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Show I WEDDING RECEPTION. Following the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Ray P. West in the Salt Lake temple, Wednesday morning, a wedding wed-ding reception was given in compliment compli-ment to tho young couple by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Grandsma. Mrs. West was attractively attractive-ly dressed in peacock blue satin, carrying car-rying a bouquet of roses. Tho home was decorated with roses, white car-I car-I nations, sweet peas and forns. During Dur-ing the evening over fifty guests gathered, gath-ered, and the time was spent in singing sing-ing and musicnl entertainment, which was followed by the serving of a perfectly per-fectly prepared luncheon. Roaes and tulips, prettily arranged v, Ith ferns, formed the centerpieco on the table, from which streamers of ribbon extended ex-tended to each place, where dainty favors of sweet peas were laid for tho guests. Bowls of roses and tulips were also placed around the lovely dining room. |