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Show Miss Jeanne LeSueur And Richard M. lackson Will Recite Nuptial Vows News of interest is the forthcoming forth-coming marriage of charming Miss Jeanne LeSueur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm LeSueur, Le-Sueur, 1529 Hubbard Ave., and Richard M Jackson, son of f - V f i " - s 4-- " " I 'e X ' J ' - " -" s -V ; )f ;SvsV v - s i- 1 -.. v v.:-:.:$:w:-:-:vSv.v.-.-.y... . N s ss rfOvO 4v. 1 r"li Mr. and Mrs. Junius M. Jackson, of Cambribge, Mass., president of the New England States Missiosn of the LDS Church. The popular young couple will reeite their wedding rites in the solemnity of the Salt Lake Temple, Thurs. Sept. 18. Immedialely following the ceremony cere-mony a wedding breakfast will fete the newlyweds at Hotel Utah, hosted by the bridegroom bride-groom s parents. A reception will honor the young couple that evening at the Bonneville Stake House. Attendants will be Miss Anne Dalgleish, Miss Joanne Garff, Miss Karlynn Axelson, Miss Marsha Davis, Miss Maxine Miner. Duties of best man will be performed byDouglas R. Jackson! Jack-son! and Roger Doxey, Malcolm H. LeSueur and Delmar Holt Jr. will be ushers. The bride-elect attends the University of Utah and will continue her studies at the hilltop hill-top school. Mr. Jackson has returned from a mission to the British Isles and he will enter the University of Utah for the fall quarter. He formerly attended the BYU. r Lovely 3Iiss Jeanne LeSueur will become Mrs. Richard Jackson in Temple rites. (Photo Courtesy Deseret News) |