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Show lleeetin Held Wednesday For Yoiinii t 'ougile In the tastefully decorated Relief Re-lief Society room at the First ward church. Evelyn SiniUi, attractive young daughter of Mrs. LaRue Smith became the wife of Rex Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Larson of Lehi. Bishop Warren doates of Lehi officiated. To the strains of the wedding march played by Robert West, the bride entered the room on the arm of her brother, LeRoy Smith, following fol-lowing her attendants, Miss Dolly McCandless, Mrs. Newel Adamson, Miss Doris Wadley, Miss Lois Larson Lar-son and Miss Patricia Hillman, and flower girls Mary Ann Smith and Glenda Larson. The maid of honor, Miss Norma Larson, followed the bride. Elwood Hunt performed the duties dut-ies of best man. Also witnessing the ceremony was the bride's mother and the grooms parents, and a few other close relatives and friends. A reception followed the wedding wedd-ing in the recreation hall, which was tastefully decorated for the Easter season. The bridal couple and their party received friends at the south end of the room. The youthful bride was charming charm-ing in traditional white satin with 4ang trains Hec iiager.-tlp net $ell fell from a tiara of seed pearls.' She carried a bridal boquet of roses and hyacinths. Her attendants wore lovely formats in pastel shades and carried car-ried boquets of roses and carnations. carnat-ions. Mrs. Smith wore aqua blue and Mrs. Larson, gray. Both pinned pin-ned corsages of camelias on their shoulders. The pretty little flower girls were clad in white net and carried baskets of flowers. Following the bridal march, Calvin Cal-vin Swenson, master of ceremonies, conducted the well arranged program, pro-gram, which included an original reading, Mrs. Earl Larson, a clarinet clar-inet solo, "Love in Idleness" by L. Gene Olson accompanied by Bob West; A toast to the groom by Ray Walker; a toast to the bride. Mrs. Gerald Belliston; "All Through the Years" was sung by a girls chorus, Elaine Olpin, Diana Thorne, Dolly McCandless, Carole Walter, Marilyn King and Eloise Adamson accompanied by Beverly Wright. Dancing and refreshments and viewing the lovely gifts completed the evenings festivities. Mrs. Earl Larson and Mrs. Lucile Lu-cile Hillman received and arranged the gift display. Burt Smith, Tommy Tom-my Smith and Janice Smith received rece-ived gifts at the door. Refreshments were nrved in the Relief Society room1 with Mrs. Laura West in charge and four young ladies in fjormais. served. About 300 people attended. .. ' ,'The jnewlyweds will make their home In Lh, and Mrs. Larson will continue her studies in the Pleasant Pleas-ant erove'HigH'School , v 1 .a "I- ' - . - ' -. .... . j. v |