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Show September-Smitten Couples Numerous Nelson - Jensen i A simple home weddim;! united Miss Shiiley Nelson and j A. Calvin Jenson in marriagr j Thursday afternoon at the Mt. ! Pleasant residence of the bride's' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kdgai ; Nelson. The groom is a son of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Alfred C. Jenson of Bear j Fiver city. j BL-'nop Arnold Stevens of the North Ward p-.rformed the cere- J mony. C)nly attendants were Miss Donna Hogge cf I-lden. who was bridesmaid, and Urant Budge, nest man. 1 The new Mrs. Jenson wore a 1 chic green wool dressmaker, style street drss for the nuptials; with accessories in cocoa and j dark shades pf brown. Her j flower was an orchid. : Following the wedding, the: couple were entertained at a dinner for members of the bridal bri-dal partv. The newlyweds left Thursday evening for a honeymoon which will include visits at Denver, Chicago and in central Canada. Following their honeymoon, Mr. Jenson will resume his studies stu-dies in agriculture at the FSAC at Logan where Mrs. Jensen is an instructor in physical education. educa-tion. The former Miss Nelson is a graduate of North Sanpete high ; school and of the USAC at Lo- gan where she was prominent in extra-curricular activities. She was a member of Spurs, women's honorary; Theta Lpsi-lon, Lpsi-lon, social sorority; member of the Associated Women's Students Stu-dents council and president of the Women's Athletic association. associa-tion. , Mr. Jenson served in both the army and the navy during World War II and saw servic. in the Pacific and in Japan. He is affiliated with Scabbard and Blade, an KOTC honorary. Peterson - Eogge Mr. and Mrs. C. Dallas Peterson Peter-son announce the marriage ot their daughter, Miss (.".race Peterson, Pe-terson, to James K. Kogge, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Finn Koge of Seattle, Washington. The double ring ceremony was performed per-formed in the Manti L. D. S. temple with President L. R. Anderson officiating. A wedding dinner was given at the home of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Lena Bag-nail. Bag-nail. In the evening a reception 'was held in the Chester Ward i amusement hall, j Refreshments were served and j dancing and a program enjoyed. The bride wore a white satin gown and her attendants wore blue gowns. They were Miss Ruth .Nelson, Richfield, bridesmaid, brides-maid, Miss Lucille Garvin of Merced, Calif., bridesmaid, and Miss Carol Ann Peterson of Chester, maid of honor. Glenn Rogge acted as best man tot-his tot-his brother. Mrs. James K. Rogge is a graduate of the L. D. S. Nursim. School and has for the past three months worked at the Sevier Valley hospital in Richfield. Rich-field. After a honeymoon spent in the Pacific Northwest they will make their home in Pullman, Washington, this winter where Mr. Rogge will attend Washing-ton Washing-ton State College. Oldham - Olsen A wedding at the family residence resi-dence at Mt. Pleasant is planned for Miss Dorothy Jean Oldham, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rolph, who Saturday will - marry Blain Olsen, a son of Mrs. Iva C. Olsen. Attendants at the nuptials will be Mrs. Thomas Cntchley of Salt Lake City and sister of the bride, matron of honor; the Misses Fav and June Cloward of Provo and Karma Olsen of Mt. Pleasant, bridesmaids; Judy Ann Critchley and Sharyn Olsen Ol-sen flower girls, and Merna Bee Coa'tes and Don A. Oldham, trainbearers. Ned Oldham, a brother of the bride, will act as best man. The marriage will be performed per-formed Saturday afternoon by Bishop Leo Larsen and will be followed by a wedding dinner for Immediate members of the family. A wedding reception will lie held Saturday at H p. in. at llic Soulh ward amuscmenl hall. Miss Oldham Is well known among the younger set in Mi. Pleasant and is a graduate of North Sanpete high school. The groom-to be is employed with the Deseret Chemical company. Following a honeymoon the couple will make their home al Tod Park, Tooele. Jones - Brady Mr. and Mrs. Naylor Jones ot Fairview announce the marriage mar-riage of their daughter Noiina. to Veil P. Urady, son of Mrs. Crystal Brady, also of Fairview. The double ring ceremony was performed in the Mauli I.. 1). S. temple Thursday September '., after which a wedding suppei was served by the groom'': mother. A wedding reception was held the evening of the ceremony m the Fairview North ward. The bride wore