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Show liroct Friontls At Ito-'lion Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lynn Morlen-sen, Morlen-sen, whose marriage took place July 10 in the St. George temple greeted many friends and received receiv-ed felicitations at a wedding reception re-ception in their honor Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnson in Sutherland. The bride is the former Miss Lou Etta Sampson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Sampson. Mr. Mortensen is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mortensen of Parowan. For the reception the bride wore her wedding gown of white satin, lace-trimmed on the bodice and full skirt with train. She wore a veil of fingertip length, and carried carri-ed a bouquet of gladioli and roses. Her attendants, gowned in pastel shades, were her sister, Mrs. Ro-anne Ro-anne Gooch, as matron of honor, and bridesmaids Miss Marlene Mor tensen, sister, of the bridegroom, and Miss Christine Rogers, of Fillmore. Fill-more. They carried bouquet of gladioli, gla-dioli, and mothers of the couple wore corsages of gladioli and roses. ros-es. Easton Sampson stood as best man. Mrs. Gloria Walker and Chlorene Johnson were in charge of "the gift tables. Mrs. Mabel Chapman and Mrs. Carol Sampson, presided at the serving table, and were assisted as-sisted by Misses Julene and Lew Wanna Bunker. Merlin Sampson was master of ceremonies for the program during the evening. Joe Bishop, Douglas Sampson and Merrill Johnson were ushers. Vocal solos on the program were given by Thurman Moody, Mrs. Peggy Black Davis, Miss Bonnie Black. Piano selections were given by Mrs. Nina H. Robinson, Elma Ann Sampson and Anna Lee Johnson. John-son. Mr. Coffin, from Parowan, gave a humorous reading. The young couple recently returned re-turned from a honeymoon trip to San Francisco and Lake Tahoe. They were honored at a wedding reception Thursday night in Salt Lake City, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Miner.. They will make their home in Parowan. |