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Show " i - - - T I r hi 1 I EXCHANGE VOWS. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hahne, Jr., exchanged ex-changed wedding vows Friday, April 26, at the St. George L. D. S. Temr'e. The bride is the former Miss Sydney Reading. Reading, Hahne Exchange Vows in Temple The St George Temple was the aettlng Friday, April 26 for the exchange of wedding vowi for Sydney Reading and Edward Hahne, Jr. President Harold S. Snow officiated at the double ring exchange. The lovely bride la from Mont, peller, Idaho and la the granddaughter grand-daughter of F. L. Crulkshank of that city. The bridegroom Is the (ton of Edward Hahne, Sr., of Cedar Ce-dar City. Mr. Crulkshank hosted the newlyweda Friday evening at a wedding dinner at Ray's Cafe after af-ter which the couple left for a week end honeymoon at Boulder City, Nev. The new Mrs. Hahne is speech and drama Instructor at the Cedar City High School. She Is a former student at the Brig-ham Brig-ham Young University and a graduate of the Utah State University Uni-versity at Logan. Mr. Hahne Is a native of Cedar City. He graduated from the College Col-lege of Southern Utah and obtained ob-tained his engineering degree from the University of Utah. He has served in the military service, ser-vice, army branch, and worked for a time in Minnesota with the Oliver Mining Company before be-fore returning to Cedar City. A pre-nuptial shower 'for the bride was given Wednesday eve. ning, April 24 by Mrs. Arthur W. Jones, Mrs. Antone Hunter and Barbara Ward. The popular couple will ma'xe their home in Cedar City |