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Show C i li J- '4 ' J J . -K f ' MRS. QUENTEN M. STEELE Exchange Vox The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the setting for the wedding wed-ding of Diane Talmage and Quentin M. Steele on July 12. Elder James Cullimore performed per-formed the rites. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton A. Talmage of 90S. 650 E., Bountiful. Boun-tiful. Mr. and Mrs. Washburn W. Steele of Cherokee, Iowa, are parents of the bridegroom. THE Gold Room at the Hotel Utah was the setting for the wedding breakfast. A reception recep-tion was held at the Lion House. The bride wore a gown of silk organza with an overlay of lace on the bodice that curves to the waist at the back and over the cap sleeve, with a double ruffle at the bottom and a cathedral length veil. CAROLYN Talmage was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Annette Talmage, Mrs. Ronald Talmage and Miranda Steele. The maid of honor wore a lavender voile gown with flowered blue and lavender collar and sash. Bridesmaids wore gowns like the maid of honor with flowered collar and sash with blue voile. The bride's mother wore a long dress of lavender. The bridegroom's mother wore a floor length gown of Hawaiian print. The flower girl wore a gown same as the bridesmaids, brides-maids, with blue voile with flowered collar and sash. BEST man was Steele. Ushers wei-Talmage wei-Talmage and Mr. Dale Peery. Prenuptial parti, given by Mrs. Dalt: Lynda Christensen a; Packer, Lena Kor Robin Quinn, Mrs. F-: tersen and Mrs. Dait Ste and Mrs. Wayne Smir.aim THE BRIDE has i?orrmi Bountiful High andETemp bridegroom will from BYU in Augusi THl an LDS mission to Ja; m. After a honeymoor ur terfront cabin in tl'yay, they will make their; Mr Des Moines, Iowa. md ( Jristi |