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Show I . IleceptionT , h Honors 4t;V . S.f-. Voting Couple ( frr A beautifully arranged, cere tTT mony in the First ward church un- ited in marriage LuDeane Wag-m Wag-m staff, daughter of Mrs. Vera Wag-s Wag-s staff of thiscity andFrank A. Janson of Provo, ; "-r, ' , k ; ; The nuptial Vowaj with -Frank v T. Bennett of Provo, n, uncle of ! the groom, officiating1 were spoken ," in the Relief Society, hall ii front ' ' of a background of beautiful spring : flowers over which lighted candles ; cast a warm glow. To the lovely j ; strains of Mendelsohnns Wedding i March played by Miss Jennie Glea-v- son, the lovely bride entered the, V room on the arm of her uncle, Hugh Nebeker, who gave her in marriage. She was followed by l- maid of honor, Miss Louise Arave of Ogden, and bridesmaids, Misses Norma Huish, Jean Anderson, Beverly Bev-erly Powell and Lyravine Jensen. Sid Hedman of Provo performed the duties of best man. In the party also were the brides mother, her grandmother, Mrs. Laura Nebeker, arid Mrs. Dorothy Getz of Chicago and other close relatives and friends.' Following the marriage, Mrs. Wagstaff entertained at a reception recept-ion in the recreation hall, where Mrs. Ross Nielson, Mrs. Ina Page and Mrs. Leah Robinson received guests at the door. The bridal party received friends at the north end of the hall, where lighted candles shown brightly over ov-er palms and spring flowers. The charming bride chose for her wedding wed-ding gown white satin and lace fashioned in 18th century deslgft; -Bet fiager tip veil f fine net lace fatt-fma a tiara of orange blossoms. blos-soms. A largt orchid nestled in bhyacinth and white "roses and tiM With satin stiamera. formed toeMTrtejuet. ' Ver attendants all were attractive attract-ive in lovely pastel formals) and carried bpquets of carnations. The brides -mother wore a long formal of .auabtae on which she pinned -. dees red roses and carnations tied witk ribbon and net Mrs. Nebeker chose black taffeta and a corsage of pink carnations,' while Mrs. OeW was gowned in m -rose formal with a corsage or red roses and carnations. Following the bridal march and waltz, Calvin Swenson, master ef ceremonies, conducted the program which included, two vocal solos, "Until" and "Dearest" sung by Warren Kirk; two violin solos, Jean Slack of Provo; a reading by Irytn Jensen; an organ solo, Walts Caprice by Miss Jennie Gleason, '1 and a string trio number by Mrs. ! Wsrren Kirk, Mrs, Calvia,, Jacob, , and Miss Jennie Gleason. With "! Howard Paxman's orchestra in 'attendance, dancing and refresh-' ments completed the evening's fes- i, tlviUes. ' Ushers were William Huish of Provo andGrant Anderson, The lovely dlsplayof gifU was ar . I ti- V ranged by Mrs. Net Nellson, airs: Lacey Wfatte -smd -tffim. Xeoae Told. Receiving: gvu at the door were Misses Iris Meeks, Mary Jeaa Walker. JEaealie Richards ; and Kathlera.Baird. V The' table la the aenrtng; room was covered with a lace cloth and for centerpiece held a beautiful wedding cake; flanked by lighted ' tapers and miniature brides. i Mrs. Startup of Prpro was nil charge of refreshments and the! following young, ladies , served: ' Patsy' Anderson, Pat Hlllman, I Barbara Jensen, GereldUne Thome ' and Jerry Bradley. ! |