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Show nple ceremony unites couple i; v at home in Salt Lake City i ringville man, Dahl I 1 i Goble claimed as his Jliss Lena Vande Merwe : ; Lake City in temple ! j February 18. President r7 L. Christiansen per- t ! the ceremony. ; 2dding breakfast honor- ; couple at the home of i i- de's parents, Mr. and I n Vande Merwe, after nple rites and on the i y evening following the ;e, a reception was giv-' giv-' ' i in the 3rd-9th ward : ; j Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Goble are parents of the groom. The bride was attired in a Chantilly lace over satin wedding wed-ding gown with beaded bodice and tapering long sleeves. Tiers of lace and flounce of net at the hemline accented the full skirt. A bead-trim lace cap released her bridal veil of illusion and she carried a bouquet bou-quet of roses. Attending the bride was Mrs. Steve Asmus as matron of honor and another sister, Bea Vande Merwe was maid of honor. Linda Goble, sister of the groom was bridesmaid while Lenny and Lucy Asmus, Becky Joey and Connie Vande Merwe, nieces were junior bridesmaids. They wore princess style dresses of crystal charm and carried white satin hearts adorned with a single red rose to carry out a Valentine theme. James Brackner was best man. Greeting guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, while Gayle Brackner was at the guest book. Max Eldredge and Ronald Van Leuvan were ushers. In the gift room were Harriet Har-riet Whiting, JoAnn Harring- ton and Bonnie Cowan assistea by gift bearers, Dennis Goble, Dwight Bird, Randy Goble and Sunny Boy Asmus. Serving were Joan Gustav-son, Gustav-son, Gloria Sargent and Al-zada Al-zada Numkena. The newlyweds are residing in Salt Lake City where they were honored with, a reception in the Cannbn Fifth ward the evening following their marriage. |