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Show Young Couple Recite Temple Wedding WW'R V'Wv v.-.i....... ..... . ..." . f. - o -j ' 4 v , f - 4 - - : . J; - I ,? ' . . j i , t :' V I - ' ? 1 ? - . V i I J j S ' I I " .::.: K . S I : .. --y: ' I I ' - 1 ; The solemnity of the Salt Lake L. D. S. Temple will provide the setting for the wedding ceremony of Miss Eargaret Jean Wood and Glade Inglet. They will exchange nuptial vows Friday, December 19. Following, they will be honored at a reception at the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. Neil Welling, 1314 Colonial Dr. Assisting in the receiving line will be parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Mil-ford Mil-ford Inglet, 1931 S. West Temple. Tem-ple. Parents of the lovely bride-elect are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wood, Fort Smith, Arkansas. The brides attendants will be the prenuptialfete have been . Miss Emma Wood, her sister, and Miss Gloria Inglet and Miss Claudia Inglet sisters of the bridegroom. Ronald Hall will stand as best man, while Larry Taggart ushers. Mr. Inglet has attended the Brigham Young University and the University of Utah. He Miss Margaret Jean Wood will become Mrs. Glade 31. Inglet at December 19, Temple rites. (Picture Courtesy Deseret News) recently completed, an LDS Central American mission. The bridal couple will make their home in Salt Lake City, where Mr. Inglet will continue his studies at the University of Utah. |