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Show week honeymoon at Boulder Dam, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Fran-cisco. For traveling Mrs. Kanios wore a costume suit in black with matching accessories and a gardenia corsage. On their return they will be at home at Magna. Mr. Kanios is associated with the U(ah Copper company. 4 Aspacia Brown Becomes Bride of Samuel Kanios The solemn beauty of the Hellenic Hel-lenic Oithodox church marriage service made impressive the autumn wedding of Miss Aspacia Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Brown of Copperfield, and Samuel P. Kanios, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kanios of Magna. The ceremony was performed by the Reverend Harry Gavalas at five o'clock Sunday afternoon at Mhe Hellenic church at Third South and Second West, Salt Lake City, before a large number num-ber of friends and relatives. Masses of while gladioli and a background of ferns decorated the interior of the church. White satin ribbons tied to clusters of white gladioli marked pews for the members of the two families. Scores of lighted white candles were used in candelabra near the altar. Given in marriage by her father, fath-er, the brunette beauty of the young bride was enhanced by her handsome wedding gown of white brocaded satin fashioned on princess lines with a long self tram, sweetheart neckline, long sleeves ending in a point on the wrist. Her veil was of bride's illusion and fell from a coronet of seed pearls. She wore a three-strand pearl necklace i and carried a sheaf of calla lilies and shell pink roses. ' The matron of honor, Mrs. Chris Korbakis, sister of the groom, was gowned in turquoise blue satin made with a bolero jacket and carried peach gladioli. The dresses of the bridesmaids were fashu ned alike of faille taffeta with very full skirts finished fin-ished with a deep flounce and bustle back, short puffed sleeves and sweetheart neckline. Contrasting Con-trasting color note was provided in the tailored ribbon bows used at the neckline and in each girl's hair. Miss Mary Janes of Cupper-field, Cupper-field, maid of honor, was gowned gown-ed in cathedral blue with marine trim. The bridesmaids, Miss Edna Smith of Copperton, wore tropic violet and sweet orchid; Miss Connie Brown's frock was in hyacinth shade with dahlia trim; Miss Therest De Marco chose bachelor button and cyclamen. They all carried gladioli bouquets bou-quets of harmonizing shades. Little Miss M.vry Kouris was flower girl and was trucked in ankle length pink taffeta. Ring-bearers Ring-bearers were Jimmy Brown and Johnny Korbakis. Best man for Mr. Kanios was James Lam-bros Lam-bros of Magna. Ushers incjuded John Brown, James Gochis and Howard Anderson. Mrs. Brown, the bride's mother, wore a jacket model of black crepe with lace trim and a corsage cor-sage of gardenias and roses. The mother of the groom, Mrs. Kanios chose a navy blue dress and wore a gardenia and rose corsage. Before the ceremony Miss Lucy Lu-cy Piaggastis sang "Ave Maria" and Kobert Colyar of Copperton played "Oh Promise Me." A wedding dinner for relatives and the bridal party was given at Magna following the ceremony. cere-mony. Early in the evening the bride and groom left for a two- |