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Show Nevada Marriage Of Young Couple Announced i Of special interest to friends in tfts vicinity is the announcement of the marriage of Louis A. Johnson John-son son of Mrs. Henrietta J. Har-mer Har-mer of Mapleton, to Miss Golden Swallow of Nevada, which took place Sunday at the ranch home of the bride's parents near Pioche, Nevada. Among the relatives who left here Saturday to attend the wedding wed-ding were Mrs. Harmer, mother of the groom; a brother, Wells Johnson; John-son; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Johnson, Price; Mrs. Joe Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thorn, Robert and June Thorn, of Springville, and Mrs. Charles Howard of Salt Lake City. The bride was attired in a beautiful beau-tiful white georgette gown with a fingertip veil caught to her head with seed pearls. She carried a bride's bouquet of roses. She was attended by three bridesmaids and a matron of honor chosen from her friends in Nevada. Little Miss June Thorn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thorn of this city, was flower girl. Mark Johnson of Price, brother of the groom was best man. A dinner was served buffet style to the many guests who attended. at-tended. The young couple will make their home in Cedar City, where Mr. Johnson is finance manager of a motor company. NEEDLE AND THREAD 4-H CLUB MET TUESDAY at the home of Miss Beth Ann Anderson. An-derson. The following girls attended and worked on their projects: Kathleen Peterson, Dorothy Mae Groesbeck, Betty Jean Alleman, Jean Boyer, Joyce Nelson, Shirley Allan, Peggy Crandall, and the hostess. |