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Show . " -y. '""'': ; ; I . A- ; f ' Ring bearer was Mark Arnold. The bridal party walked through a flower bedecked arch and red and white blossoms provided an impressive floral setting as President Presi-dent Oscar J. Harline, of Grant LDS stake, performed the marriage mar-riage rites. Mrs. Wilson chose a waltz length gown of tofist taffeta and lace and wore a corsage of roses and camellias in shades of pink pinned at her shoulder for her daughter's wedding. Best man was Murdock Mac-donald, Mac-donald, brother of the groom, who came from Vancouver' to attend the wedding. Ushers were C. Ben Fullmer, Dick Wilson, Murray Jones and Harry Wilson. The new Mrs. Macdonald wore a powder blue box suit with navy accessories, and a gray squirrel cape completed her traveling ensemble. en-semble. The newlyweds will make their home in Salt Lake. The bride has been the inspiration inspira-tion of many prenuptial parties given by Miss Carol Withers, Mrs. Dick Wilson, Mrs. C. Ben Fullmer and Mrs. Wilson. BARBARA MARIE WILSON BARBARA MARIE WILSON BRIDE OF GARTH MACDONALD gowns of white Pandaglare in empire em-pire design. They carried heart-shaped heart-shaped bouquets of feathered carnations car-nations and roses. Flower girls were Gay Lynn Martin and Carole Willoughby in identical frocks as the bridesmaids and carried miniature bouquets. Miss Barbara Marie Wilson became be-came the bride of Garth Macdonald Macdon-ald in Thursday evening rites recited re-cited at the Reception Center, 1227 East 33rd South. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Murrille S. Wilson and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alick Macdonald, Vancouver, B.C. The bride wore an original model of Chantilly lace over satin fashioned fash-ioned with a scalloped drop waist line, dramatising the voluminous skirt of nylon tulle. The boat neckline neck-line and short sleeves, were outlined out-lined In dainty scallops and lace gloves, elbow length, came to points at the wrists. Her dark beauty was accented by the ethereal ethe-real white of her gown. She wore a single strand of pearls, a gift from the bridegroom. Feather carnations car-nations and stephanotis centered with a white orchid was her bridal bouquet. Mrs. Ben Fullmer, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and bridesmaids were Mrs. Murray Jones, Misses Carma Ellis and Carol Withers. They wore identical j |