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Show ; .1 t EXCHANGE VOWS. Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Neilson exchanged ex-changed vows at the Cedar Fifth Ward chapel on Friday, July 17. They were honored at a reception Immediately following. The bride is the former Norma Stapley of Cedar City. The young couple will reside in Ogdcn. Wedding Bells Ring As Neilson, Stapley Speak Vows Miss Norma Stapley, sister of Bay T. Stapley of Cedar City, and Don E. Nielson, son of Rodger D. Nielson, Tooele, Utah, were united unit-ed in marriage FMay, July 17 In rites solemnized at the first Ward Church. Officiating was Bishop Homer S. Jones. The bride wore a white ballerina bal-lerina length dress with a finder-tip finder-tip veil. Her bridal bouquet was of red rosebuds. Attending ae maid of honor was Miss Dianne Peterson. The bridesmaids Included Miss Penny Pen-ny Stapley, Miss Manon Strat-ton Strat-ton and Miss Tonl Lawrence. Miss Belinda Stapley and Miss Debra Chamberlain were flower girls. Ron Nielson, twin brother of the bridegroom, was best man. A reception the same evening honored the newlyweds. Kenneth Jones acted as master of ceremonies cere-monies and the program consisted consist-ed of a vocal solo by Miss Bony nie Williams, a vocal solo, accompanied ac-companied by a guitar, by Opal Bauer and a reading by Mrs. Hilda Hil-da Tullis. Miss Marian Andrews played the piano between numbers num-bers and while refreshments were being served. The huge wedding cake was cut and served to the guests. Both the bride and bridegroom attended College of Southern Utah this past year. The young couple will made their home In Ogden where Don Is a draftsman for the railroad. |