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Show wearing a white satin frock, was flower giil. For the reception honoring tn riewlyweds that evening in the Cathedral room of Albany hotel, Denver, Mrs. Peros, the brides mother, wore black and Mrs. Hi-mas, Hi-mas, mother of the groom, chose a pink model. Both wore corsages corsag-es of red roses and gardenias. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner for the bridal party, relatives and friends was given in the Mural room of the Albany hotel. Upon returning from a wedding wed-ding trip to Yellowstone national park the couple are making then home in Bingham. A number of out of town relatives rela-tives and friends were present at the wedding. Clay Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Watson, ls in Carmel. Calif., where he Is on the art stall of the Monterey Centennial. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robrrson and Rhoda Lee and Louis d Richmond, Calif., arrived Tins day for a week's visit with .di and Mrs. Antlioii O. Jacobson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cm v as and familv and Mr. and Mrs John Togliatti of Murray. Mar; Agnes Jacobson and Ethel Peter son, who have been visiting ii California the past two and oiu half months, returned home witi them. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm J. Robertson Rob-ertson and sons, Malcolm ant Norman, are leaving Sunday foi a two weeks vacation to Winnipeg, Winni-peg, Canada. I Feros-Dimas Wedding I Impressive double ring nuptial j rites solemnized the afternoon of I July 31 in the Greek Orthodox t church in Denver, Colo., united in marriage Miss Kay Peros, daughter of Mrs. Nicholas F. Peros Per-os of Denver, and Peter C. Dimas a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dimas of Bingham Canyon, who with their family, were present at the wedding. Given in marriage by her brother, bro-ther, James N. Peros of San Francisco, the bride was lovely in a gown fashioned of white lace and white satin styled with a bustle back and long train. Her lull length veil of sheer illusion fill from a crown of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of three orchids surrounded by stephanotis. Attending her sister a.s maid of honor was Muss Athena Peros of Denver, wearing a model of pink satin and marquisette. In green satin and marquisette were brides maids Miss Katherine Dimas of Salt Lake City and Miss Wilma Dimas of Bingham, sisters of the groom, MLss Esther Kartas of Santa Fe, N. Mex., Miss Esther Arapkilis of Denver and Miss Harriet Peros, another sister of the bride. They earned basket elfects in yellow daisies from which fell satin streamers with daisies attachd. Standing as best man were George Demetropolos and Jimmy Jim-my Demetropolos of Salt Lake City. Ushers were John Peros of Denver, George Manelles of Cheyenne, Wyo., Voss Araphilis of Denver, John and George Dimas Di-mas of Bingham. Dean Pappas of Denver was ring bearer and Jimmy Peros also al-so of Denver was stefana bearer. Miss Phyllis Peros of Denver, |