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Show LDS Ward solemnized the double ring ceremony. A lovely reception, carrying out the decorative theme of Valentine's Val-entine's day, complimented the newlyweds following the ceremony cere-mony at Bingham LDS ward. For the ceremony and reception recep-tion the charming bride was stunningly attired in a beautiful white gown of sheer net over satin styled with a bouffant ballerina bal-lerina skirt and dainty French lace bodice. Her fingertip veil of imported French illusion edged edg-ed with delicate lace was caught to a lace Juliet cap etched in seed pearls and she carried a boiKiuut consisting of a white orchid surrounded by heart-shaped heart-shaped tulle and stephanotis with white satin streamers. Weaiinu ballerina length gowns of delicate pastel shades of pink net, yellow taffeta, orchid or-chid and blue respectively were bridal attendants Miss ReNee Johnston, who attended her sister sis-ter as maid of honor; Mrs. Lowell Low-ell Gillnian of Pleasant Grove, attending matron; Miss Jerry Watkins and Miss Bonnie Bithell, bridesmaids. They carried heart-shaped heart-shaped bouquets of pink carnations carna-tions and white camellias with pink streamers. James Wallace of Idaho performed per-formed duties of best man for his brother. Ushers were Paul Shrum and Richard Colson, both of Glenn's Ferry, Idaho. In the receiving line besides the bridal party were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johnston, the bride's parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Morrell, uncle and aunt of the 5 room, of Glenn's Ferry. Mrs. ohnston greeted guests in a gown of blue shade while Mrs. Morrell wore grey. Both wore complimenting corsages of pink camellias and white carnations. Assisting at the reception were Mrs. Bodily, Mrs. Tom Carrigan, Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Barlow, Miss Joyce Wells, Miss Joan Tanner, Miss Margene Barlow, Miss Mar-lene Mar-lene Diederich, Miss Lois Mc-Cormick, Mc-Cormick, Mr. and Mrs. John Nil-sson, Nil-sson, Ann and Arnie Nilsson, Mrs. D. F. Johanson, Mr. and Mrs. James Carrigan, Jimmie Carrigan, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence West, Garth West, Mrs. Leslie Carrigan, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carter, Janell Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hansen, Michael, Duncan and Douglas Wallace. ' A continual musical program furnished by Joel P. Jensen, Ned Brown, Roslyn Hansen, Denece Johanson and Janice Hocking entertained guests throughout the evening. Upon their return from a honeymoon trip to Las Vegas, Nev., the couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. For traveling trav-eling the bride donned a navy blue suit accessorized in navy blue'. A white orchid corsage completed her ensemble. Special guests in attendance were the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Carrigan of Midvale, and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wallace of Glenn's Ferry, Ida., grandparents of the groom. s Miti Roberta Johnston and John N. Wallace Wed In Home Rites Valentine's day was chosen by Miss Roberta Dale Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johnston of Bingham Canyon, as the date for her marriage to John N. Wallace, son of . Mrs. Roy Holt of Phoenix. Ariz., and Walter S. Wallace of Salt Lake City. The well-known couple recited nuptial vows at the home of the bride's parents amidst a setting of pink carnations, white stock, and . greenery illuminated by lighted tapers in graduated can-dalabra; can-dalabra; Preceding the ceremony Mrs. Gordon Bodily played Lohengrin's Loh-engrin's Wedding March. Bishop WUford H. Harris of Bingham |