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Show I 7m - Ml ;rN IMS .m& t stz tlrw ft t . . ' i ; MRS. LOUIS RAY HAHNE Sandra Rae Peterson, Louis Ray Hahne Exchange Vows in Salt Lake Temple Rites Sitting at the guest book was Mrs. Niel Nielsen. Serving Serv-ing girls were Misses, Paula Erickson, Cheryl and Terry Kupfer, and Le Ann Hama-take. Hama-take. Girls helping with the gifts were Mrs. Steve Bunn and Miss Diane. Erickson.. Prernuptial parties , were given by Mrs. Richard Grim-shaw, Grim-shaw, Mrs. Dale Lee, and Mrs. Edward Hahne. .The young couple are making mak-ing their home in Iron County where she will teach school, while her husband continues his studies at the College of Southern Utah. ! Salt Lake LDS Temple rites j Friday, June 14, joined Miss Sandra Rae Peterson to Louis Ray Hahne. A wedding breakfast was j given, in their honor at Har-man's Har-man's by the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie L. Hahne of Cedar City, Utah. Parents ' of the bride are Mr. and "Mrs. A. Golden Peterson of Tooele, Utah. The . pouple greeted reception recep-tion guests that evening at the North Tooele Stake Center. An open house was held Saturday, Sat-urday, June 22 at the Cedar City Third Ward. The bride wore a floor length, empire waist gown of crepe and lace, with a shoulder shoul-der length train of lace. Her elbow length veil of illusion fell from a gathered bow of crepe and .pearls. She carried a bridal bouquet of white laced carnations, enclosing a purple orchid. Matron of honor was Mrs. Mike Johnsen, sister of the bride. Serving as bridesmaids were another sister, Mrs. Earl Cole, and Mrs. Richard Grim-shaw, Grim-shaw, and Mrs. Dale Lee. They wore floor Jength, empire waist dresses of lavender crepe. AH carried bouquets of dusty pink carnations. Attending the groom as best man was Kent Baldwin. Ushers Ush-ers were Earl Cole, Mike John-sen, John-sen, and Kevin Peterson. The mother of the bride wore a street length dress of pink lace. .The mother of the groom wore an A-line dress of pink lace also. Both wore dusty pink rose corsages. In attendance was also the brides grandmother, Mrs. Luella Peterson of Tooele. |