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Show BARBARA HALE WEDDED TO RALPH FISHER After a marriage ceremony, performed by Robert Burton in the Salt -Lake LDS Temple last Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Fisher were honored at a reception recep-tion given by the briue's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl B. Hale at their home, 3885 Parkway Drive. For the reception, the former Miss Barbara Hale donned a gown of white satin and lace, A wide satin collar in front and back and a three-inch delicate lace yoke were features of the fitted bodice which was fastened all the way down the back by tiny covered buttons. The sleeves were long and came to a point over the wrist. A lace overskirt with chapel train completed the wedding wed-ding dress. The "something old" was supplied sup-plied by a finngertip veil of bride's illusion falling from a four-inch high tiara of lace. It was worn by the bride's older sister at her own wedding. Mrs. Fisher's bridal bouquet was of sweetheart roses and lilies of the valley encircling an orchid. She wore a three-stand pearl necklace and pearl earrings to match. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Hale chose a mauve crepe gown, with a beaded neckline, cap sleeves and a full flared skirt. Mrs. David L. Fisher, mother of the groom, wore pink taffeta with short puff sleeves and a net over-skirt. over-skirt. Both mothers wore Vanda orchid corsages. Matron of honor was Mrs. Joyce Kuhn, a sister of the bride. Miss Hale had asked her sisters, Mrs. Carol Peterson and Mrs. Lois Elders El-ders and her sister-in-law Mrs. Lorna Hale to attend her as bridesmaids.. Mrs. Kuhn wore pink, and the others wore orchid. All the gowns were fashioned alike with tight fitting bodices with a three-pointed neckline, short cuffed sleeves and extremely full skirts. The new Mrs. Fisher chose as her going-away costume a softly tailored gabardine suit of navy blue, with a nipped in waist and wide lapel. Her hat, blouse and gloves were pink; and her shoes anH hatr were navv The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Fisher, 3375 South 2700 East. He chose Lynn Hale, a brother of the bride, as his best man. The newly-married couple motored mo-tored to San Francisco, where they will reside for the present. . Mr. Fisher is stationed there in the Navy. Storing Liquids In storing flammable liquids, the experts recommend galvanized steel gasoline and oil cans, which cannot can-not be broken and have tight-fitting covers to keep In explosive fumes. |