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Show Kathleen Coon Repeats Vows with Mr. Harris Kathleen Coon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erven A. Coon, Provo, became the bride f Leland M. Harris in impressive wedding ceremonies Thursday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. EIRay L. Christiansen, president of the temple, officiated for the solemn rites. Mr. Harris is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Harris, Provo. The couple was honored Friday evening at a reception at the West' Utah Stake House which carried out a spring theme. ' The bride was radiant in an original gown featuring tiers of Chantilly lace and. pleated tulle over r pink satin. Both of the bride's sisters have worn the same gown. A crown of pearls released the shoulderlength veil of matching pink illusion. Her bouquet was crescent shaped with a wfiite orchid and cascade of baby roses. Attending the bride were Mrs. Arden C. Louder, matron of honor; .with Mrs. Leon N. Hurst, Mrs. Richard M. Harvey, Linda Allen, JoAnn Lewis, as bridesmaids,, and Deborah Louder as a flower girl. They wore light pink embroidered cotton sheaths horseshoe-shape- d and carried shaded of pink chrybouquets santhemums. The mother of thebride chose a green lace and taffeta sheath while ; Mrs. Harris wore a pink brocaded silk princess style gown. Their, corsages were orchids. Standing as best man was Allen Nelson, with Vera Nelson, Paul Coon, Arden Louder, Richard Coon and .Paul Kitchen as ushers. Greeting guests at the door were Bishop and Mrs. Leo s Allen. The bridal party stood before a background of clustered white columns t supported ' by circular baskets of pink roses and blue delphiniums tied ' with pale pink satin- bows. Baskets of, spring flowers graced the hall, carrying out the theme. Guests were served at tables centered with tiny spring flowers, styrofoam hearts and net.Assisting with the serving were Mrs. Joseph Hafen, Teena Brooks, Mary Margaret and Ester Hafen, Susan and Karen Thomas, Louise Hawke and Ruth Ann Jackson. Mrs. Vera P. Nelson Mrs. Mar-jorW. Kitchen, Mrs. Reed II. spS' SiIM Miss Vance Cops Elks Music Award ak's 'Concerto in Hay B Minor. She has studied piano since early childhood and began her cello studies about eight years ago. She is also an accomplished pianist. She has played .with the Brig-haYoung University symphony i m orchestra' for four years. i , . There were 18 entries in the contest. The, competition included vocal, violin, trombone, piano and xylophone solos. Mrs. James Haran, chairman of i. the event, introduced the judges to the guests. Judges were Byron Jensen, Ruth Melville and E. D. White. MM ELKS AWARD WINNER Loya Vance was chosen winner of Ladies of Elks music award, for her selection performed on the cello, at the' recital Wednesday evening. , Chez Moi Club Members Plan Summer Activities mmmm t . " OPEN MONDAY 12 NOON to 9:00 P.M. Hill! on Daniels, Elaine Hawke, Mrs. Martie W. McCoy,' Mrs. Fred H. Allred, Mrs. Melvin H. Harwood, Susan Harris and Mary Lee Thatcher assisted with the gifts. Provo Police Ladies Auxiliary Presiding at the guest book was met. at the clubhouse Wednesday Mrs. Paul C. Kitchen. The couple plans to live in Pro- to see a Variety program of vo; and Mr. Harris will graduate music and pantomime. this August. Participating on the program were Shirjene and Vern Bird, the The Great Wall of China is Roland Strong family, and Dale thought by astronomers to be the Terry. Mrs. Paul Schaerrer had charge only work of man that, would be visible to the human eye from the of the program. Melva Hone and Mary Ball, George Washington's moon. The wall stretches 2,000 Mxjs. Jess Evans served 22 mother, was born in Lancaster miles. County, Va. Police Auxiliary Has Variety Party Nail GIac6 1.50 together ths set 3.75 gift-boxe- d Card games were played and prizes won by Mrs. Ron Stubbs, Mrs.' Rex Gabbitas, Mrs. RichGoodman and Mrs. Jerry Ward ard PLEASANT GROVE Eckles. C at the Veterans Hospital in Refreshments were served by alt Lake City, was entertained tne nostess. American Grdve by Pleasant The next meeting will be held Auxiliary recently, I 4. numbers I included jviay The program Manillolettes, conducted by the by Mrs. Kay Adams and accompanied by Mrs. Hal Haycock; two musical numbers- by Mrs. Charles Jeppson and her daughter!, Cha'rolette; and readings by Mrs. Victor Johnson, Following the program refreshments were served to the patients. The program was conducted by Mrs. Boyd Fugal, president of the American Legion Auxiliary. Le-gi- 2.50 flower-fres- h matching 11 MRS. LELAND M. HARRIS (Kathleen Coon) lipstick XXX-Mofsturlz- cd to keep your lips softer, sweeter, Veterans Program t, a marvelous in Chez Moi met Thursday the home of Mrs. Duane Smith. Business consisted of plans fors,the club's summer activities. Legion.Aluxiliary Members Present Van Gogh very newest fashion for summertime lips and fingertips Juliette Marglen's sunny honed amber i eve-ningi- at . ie . Miss Vance is the daughter of DrJ and Mrs. Rj Wendell Vance. . , rn j. . 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