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Show Ileno Reese Speaks Vows with Shirl M. Lowe, Orem In wedding ceremonies which were solemnize last Saturday morning In the M. George lAa Temple, Miss Ilene Reese f this city, became the bride Of Mr. Shirl M. Lowe of Orem. The double dou-ble ring ceremony was witnessed witness-ed by close members of both families. 1 The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Reese, Parowan, and the bridegroom a son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Lowe of Orem. he newlyweds were honored by the parents of the bride that same evening In the First-Second Ward recreation hall. To greet the guests the bride, was dressed In a ballerina length gown of taffeta and lace. Her elbow-length veil fell from a tiara of seed pearls and she carried a wedding bouquet of roses and gardenias. Attending her as matron of honor was her sister, Mrs. Roane Lowe and bridesmaids. Miss Alo-' na Garfield and Miss Lunell Lowe. Standing as best man for the bridegroom was Lannie Reese, and Alan Reese and James Adams were ushers Mother of the bride wore a dark stripped dress and the mother mo-ther of the bridegroom wore blue and both wore corsages of pink carnations. Roger Lowe was at the guest register; Mrs. Nina Taylor and Mrs. Donna Reese were In the gift room. In the kitchen were Mrs. Cora Hulet and Mrs. Monta Warren, and serving were the Misses Afton Morris, Margaret Truman Sharon Rowley and Margaret Mar-garet Hulet Howard Joseph was master of ceremonies for the following program: pro-gram: a tap dance. LaVonna Jones, song by mother of bride; a song by daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Dalton; solo by Phebe Bergstrom, a reading by Mary Linda Rollins, saxophone solo, Wayne Eyre; talk by Pres. Howard Knight and a piano medley med-ley by Deanna Evans. . , , |