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Show MR. AND MRS. FRED ATWOOD WERE HONORED AT WEDDING RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B. Harris welcomed and entertained 260 guests at a reception Friday evening eve-ning in the First Ward recreation hall honoring their daughter Shirley Shir-ley and Fred S. Atwood who were married the preceding day in the Salt' Lake LDS Temple. Flowers and potted plants made a very attractive back-ground for the bridal party which stood before be-fore the velour curain at the east side of the spaolous room. In the lineup were the bride and groom, Matron of honor Mrs. Leland Wells, brides maids Miss Margaret Atwood, Mrs. Mary B. Walker, Mrs. Drusoilla L. Smith, and Miss Shirley Marchbanks, (he bride's parents and the groom's mother, Mrs. Margaret .Atwood. Russel Neilson was best man. t The bride was charming in white satin with finger tip veil and car-vied car-vied a bridal bouquet of American beauty roses. Mrs. Wells wore blue, while other other attendants were equally attractive at-tractive in pastel gowns enhanced by corsages of roses and sweetpeas. Mrs. Harris wore black and white and Mrs. Atwood chose blue. They also wore corsages o'f roses and sweet peas. Ertman Christensen as master of ceremonies was in charge of the festivities. The program included a vocal solo Because, by Miss Carol Stark, accompanied by Miss Barbra Jar-man; Jar-man; a reading by Marcla Wadley, an original reading, Mrs. Neil Y. Fugal; a cornet solo, Mrs. Mary Sjoblom of Draper. She was accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Wilford Neves; and a humorous reading by Nells Fugal. During the program refreshments were served by the following young ladies Barbara Jarman, Donetta Swenson, Carol Stark, Anna Beth Atwood and Dorothy Phillips. Mrs. Ed. Young and Mrs. Berniece Wilkensen pored. Mrs. Everett West had charge of the lovely gift display with Marilyn Clegg and Mary Atwood receiving the gifts at the door. Dancing compeled the evening's festivities. The young couple were married October 31 in the Salt Lake LDS emple. They will make their home In the Third ward on 2nd east st |