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Show Mr. and Mrs. James H. Rees at home following wedding Newlyweds, Mi. and Mrs. James H. Rees, nee Mary Ann Nielson, who were married June During the reception the couple cou-ple was serenaded by members ot Sigma Chi. 16 in the Kolob Stake House by Bishop Keith Engai, are new making theii home in Salt Lake City. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Florence Nielson of this city and Dr. and Mrs. David H. Rees of Provo. Prior to making their home in Salt Lake City, the newlyweds honeymooned hon-eymooned in San Francisco and Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Nielson honored the ycung couple with a wedding reception following the marriage mar-riage ceremony at the stake centei . The bride wore a gown of candleglow silk organza over delustered satin with a lace yoke and medallion trim. Her finger-tip veil 6i illusion was adorned with seed pearls and attached to a satin headpiece. She carried a bouquet of roses and white orchids. Mrs. Maxine Daniels was matron of honor and other attendants at-tendants were Mrs. David Thurston. Mrs. Laraine Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Celia Hansen and Kathryn Strong. Flower girls were Lynn Christensen and Elizabeth Eli-zabeth Daniels. They wore gowns of shocking shock-ing pink, street-length, trimmed trim-med in lace with pearl buttons and carried individual roses of pink. Jchn Rees was best man and greeting guests Mi. and Mrs. Grant Richins, Michael Rees and Thad Hansen. Craig Boor-man, Boor-man, Steve Allen, David Clegg, Scott Sharp and Riley Rees were ushers. 1 1 i 4 If O Mrs. James H. Kecs, nee Mary Ann Nielson |