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Show ' N . f r --f - k V. . r , j ' ' ) Is . . - . j r ' ' ' '.i ' .? . ' .- L ' i: - '. -K ' ' 1 Ur I - ' K f ' -. ' ' - r . .v ..-v - ..... Mrs. Richard B. (Dick) Egbert, the former Miss Nina Mad-sen Mad-sen whose marriage was an event of late October, is now making a home in Salt Lake City. Miss Nina Madsen recites vows with R. B. Egbert of Kaysville In a lovely church setting charming Miss Nina Madsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Madsen of this city, recited vows with Richard B. (Dick) j Egbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Basil Egbert of Kaysville. Ro- bert F. Clyde, brother-in-law of the bride, performed the ceremony cere-mony in the presence of immediate im-mediate family members and close friends. A reception followed the wedding rites and the young couple left later on a honeymoon honey-moon to Las Vegas, Nevada, and California and are now at home in Salt Lake City. For her wedding, the lovely young bride chose a floor-length floor-length gown of imported Chan-tilly Chan-tilly lace with nylon tulle. The bodice was trimmed with seed pearls and sequins and the bouffant skirt had front and back panels of lace with side panels of tulle with rows of lace insertion. Her finger-tip veil of illusion fell from a tiara, ti-ara, fashioned of lace and pearls. The bridal bouquet was of waxy stephanotis centered with a gold-throated orchid, with yellow satin streamers. Attending the bride as matron ma-tron of honor, was her sister, Mrs. Robert F. Clyde who wore a tangerine floral brocaded taffetta. Bridesmaids, Mrs. Gary Gay, Mrs. Waldon Vincent, Vin-cent, Mrs. Larry Hermanson and Mrs. Ray Burrows, were attired in light green sheaths in floral brocade taffeta and their flowers were nosegay bouquets of tangerine colored mums surrounded by rust-colored daisies. Little Kathy Clyde was flower girl. Richard De-Jong De-Jong was best man. Gary Day, Ray Burrows and Stan Hansen were ushers. Mrs. Madsen chose a cream colored wool suit with white dyed fox color for her daughter's daugh-ter's wedding and Mrs. Egbert Eg-bert wore a juniper green wool with brown mink fur collar. Their corsages were symbod-ium symbod-ium orchids. Greeting guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Hoover Hoo-ver and Mrs. Arvile Child. Mrs. Lloyd Madsen was at the guest register and Mr. and Mrs. Or-val Or-val Bray were acting host and hostess. In the gift room were, Mrs. Orval Harmer, Mrs. Dave Long, Mrs. Jack Child, Mrs. Kay Mendenhall, Mrs. Ted Sorensen, Mrs. Dick DeJong. The serving was by Karen Holley, LaRaye Langford, Jo-Ann Jo-Ann Peterson, Judy Waters and Joan Harris. An uncle, Arvile Child played play-ed his Hammond organ thru-out thru-out the evening and an aunt, Mrs. Bliss Hoover played the wedding march, after which a trim, was an attractive part of the decorative theme, which featured also white candelabra with tangerine mums at the base. cousin, Betty Gines gave two vocal selections. A 3-tiered white wedding cake with pastel yellow rose |