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Show crown of seed pearls held her fingertip veil and she carried a bouVt of pink and buds centered with an orchid As maid of honor Miss UU Peterson was gowned in blue, while bridesmaids MiS Irene Curry and Miss Lorraine Tob.a-son Tob.a-son were frocked in yellow and Pink respectively. Old-fashioned I nosegays of white and pink Isweetpeas and carnations were, carried by the attendants LeGrand Beckstrom ot Bing-; Bing-; ham was best man. Ushers were I Gordon Buckle Jr. and DelMar i Schick i Mrs.' Buckle and Mrs. Pollock, mothers of the bride and bride-groom bride-groom respectively, were gowned in black with complimenting corsages of yellow rosebuds and I gardenias. j Following the ceremony a re- I ceDtion honored the newlyweds i Assisting in the gift room were Mrs. Jay Rasmussen, Mrs. Clyde Kendall and Mrs. Kenneth Ken-dall. Ken-dall. Serving were Jerry Pollock, , 'Joyce Hansen, Genevieve Olsen, Shirley Reed, Helen Jetlcott, : Ruth and Margaret McKellar. After a wedding trip to the northwest and San Francisco they will make their home in Bingham. O BUCKLE - POLLOCK WEDDING In a wedding solemnized Friday Fri-day evening, May 23 at the home of her parents, Miss Florence Maureen Buckle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Buckle of Copperton, became the bride of McKay Pollock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pollock of Bingham. Bishop Rex B. Garrett of Cop-perton Cop-perton LDS ward, officiated. The charming bride was lovely love-ly in white satin entrain. A |