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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Miss Renee Price, Boyd Stewart Exchange Vows in Logan Temple In the beautiful setting of the Logan Temple, Miss Renee Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland G. Price, became the bride of Boyd Stewart, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Stewart. Vows were spoken Tuesday, August 2, in the presence of the parents of both bride and groom and a group of family members, including Mrs. Victoria Stewart, 83, who has attended the wedding of all of her A children and grandchildren. wedding breakfast for fourteen was enjoyed at Brigham City, with the parents of the bridegroom as hosts. For the reception, held Wednesday evening in the First-Sixt- h Ward church, the lovely bride donned a gown of chantilly lace over tafeta, designed entrain, with fitted bodice and bouffant skirt. A wing collar and long sleeves with wrist length points were becoming details. A veil of sheerest illusion floated to fingertip length from a rhinestone studded tiara. Three large purple orchids with stephanotis composed the bridal bouquet. Miss Carol Lee Price,' sister of the bride, stood as maid of honor, gowned in a ballerina model of pink taffeta, the bodice of lace enhanced with seed pearls. Other attendants were Kathlen Evans Lott, Judy Peck Whimpey and Miss Kay Stewart, sister of the groom, attired in blue ballerina frocks. Each held a basket of pink rosebuds and white glads, with sky blue bows. The mother of the bride in pastel pink and the groom's mother in pale beige, each pinned a corsage of deep pink rosebuds to her shoulder. Karl Stewart stood as best man for his brother. Trainbearers were the small brothers of the bride, Richard and Brian Price. Ushers were Karl, Rex, Ralph and Brent Price and Harold Tanner. The bridal party stood before the pulpit in the chapel with an arangement of white gladioli, palms and white tapers in tall candelabra as background. Baskets of glads were placed throughout the large hall. A color theme of pink and sky blue was followed. Individual serving tables were covered with blue cloths and decorated with pink glad florets in floating bowls. A tiered cake, topped with tiny bride and groom was displayed on a lace cloth, with flanking pink tapers. Mrs. Harold Tanner, sister of the groom, was at the guest bodk. Mr. and Mrs. William Price and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sabey greeted the guests at the door. Mrs. Wayne Powell performed hostess duties. In charge of gifts were Mrs. Karl Price, Mrs. Helen Nicholes, Mrs. Dean Price and Lee Miss LaRee Strickland. Stewart, Vaughn and Deanna Price, Robin Nicholes and Judy Powell carried the gifts. Jay Haws catered the refreshments and Merla Ann Powell, Sharon and Suellen Price, Dixie Peck, Sandra Phillips and Lynette Peterson served. Mrs. George Carson played a background of organ music during the receiving and also the bridal march, "I Love You Truly." Bishop Calvin Swenson was master of ceremoniecs for the program which included a violin solo by Lynette Peterson, accompanied by Anna Joy Woflinden, and toasts by Mrs. Harold Ellison and Mrs. Randal Schow. Arlene Carson Okey sang a solo with her mother at the piano. Bill Price and Karl Had-fiel- d played a trumpet duet, accompanied by Miss Lu Dean Wil- 1 Open House to Honor Flora Zimmerman ' v. 'vPZk - t, . h i I K- - fy V - Vvn i ? it V Mildred Musser. loger Meyers Wed in Temple It 4i Removes heat from summer air not in one room, but all through your house .Humidity is lowered automatically. You'll live better, sleep better and feel better. Call today for our free survey. GUNTHEHS American Fork Phone Pays to Adveitisel 607. MiaiiilllBlBMMlM mm following their wedding, Friday, The bride is the former Mildred r 'lit- -1 V - . ' li tSiim Complete OlHiil Musser of Murray and Mr. Meyers MK. AND MUS. BOID STKWAKT of Kincaid Mrs. Lou son of the Official Inspection Station Berkeley, California, and Harold VISIT FKOM NEVADA Prof. Meyers of Murray, and a grandMr. and Mrs. Joe Carlson of son to Mrs. John de St. Jeor of To Lehi, with whom he has made his Las Vegas, Nevada, left last Friday for their return to their home Lehi home. in Las Vegas, Nevada, after All members of the Lehi Garden Following the ceremony the here with Mr. and Mrs. Club and others interested are revisiting a luncheon couple were feted at with Mr. and Mrs. William Mus- Carl Jones, parents of Mrs. Carl- minded to attend the meeting to Fred Nakagawa, Owner, Manager son. ser, parents of the bride, as hosts. were Remaining with her here be held Friday evening, August 200 ... PHONE her two sons, Allen and 12, at 7:30 p. m. in the Memorial home A reception followed at the Leon. Mr. Carlson his rejoined of the bride. Building. An interesting program for the return trip. has been ararnged through the ef A floor length, model of satin family forts of Mr. Shirlef Powell and lace enhanced the beauty of We own no past, no future, we Professor Ernest Rheimchiissel has of veil a the bride, who chose now. been engaged to address the group illusion, lace bordered and finger- possess only was veil The supporttip length. ed by a tiara of sequins and seed Red rosebuds encircling pearls. an orchid composed the bridal Phone Provo 3607 bouquet. Front end alignment and wheel balancing. Included in the attendants were the sisters of the groom, Joyla . Motor tune up and complete Automotive Repairs and Carolyn Meyers. Best man fender work and painting. was John E. Meyers, brother of Exxpert body and the groom. 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Her three daughters, Mrs. Elva Allen, Mrs. Virgil (Ruby) Meredith and Mrs. Don Barratt (Harriet) of American Fork, will be the hostesses for the occasion. Now on their honeymoon trip are Mr. and Mrs. Roger Glen Meyers, August 5, in the Logan Temple, GUY OVERMAN, Owner and Display Room 125 West 500 South Factory m Let Us Install n. MATTRESS AND UPHOLSTERING T life-lon- 2-- cox. Family members remained for the cake cutting ceremony. The new Mr. and Mrs. Stewart are residing in their new home built in the Lehi Seventh Ward. Monday, August 13, marks the birthday of Mrs. Flora Zimg merman, resident of Lehi. Open house will be held in her honor at her home on that date. Friends are cordially invited to call between the hours of 4 p. m. . 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