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Show v" fit , i - ' - i MRS. DAVID WILLIAM HANSEN Exchange Vows David" William Hansen claimed Miss Cindy Lou Case as his bride in a ceremony performed Wednesday morning, morn-ing, June 11, in the Salt Lake Temple. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Case, 1950 South 200 West, Villa Nova, Bountiful. Mr. Hansen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wayne Hansen, 155 North 6th East, Bountiful. Following the rites, the newlyweds were honored at a wedding breakfast at Grandma's Grand-ma's House in Salt Lake City with parents of the bridegroom as hosts. THE BRIDE wore a gown fashioned of satin organza and re-embroidered Alencon lace with embroidery and pearls. Appliqued lace flowers formed the Victorian neckline and covered the bodice to the empire waistline. The full bishop sleeves were held at the wrist by a wide lace cuff. The skirt was of layered organza, or-ganza, full and flared at the back in an attached train. Her headpiece was made of lace petals edged in pearls and held a full chapel length veil. BOTH OF the newlyweds are attending the University of Utah. Mrs. Hansen is studying to be a dietitian. Mr. Hansen, a senior, will soon be a candidate for graduation with majors in Mass Communication, Journalism Jour-nalism and English, and in-. in-. tends to study law later. He has served on a Venezuelan Mission. ENTERTAINING at prenuptial parties have been Mrs. William Barlow, Miss Janet Barlow, Miss Carrie Hall, Mrs. Otto Ruflin, Mrs. Kelly Nelson, and Mrs. Mary Poppleton. |