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Show Min Fernley Become Bride of Guy Nielion A reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Nielson, who were married Thursday morning in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple by Nicholas G. Smith, was given at the Lion House social center last evening by parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Fern-ley. Fern-ley. The bride, formerly Miss Lois Aflon Fernley, wore a wedding gown of white slipper satin with a round neckline, tight fitting bodice and puff sleeves, full flaring flar-ing skirt and long train, a scalloped scal-loped front panel with crystal buttons. Her finger length veil was of bride's illusion edged in lace. She carried a shower bouquet bou-quet of lilies of the valley and pink roses. Matron of honor was Mrs. Harold Beck, sister of the brido, who wore a yellow net model. Bouffant taffeta dresses fashioned fashion-ed alike with puff sleeves and ruffled skirts were worn by the attendants, Mrs. Harold Kidder-man Kidder-man in pink and Mrs. John Mc-Causland Mc-Causland in blue. Matching face veils fastened with gardenias and bouquets of sweet peas and roses completed the costumes of members mem-bers in the bridaj party, i Little Miss Hazel Beck, flower girl, was frocked in white. A handsome rose crepe model and gardenia corsage were worn by Mrs. Fernley. Earl Lowry acted as best man and ushers were Albert N. Miller and Edgar Fernley. Fern-ley. Mr. and Mrs. Nielson left after the reception for a short wedding trip after which they will be at home at 176 South 11 East, Salt Lake City. |