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Show I Veteran Weds Bride from England I . . - I ; " . ' v i fe. . . ' ' f ' '. ' 4 . ' ' i i. , ... s t ' V J .3 ; - " -. , MRS. ELMO GILLEN I Miss Iris Foster, of Sittingbourne Kent, England, became the bride of Elmo Gillen in wedding rites solemnized Saturday, March 19, at the home of the bridegroom's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Enoph Gillen, in Oasis. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Peter H. Peterson at six o' clock in the evening, in the presence of members of the family. fam-ily. A wedding supper wis served later, and the newly wedded couple departed for a honeymoon trip. They will return to make their . . home in Oasis, where Mr. Gillen will farm. The attractive auburn-haired bride arrived from England Jan. 12. She made the trip from New York City to Salt Lake by airline, where Mr. Gillen met her. That she found deep snows and below zero weather in Utah did not dampen dam-pen her enthusiasm for her new home. She has been shopping for new clothes and furnishing for their home, and the young couple have planted flowers and shrubs in their garden. Mr. Gillen met his bride; to be in England when he was stationed there for two and a half years, as SjSgt. in the United States Army. Ar-my. Since his return from the service ser-vice they exchanged letters, and made arraingements for his bride to join him in Utah. |