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Show SOCIETY gowns of pink taffeta. They all carried contrasting nosegays of sweetpeas and carnations. Bet man was Donald R. Koch, brother of the bridegroom. After a southern California honeymoon, the newlyweds will return to Salt Lake to live. Mr. Koch is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Parley Koch, S69 Ra-mona Ra-mona avenue. Southeasterners Honored at Wedding Rites Miss Ronda Agutter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Agutter, 828 Browning avenue, is now Mrs. K. Howard Koch. The ceremony to unite the two young southeasterners was performed in the Salt Lake Temple Friday. That evening a reception in the Richards ward honored the newlyweds. The reception was preceded by a wedding dinner at he home of the bridegroom's parents. The bride chose a model of ivory white satin and wore a finger-tip veil which fell from a seed pearl crown. She carried a circle of white carnations cent-1 ered with an orchid. Attendants to the bride were Miss Marlpno Ppacnct Tnair? rf honor who wore blue taffeta; Miss Trelva Goddard and Miss Arda Wetzel and Miss Carol Agutter, sister of the bride, were bridesmaids. They wore |