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Show WILCOCK JENSON The Panguitch North Ward LDS chapel was the setting on May 18th for the marriage of Miss Ira Lou Wilcock and Scott Jenson. The couple recited nuptial vows In a dou-blc r ng ceremony solemnized Ly June S. Barron, bishop of the same ward. Mother of the bridegroom, Mrs. Kimball Jenson, of Ced arCity, honored the couple at a wedding supper at the Flying M Care befora the ceremonies. Following the wed' ding an open house further honored the couple, given by the parents of the bride, Mr and Mrs. Leonard Wilcock, of Panguitch. For the occasion, the bride chose a full length gown of white nylon rosette lace, the fitted bodice was fashioned along princess lines, accented with re-embroidered lace, she wore finger-tipped gloves of the same material. Her veil of nylon lace was speckled with tiny pearls, and she carried a bouquet of pink sweetheart rose buds. Mrs. Sara Mcfarlain, s'stcr of the bridgegroom, was matron ' ionor. Attendants were Mr- v (ta Jane Whittaker, sist:. n' il.c bride, and Mrs. Joseph L. Wilcock, sister-in-law of the bride, of San Diego, Calif. Ken McKnigh, of Cedar City, was best man, with Roy Wilcock as usher. The young couple are making their home in Provo. A number of families camo from distances to attend the wedding. BRASHER HATCH Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Brasher announce the marriage of their daughter, Margaret Elaine, to Mr. Ira Wallace Hatch, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Hatch of Panguitch. The young couple exchanged vows in the Manti LDS Temple on May 27th. A reception in their honor was held May 29th at the LDS Recreation Hall In Hunt-Ington. An Open House for the newlyweds will be held Juno 10th, 7:30 to 9:30. p.m. at the M. V. Hatch residence. Aborts, gbecefa Mr and Mrs. Scott Jenson jj ... .a |