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Show 'Ruth Ann LaFrentz Recites Vows with Harry Adon Cartwright First Presbyterian Church was the setting Saturday, Aug. 12, for the evening wedding uniting Miss Ruth Ann LeFrentz and Harry Adon (Don I Cartwright. The Reverend Raymond L. Wilson Wil-son officiated. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. LaFrentz of Cedar City. Mr. Cartwright is a son of Mr. a.ul Mrs. E. P. Cartwright Cart-wright of Salt Lake City. The bride's father gave her away. After the wedding ceremony, the couple greeted guess at a reception re-ception at the home of the bride's parents. The couple stood In the family room decorated with baskets of white gladioli, crysanthemums and Fuji chrysanthemums. chrys-anthemums. Refreshments were served at card tables set up in the adjoining rumpus room. Tables were decorated with white glamellias in small glass flower bowls. For the occasion the bride selected sel-ected a gown of candlelight silk peau de soie, enhanced with re-embroidered re-embroidered Alencon lace, tiny seed pearls and sequins, witn sabrina neckline and chapel length train. Her headpiece was seed pearl tiara with fingertip veil, and she wore wrist length lace gloves. The bride carried p. small white Bible, a gift frjm hi grandmother, upon wnichj was a corsage of wnite crchid and symbidium orchids with white rosebud streamers. Miss Karen Cartwright, sister of the bridegroom, Denver, Colo., was maid of honor. Miss Diane Mace, Tort Arthur, Ontario, Canada, Can-ada, and Miss Klaine Rammel-meyer, Rammel-meyer, Salt Lake City, were bridesmaids. Their belled dresses were of amethyst illus trated satin, wearing small pill box hats with tulled veils and wrist-length gloves to match. The bridesmaids carried bouquets bou-quets of purple glamellias and pink rosebuds, with amethyst streamers, and the maid of honor hon-or carried a single purple orchid with pink rosebuds with amethyst ame-thyst streamers. David Eruce Duncan. Tampa, Lroida, was best man. The usher ush-er was Allen Arveseth. Salt I.ako City, and serving as Junior usher ush-er was Larry James LaFrentz. brother of the bride. Mother of the bride wore a pastel blue sheath dress, studded stud-ded with rhinestones, with white accessories, anr the mother mo-ther of the bridegioom wore a dusty rose sheath dress with white accessories. Miss Carol Sue Gibney, cousin cou-sin of the bride, DeKalb, 111., was in charge of the guest book and gifts, assisted by Patricia Rae Humpherys, Salt Lake City. Both wore white sheath dresses. Out-of-town guests . included Colonel and Mrs. E. J. Cart-wright Cart-wright and their two sons, Mark Mini v.raig, loiorado Springs, Colo.; Mrs. Eremson L. Gibney and daughter Carole Sue, DeKalb, De-Kalb, 111.; Mrs. Phyllis Snow, Salt Lake City; Miss Ann Kody-man, Kody-man, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. John McDaniels. Page, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Verl R. Watts, Delta; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Rigby. Mt. Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs. Charley Peterson, Par-wearing Par-wearing a strand of amber beads and black patent acces- owan, and Mrs. Hyrum Humphreys Humph-reys and daughter Iail, Summit. The bride chose for her travel a two piece suit of gold linen, sories. The newlyweds will i honeymoon at Carmel, Calif, and I return to Salt Lake City to make I their home. Mr. Cartwright is connected with the Fox Theatres 1 In Salt Lake City. Bui mm i , LA V vi i . . : MR. AND MRS. HARRY A. CARTWRIGHT |