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Show GLORIA 17E1JTI1ER BECOMES BRIDE mony, a wedding breakfast was served at the Ambassador club for the wedding parly. A reception was held at the LDS Institute of Religion, with the bride's attendants wearing shades of green. Best man was Victor R. Jensen Jen-sen and ushers were Bob, Lambert rnd Lynn Jensen, all brothers of the bridegroom, and LeRoy camp-bell camp-bell and John Hueiener. The bride attended the university j for two years and the bride-groom I is a graduate of the Hill Top school. He served as president of the reniur ciass and was a member mem-ber of the Lambda Delta Sigma. The y :i.m'; cr 1.1 p'e left for Sun Valley for ;heir honeymoon. Miss Gloria Winther, daughter of Mr. and Mr:;. Frank C. Winther. Win-ther. 4659 South l3rd East, became be-came the bride of Joseph E. Jen- , sen last Friday, with Robert D. Young officiating in the LDS temple. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Jensen. The bride chose a wedding gown of white satin, fashioned with an overdress of chant illy lice and a bride illuson finger-tip veil. Her bridal bouquet was centered with a white orchid. Immediately following the cere- |