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Show placed for relatives and close friends. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy left November No-vember 17 for Murray,; where they were honored at a reception recep-tion at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Timothy. They will make their home at Bingham Canyon. Mr. Timothy served two years in the U. S. army and was released re-leased to resume work- in the copper mines at Bingham. O Lyman-Timoihy Rite At Reported In The Duchesne Newipaper Miss Laura Mae Lyman became be-came the bride of Reed Timothy at the apartment of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lyman of Duchesne, November 15. The ceremony was solemnized by Bishop Levi J. Anderton at 5 p.m. The bride was given away by her father. She was lovely in a princess frock of white serge with a white feather turban and black accessories. She wore a corsage of red roses, tied with white velvet ribbon. The bride's mother wore a black gown, accented by a corsage cor-sage of gardenias and red roses. The apartment was decorated with pink and white sweet peas. A wedding supper was served at the Mission Inn at a long table ta-ble centered by a lovely three-tiered three-tiered bride's cake. Covers were |