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Show MISS ZELMA BETH ALLRED RECITES VOWS WITH VICTOR BRCKO SATURDAY AT NEOLA WARD CHAPEL; RECEPTION HELD Miss Zelma Beth Allred donned'1 a wedding gown of white pearled taffeta, ballerina length with short sleeves for her wedding Saturday, April 28, at the Neola LDS ward chappel to Victor S. Brcko of Salt Lake City. Her fingertip veil was of sheer nylon net, caught to a crown of seed pearls. She carried a nosegay of pink and white carnations. car-nations. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Allred of Neola, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Mildred Brcko of Af-ton, Af-ton, Wyoming. Nuptials were performed per-formed by Hollis G. Hullinger, Roosevelt LDS stake president. A reception followed the wed ding. The bride's only attendant was her sister, Miss Mona Allred, All-red, who wore a gown of yellow crystalized nylon, accented with a pink and white carnation corsage. cor-sage. Mother of the bride chose a pink and blue nylon dress and had a corsage of pink carnations. Serving as best man was Carl G. Smith. Emcee for the program presented present-ed during the evening was Loman F. Hutchings, who announced the following numbers: Trumpet solo, Laren Wardle, accompanied by Mrs Tal Wardler, vocal solo, La-zelle La-zelle Henrie, accompanied by Alene Peterson; accordian solo, Sheron Keel; vocal solo, Deanne Asay, accompanied by Charlott Henrie; accordian solo, Deeatha Olsen; vocal solo, Dorothy Luck, accompanied by Lillian Wilkerson. The' beautiful wedding cake was decorated with orange blossoms and yellow roses and topped with the traditional miniature bride and groom. Serving was in charge of Palmy'ra Peterson, Kate Peterson and Zola Spencer. Attending the gift room were Melba Eksund, Cora Hacking and Norma Crozier, with Phyllis Eksund Ek-sund directing the guest book signing. The new bride graduated with the class of '55 from Union High School and is employed at the Mountain Fuel & Supply Company in Salt Lake City. Mr. Brcko graduated from schools in Wyoming Wyo-ming and served with the U. S. Air Force in World War II. He is now employed by Mrs. Ruel Call in Salt Lake City, where the newlyweds will make their home. |