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Show his brother. Ushers were Lynn Pett, another brother of the groom, Bob Jimas and Dr. P. G. Fulstow. Mrs. Mills greeted guests in a dinner gown of aqua crepe with orchid corsage. Mrs. Pett was also attired in aqua crepe and her corsage was white carnations. carna-tions. A reception honored the new-lyweds new-lyweds at the Civic Center following fol-lowing the ceremony. Friends of the bride assisting at the reception recep-tion were Mrs. Helen Sullenger, Misses Agnes Sullenger, Wilma Dimas, ReNee Johnston, Helen Zampos, Barbara Kay Nelson, Catherine Chipian, Darlene Mof-fitt, Mof-fitt, Connie Stillman and Mrs. H. C. Jenkins. O December Wedding ' Burbank, Calif., will be the new home for newlyweds Mr. and Airs. Fern W. Pett. The bride is the former Miss Barbara J. Mills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rex Mills' of Bingham Bing-ham Canyon. Mr. Pett is a son of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pett of Copperton. The couple exchanged marriage vows in a candlelight service Friday evening, December 28, at seven o'clock in the Bingham Community Methodist church. Rev. Ada Duhigg and Rev. Earl Lake solemnized the double ring ceremony. Edward Heather, grandfather of the bride, played the wedding march on the pipe organ and provided soft music during the ceremony. The church was beautifully decked with decorations of the Christmas season. Pews were decorated with white satin bows tied with sprigs of holly and white tapers set in holly hojders adorned each window. Four candelabra can-delabra of seven tapers eadh tied with white satin bows illuminated illumin-ated the church. Altar rails were banked with evergreen branches tied with red satin bows and lined lin-ed with tall poinsettia plants which also were placed at base of tach candalabra. Red azaleas, coxcomb and Jerusalem cherries decorated the altar posts and the organ. , , . , The chanifing bride chose a wedding gown of white Chantilly lace over satin fashioned with a full skirt which fell to ballerina length, and she wore a dutch cap of lace caught to a fingertip veil of sheer net illusion. She carried a basket corsage of white rosebuds rose-buds centered with an orchid and stephanotis streamers. Attendants to the bride were Miss Barbara Ball, maid of honor, hon-or, and Miss Maurine Moffitt, , bridesmaid, who wore similar gowns of gold satin and net and ' green satin and net respectively. Their flowers were- basket corsages cor-sages of red' and white carnations with stephanotis streamers, and they wore red and white carnation carna-tion curlettes in their hair. ' Ray Pett stood as best man for |