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Show ' ;v j'. . .. . v. ; . ' ?' J.' 'J J .VfS V;;, .'..s . I ... :- . . ' I-. : .,.:rf-V::'::.iS, E " . ' -. v. -y- '.. .. :: : Y f -"i ;' ' EE E i rE : i :f ' :':v' -1 EEEE- E'- . .,.:: i-i?' A?' ' i iWyJ' -Km J ' .' ' .EE EE"--'" ftEE?:- y& . EE EE ; E; i E v'Eff ": ' fiSriii f e!;IM i:W v. - 'Sf r : Mil BIl t ' !? ' E ' :: ' v ' SEEtf EE-v EE i : Ee EE EE Ef MRS. EDWIN OSCARSON (Marilyn Beeler) Temple Ceremony Unites Young Couple on June 6, Reception is Held In a very impressive oeremony in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Marilyn Beeler on June 6 became the bride of Edwin Oscarson. The charming bride is a daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beeler of Baggs, Wyoming, while her benedict bene-dict is the son of Mrs. LaPriel and the late Edwin Oscarson. Elder Fletcher B. Harmon officiated. of-ficiated. Witnessing the ceremony were the groom's mother, his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. - Walker,' and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Walker, Mr. ajid Mrs. Ray Walker, Walk-er, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hales, Mrs. Alroy Gillman, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McClure, Jr. The bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beeler, honored their daughter and her bridegroom at a reception at Baggs, Wyoming on June 7. Tlie biide was lovely in a gown of lace, sheer fingertip veil enhanced en-hanced with pearls. She carried a bridal bouquet of roses. Attendants, also beautifully gowned, were Cheryl Oscarson, Connie Fleming, Linda Shin. Miss Jeanne Oscarson was seated at the guest book. Robert Walker, assumed best man duties. Local people attending the re-ception re-ception besides the groom's im-mediate im-mediate family were Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd "Walker, and Mr. and Mrs. Clif-. Clif-. ford Hales. The new Mrs. Oscarson is a graduate of the University of Wyoming at Laramie, where she majored in speech therapy. Her benedict is a graduate oi the Pleasant Grove High School, and the Utah State University, and has attended Colorado Unl-versity Unl-versity at Fort Collins, where ha is majoring in veterinary science. The yoimg people are making their home in American Fork fos the summer and later will return to Fort Collins, where Mr. Oscarson Os-carson will continue his schooling. |