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Show Popular Pair Wed Friday In Elko, Nevada Joining the ranks of June brides is Miss Frances Funk, who recited nuptial vows with Merlyn Reynolds in a ceremony performed Thursday, June 28, in Elko, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bastian were witnesses. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Funk, of Myton, and Mr. Palmer is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Reynolds, Reyn-olds, Roosevelt, The new Mrs. Reynolds, a graduate from Wasatch Acad,-emy, Acad,-emy, Mt. Pleasant, class of 1950, studied during the winter at Utah State Agricultural college. Mr. Reynolds is an Air Force veteran of World War II. He attended the University of Nebraska Ne-braska and Brigham Young university, and at present is a Duchesne county deputy sheriff. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds will make their home in Roosevelt. ' , , ' ' - ; -; '.''' t ''' ? ' . r -? ' ,''. ' -' . x ''.' ' x yf x I : ' ' 1 I . ,'-,. -. X ' ' ' $ . " - -K V '" -" ' '' -"'1 ' t 'fai-ii ir" Tai,iati Vir't" ill ij'iiiiiiHilWmi'ii.niM"lr,"W1''N' " - ' Mrs. Merlyn Reynolds, who before her recent marriage mar-riage was Miss Frances Funk. The young couple recited wedding wed-ding vows in a ceremony performed Thursday, June 28 in Elko, Nevada. The newlyweds will make iheii home in Roosevelt, Roose-velt, where Mr. Reynolds is employee! fey Duchesne county as deputy sheriff. |