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Show B.A.C. Students Wed in Las Veaas. Nevada . A marriage ceremony per- j formed in Las Veas. New. on Friday, Jan. 12, united Miss Faye Cooper of Panguitch and Donald Rosenberg of Cedar City, popular students at the Branch Agricultural Agricul-tural college. The ceremony was performed by President Bryan Bunker of the Moaoa LDS stake.. Following the marriage Mr. and Mrs. Rosenberg spent the week end honeymooning in the Nevada city and returned to school at the Branch college on Monday. The bride is a daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Than Cooper of Pan-1 guitch, and is a sophomore at the BAC where she is majoring In business. She is a member of the sponsors corps at the school, and also of the Phi Alpha Beta sorority. sor-ority. The groom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rosenberg of Cedar City, and is a prominent art student stu-dent at the college. He is affiliated affiliat-ed with the Phi Sigma XI fraternity fra-ternity and Is a veteran of military mili-tary service, having served with the American occupation forces In Japan. They will make their home in Cedar City and will continue their studies during the balance of the year. On Saturday, Jan. 20, they will be honored at a reception to be given in Panguitch by the parents par-ents of the bride. An open house reception, honoring hon-oring the young couple, will be held at the home of th groom's I 'parents In Cedar City on Saturday, Satur-day, Jan. 27. The reception will be from 7 until 9 p. m. |