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Show TSlewlyweds ... , ' i a'" :.' . .-V. " . ' n . .v : , - . - .- ' " ' 4 : J." : J p i . ,. ' " ' r. ft J ""ttir I ' ' -rrzs i 5 " V f o - i I .'"j: - J. j r Lt. and Mrs. Leonard H. Johnson, who were married in the Salt Lake temple on Friday, April. 20. Mrs. Johnson is the former Eileen Felix. Felix-Johnson (Marriage Event of ast Week In a double ring ceremony solemnized in the Salt Lake temple on Friday, April 20, Eileen Felix became the bride of Second Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Leonard H. Tohnson. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Felix, and he is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Johnson of Phoenix, Arizona. The marriage ceremony was performed by W. R. Jones, former president of the Arizona temple, in the presence of about twenty close relatives and friends. Later, a wedding dinner was given the couple in the Presidents' Room of Hotel Utah. A beautiful tiered wedding cake centered the dining table, and during dur-ing the dinner and program the father of the groom was toastmaster. toastmas-ter. The bride was attired in a charming gown of white taffeta for the wedding ceremony, and her traveling ensemble was of lime green with white accessories and orchid corsage. Lt. and Mrs. Johnson 1 are both former missionaries of the Spanish Span-ish American mission. The bride is a former student of the Brigham Young university, Provo, and was affiliated with the Fidelas social unit. Lt. Johnson is a cadet pilot, receiving re-ceiving his wings at graduation exercises on April 15 at Turner Field, Ga. He was cadet major of his class and also had the honor of being a color bearer in the memorial me-morial parade for the late President Presi-dent Franklin Delano Roosevelt in Georgia. After a short honeymoon in Arizona, Ari-zona, Lt. Johnson will report on May 2, at Wisconsin for reassignment. |