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Show of the guest book. The bridegroom has completed a mission to the Eastern States. At the present time he is with the U. S. Army and is stationed at Camy Kilmer, New Jersey, awaiting awai-ting assignment over seas. Are Honored At Reception Mr. and Mrs. Eldon A. Curtis wish to announce the marriage of their daughter, Carol Jean, to De Laine H. Green. The young couple were rnarried on Nov. 7, in the Salt Lake Temple. The bride groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. Green, Riverton. A reception in the Lehi first ward meeting house honored the pair on Monday Nov. 10th. For the event the new Mrs. Green wore a gown of white satin styled with a pointed lace collar, and inserts in the long pointed sleeves. The 'full floor-length skirt featured scalloped lace inserts extending ex-tending down the front. Her finger 1 tip veil of illusion, was caught to a tiara o'f seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white and pink roses surrounding an orchid. Mrs; James C. Bodell was matron of honor for her sister, and miss Gloria Thomas, maid of honor. Bridesmaids were miss Norlene Green and miss Vauna Green. Little Bonnie Jean Curtis was flower flow-er girl. They wore pastel gowns, ballerina length and carried bouquets bou-quets of chrysanthemums. The mother of the bride wore a coral evening gown while the bridegroom's mother chose a pale blue model. Both wore corsages, of pink and white carnations. Ray Green was best man, while ushers were James C. Bodell, Allen Green, De Verl Kylen, Rodney Turner and Don Merril. In charge of the gifts were Mrs. La Fern Barnes, DeOn Curtis, James Curtis, Judy Curtis and Janet Jan-et Ferrer. Assisting with serving of refreshments refresh-ments were Joan and Martha Jean Davis. Mrs. Allen Green was in charge |