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Show Miss Hansen Weds CdarManin Two-Ring Ceremony In a lovely double-ring ceremony cere-mony last Thursday evening in Provo, Miss Alice Hansen became the bride of David Kent Riddle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hey-borne Hey-borne of Cedar City. The young bride Is the daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J Hansen of Price. The young couple, who are music majors at the Brigham Young University, were married at 7 p. m. in the First ward chapel cha-pel in Provo. Attending the bride as matron-of matron-of honor was Mrs. William Hansen, Han-sen, a sister-in-law. Standing as best man was Bruce K. Riddle, a brother of the groom. Miss Hansen was attired in a white, brocaded taffeta dress with a train. She wore a fingertip finger-tip veil, with a tiara and necklace neck-lace of sea pearls. She wore a corsage of white gladlolas. The matron-of-honor wore a blue gown, while the bridesmaids, brides-maids, classmates of Miss Hansen, Han-sen, were dressed In like gowns of pastel blue. Their corsages were of blue gardenias edged with white satin. Fresent for the ceremony were the parents of the newly weds, with both mothers attired In blue dinner dresses. Other out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alva Matheson and daughter Cathleen of Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. J. Percy Stott, Lo-fan, Lo-fan, and Mr. and Mrs. Theo El-'ingford, El-'ingford, and daughter of Evans, ton, Wyoming. Both the bride and groom will .continue their studies at BYU Mr. Riddle Graduates this.spring I while the bride is a junior al the school. |