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Show Impressive Home Ceremony Unites Couple In Mt. Pleasant Rites An impressive ceTemony united in marriage Miss Lois Shirleen Brotherson and Carl Lawrell, Jensen Jen-sen Wednesday, Feb. 22, at 5:00 p.m. Vows were pledged at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. ai.d Mrs. Alton Brotherson of Mt. Pleasant, with Bishop Hullinger of one of the Mt. Pleasant LDS wards officiating. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrell Jensen, Roosevelt. For her wedding the bride wore a full-length gown of white lace over satin, fashioned with a full bouffant skirt and a tight-fitting bodice', with sweetheart neckline. The long sleeves pointed at the wrist and her fingertip veil was of matching lace. She carried a white Bible and had a corsage of white carnations edged with pink. Miss Maxine' Brotherson, sister of the brideywas her only attendant atten-dant and Dale Larsen of Roosevelt Roose-velt assumed best man duties. Following the ceremony, which was attended by the immediate families, was at wedding supper for members of the bridal group.. The bride is a graduate of North Sanpete High School' and also of Henegar's 'Business College. She-was She-was employed by the North Sanpete San-pete School District, before enrolling en-rolling at the University of Utah last fall to continue her education. She is majoring in Home Economics. Econom-ics. The bridegroom is a third-year student at the University, where he is majoring in mechanical engineering. engi-neering. He graduated with the class of '53 from Union High School. The newlyweds will both continue their studies at the University Uni-versity for the present. A reception will honor the new-J new-J lyweds at the Mt. Pleasant recreation recrea-tion hall Saturday, March 17. ' Parents of the groom and their j son, Robert, attended the wedding ceremony in Mt. Pleasant. |