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Show B.H.S. Gradual Takai Bride In Loi Angelas Bitai Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bixen-rnan, Bixen-rnan, whose wedding was an event ev-ent of Saturday, August 9, are honeymooning in the northwest. On their return they will be at home in the exclusive residential residen-tial section of Alhambra, Cal. The bride, nee Miss Betty Meyer, Mey-er, is a graduate of Woodbury college, and is now an instructor at the school. Mr. Bixenman was a member of the class of 1936 at Bingham high school and is a graduate of Woodbury college, lie is in the sales department of the Coca Cola company at Los Angeles. The wedding, attended by close relatives and friends, was at St. Basil's Catholic church at Los Angeles and was followed by a reception at the Chapman Park hotel. The- charming bride wore a model of ivory satin, with a finger fing-er tip veil held in place by a spray of stephanotis. Her bouquet bou-quet was of lilies. The attendants attend-ants wore exquisite summery frocks in pastel shades and carried car-ried colonial bouquets of sweet peas and rosebuds. Hundreds of guests were at the wedding and reception. The wedding cake was in the form of two huge wedding bells, one inscribed in-scribed "Betty" and the other "Bernard". Peter J. Speros of Provo, who graduated with Mr. Bixenman in the class of 1936, Bingham high school, was best man. Bernard's Ber-nard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bixenman, former Bingham Canyon Can-yon residents, are now in Los Angeles. |