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Show Joyce liar greaves Noiv Mrs. Dupaix A popular young southeastern-er, southeastern-er, the former Miss Joyce E. Har-greaves, Har-greaves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hargreaves, 2659 Dearborn St., recited nuptial vows with Fred W. Dupaix Wednesday Wed-nesday morning at the Salt Lake LDS temple, in a ceremony performed per-formed by Harold B. Lee, Wearing a beautiful bridal gown of brodcaded satin and white net fashioned with tight-fitting tight-fitting bodice, net ruffling across the shoulders and a net over-skirt over-skirt with ruffled bottom shirring shir-ring to a full train, newjy-mar-ried Mrs. Dupaix greeted friends with her bridegroom at the reception re-ception Wednesday evening in Memorial House, Memory Grove. She was attended by eight lovely love-ly bridesmaids and attendants: Mrs. Irene Hargreaves, matron of honor and Miss Beverly Myers, My-ers, maid of honor, who wore turquoise nylon models. Bridesmaids, Brides-maids, Miss Marilyn Healy, Miss Martha Green, Miss Betty Hog-gan, Hog-gan, Miss Shirlee Williams and Miss Lucille Dupaix, wore gowns of net. Tiny Diane C. Wright .was flower maid. Best man for his brother was Francis W. Dupaix. Ushers were: Jim Hargreaves, Don Lu-beck, Lu-beck, Joe Cummings, Fred El-kins, El-kins, Vic Boyce, Ted Elders and Kenneth Hillam. Mrs. Fred W. Dupaix, the mother of the bridegroom, wore pink, while the mother of the bride, Mrs. Hargreaves, wore midnight black trimmed with white. |