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Show to Monterey, Calif. They will return re-turn to Salt Lake to reside. The bride is a graduate of the University of Utah. The bridegroom bride-groom now attends the USAC at Logan. . . . skirts which fell to ballerina length. They carried baskets of daisies, stephanotis and ivy. The matron of honor was gowned in yellow. Assuming duties of best man for the bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Dimas of Bingham Canyon, was Nick Ma-krakas. Ma-krakas. John Jackson, Gene Lil-lie Lil-lie and George Dimus assisted as ushers. Following the nuptials, newly-weds newly-weds left for a honeymoon trip ? June Wedding The Greek Orthodox Church in Salt Lake City formed stately t setting Sunday, June 10, for wedding rites uniting in marriage mar-riage Miss Nancy Lillie, a daughter dau-ghter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Sherman M. Lillie, 1211 Laird Ave., Salt Lake City, and John C. Dimas. Officiating at the double ring ; ceremony was Rev. Angelo Gav- ales and Rev. Antonios Kalogero-i Kalogero-i poulns. Immediately following a , reception honored thi newly-I newly-I weds at the home of the bride's ! parents. '. Given in marriage by her fa-i fa-i thcr, the bride was lovely in a gown of frosted organza accent- ed with lily of the valley in j raised design. The dress was fashioned with Peter Pan collar, long sleeves which tapered to joints over the wrists and self i button trim. A bouffant skirt fell entrain from a hand span waistline, waist-line, and a tiny crown caught a fingertip veil of illusion. She 'carried a bouquet of white roses, ivy and stephanotis surrounding a single lavender orchid. Preceding the bride down the aisle were attendants, Mrs. Gene Lillie as matron of honor, and Miss Catherine Dimas, Miss Wil-ma Wil-ma Dimas and Miss Joan Lillie as bridesmaids. They wore like frocks of green organza styled with slim bodices accented with off-shoulder necklines and full |