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Show Helen Poison Weds Clarence Osguthorpe In Home Rites Miss Helen Poison and Clarence Osguthorpe recited marriage vows on March 3 in a ceremony performed by LDS Bishop E E Johnson. The wedding took place at the home of Dr and Mrs. D. A. Osguthorpe, 4USG Highland Dr., and was followed by a large reception. The bride was gowned in traditional tra-ditional slipper satin and her fingertip length veil which was edged in chantilly lace was caught to a tiara of seed pearls She carried a bouquet of red roses. Donna Poison, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor, and bridesmaids included Marie Osguthorpe, Os-guthorpe, sister of tlhe groom Marjorie Hinckley, and Melba Anderson. The attendants car-ned car-ned bouquets of salmon and orchid-colored sweet peas. Dr. D. A. Osguthorpe performed per-formed duties of best man for his brother. The groom's mother wore a sky-blue taffeta gown and her corsage was of red roses. Helen is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. W. N. Poison, and Clarence is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Osguthorpe. After a honeymoon to Southern Utah and Nevada the couple will reside re-side in Park City. |