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Show Olsen-Wilcox Riles, Event of Wednesday I Thursday evening friends and , family of Private Freeman Wayne Way-ne Wilcox and his bride, nee Rhea Lou Olsen. attended their wedding reception at Copperton LDS ward chiipel to wish them happiness. The marriage was sol-' sol-' emnied at one o'clock Wednes-i Wednes-i flay afternoon, January 26, by I President Stephen L. Chipman ! i.l' the Salt Luke LDS temple. I Witnessing the rites were par- ents of the young couple, Mr. I and Mrs. Ray L. Olsen of Cop-l Cop-l perton and Mr. and Mrs. II. F. I Wilcox of Lead Mine. I The newlyweds are spending a short honeymoon in Salt Lake City before Pvt. Wilcox leaves Saturday to report for duty at Fort Ord, Calif. He arrived Mon-I Mon-I day from Camp Fannin, Texas, 1 where he has been training the j past five months. A graduate of ' l3innham high school, class of 1942, he attended USAC at Logan Lo-gan before induction into the army. 1 For the reception Rhea Lou i wore a white satin gown fashion- ed on Princess lines. A fingertip veil of illusion was held in place with a tiara of pearls. Her bouquet bou-quet was of roses and gardenias. Her sister, Jenna Vee Olsen, frocked in blue, attended her as maid of honor. An aunt, Mrs. La-Var La-Var Hooley of Pleasant Grove, j wore a rose-colored dress. Bridesmaids Brides-maids in pink formats were Bev-; Bev-; erly Anderson, Marjorie Thomp-soir Thomp-soir Vida Rae Poulsen, Betty Lou Houghton and Betty Brimhall. Gordon Deakin acted as best man and Douglas Goff was usher. In charge of serving were Mrs. Melvin Olsen, Mrs. Clinton Poulsen, Poul-sen, Mrs. Richard Jacobsen and Mrs. Joseph Brisk. In the gift room were Mrs. II. A. Cheever and Mrs. Dallas F. Anderson. The bride is a senior student at Bingham high school and is well-known in this district as an accomplished vocalist. |