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Show Page 4 Sugar House. Utah Thursday, December 25, 1958 INDEPENDENT Charlotte Sheffield, Richard Maxfield Recite Temple Wed ding Ceremony Honeymoning' in California are justweds Mr. and Mrs. M. Richard Maxfield who re-cited wedding vows Friday morning in the LDS Temple. If? v 5 ) f i-u- i 1 i :.'::.:'.:.:... Iff IhnJ " v. S .: .y;v.w.-J- 4m mm I'll I - Popular Miss Charlotte Sheffield exchanged wedding vows with 31. Richard Maxfield Friday. (Courtesy Deseret News) The new Mrs. Maxfield is the fomer Miss Charlotte Shef-field, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Sheffield, 535-12t- h E. She also reigned as Miss USA of 1958, Miss Sugar House and Miss Day's of '47 Queen. Elder LeGrande Richards of the Council of the Twelve officiated at the ceremony. Immediately following", the young couple were feted at a Wedding breakfast at Hotel Utah. Parents of the bride-groom, Mr. and Mrs. Grant W. Maxfield, 2195 East 3205 So., were hosts. She greeted guests In a floor-lengt- h gown of off-whi- te satin designed with empire lines at her reception. The bodice was fashioned with oval neck-line, short sleeves, and she wore gauntlet gloves. The full skirt with tiers of scalloped lace and rows of net ruffles at the back swept into a chapel train. A crown of tulle leaves and pearl flowers held in place her bridal veil of illusion. She carried a bou-quet of white orchids. Attendants were Mrs. Gordon Crawford, sister of the bride-groom, Miss JoAruie Savage, Mrs. Bert Page, Miss Klaine Larsen and Misses Judy, and Susan Sheffield, sisters of the bride. They wore identical gold lame gowns. Merrill Maxfield was best man. For traveling the bride chose a royal blue suit with black fur collar and matching1 ac-cessories, - She has been the inspiration of many pre-nupti- al parties. They will make their future home in Salt Lake City. Leave Ends alike Kopesec returned to his ship in San Diego Friday after spending a 20 day leave with his parents Mr, and Mrs. Joe Kopesec, 150 Wentworth Avenue. Mike, In the Navy, has been in the Orient for the past few months and expects to return there soon. SCp i'rom the warmth ' ne warmth Vrf&Cijm !n yo.ur, t,omcs' KCijjf) we wish you one, 'V fjfK kig, joyous CnrisIiYiss. Peerless Laundry and Dry Cleaners 118i East 21st South Thone IN6-874- 3 t - 'Wo. I - i I ! t Sn o w's Spudnut Shop 1094 E. 21st So. IIU5-387- 1 h Vr AN y- - Mi : ' ' -- m LECTRI C - v; ,m imihmf ff3SS ' ''B For love, an electric bed - f C covering mikes a wonderful gift... , because it keeps on giving a good ii'4MSm tMi night's sleep, night after night tA''-.;''..!- vl- --V fiW1 An electric covering is light a, a ! feather, yet relaxingly comfortable , Nl, A? ' . 'ASWS no matter how room temperatures ' change. You just dial the warmth . XjOJ . I" ' A with V X lP lothsingleanddoublecontrol, ; faf y V't?$0k .4P GIVE BETTER... ElECTRICAUYI , , -- ''UWW - UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. pip Buy from Your Daar , k. Around The Town (Continued from page 1) ' by car to spend the holidays in the Los Angeles area .with relatives. Mike has just returned home from a tour of duty overseas. Sugar House Kiwanians and families gathered at the Coun-try Club Tuesday to enjoy a visit from Santa and a festive party. The Christmas holidays will be the occasion for a family reunion at the R. V. Martin home, 14000-llt- h East. Arriving for the festive season are Mr. and Mrs. Bruce B. Martin,. Bakersfield, Calif., Stephen Martin, Ft. Huachuca, Arizona and x Captain Charles David Martin, White Sands, New Mexico. |