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Show was Mrs. Helen Sharp of Salt Lake City and in charge of the guest book was Mrs. Margaret l'eterson. Miss Kaye Abplanalp and Miss Margaret McKellar poured and serving were Miss Elizabeth Earl, Miss Ann West, Miss June Vail, Miss RcNae Halliday, Miss Mary Lou Ball, Miss Ann Christie, Miss Sandra Alexander and Miss Shirley Sonne. In the gift room were Mrs. Afton Green, Mrs. Ramoivj Peterson and Mrs. Nelda Richardson Rich-ardson and receiving gifts were Richard Giles, Billy Earl, Barbara Bar-bara Buys and Ruth Green. Upon their return from n honeymoon trip to southern rim of Grand Canyon, the couple will make their home in River-ton. River-ton. Among the out of town guests here for the wedding were thu bride's grandmother, Mrs. M. S. Newell, and Mr. and Mrs. Brig-ham Brig-ham Ilorrocks of Blackfoot, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Giles and family of Los Angeles, Calif, and Mrs. Orville liondrickson ofi Omaha, Nebr. MISS JAYNE BIGLER AN OCTOBER BRIDE Wedding vows recited Monday morning, October 23, in the Salt Lake LI.S temple united in marriage mar-riage Miss Javne Bigler of Lark and Uoheit V. Peterson of Riv-erton Riv-erton President Young performed perform-ed the double ring ceremony. In the eVening a reception honored hon-ored the newlyweds at Kivertoii First waul chapel. Tin' bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl V. Bigler of Lark, was ehainung in a gown of ivoty satin trimmed with Chantilly i m o and .styled with a mandarin (.ill.;;'. A seed pearl tiara held her iingirtip veil of illusion and she lairied a bouquet of red ros-; i s and white carnations centered j with an orchid. In pastel gowns, styled alike with matching headdresses were bridal attendants Miss Flora Vail of Gtantsville, cousin of the bride, maid of honor, who was m orchid, and Miss Virginia Harris of Bingham, Miss Jean; Houghton of Cnpperton and Miss ( Owen Sandstrom of Lark, bride.i maids, who were in pale green. Also in green was Miss Linda Ciiles of Los Angeles, Calif., cousin cou-sin of the bride, junior bridesmaid. brides-maid. Linda Jo Smith of Mid-vale Mid-vale and Leslie Peterson of Riv-t Riv-t rtoii were flower girls. They carried fans of matching flowers. flow-ers. Standing as best man for the bridegroom, who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Peterson of Riverton, was Brooks B. Elking-ton. Elking-ton. Ushers were Bill and Rex l'eterson, brothers of the groom, Afton Green, LeRoy Giles, uncle of the bride, and LaMar Swen-son. Swen-son. Mrs. Peterson, the groom's mother, greeted guests in a model mo-del of aqua shade, and Mrs. Bigler Big-ler was in a model of cherry pink hue. Both wore complimenting compli-menting corsages. Greeting guests at the door |