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Show Marriage Is Announced Mrs. Margaret Shoell announces the marriage of her daughter ioiouiy anu r ei oinanu IOmeter Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Billeter of Salt Lake City. Marriage vows were exchanged in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Wednesday in the presence of near relatives, the bride's mother, and five sisters, Mrs. Tearl Cullimore, Mrs. Thelma Watkins, Mrs. Louise Tobler, Mrs. Geneve Wanlass and the grooms parents and brother. On their return to Pleasant Grove a beautifully arranged reception re-ception honored the young couple at the bride's home. Greeting relatives and friends were the newlyweds, the bride's mother, the bride's brother, Fred Shoell, Mrs. Elaine C. Ely, matron of honor Miss Aleen Watkins and Miss Sharlyn Tobler bride's maids. Wm. Billeter acted as best man for his brother. Little Mary Ann Dicdi'ickson was the flower gill. The bride was a picture of loveliness love-liness in shimmering white satin cut entrain. Her filmy fingertip veil wa sheld in place by a tiara of seed pearls. She carried a large orchid nestled in white carnations and tied with sttin streamers. Her attendants were gowned in beautiful pastel formals and car- ied humonizing nosegays, as did Ml so the pretty little flower girls. Mothers of the bride and groom were becoming in afternoon dresses dres-ses on which they pitined corsages nf white roses and carnations. . The gift display was arranged and tasty refreshments prepared by the bride's sisters Mrs. Pearl Cullimore, Garland; Mrs. Thelma Watkins, Richland, Washington; ' Mrs. Louise Tobler, Nampa Idaho, Mis. Geneve Wanlass Rodeo, Calif, Mrs. Almond Webb, Lehi, Mr.".. Beth Shoell, Pleasant Grove, anil Mrs. Helen Webb Provo. Miss Marilyn Watkins and Miss Margaret Ann Webb served. More than 20 guests attended. The young couple will make their home in Salt Lake City where Mr. Billeter is connected with the Z. C. M. I. |