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Show Home Wedding Unites Popular Young Couple The home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Adamson was the scene of a nicely arranged wedding on Saturday evening ev-ening at 6:30 when Lorraine Lewis became the bride of Nyle Adamson. The room where the nuptial vows wci'e spoken were gay and festive with yellow and white chrysanthe,-mums, chrysanthe,-mums, and palms. Bishop Harold Bullock of the Grove ward officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lewis of Ruth, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Adamson are parents of the groom. Only immediate relatives and very close friends witnessed the impressive ceremony. For her wedding the bride chose a white linen dress, ballerina length enhanced by a yellow orchid corsage. cor-sage. Her one attendant was her sister, Mrs. Barbar Goodwin of Ely, Nevada. Boyd Adamson stood as best man for his brother. From 8 until 10 p.m the just-wers just-wers greeted relatives and friends at an open house reception. They were assisted by their parents. The dainty theme of yellow and white was used throughout the refreshment re-freshment room where a beautiful cut-work cloth over yellow covered cover-ed the table, which was centered by a lovely wedding cake, flanked by yellow candles and refreshments refresh-ments bore out the same plan. Here Mrs. Dale H. West and Mrs. J. F. Ollivier were in charge. Young ladies who served were Jean Richards, Rich-ards, Joye Warburton, Carol Ann Bullock, Gaylcns Kirk, and Janice Adamson. Gift display was arranged by Mrs. Leo Ault and Mrs. Boyd Adamson. Ad-amson. More than 200 guests attended. The popular young couple have established a home in the Irwin Jensen apartments, on 1st South. |