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Show Utah Girl Weds In California ,: ; Thirty guests were bidden to the wedding of Miss Carolyn Simpson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Simpson, of Lynndyl, Utah, and Kenneth R. Gaisford, son of Mr. and iMrs. C. E. Gaisford, of Inglewood, California. The wedding, a double ring ceremony, cere-mony, took place March 6, at "The Little Church Around the Corner", in Inglewood. Bishop Alfred 0. Pardue, bishop of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, officiated. Two large baskets, brimming with white and lavender stocks and ferns and fourteen lighted candles, can-dles, decorated the altar. Potted ferns formed the background. ! Ralph Reats played the organ and Ed Davies sang, "Because, I Love You Truly, and Always. Since the bride's father was unable un-able to attend the wedding, she was given in marriage by her brother-in-law, Ellis Thompson.- The bride was very attractive in a light blue dress with orchid corsage. cor-sage. Bess Thompson, sister of the bride, acted as matron of honor, and wore a dusty pink dress with a corsage of pink and white carnations. carna-tions. Frank Oldfield, who was the bridegroom's buddie, served as best man. The bride's mother, Rachel Simp- son, wore a grey print street length dress. Ruby Gaisford, the bridegroom's mother, wore a street length dress of Aqua. Both matrons mat-rons wore corsages of red and white carnations. A reception was held in the church dining room. Following the ceremony, a four tiered wedding cake was cut and served with ice cream, by Mrs. Vivian Hathaway. After a honeymoon at Santa Barbara, the newleyweds will make their home at 4321 West 106th Se. Inglewood, Calif. The bride is a former resident of Lynndyl and a graduate of the Delta high school. Her husband is a former resident of Eureka, Utah, and a graduate of Inglewood high school. He served three years overseas over-seas with the navy, and is now em- ployed at R. C. A. in Hollywood. Mrs. Ruby Gaisford entertained at a wedding breakfast, honoring the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ken-neth Gaisford. Other guests were Rachel Simpson, Mr: and Mrs. Eillis Thompson and sons, Gary and Jim, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crust. Mrs. Ellis Thompson and Mrs. Ruby Gaisford entertained with a shower in honor of Mrs. Carolyn Gaisford at the Thompson home. Mrs. Vivian Hathaway assisted. Refreshments Re-freshments were served to fifty guests. Many useful and beautiful gifts were received. |