r.provide water lor me iarni» which are short in the late summer. None of these yielded enough to solv^. the problem, he stated.Cleoite Richins, John D, Hfortin Are WedD. Ilortln of Wanshlpne,:Clyde Hendrickson.Mr, and Mrs. Danny Blrcum-ahavr entertained at dinner at their homo’ on Main Street at n delicious turkey feast on Thanksgiving Day. Their guests were Johnny, Bobble and Rickey Bir-cumshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Cert Dir* cumshaw and Mrs. Frances Da* vlch.John.claimed. MU* Cleone lilcblna lor his bride In a ceremony solemn-• lzed Nov. 20 in the Salt I-ake ‘Temple. Rites were performed by Elder Joel Richards.The newlyweds were honored nt a wedding breakfast at Harman’s by the groom’s rfiofcher, Mrs. Hazel H. Street, The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mre. tDale Wr Richins of Henefer.ley Walk* District;'! Reservoir! Ezra Fje Basin CoiGowned in brown, _ orange, green and yellow Italian taffeta were Mrs, James M. Wilkinson, sister of the bride, matron of .honor; Miss Dalene Richins, an-jother elster, maid of honor, Mra, j Wendell Stembridge, Mrs. Gordon f Stephens, Mrs. Eldon Robinson,\ Mrs. Dean Race and Mra. Keith j .Jenkins. They carried bouquets of bronze and yellow mums. Petite Margie Richins was flower girl for her etster,Mr, and Mra, Ray Deveraux and family of Pleasant Grove, spent Thanksgiving at Uiq homv of Mr.and Mrs. Roy Pentico in Park City. They taurnecffPto their homo 'Monday.Grides Gownr*10kr.cflCOMMERCIAL PERSONALi At the reception Saturday, Nov. 21 given by the 'bride’s parents,| the bride, appeared in' a floor-length-gown of silk organza j styled with long pointed Bleglt;er land a dropped waUtllrTd—m the *back. The bodice was accented [ wlih lace In the yoke embroidered jWith sequlne and pearls, A tiara of lac© r©-«mbroIdsr«d with sequins and pearls released her fingertip veil of silk illusion. She carried a bouquet of stejvbiuxoUa,Miss America Savs Bonds for Christmas!M