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Show Norman Dunn, Bride Honored Mon. Evening at Reception; Wed , Sept. 2 Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dunn were honored at a reception given at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dunn, Monday orcd at a reception on September 19. Arrangements for this wedding-vent wedding-vent include Bill Dunn of Mill Valley, brother cf the groom who will be best man; Mrs. Jean Rich, matron of honor; Mrs. LaVon Coombs, Miss Barbara Marquardt. bridesmaids. Serving- will be members mem-bers of Mrs. Dunn's Mia Maid Class. Before returning home, the couple were making a tour of the Logan and the Salt Lake City LDS Temples. They are making their home in San Francisco, where both have been employed. evening, at which a large number num-ber of relatives and friends attended. atten-ded. The petite brunette bride greeted greet-ed their guests in her wedding gown, self designed and made of heavy white slipper satin with two full circular skirts, floor length with seed pearl medallion trim about the sweetheart neckline and yoke. Her veil was of bride's illu-nion, illu-nion, two-tiered, finger-tip and knee lengths, falling from a crown of illusion and seed-pearls. Her corsage was of white and yellow rose-buds and yellow gladioli. The couple were married September Sep-tember 2, in the Manti Temple and later spent a four-day honeymoon in the canyons of Southern Utah. TOn route here, they visited with relatives in Salina and were honored honor-ed at a luncheon reception given by Mrs. Clara Allen of Salt Lake City, mother of the bride, an aunt, Mrs. Janie Nielson and Mrs. Gary Mongar. They left on Tuesday for San Fr'incisco, where they will be non- |