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Show ding trip in the east, the couple will make their home in Bingham Bing-ham Canyon. The bridegroom recently was discharged from the army after serving in Korea. Lata November Wedding Impressive rites solemnized Saturday afternoon, November 29 at two o'clock in St. Marys Cathedral in 'Grand Island, Nebr. united in rrarriae Miss Mane Ann Dilla and Ralph H. Siddo-way. Siddo-way. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Leo ; Keating officiated. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Dilla of Grand Island. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Siddoway of Bingham Canyon, who were present for their son's marriage. Given in marriage by her father, fa-ther, the bride appeared in a gown of white lace over satin ntyled with a Peter Pan collar, long sleeves and a full skirt of ballerina length. A Juliet cap of Chantilly lace studded with , pearls held her veil and she carried car-ried a cascade of white roses. Her only attendant was Miss Mary Helen Forst, as maid of honor, who wore a gown of hyacinth hya-cinth blue net over satin fashioned fashion-ed with strapless bodice, a tiered skirt and net stole. Her flowers were yellow shattered carnations. Paul Dilla, a brother of "the bride, was best man. Ushers were George Dilla Jr. and Richard Wicker of St. Paul. Mrs. Arthur Trihy, organist, provided the. wedding music. After the ceremony a reception for about 100 guests was held at the Paul Dilla home, 1524 St. Paul road. Servers were Lois Kruetzfeldt, Betty Degen and Mrs. Joseph Hallberg. Mrs. George Geo-rge Dilla Jr. had charge of the guest book. Upon their return from a wed- |