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Show 1 ,oi;e Bug s y4cte From H VtahToR.1. 3 Cotro-Manes - Hafen Announcement is made this ulm .I bv Mr- and Mis- N' J- S ot t-Manes of Salt Lake of the C jSproaching marriage of their Sghk-r, Phyllis, to Bert Hafon, ion con of Mrs. Carrie Haten. cars The bride-to-be is a graduate stae of Westminster College and a olat Imber of the Wasatch faculty ional Z "year. Mr. Hafen is associ- d with his brother, Neil, m file operation of the Hub Service SThenwedding will take place nem- Ju v 17 in Salt Lake at the ulm home of the bride's parents rec". The couple will make their home tior.s, jn Mt. Pleasant, lage- Singleton Jensen . Sunny June skies shone on fv nuane C. Jensen and his lovely 2 bride, the former Donna Single-N; Single-N; ton, on their wedding day this "hf; The popular young couple ex-:raf ex-:raf changed vows in Manti LDS t emple with President L. R. An-anl An-anl Sn officiating. The . recep-, recep-, tion was held Thursday night in ? rovo LDS First ward hall. The bride greeted wedding guests, radiant in a satin gown trimmed 7 with ruffles of Chantilly lace. The veil of bride's illusion was held in place with a crown of a beads and seed pearls. Mr and Mrs. Lenn Singleton, parents of the bride, were host and hostess at the reception. Mrs. Singleton wore a formal gown of pink crepe. Her cor-.d cor-.d sae of gardenias and car-it car-it nations. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus i..n nf Fnirvipw. Darents of the groom, were also in the re-, re-, ceiving line. Mrs Jensen wore a blue crepe formal with contrasting con-trasting corsage. Mrs. Gloria S. Anderson attended at-tended her sister as maid of honor. Her frock was pink and stvled like those of the bridesmaids brides-maids who were all in pastel blue. Mrs. Anderson carried a blue colonial bouquet of reed daisies and white carnations centered by a blue lace trimmed gardenia and tied with butterfly butter-fly bows. Bouquets carried by the bridesmaids were pink. Attendants At-tendants were Georgia Mitchell. Dorothy Tuttle, Mayciel Jensen and Arlene Terry. Blaine Thorne was best man. Elton J. Summer officiated at the program which featured the following: Colleen Collins, Veloy Singleton, Helen H. Bvwater. t , . U 1 i; 4 y ' V1-- .- FAIRVIEW FOLKS WILL REMEMBER THE BRIDE AS MISS Blanche Jensen. She is now the wife of Rhode Islander Milton Phillips. G'oria S. Anderson, Mrs. Elmer Clovvard, Mrs. Douglas Phillips, Howard Rigby, Joseph Ahlander and Norma Dyer Immediately following the reception re-ception the newly-weds left for a honeymoon in the Utah-Arizona canyon area. The groom graduated from BYU last week. Donna has completed three years of college. Jensen - Phillips The former Miss Blanche Jensen Jen-sen of Fairvievv, daughter of Mrs. Mirl Jensen Clark, Med-ford, Med-ford, Oregon, was married recently re-cently in Rhode Island to Milton Phillips of that state. The young couple honeymooned honey-mooned in the mountains of Vermont and New Hampshire. At the wedding the bride wore a gown of white marquisette with a beautiful train, designed with a bertha, trimmed with Swiss lace. She wore a fingertip finger-tip veil of illusion. The maid of honor and brides maids wore aqua, blue and orchid marquisette gowns with contrasting bouquets and head bands to match. Tha flower girls were dressed similarly. The young couple will make their home in Rhode Island. CURTIS - ANDERSON Miss LaNae Curtis, attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newell B. Curtis of Moroni, became the bride of Elmo H. Anderson of Ephraim June 14 at Salt Lake City. Mr. Anderson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson of Ephraim. Moroni relatives and friends feted the newlyweds at a reception re-ception at the Olde Bungalow June 16. Attending matron to the bride was Mrs Garth Mickelson. Bridesmaids were Esther Peel and two sisters of the bride, Collene and Joan Curtis. Stake President George Anderson Ander-son was master of ceremonies at the reception which concluded con-cluded with dancing. A wedding supper was held following the wedding in Salt Lake the evening of June 14 at the Pilot Club. The couple will make a home in Ephraim. PETERSON - KUNDSEN A lovely wedding reception was held in the South ward church Friday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Kn'udsen who were married that day in the Manti Temple by President L. R. Anderson. An-derson. The bride, the former Miss Gwen Peterson, received guests in a wedding gown fashioned of white brocaded satin. She carried car-ried a bouquet of red roses. Miss Norma Peterson, sister of the bride, and maid of honor, was gowned in a green taffeta dress sprinkled with sequin dust. The bridesmaids, Miss Lucille Nelson, Nel-son, Miss Ruth Bowen of Magna and Miss Irene Curry of Copper-ton, Copper-ton, also wore green dresses. The attendants carried colonial bouquets. Also present to receive gue ts were Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Peterson, Pe-terson, parents of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton H Knudsen of Sugar City, Idaho parents of the groom Best man was Harvey Frazer of Salt Lake. Mrs. Seymour Jensen acted as mistress of ceremonies for the program. Miss Janice Young and Miss Carma Whimpey had charge of the bride's gift table. The following, girls helped serve more than 300 guests-Jean guests-Jean Winterbottom, Helen Jensen, Jen-sen, Shirlene Brotherson, Ruth Lott and Arlene Peterson of Fairview. The Revelers played for th: dance which followed the program. pro-gram. The couple left for a short honeymoon in the Northwest after which they will make their home in Salt Lake. pip r- I iVs. VJ m J - - J AX- I t ' v - - c I ' - N ij'Jjf -1 1 . , l! I m 1;. ; 1 lit h f mm , f Vi J! t (I I o. ' h t-t ill - ;' . . it ' i . 1 1- I J"r ' 'I : J A PROVO GIRL BECAME THE BRIDE .OF A FAIRVIEW MAN when this happy couple were pronounced Mr. and Mrs. Duane C. Jensen. |