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Show J' j.' ., t"-t y A i . ' ' ' ' r ' T : ; 1 i 1 ; ; . i ; . . : ; j I ' ' y. i t h 4' - ....- ; r' -., jVT ' 5 I - . ,. ; i I ; . V . 1 f (SC r ,- - ;- ( ' ,. j Kewly married Mr. and Mrs. Jay Grant Halverson, now honeymooning on the west coast. She is the former Miss Gerry Law of San Jose, Costa Rica, C. A. Wedding ceremony here unites Miss Gerry Law, J. G. Halverson graduate of the Colegio of Americano in Caracas, Venezuela, Venez-uela, S. A. and is a language major at the USU, where she is affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega. Mr. Halverson, a graduate of Spanish Fork high school and LDS Seminary, is majoring in ,accounting in the School of Business, USU, where he has affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. The couple plan to continue their education at the USU and graduate in June. A wedding of interest during dur-ing the holidays was that of Miss Gerry Law, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Law of San Jose, Costa Rica, C.A., formerly of Springville and Jay Grant Halverson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant J. Halverson Halver-son of Spanish Fork. The marriage took place Dec. 23, at Kolob Stake House with Bishop Merrill Binks of Spanish Fork, performing the ceremony in the presence of immediate family members and close friends. Later in the evening, members mem-bers of the two families and close friends numbering approximately ap-proximately thirty people, were guests at dinner at Barts with parents of the bride as hosts. The new Mrs. Halverson is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Law of Springville. For her wedding, she chose a light biege wool sheath, matching mohair jacket with mother-of-pearl trim and matching gloves, hat and shoes. Her corsage was a white orchid. or-chid. Following the wedding dinner, din-ner, the couple left on a honeymoon hon-eymoon trip to San Francisco and other points on the West coast. Upon their return, they will make their home at Logan, Lo-gan, where both are seniors at the Utah State University. The attractive bride is a |