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Show 'crepe and lace with matching I hat Mrs. Davis, the groom s molt mo-lt chose a Nile green crepe 1 model with a tea rose hat. Lain wore an orchid corsage. Following the marriage a dinner din-ner was given at the Country Club by the bridegrooms parents par-ents for the bridal party and members of the family. The couple will honeymoon on the coast and Yellowstone national na-tional park before returning to Salt Lake City to make their home. , ... ; Out-of-town guests present for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs Lauren Burt of Denver, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Weder of Palo Alto. Calif , Mrs. Dean Cabana of San Diego and Mr and Mrs. Sam Blackner of Evanston, Wyo. O Copperton Miss Weds Salt Laker St. Paul's Episcopal church of Salt Lake City was the scene of one of the seasons loveliest weddings wed-dings when Miss Constance Dee Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brown of Copperton exchanged ex-changed marriage vows with Richard C. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burl Davis of Salt Lake City. The candlelight double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mortimer Chester before an altar banked with bridal wreath and large baskets of gladiolus Preceeding the ceremony Miss Angela Ligda sang "Because" und "I Love You Truly" with Miss Ann Tood at the organ. Given in marriage by her father, fa-ther, the bride was striking in a ; DeAngelis original gown of j white San-Chu crepe fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, capl pleats and shirred bodice em-1 broidered with pearls. She wore matching elbow-length gloves. I Her fingertip veil, an heirloom, was presented to her by Mrs. A. W. Shebick of Salt Lake City, a j close friend of the family and was of exquisite Spanish man-tella man-tella lace cascading over illusion veiling and caught to a tiara of orange blossoms. She carried a white prayer book marked with a single orchid and satin stream-en stream-en of stephanotis. Attending her as maid of honor hon-or was her sister, Sykie Brown, in a gown of tea rose crepe fashioned fash-ioned in similar lines as that of the bride. She wore matching gloves and picture hat and carried car-ried a bouquet of violet gladiolus. gladio-lus. The attendants Mis Weil-er Weil-er Davis, Miss Lynn Bertoch and Miss Jackie Blackner wore identical iden-tical models of powdei blue crepe with matching lace caps and lace mitts. They carried sheafs of salmon gladiolus-Misses gladiolus-Misses Linda Lee Davis and Diana Davis, tiny nieces of the 1 groom were flower girls. Their frocks were of blue and yellow nylon and they wore bands of I forget-me-nots in their hair and i carried old fashioned nosegays, Ring bearer was little Leo Sot-eriou. Sot-eriou. Weiler Davis acted as best man for his brother. Ushers were Junes Brown, brother of the ! bride, David Cooper of Salt Lake City and William Burt of Denver. Den-ver. Colo. Mrs. Brown, mother of the ! bndfr wore a model of black |