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Show Newlyweds ... Maralyn Holley-Howard Beadleson j Exchange Vows in Church Wedding In impressive rites in the Mapleton church Feb-: ruary 13, pretty Miss Maralyn Holley became the Valentine bride of Howard J. Beadleson, recently returned re-turned Korean war nrisoner. Iff t r " ' ' W . . . 1 , f ; J turned Korean war prisoner. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Mildred Graham of Springville and Perry Holley of Ogden. Edward is the grandson of Mrs. Ella Edwards of Spanish Fork, formerly . of Springville. . Bishop Edward Boyer of the Eighth ward, Springville, performed perform-ed the ceremony in the presence of close relatives and friends. For the ceremony, the bride chose a beautiful lace net over nylon ny-lon gown ballerina length. Her veil was finger-tip length falling from a head-piece of lace and nylon. Her bouquet consisted of pink bridal roses and stephanotis centered with an orchid. Attending the bride as matron of honor was Mrs. Charles Ney of Spanish Fork, sister of the bridegroom. bride-groom. Bridesmaids were Mary Nell Hall, Jacqueline Lott and Catherine Ann Jensen. Each wore a corsage of pink carnations. Charles Ney was best man for his brother-in-law. Others in the receiving line were Mrs. Graham, who was attired in a navy blue afternoon gown for her daughter's wedding; the groom's 83-year-old grandmother, Mrs. Eliza Eli-za Edwards and the bride's grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. John I. Holley. Their corsages were camellias and shirred shir-red carnations. Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. Ann Merie Roberts gave vocal numbers, accompanied by Mrs. Jane Norton. Later a beautiful 3-tiered 3-tiered wedding cake with dainty decorations of pink and white, was cut and served to members of the Mr: and Mrs. Howard Beadleson, nee Maralyn Holley " wedding party and others attending. attend-ing. The couple are making their home in Springville, while Howard attends Brigham Young University and the bride is employed in secretarial secre-tarial work in Provo. She attended Brigham Young University and LDS Business college col-lege after graduation from high school. Howard was a war prisoner prison-er 33 months. He has a five year's service record with 42 months of the time spent in Korea. |