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Show iCewIywed Couple ire Honored -rTd Mrs. Dwight S. Maxfield k marriage took place in the ti temple September 12, were 1 d at a wedding reception Sesday night, Sept. 27, in the Sand church house. The bride fSXmer Beth Ogden, daugh-of daugh-of Mr and Mrs. Armond Ogden, "j Mr Maxfield is a son of Mr. Mrs. Archie Maxfield. ruests called between nine and Jrtve o'clock and were received ;! parents of the young' couple nd the bridal party. The bride was lovely in white J, with a full skirt and train, d long-sleeved bodice with trans lent yoke of net. She wore a flneertip veil lace-trimmed ,and a Mfsage of roses. Her bridesmaid Miss Dorothy Cony, gowned I powder blue. Blair Maxfield tood as best man. Mothers of the ; ,uple and Miss Corry wore rose C0n8the program Blair Maxfield viS master of ceremonies. The musical numbers were a vocal solo by Mrs. Libbie Lambert, "My Hero" with Virginia Henrie as accompanist, accom-panist, a duet by Clem and Floyd miey accompanied by Miss Henrie Hen-rie "I Love You Truly", sung by Bonnie Maxfield and Shirlene Hey-bome, Hey-bome, with Lucille Stapley as accompanist ac-companist Mrs. Mary Henrie gave and reading and a reading was given by Grady Mc Evoy. Virginia Henrie and Delia Johnson John-son were in charge of the guest book, Delores and Cheryl Ogden ind Peggy Western had charge of the gift room. Refreshments were served by Gay, Farris Jean and Lorraine Ogden and Daryl Dorry. Guests from out of town were the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Ros-etta Ros-etta Utley, and sister, Mrs. Libbie Haddon, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Utley, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Utley, Mr .and Mis. Elwood Lambert, Clem and Floyd Utley, of Fillmore. |