daily herald FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1*M— Utah County, UtahMR. AND MRS. FRANK I. WAGSTAFF (Nola Kay Chadwick)Mr. and Mrs. Wagstaff Make Home in American ForkNow making their home in American Fork following a honeymoon trip from the coast are Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Wagstaff.The couple was married at ths bride’s home in LaMesa, Calif., in nuptial rites conducted by Bishop Wesley Evans. The bride is th; former Nola Kay Chadwick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Williams of LaMesa. The groom is the •on of Mrs. William I. Wagstaff and the late Mr. Wagstaff of American Fork.For her wedding the bride chose a sparkling white gown of la-e over satin with iridescent sequins on the bodice. The bodice came to a deep v^point at the waid, emphasizing the full floor-lengih skirt of net ove rsatin. The bride’s tapered fiagertip-length veil was held in place by a crown of pearls and sequins. She carried a bouquetof white carnations centered by a corsage of pink elf roses.Mrs. Douglas Wardell of LaMesa, Calif,, was matron of honor gowned in turquoise chiffon with white accessories.Both mothers of the young couple chose blue afternoon dresses to which they pinned a corsage of white roses.Best man -was Paul Taylor of San Diego, a brother-in-law of /tne groom.Following the wedding, guests were served light refreshments. Special guests were the bride’s grandmothers, Mrs. Frances Comer. Lehi, and Mrs. Mable Williams. Lomita, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Chadwick, American Fork, aunt and uncle of the bride, and Mrs. Paul Taylor, San Diego, sister of the groom.