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Show Jane MiLsunaga was her brides-' maid. Their gowns were fashioned fashion-ed of net over taffeta,' ballerina length, in soft pink and blue shades. I The bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Utah. The newlyweds will honeymoon honey-moon along the Pacific coast, and return to Salt Lake to make their ' home. Hasegawa-Mochisuki Wedding Miss Kou Hasegawa, a daughter daugh-ter of Henry Hasegawa of Salt Lake City, became the bride of Minoru Mochizuki, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jiro Mochizuki of Bingham Bing-ham Canyon on Saturday, October Octo-ber 4th, In the Japanese Christian Christ-ian Church. The Rev. T. Saito officiated. After the rites, the newlyweds received congratulations at a wedding reception at the Pagoda, 142 Vi W. 1st South, Salt Lake City. The bride's gown, with nylon pleated' skirt had a lace bodice with long pointed sleeves. Her short veil of illusion was caught to a matching crown, and she carried a white orchid encircled with roses and gardenias. Miss Utako Mitsunaga was the bride's maid of honor, and Miss |