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Show Turner-O'Connor Wedding Sunday In a simple and lovely ceremony cere-mony Sunday afternoon at St. Paul's Episcopal church, Salt Lake City, Miss Gladys Turner, daughter of F. E. Turner of Steeple Rock, Ariz., and Lieut. William Jerome O'Connor Jr., formerly of Los Angeles, were united . in marriage by Bishop A. W. Moulton. The altar was lighted with tall white tapers and white satin bows of ribbon marked mark-ed the pews. The bride was lovely in a white silk jersey gown worn with a shoulder length veil of tulle falling fall-ing from a pearl incrusted coronet. cor-onet. Her corsage was of orchids. The only attendant was a sister, Miss Lola Rae Turner, frocked in poudre blue taffeta. Her flowers flow-ers were gardenias and rosebuds. Paul Flint of Salt Lake City was best man. Mr. O'Connor is a son of William Wil-liam J. O'Connor Sr. of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Mary O'Connor O'Con-nor of Los Angeles. He is a member mem-ber of the California State Bar, a graduate of the University of Utah and studied at the University Univer-sity of California at Los Angeles and the Colorado school of law. He reports for duty with the navy at Quamset Point, R. I., in the near future. His bride has been teaching at Bountiful. She is a graduate of the University of Utah and a member of Phi Beta Kappa, honorary hon-orary scholastic fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor Sr. were hosts at a reception for the members of the two families at the Salt Lake Country club im-, mediately following the ceremony. cere-mony. The young couple left later lat-er for a wedding trip to the Grand Tetons and the Jackson Hole country. A number of friends from Bingham attended the ceremony. |