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Show Ljiiptial Rites Exchanged in S. I. Temple ALTAMONT (Special) Nuptial Nup-tial rites solemnized Friday morning, Dec. 12, united in marriage mar-riage Miss Constance Cummings and George K. Case. The pair exchanged vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, with David A. Broadbent, a former president presi-dent of the Wasatch Stake, officiating. of-ficiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orville S. Cummings, Cum-mings, of Heber City, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Eaxl Case, of Mt. Emmons are the parents of the bridegroom. Friday evening the justweds were honored at a reception in the Memorial Building. Heber. The bride was attired in a beautiful white satin gown and carried a bridal bouquet of gardenias gar-denias and red rosebuds. She was attended by six bridesmaids, brides-maids, two of whom were her sisters. Each carried a bouquet of roses and daisies. Fred E. Case, of Bountiful, brother of the groom, performed duties of best man. - Mothers of both the gride and groom wore corsages of red roses. ' Wanda Sadler Dahl and Peggy Ann Case were at the door with the guest book, and Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Reams, of Spanish Fork.' an aunt of the bride, acted as receptionist. Wedding refreshments were served to the many guests, who were entertained during the evening with organ music, solos so-los and duets. The newlyweds will be at home after this week at 1364 So. 9th East, Salt Lake City, Utah. |