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Show 2 . Sunday, February 27, 1949 SUNDAY HERALD (ZsJ VWM 'v! vi"V ) rf A jiS f1' I Wrs- Samuel A. Sorenson, nee Jean. Andemoo. . . ; Mr. and Mr. gstol Jme Engle. She war Virginia Ann Marrott. IV'VJ)C'!?'v.?,! .See stories of Mrs. Sorenson . H , - .. . 'SXxV-' , and MP. and Mr,. Enf le op pat e 4. .. TJ" " " " . r i : mm mm mt m m m m. m Donna Singleton Plights Troth With Duane Jensen The second member of the well-known Singleton Sisters vocal duo, Donna Singleton, will change her name to Mrs. Duane C. Jen- sen in rites scheduled lor June. Her sister, tne lormer oiona ingleton, is now Mrs. Harold Anderson? The two girls are prominent prom-inent in local music circles. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lenn Singleton, Conna is a member rtl the Chauntenetres. and attended BYU for three years. She is affiliated with Beta Sigma Phi sorority. The groom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus A. Jensen of Fairview, served for two years with the air force in Japan, and graduated from Snow college. He will graduate from BYU this June. The young couple plans to be married in the Manti LPS temple.. Goshen Couple Feted At Shower GOSHEN Honored at a wedding wed-ding reception Saturday night wore newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Burraston. The young eeirple waa married Feb. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Finch, parents par-ents of the bride, were host and hostess at the affair. r Mr. arnl Mrs. Glade Kuhni. The former Marilyn Price became bride in February fites. A tieen Careful beauty for lovely lady. Superb styles created by the skilled hands of Queen Quality's master craftsman . . . artfully capturing the picture of fashion. $1095 $1195 SX SHOES .11 T Temple Scene Of Nuptials A radiant bride of the early spring season is lovely Mrs. Glade W. Kuhni. who recited wedding promises Feb. 16 in the Salt Lakft LDS temple, with Joseph F. Smith pronouncing the vows. The - former Marilyn Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Price, she .was feted, with the groom, at a wedding reception held the following evening in the;! Federation - room. ...... The bride was stunning in a white satin gown entrain, fashion ed with' a ruffled satin and lace insert down each side. Long pointed sleeves, a high rounded neckline. and low, ruffled effect over the shoulders completed' the picture of white loveliness, with a princess style waistline adding fashionable interest. A sheer veil 6f net trimmed! in lace fell to fingertip length1 from a crowln of lace and flowers, and she. carried a bridal bouquet of orchids and satin ribbommade into a heart shape. Mrs. Rulon Johnson, .gowned in a fuschia formal and carrying a bouquet of matching blooms, jwas matron of honor, while bridesmaids were Muriel Steed-man, Steed-man, Tanya Ashworth, Jean An-iderson An-iderson and Joyce Madsen, all in formals. Peter fan collars and rows, of tiny buttons set off the bridesmaids .gowns, and they carried car-ried matching floral arrangements. arrange-ments. Best man was Karl Thalman, and Bill Anderson. Kenny Stubbs and Gary Loveridge assisted as ushers. Jim Paramqre was master of cerem6nics for the program, with soxigs by Barney Rawlings as main attractions.. In charge of th serving table were Mrs. Alberr W. Hickman. Mrs, Wyman Berg, Mrs. A. E Rawlings all of Provo, and Mrs. D. F. Crandall of Salt Like City, Refreshments were served by Carmela Tanner, Gerry Salisbury, Renee Lewis and Betty Joy Orr while ( Carol Pa-xman presided over the guest book and Colleen Crandall, Carol Kuhni and El-wood El-wood Crandall received gifts. The mother of the groom, Mrs. John SCuhni, was charming in a. nished by a string trio, . ; t gown of fusChia' f.nd gold, tMrs. Price wore a grey dinner 4ress, and each chose corsage of orchids. - Little Kay Loveridge and Tommy Tom-my Taylor were flower girl and ringbearer, respectively, at the doublerring v. ceremony.. -Music throughout the evening was fur v.; Dance Art Studio, the only professional school of Dartce in Utah, if it is Fox Trot, Waltz,. Swing, Tango, Rumba, Samba, the Dance Art Studio teaches the real . thing.: All instructions are given giv-en by profess ional teachers. Classes for children in tap, acrobatic and ballet, from the age of 3 to 18. . Visit the DANCE ARTi STUDIO - in the New Labor- Temple Bldg. 165 W. First No. or Call 604M. 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