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Show -.J-x i V ' fj ., . , . ... S ' ; j ?' ' 1 ; - 1 - &K - J - . NOW MR. AND MRS. Newly-married Donna Mae Ridges Mower and John F. Mower pause for the cameraman before cutting into the elaborate wedding cake. Miss Ridges Weds J. Mower To the strains of traditional j bridal music the bride walked j to an improvised altar on the arm of her father. The leads in this romantic play are the former Miss Donna Mae Ridges and John F. Mower. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. I J. P. Ridges of 1409 Bryan Ave. ! and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mower of i 1054 E. 9th South are the par-, nts of the bridegroom. The attractive bride chose rustling tafetta, snow white, and fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and full sweeping train The gown was embroidered at the waistline with tiny sed pearls in a floral design. Her bouquet was of white crysan-themums crysan-themums centered with an orchid. or-chid. Attending the bride as honor maids were Miss Jean Miller and Miss Fawn Twelves. They wore pastel gowns of like design. The benedict's brother, Gordon Mower, Mow-er, stood as best man. The former Miss Ridges attended at-tended the University of Utah and the University of Colorado. She managed the Photo-Reflex studio in a local department store prior to her marriage. Mr. Mower is with an advertising fim. They will make their home in Salt Lake at 29 South State. |