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Show JOANNE DAVEY BECOMES BRIDE OF D. W. HARDY Miss Joanne Davey became the bride of Richard W. Hardy Tuesday morning in the solemnity of the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Elder Harold B. Lee officiated as the couple spoke' nuptial vows. A wedding breakfast was held at the Ambassador club immediately and Mrs. E. W. Hardy, 1919 Sheri-following Sheri-following the ceremony with Mr. dan road, hosts. Harold Brooks, Richard Jennings, Lee Smith, James Lindsley, Howard How-ard Reichman and Robert H. Horne. For traveling the bride wore an ensemble of chocolate brown and beige with fold accessories. The newlyweds will make their home in Salt Lake. Parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. C. Leland Davey, 1190 South I 8th West, were hosts at a reception recep-tion Tuesday evening held in the Bonneville stake house. The bride chose traditional satin inserted with lace panels. Her veil was of imported bridal illusion, trimmed in heirloom lace from her mother's bridal gown. She carried a bouquet of white stephanotis centered with a white orchid. Attending the bride were Mrs. Sherman Brown, Miss Anita Rosgn-vall Rosgn-vall and Miss Sylvia Stringham. Flower girl was Laura Lee Hardy, niece of the bridegroom. Roy Hardy, brother of the groom, was best man. Ushers were Gerald L. Davey, brother of the bride |