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Show Former Milford Girl Weds Beaver Officer A romance of high school days in Beaver county, since carried on despite' hundreds of miles separation, separa-tion, was consummated Thursday i of this week at Cedar City. With Father A. A. LeMay officiating, Miss Jane Yepsen, formerly of Milford but residing at Omaha, Nebraska for the past two years, at that time became the bride of First Lieutenant William D. Gillies, Gil-lies, formerly of Beaver. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Val Yepsen, formerly of Milford, while the groom is a soil of Dudley Gillies of Beaver. Both young people were popular students stu-dents of their respective high schools and became acquainted through inter-school activities. Lieutenant Gillies, who entered the service as a member of the Beaver National guard, was located locat-ed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma for a period and, on his way to a new assignment at San Luis Obispo, California, he stopped in Omaha for a week and Miss Yepsen accompanied ac-companied him here for the marriage. mar-riage. An informal wedding dinner din-ner was given the happy couple Thursday evening at the "home o the bridegroom's aunt, Mrs. Robert Ro-bert Price, in Milford. The young couple will make their home in San Luis Obispo, and have the best wishes of a host of friends in their new venture. |