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Show Margaret Matson Weds At Lovely Home Rites In the glow of soft candle light before an altar banked with fall flowers at the home of her parents, Mr.- and Mrs Joseph Matson, Miss Margaret Matson became the bride of Andrew Katsanevas Saturday evening. The bride was lovely In n white slipper satin gown fashioned fash-ioned witli a lace yolk and a short train. Her fingertip veil was tulle edged with lace. She carried a bouquet, of red roses. Mrs. Ruby Kladis of Salt Lake city was matron of honor and wore a blue chiffon floor length gown. She carried an old fashioned fash-ioned nosegay. Mrs. Donna jean Johansen, Mrs. Marion Wiseman and Mrs. Jeanine. Matson wearing floor length gowns of pastel shades were maids of honor. They also carried old fashioned nosegays, j Katherine Eliason was flower girl and Richard Spencer was ringbearer. j Best man was Mike Kladls of Salt Lake City. The bride's mother was charming charm-ing in a gray street length dress and wore a corsage of red roses. Immediately following the wedding, a buffet supper war served to the wedding party at tne oricie s home. A reception for the newlyweds was held at the South ward chapel. Mrs. Obed Nelson was the mistress of ceremonies. Out of town guests attending the wedding and reception were": Mr. and Mrs. Michael Katsanevas, Katsane-vas, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kladis, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kladis, Mr. and Mrs. James Funtas, and Steven Hillas of Salt Lake city. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pearce of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown of Siverton, Mr. and Mrs. Sichard Wiseman of Provo, Mrs. Rozina Madsen of Sandy, Mrs. Beatrice Olson of Provo, Mrs Hannah Bagnall of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Carter of Helper. The couple plan to make their home in Salt La;e city where ;Mr. Katsanevas is employed by the Western Laundry Press , Company. |