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Show Mis Jeanne Hausknecht Is Bride of September 24 Wedding vows were exchanged Thursday, September 24, by Miss Jeanne Hausknecht and Charles A. Engberson in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with President El Ray L. Christiansen officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hausknecht of Copperton and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Henry Engberson of Oakland, Calif. A wedding breakfast was given by Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. Hausknecht Haus-knecht at Herman's Cafe immediately immedi-ately following the ceremony, and a reception honored the bridal pair that evening at Cottonwood Stake Center. For the occasion the lovely bride wore a gown of heavy taffeta. The bedice was fashioned of lace over taffeta and featured a scalloped neckline embroidered wiith sequins and seed pearls, and long tapered sleeve. Enhancing the bouffant skirt which fell to a train, was a taffeta bow at the waist which hung to the floor. A crown of seed pearls held her fingertip veil and she car- ' ried a bouquet of white carnations 1 i and stephanotis. I Attending the bride were Mrs. 1 Stephen E. Hausknecht, matron of ' honor; Mi so Darlene Carpenter and ' ' Miss Kathy Hansen, bridesmaids, j and Miss Lynne Wankier and Mis Judy Larsen, junior bridesmaids. All of the attendants wore street length dresse of fall shades fash- |