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Show I 11 '" TTT' I I h 'i'- '.V-.'i vv-': ' V " - ' i l ' - ' ' y ."' ; .' : v . 1 j . ; ' . ; ' ' ' ' . ' i ' 1 -f . ':,:,... , - ' . , 4' MR. AND MRS. GARY BAUM Former Cedar Miss Married In Salt Lake Temple The Park-University Ward In Provo was the setting Nov. 13 for the beautiful reception that honored hon-ored newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Gary Baum. Mrs. Baum is thz former Miss Jeraldine Hunter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, Hunter, former Cedar City resl-, dents. ' I Mr. Baum is a son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Baum of Provo. ) I The newlyw s traded vows ,ln the Salt Ls'tp ;.J)S Temple I that ;?r?o day wit: Elder R. T. Blomquist officiating. Following the rites the couple were honored hon-ored with a dinner at Harman's Cafe in Salt Lake City with rela-! tlves and close friends in attend-j The bride wore a gown of Chantilly lace with a tiered neti illunrn undershirt of satin. The neckline was V-shaped and the sleeves came to a point at her wrists. The bridal veil was of silk Illusion and fell from a headpiece of orange blossoms I Entertaining at an evening of pinochle last week was Mrs. Ben jiialuwin. High score prizes were presented to Mrs. Richard Wln-iter.cc Wln-iter.cc and Mrs. Hal Norton. Delicious De-licious refreshments were served. serv-ed. Pinochle was the game of the evening as Mrs. Howard Savage Sa-vage entertained club members Wednesday. High scores for the-game the-game were Karla Nelson and Itha Robinson. Lurcheon w-served w-served by the hostess. and pearls. Her bridal bouquet was of orchids. Attending the bride were her sister, Mrs. George Tumbaugh, matron of honor; Carol Baum, Velma Whitehead and Judy Hundley, Hun-dley, as bridesmaids. They wore-ldentlcal wore-ldentlcal sheath dresses of pale lavender and carried baskets of chrysanthemums. Both mothers wore net dresses for the occasion and corsages of mums. Robert Baum stood as best man while Richard Madsen greeted the guests. Marie Baum was at the guest book. The couple are making a home In Salt Lake City where Mr. Baum is employed. |