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Show Popular CSU Students Exchange Vows in Salt Lake Ceremony Wedding Bells rang out for College of Southern Utah students, stu-dents, Brenda Joyce Gentry and Fred LaMar Madsen. The popular CSU students exchanged ex-changed vows in a double-ring ceremony performed by Bishop Marius Nelson of Salt Lake City in the capitol city recreation centre. cen-tre. The exchange of vows was followed fol-lowed by a rception at the center cen-ter in their honor. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grady W. Gentry of Roxboro, North Carolina and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Paul A. Park of Salt Lake City and Fred G. Madsen of Monroe. For the occasion the bride chose' a long, delicate white lace wedding dress trimmed in sequins se-quins and pearls with matching rose and full layers of net with train. Her veil consisted of nylon pearls. She carried a bouquet of white roses with orchid center trimmed in gold. Attendants were Mrs. Don Hull, matron of honor, and Mrs. Van Howes, Mrs. Lawrence Latsis, Miss Jeanie Fox and Miss Judy Sheffield. They were dressed alike in long blue brocaded taffeta taf-feta gowns with matching bouquets bou-quets of carnations and white accessories. Standing as best man was David Da-vid Adams, with Dick Forbush, Van Houwe, Lawrence Latsis, Roger Halladay and Ned Anderson Ander-son as ushers. Both have completed their junior jun-ior year of study at College of Southern Utah. The new Mrs. 1 Madsen is affiliated with the Chi Sigma Upsilon fraternity and I has been active in music circles ' on the campus. Mr. Madsen is affiliated with the Gamma Phi Upsilon fraternity frater-nity and has been active in athletics. ath-letics. Prior to the nuptial exchange the bride was honored by a personal per-sonal and a miscellaneous shower show-er by close friends and relatives. The newlyweds are honeymooning honey-mooning in Yellowstone National Nation-al Park. r a r: ' A: : . . A iit .' ; : ASA i v.'.. A MRS. FRED L. MADSEN |