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Show i : fv A o ( ;! . mtJf'tQ If iff MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM P. HAMM Miss Linda Clark becomes bride of Missouri man in home marriage a jab with a private engineering engineer-ing firm. Linda, a registered phanma'cist, also plans to work in Anchorage. Following a visit with the .bridegroom's parents in Mis-'souri, Mis-'souri, Linda arid Bill . will make their heme in Anchor- age, Alaska ' Where Bill has' ; Miis Linda Clark became the Wife of William P, Hamm I on September 17 ait the home t df the bride's parenits. Cedar t West Stake president,'' Conrad I Hatch, officiated at the double J; ring ceremony. The ' bride Is the daughter ; of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Clark I of Cedar City. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Mulda Hamm J I and the late Albert Henry Halmim of Joplln, Mo. ; ' The couple were honored at J a wedding luncheon in t the Tajada Room at Sullivan's S Cafe; after which they; left J for a honeymoon at Zion Na'. tional Park and Lake Powell. 'I For the. wedding the bride j wore a gown , of white satin with an empire waist and J high neckline appliqued with lace and inlaid with pearls. J She carried a bouquet of pha-J pha-J laenopsis, stephanotiis and iVy. ! Out-of-town guests for . the wedding were the mother of J the groom, Mrs. Hu'lda. Hamm 1 of Joptin,. Mo..; Mr. and Mrs. V.ern Wickert- of Lancaster, Calif ., Mrs. LeRoy Cowles, Mrs. Archie Anderson, and Miss Janet Janes of Salt Lake City. f! The following week, ' Sep- temiber 13, the newlyweds received re-ceived guests ait an informal ' open house .held in the South-; South-; em Utah State College Family Living Center. The bride wore a street-length beige "dress with a pink emibroldereffrD--' |