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Show qi et of white elf rote and atepha- noti. Mia Vicki Von Leter wi maid of honor with Mi Bonnie Lane Cl.ristensen and Mm Sally Swain bridesmaids. They wore matching pink organza dresses with satin trim and small satin hat with short veils. They carried bouquets of punk roses and white daiie. Michael G. Swain, brother of the bridegroom, performed duties of best man. Harold N. Smith and C. Henry Ashby were ushers and Richard Patience and Jeffrey D. Su-tun were junior ushers. The couple will make a home in Salt Lake City. Entertaining the bride prior to her marriage were Mrs. Vern R. Lester. Mrs. Jack F. Wiles, Mr. Kenneth A. Tripp, Mrs. Armond Bosh and Mis Vicki Von Lester. Out of town relative here for the wedding were Mr. and Mr. Herman Christensen and daughter, Bonnie, from Los Angeles, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Speirs and daughter, Marcele, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swain and Mr. and Mr. Rulon Hacking, all of Vernal. a MAY WEDDING Skagg Memorial Chapel of the First Baptist Church, Salt Lake City wa tetting Saturday afternoon, Mt.y 20, at 3:00 o'clock for the marriage of Miss Joan Grant and Rvssell Frank Swain. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wi lliam H. Grant of Mid- vale, former Bingham residents. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Swain, Copper-ton, Copper-ton, Bingham Canyon. A reception hor.;re,l the ccuple afterward in the church parlor. A pink and white color scheme was carried out in decoration. For the occason, the bride chose a gown of delustered satin with re-embroidered re-embroidered Alencon lace outlining the necklace, the front of the bodice bo-dice and the front of the bouffant full-length skirt. The skirt also featured fea-tured a cathedral train. A crown of crystals caught her waist-length veil of illus'on. She carried a bou- |