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Show Miss Carma Jean Hansen Joins June Bridal Parade In Impressive Home Rites Adding her name to the list of June brides was Miss Carma Jean Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Waldo Hansen of Altamont, who exchanged vows Saturday, June 4 at 7:30 p.m. with Doyle M. Lis-onbee Lis-onbee at the home of the bride's parents. Beautiful yellow tulips served as the setting for the impressive im-pressive ceremony, which was performed by Bishop Bovee Mech-am Mech-am in the presence of the immediate immed-iate families. The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Merrill Lisonbee of Myton. A reception complimenting the newlyweds was held the same evening in the Mt. Emmons LDS ward chapel. The bride's ballerina length wedding wed-ding dress was of butterfly lace, fashioned with cap sleeves and a tight-fitting bodice, which buttoned button-ed down the front with tine rhine-stone rhine-stone buttons, which corresponded with the rhinestone trim at the neckline. The skirt was full bouffant bouf-fant style over taffeta, with a satin sat-in loop trim accenting the hip-line. hip-line. Her veil of bride's illusion cascaded from a tiara of seed pearls. Her bouquet was of red roses and Dink and white carna tions tied with silver streamers. Mrs. Erwin Rust, matron' of honor, wore a navy blue gabardine gabar-dine afternoon dress. Bridesmaids were the Misses Etholene Burton and JoAnn Anderson, who wore like ballerina length formals of light blue lace. All attendants carried car-ried flowers, miniature replicas of the bride's bouquet, but with the gold streamers. Mother of the bride chose a pink faille summer suit, while the groom's mother wore a navy blue afternoon dress. Both had corsages cor-sages of pink roses. Assuming the role of best man for the occasion was Robert E. Sands, Gift room arrangements were in charge of Mrs. Evan Hansen and Mrs. Dan Anderson, with Mrs. John L. Lisonbee directing the guest book signing. Assisting with the serving were Marilyn Lisonbee, Lison-bee, Mary Lee Lisonbee and Blaine and Keith Hansen. Centering the reception table was a beautiful three-tiered white wedding cake decorated in pink and blue and having a miniature f'"iV''.s : ''-'IT"1'- . j , , , r - V f i " 'l r. , v . -r : v .: k 3 .J j v y v ' : ' ! i .. f: V 3k. ' - . . . .y i ; -I j v , ; : . ; JUNE NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. Doyle M. Lisonbee, whose marriage took place Saturday, June 4, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Hansen, Altamont. The bride is the former Carma Jean Hansen. bride and groom at the top. Master of ceremonies for the program was Wm. R. Evans, who announced the following numbers: vocal solo, Karen Hansen; reading, Mrs. Grant Hansen; vocal solo, Grant Peel, accompanied by Mrs. Evan Hansen. Dancing was enjoyed by the large group attending the reception. recep-tion. The newlyweds enjoyed a two-week two-week honeymoon trip, visiting seven states, including Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Ok-lahoma, Colorado and Utah, They also toured Old Mexico. For her going-away outfit, the new - Mrs. Lisonbee wore a navy blue linen suit, accented with a navy and white polka dot blouse and white accessories. The new bride graduate from Altamont High School with the class of '55 and the bridegroom attended Myton and Roosevelt schools before entering the U. S. armed service, where he served for two and a half years, part of which time was spent overseas in Korea and Japan. The newlyweds are making their home in Upalco, where Mr. Lisonbee Lison-bee is engaged in farming. |