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Show i Wedding Vows i Recited By Young Couple Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Smith of Orem announce the marriage of their daughter Fae and Glade C. Cobbley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Cobbley of Pleasant Grove. The young couple recited marriage vows in an impressive double ring ceremony in the Man-ti Man-ti LDS temple on Sept. 17. A. reception in the Lindon ward recreation hall honored the young couple in the evening. In the receiving line with the bride and groom were their parents, par-ents, brides attendants, Mrs. Dot j Kimball of Salt Lake City, matron mat-ron of honor, and other attendants, Miss Reva Carlile of Springville, Mrs. ElDonna Vicklund of Lehi, Miss Marilyn Young and Miss Kay Camenish of Provo and best man Neldon Condor of American Fork. I The bride was beautiful in white satin fashioned with sweetheart neckline and scalloped lace col-Continued col-Continued on Page 8 l Smith-Cobbley Continued from Page 1 lar, her two tiered veil edged with lace, matching that of her collar, fell from a crown of seed pearls. She carried deep lavender glads. Attendants were charmingly gowned in pastel formals and held very light lavender glads. Sandra Evans and Oleta Cobbley, pretty little train bearers were clad in pink and green. Presiding in the gift room was an aunt of the bride, Mrs. Zora Smith. She was assisted by Emma Em-ma Shotten and Jean Patton. Young ladies who served were Joyce Evans, Lois Peterson, Fae Jorgensen, Pat Welch, Mignon Sheriff. I The newlyweds will establish a home in Las Vegas, Nevada, where Mr. Cobbley is stationed with the Army Air Force. j |