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Show . . ' . I.' , " N, - ' I 1 . S I- .V j -.-' J V 1 ' V, 1 i j s i ' 1 ' I Rosalie Hanson and Thomas C. Bardin exchange vows in Friday ceremony. Reception honors newlyweds following wedding ceremony Miss Rosalie Hanson, charming charm-ing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Hanson, exchanged vows with Thomas C. Bardin last Friday, June 2, with Bishop Bish-op Wm. J. Pratt of the Sixth ward performing the ceremony before immediate family members mem-bers and close friends. Immediately following the marriage, the young couple was honored with a reception Bishop and Mrs. Wm. J. Pratt and Mr. and Mrs. Edward For-shee. For-shee. At the guest book was Nancy Strong and Barbara Huntington. In charge of serving was Mrs. Mays Anderson assisted by Ann Livsey, Ann Roylance, Bonna Jackman and Carolyn Bowles. In charge of gifts was Mrs. Dean Averett asisted by Sandra San-dra Palfreyman, Nancy Miner and Carta Rae Mortensen. The newlyweds are making their home in Torrance, Calif., where Mr. Bardin is employed. in the Kolob stake house. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Bardin of this city. Both are graduates of the Springville High School and Seminary. For the important occasion, the bride chose a full-length gown of chantilly lace over bridal satin. The fitted bodice featured a scalloped neckline with long lily point sleeves. A tiara of lace and pearls caught her veil of bridal illusion, and she carried a bouquet of yellow yel-low roses and stephanotis centered cen-tered with an orchid. Attending the bride was Miss Nina Mae Holley, maid of honor; Miss Sonia Lynn, Miss Charleen Lewis and Miss Mar-ianna Mar-ianna Hanson, sister of the bride, as bridesmaids. They wore matching dresses of yellow yel-low brocade taffeta and carried car-ried bouquets of white daisies. Miss Elaine LeFevre and Miss Debbie Sporleder were flower girls and they wore yellow brocade dresses trimmed with lace and carried baskets of white daisies. Mother of the bride chose a rose lace sheath and the mother of the bridegroom bride-groom chose a blue lace sheath with matching corsages of yellow yel-low rose buds and white daisies. dai-sies. Bill Hunt stood as best man. Receiving the guests were |