white slipper satin designed with a fined bodice and lace yoke, long p i. me., sleeves and lull skirl 01 floor length. She wore a fingertip ' veil and the bridal bouquet consisted con-sisted of gardenias and pink rosebuds. Mrs. Gordon Bailey, the former for-mer Lola Brady, and sister of the groom, was matron of honor. hon-or. Bridesmaids were Miss Svd-nee Svd-nee Sanderson and Miss Janet Madsen. Gordon Brady stood as best man for his brother. G. G. Sanderson was master of ceremonies at the reie; ;io:i where the program presented was as follows: Prayer, Bishop Henry Jones; vocal solo, Mrs. Maurine Allied, accompanist, Carolyn Brady; piano solo, Na-diife Na-diife Jones; reading, Mrs. Miriam Mir-iam T. Neilson of Mt. Pleasant; violin solo, Eugene Terry oi Spring City, accompanist, Carol Terry; vocal solo, Mrs. Carol Bandley of Provo. daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Kees K. Beneh, Mrs. Ida Day, accompanying. The bride is a former student of the I'niversitv of I'tah where she was affiliated with Lambda Delia Sigma. The groom speni the past two years in Louisiana where he fulfilled a mission for the L. D .S. church. The voung couple have made plans to spend the winter in Logan Lo-gan where thev will attend the U. S. A. C. Aime - Terry Joined in holy wedlock last week were Fvelvn Aime, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Aime, and Marvin Terry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Terry, the (ere-mony (ere-mony took place in the Manti L. D. S. temple with Pres. Anderson Ander-son officiating. A reception in honor of the newlyweds was held Friday night in the Fairview North Ward. The bride was lovely in j traditional bridal satin with a! lace train and veil. She wore heirloom pearls and carried j orchids, yellow roses and lilies, j The maid of honor, Miss Amy i Casto, carried yellow and white asters. Miss Lynne Mower and Miss Colleen Casto, bridesmaids, i were gowned in yellow taffeta and lace. Yellow and white j snapdragons and carnations -were carried by the flower girl. Lee Ann Mower. The groom s brother, Don Terry, stood as best man. Mrs. Velma Stewart was in charge of the gifts and Miss Marelle Brady officiated over the guest book. Ushers were Paul Stewart and Lee Vance. Ted Mower acted as master of ceremonies. cere-monies. The bride's mother wore rust and navy blue was the colo: chosen by the groom's mother. Both wore gardenias and yellow-roses. yellow-roses. , . . The young couple, recent grad uates 6f North Sanpete high school, are now in California on their honeymoon. Brady - Bailey In a temple c lemony Lola Brady, daughter of Mrs. Crystal Brady of Fairview, became the bride of Gordon Bailey, a son ot Mr and Mrs. Wilford Bailey d Nephi. Accompanying them to the temple were parents and family members. After the ceremony, performed by Pres. John A. Widtsoe, the newlyweds were honored at a wedding dinner at Hotel Utah. On Saturday evening a wed-din- reception was held in the Fairview North Ward chapel. The bride was gowned in white slipper satin with a beaded lace yoke. Her veil of bride's illusion fell from a beaded bead-ed tiara and she carried a bouquet bou-quet or orchids surrounded by white roses. The new Mrs. Bailey chose as her matron of honor, her sister, Mrs Frances Porter, and as maid of honor, another sister, Miss Helen Brady. Gwen Peterson and Norma Jones were bridesmaids. brides-maids. They were gowned in pastel formals .and carried asters as-ters and carnations. The mother of the bride wore a dress of acqua blue and Mrs. Bailey was gowned in black. Each wore a corsage of pink rosebuds. Keith Bailev acted as best man for his brother and Lee Bailey was master of ceremonies. ceremo-nies. Hansen - Mower A Thanksgiving wedding is planned for Miss Marie Hansen and Royal L. Mower whose engagement en-gagement was annonced this week by the bride-to-be's mother, 'Mrs. Eliza J. Olsen of Mt. Pleasant. The groom-to-be's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Heber L. Mower of Fairview. Miss Hansen is a gradualc nurse and received her training at the Salt Lake General hospital. hos-pital. She Is presently a member mem-ber of the nursing staff al the L. I). S. hospital in Salt Lake city. She is a graduate of North Sanpete high school as Is Mr. Mower. He was formerly a student at Brigham Voung university at Provo and returned to Utah In May after serving a mission for the I.. D. S. church in the Northern Stales mission. He is employed at Zt'MI, a department de-partment store In ( tit Lake city. |