 3.95 lb. 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Elder Wright is now serving as a counselor in the bishopric of the Eleventh Ward 31 No one is more qualified to service and repair your car than an authorized Chevrolet dealer, , with SUNDAY! CARD OF THAVKS We wish to express our appreci ation to the many friends who assisted at the time of the illness and passing of our beloved husband and father, James H. Gray. For the kind expressions of sym pathy, to those wh.o called at the home, for the lovely flowers; to those who took part on the program and to all who helped in any way, we are deeply grateful. Mrs. James H. Gray and family. -- This 21" Console ,7 |