OCR Text |
Show Grace Hepworth Married In Salt Lake Temple .. Crace Hepworth of Hinckley and .Tex lli.ilt of l'nyscin were married in the Salt Lake City L. 1). S. temple tem-ple on June 12th, with Elder Har old B. Lee performing the ceremony. cere-mony. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Hepworth, the bride's pnrents.. A reception was held on Thursday, Thurs-day, June l.'ith nt the Hinckley high school gymnasium in honor of the couple. The bride wore a trag-ilionnl trag-ilionnl bride's dress, made with a satin blouse with sweetheart: neckline, neck-line, buttons down the back and wrist-length pointed sleeves, and a net skirt which ended into a beautiful train. The bride's veil was of matching net. She carried a bouquet of red roses. In the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Hepworth, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hiatt, Miss Berneice Hepworth, the maid of honor, and tin? bride and groom. The evening was spent in dancing. danc-ing. Refreshments were served, and a program was given, with members mem-bers of the Hiatt family rendering musical numbers as a part of the program. From Payson some of the relatives rela-tives and friends of the groom who were present were: Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hiatt, Mr.. Ray Hiatt Miss Hetty Hiatt and partner, Mr. Frank Hiatt, Mr. Max Hiatt, Miss Jerry Hiatt and partner and Mrs. Mau-rine Mau-rine Hiatt. The young couple made a short honeymoon trip to Fish Lake, leav ing Saturday. They will make their home in Payson. Lt. (jg) W. H. Moulton, Delta, Utah has been discharged from the Navy at the Personnel Separation Center Cen-ter in San Francisco, California. Lt. (jg) Lamont L. Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bennett, will receive his official discharge June 24, 1946. He has visited with relatives and friends at Deseret, Logan and Cedar City, the past few weeks, after spending 16 months in the Pacific. He took part in the invasion of Okinawa; spent some time at Guam and Shanghi, China. He is now employed employ-ed with the Utah Parks Company at Cedar City, Utah. |