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Show Wed Recently . . . - -1 , ? , !i ! - - f ; f 1 ::lr: :.. I 1 ! 1 l it : - I J X x I I r-- - I - j : 0 . , - ; .. ! 1 , - j . ' v MR. AND MRS. LAURANCE RAY HEISELT Couple Take SVlarriage Vows In Home tes Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Storey of this city announce the marriage of their daughter, Louise, to Laurance Ray Heiselt, son cf Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Heiselt of Salt Lake City. The ceremony was performed at noon on Thursday, Feb. 19, by Bishop Erwin L. Sheffield at the home of the bride's parents, with immediate families and friends attending. at-tending. For the occasion the bride chose an original oyster-white suit with navy blue accessories. Her hat was designed with soft white roses intertwined with orchid maline. Her flowers consisted of a large orchid encircled with maline and ribbon to blend with accessories. Attending the bride as matron of honor was her sister, Mrs. Mildred Mil-dred Ammons. She chose a soft gray suit with black accessories. The best man was Robert V. Johnson John-son of Salt Lake City. Immediately following the ceremony cere-mony the couple left for a honeymoon honey-moon in Las Vegas, Nevada. The newlyweds are now at home in Salt Lake City, where Mrs. Heiselt Hei-selt is the interior decorator for W. P. Fuller & Co. Mr. Heiselt, a veteran from the ,77th Division, is continuing his schooling at the University of Utah. s |