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Show IV ed dings... PEEL - BLACKHAM A lovely fall wedding of two orom Sent North Sanpete young The couple were married in thJ Manti LDS Temple by Pres-ident Pres-ident Lewis Anderson a reception for the Driu.u couple followed in the evening f, The South ward church. -Hi s MiTh1 ManU' maid 01 honor. ant ivr eima, Rcynolds, atiend-l",;, atiend-l",;, IrS' Blake Anderson of iairyiew, attendant, Miss Von man TrrSfn' attendant, and best man, Esley Christensen of Mo- The bride was lovely in a gown of white satin lashioned with a lull train, a basque waist with lace collar . emoroidered with seed pearls, and long-sleeves. long-sleeves. Her fingertip veil was caught at the head with orange blossoms and embroidery pearls, ahe carried a bridal bouquet of orchids John Guymon of Moroni was master o ceremonies for the program, followed by a dance. . Miss Carol Jean Madsen uf-iered uf-iered a toast to the bride as she cut the four-tiered wedding cake. Ray Kelson of Moroni toasted the bridegroom. Mrs. V. A. Smith, sister of the bride, presided at . the refreshment refresh-ment table, assisted by Mrs. Stanley Peterson, . Mrs. Neil Hafen, Mrs. Claire Tuttle and Mrs. John Guymon of Moroni. The gift room was attended by Mrs. Shirley Madsen. After a short honeymoon to Bryce Canyon the . couple are now at home to their many friends in Moroni. . NIELSEN - PETERSON Miss Marjorie Jane Nielsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stan-ley Nielsen, became the bride of Russell Peterson of Ephraim at a simple ceremony performed at the Presbyterian manse Tuesday Tues-day evening at 6:30. Rev. Gregory Reid officiated at the-ceremony the-ceremony which was witnessed only by members of the immediate imme-diate families. The bride, who wore a navy blue suit with grey accessories for her wedding, was attended by Oceana Brandon. Best man was Claire V. Green of Ephraim. A reception for close friends and relatives of the couple followed fol-lowed at the home of the bride. The couple left for a honeymoon honey-moon in Salt LaKe with plans to accompany the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Bennett, to their home in Concord, Con-cord, Calif. They plan to make their home in California. |