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Show Min Beverly Johnson Is Bride of Weak Miss Beverly Johnson, daughter daugh-ter of Mayor and Mrs. Ed W. Johnson, recited her wedding vows with James Murray Sul-lengor Sul-lengor last Friday afternoon in Salt Lake City. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullenger of Copperton, the groom recently completed a six-year six-year enlistment in the United States navy and has reenlisted i!) the submarine service. On May 1 he is to report at New london, Conn-, for six weeks' .submarine training, after which he will be assigned to a home port. The young bride chose as her wedding costume a tailored black suit and dainty white chiffon blouse. Black and white accessories acces-sories and a corsage of gardenias completed the ensemble. Miss Marjone Coulam of Salt Lake City was Miss Johnson's attendant- Page N- Keesee of Richmond, Rich-mond, Va-, a yeoman in the U S. navy, was best man. The couple were honored at a family dinner that evening at the Sullenger home in Copper-ton. Copper-ton. A lovely centerpiece of sweet peas decorated the table, where places were marked for the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, their daughters, xMiss Darlene and little Miss Mary Alice; Mr. and Mrs. H. M-Rasmussen, M-Rasmussen, Mr. Keesee, Miss Agnes Sullenger, Billy Sullenger and the hosts- Later the young couple left for a wedding trip to Nevada. For the past two years a cashier cash-ier at the American National Insurance In-surance company in Salt Lake City, the bride intends to keep her position until Mr. Sullenger receives his appointment. |