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Show ' ' t ' v " ' " - l-$r'"f 4; V"v v r f ' - Fr y:vV? ' " -' '- - r A t" 4 - - "' . -'4 h f ' ' V y ': - -J If- . ' : ' r - - ' ' :A - Wi ' . . i' ' - ' - - i , ' . 4 weda were feted by the brides parents at a postnuptial reception re-ception at the Kerr residence. For the occasion, the bride was attired in a floor length gown xf white embroidered sateen. A chiffon cumberbund forms a chapel train in back, while the front of the skirt is accented wih a chiffon insert. Her shoulder-length veil of chiffon was released from a tiara of seed pearls. Green cymbidium orchids, and white talisman roses formed the bridal bouquet. Attending the bride was Mrs. Royce P. Flandro, Mrs. Glen Ottosen, Miss Carol Ann Jones and Miss Geri Bradford. Mrs. Flandro was attired in a mint green sheath with matching embroidery arid carried a green fan and carnations. car-nations. Entertaining for the bride have been Mrs. Kenneth Kerr, Mrs. Ottosen, Mrs. Flandro, Mrs. Gerald Turner, Miss Olga Zampos and Miss Bradford. The new Mrs. Hal S. Kerr was the former Miss Ardell Jones. (Photo Courtesy of Deseret News) Temple Vows Unite Couple Now making a home .in the city are newly weds Mr. and Mrs. Hal S. Kerr. , The former Miss Ardell Jones and Mr. Kerr recited wedding rites in the solemnity of the LDS Temple March 21. The new Mrs. Kerr is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Jones, 503 East 100 North Sandy. A luncheon feted the young couple Friday at the University Club with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ken-neth Kerr, parents of the bridegroom bride-groom hosts at the event. Saturday evening the newly- |