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Show Lake City were bridesmaids. The attendants wore pastel colored gowns and carried sweet peas and carnations. The home was decorated with peonies and roses. Members of the two families witnessed the ceremony, which was solemnized by Bishop David C. Lyon. A wedding reception at the Hyrum Jensen home followed, follow-ed, with Mr. and Mrs. Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Churich of Murray and members of the bridal bri-dal party in the receiving line. The bride's mother wore black taffeta and Mrs. Churich was gowned in a blue and white print. Their flowers were roses and gardenias. The bridegroom reports at Oceanside for further duty on June 2!i. Temporarily, the couple plan to reside at Los Angeles. The newlyweds are being extensively exten-sively entertained during the week they will be in Bingham. Mill Jeanne Sorenson, Pfc Mike Churich Arc Wedded June 20 A June wedding, in the charming charm-ing simplicity of a home setting, ! at six o'clock Tuesday evening united Miss Jeanne Bernice Sorenson, Sor-enson, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Irvin S trenson of 133 Main street and Marine Private First Class Mike Churich, on furlough from Oceanside, Calif. The bride was lovely in her beautiful white bridal gown, do-signed do-signed with form fitting satin bodice and bouffant net skirt. She wore an orange blossom halo, ha-lo, to which was caught a fingertip finger-tip veil of illusion. Her shower lK)Uquet was of carnations and gardenias. Marine Private Ralph Brady of Oceanside, formerly of Union, was best man. Mrs. Brady, who lives in Los Angeles, was matron of honor. Miss Mary Sorenson, sister of the bride, was maid of, honor, and Miss Joy Dean Davies and Miss Donna Paris of Salt! |