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Show Smilh-Jacobien Rites Event of Saturday Lovely in every detail was the wedding of Miss Edna Florence Smith, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith of Copperton, and Norman Thomas Jucubsen of Salt Lake City, a son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Jacobscn of 1518 Eleventh Elev-enth East street. The nuptial service was performed at St. Paul's Episcopal church, the Rev. A. E. Butcher officiating, Saturday Satur-day afternoon. A reception was held that evening in the Copper-ton Copper-ton grade school, following a wedding dinner for the bridal p.uty at the Smith home. White and coral gladioli were used on the altar and in decoration decora-tion of the church. Ushers were Harold Smith and Nelson Smith of Bingham and Floyd Jacobscn, the groom's brother. Another brother, L. Wayne Jacobscn, was best man. The uttendants wore identical dresses of net, with matching face veils held in place with a nosegay. They carried bouquets of carnations, gladioli and roses. Mrs. Samuel P. Kanios of Macn i wore yellow, Mrs. Nelson Smith blue, Mrs. Clifford Chambers of Suit Lake City peach and Miss Mary Kastelic of Murray pink. The bride was beautiful in a lovely white gown fashioned with a duchess satin bodice with .sweetheart neckline, long sleeves tight below the elbow and ending end-ing in points at the wrist, bouffant bouf-fant skirt of net and a face veil and long train of bride's illusion which fell from a coronet of seed pearls. Her arm bouquet was of creamy Joanna Hill roses and orchids. Mrs. Smith wore wine velvet and a matching hat. Her corsage was of gardenias and roses. The groom's mother wore a green jacket dress and black accessories with a gardenia and rose corsage?. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobscn returned return-ed Wednesday from a short wedding wed-ding trip. For the time being they will be at home at Copper-ton. |