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Show Newly Wed Pair Greet Friends At Reception Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bowlden greeted many friends on Monday night at the wedding reception in their honor in Delta high school gymnasium. They were married in a double ring ceremony Sunday, June 25, at Memorial House in Memory Grove, Salt Lake City. The ceremony was performed in the garden by Bishop Claudell Johnson before twenty-five members mem-bers of the family and friends. The bride is the former Miss Beverly Bev-erly Mae Fullmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Fullmer, Delta. Mr. Bowlden is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bowlden of Salt . Lake City. For her wedding the lovely brunette bride wore a gown of white lace and net, styled with a fitted bodice, sleeves pointed at . the wrist, and long train. Lace trimmed her fingertip veil, which was held to a lace crown trimmed with sed pearls. She carried a bouquet with twelve Vanda orchids orch-ids around an orchid center. She was given in marriage by her father. Her attendants were Miss Luana Pearson of Delta, as maid of honor, hon-or, wearing a rust-colored gown of nylon organdy. Bridesmaids were Miss Juana Monroe, of Scipio and Miss Helen Shepherd of Salt Lake City, in leaf green gowns styled like the maid of honor. All carried bridal baskets of carnations. carna-tions. Darlene Fullmer, sister of the bride, was flower girl, dressed in a peach-colored picture frock, and carrying a basket of flowers. Train bearers, dressed alike in a-qua a-qua formals were Brenda Kaye Gourley and Vicki Ann Newman. Mothers of the couple wore gowns of light Bemberg sheer and orchid corsages. James Wach of Salt Lake City stood as best man for Mr. Bowlden, Bowl-den, and Eugene McGee and Grant MacArthur served as ushers. Mr. Bowlden and Mr. Wach wore white dinner jackets. will return to make their home in Salt Lake City where Mrs. Bowlden will continue with International Harvester company and Mr. Bowlden Bowl-den is associated with Underwood corporation. Receiving with the new Mr. and Mrs. Bowlden Monday night were members of the bridal party and parents of the couple, before a background of tall candelabra and summer flowers. Receiving gifts were Misses Ua Fullmer and Ray- ola Peterson, and Mrs. Betty Pax-ton Pax-ton and Mrs. Lenore Bunker were at the gift table. Mrs. Grant Mac Arthur, sister of the bridegroom was in charge of the guest book. Glowing candles lit the gift tables, ta-bles, where a beautifully decorated tiered wedding cake surrounded by flowers formed the centerpiece. Refreshments were served during the evening at small tables. In charge of serving were Mrs. Irene Broderick, Mrs. Roma Thomas, Miss Rayola Peterson and Kenneth Peterson. DRay Fullmer, brother of the bride, was master of ceremonies at the program. Those who took part were Eldon Sorenson, singing sing-ing "Because," Mrs. Tola Newman, a musical reading, accompanied by Mrs. LaVonne Walker of Eureka. Eu-reka. Darlene and Nedra Fullmer sang "Forever and Ever," Mrs. Grace Christensen played an accordion ac-cordion solo, the trio, Misses Lila Mae Sampson, Bonnie Black and Cherie Hannifin, and Kenneth Full mer, sang "I Love You Truly." Among the guests from out of j town were Mr. and Mrs. James T. Bowlden, Sr., Max, Blaine and j Larry Bowlden, Mr. and Mrs. Grant j MacArthur, Mrs. Hannah Jane Car- 1 olson, Vivian Frank Smith from 1 Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Ste ven Paul Sheeley and Mrs. Earl Kelly, American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wayman, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mickelson, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Laird, Mr. and Mrs. , His Newman, Mrs. LeRoy Gourley, Mrs. La Vonne Walker, from Eureka, Eu-reka, and Eldon Fullmer and Ar-lyn Ar-lyn Peterson from Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Bowlden left Tuesday Tues-day for a week's honeymoon in Yellowstone national park. They |