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Show MISS DOROTHY SIMKINS IS DECEMBER BRIDE Skaggs Memorial Chapel was the setting Tuesday, Dec. 20 for the marriage of Miss Dorothy Ann Sim-kins Sim-kins to Bert L. Dart. The Rev. Glen Hamlyn officiated. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Sumkins, Copperton, Cop-perton, and parents of the bridegroom bride-groom are Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Dart, Price. After the ceren.ony, the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast break-fast given by the bridegroom's parents par-ents at the Hotel Utah Gold Room. That evening, they were further honored at a reception held at the home of the bride's parents in Copperton. f or her nuptial events, the bride wore a floor length gown of pure antique silk with a bodice of Chan-tilly Chan-tilly lace. The skirt was fashioned with a tailored peplum cascading into a chapel train. She carried a white Bible with a cluster of roses and carnations. Mrs. A. Konald Kasteltc ot San Diego, Calif., was matron of honor for her sister. She wore a green peau de soie dress with a matching hat. Other attendants were Miss Merry Helen Simlcjis and Miss Kath leen Erma Simkins, other sisters of the bride, and Miss Shannon Johnson. John-son. Miss Kristin Kastelic was flower flow-er girl. They wore Christmas green gowns of chiffon and velvet and carried muffs of white carnations. Glen Bradak was best man. Ushers Ush-ers were Kent E. Simkins, brother of the bride, and Wayne Owens. After a honeymoon to Las Vegas, Nev., the couple will make a home in Salt Lake City, where they will continue studies at the University of Utah. Entertaining at pre-nuptial parties par-ties for the bride were Mrs. H. C. Jenkins, Mrs. Bernell Winter, Mrs. Maybello Burton and Mrs. Virginia Beck. |