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Show MARY McCULLEY, DYKE LE FEVRE EXCHANGE WEDDING VOWS Miss Mary Jane McCulley of ' Sailt Lake became the bride of Mr. Dyke M. LeFevre Saturday at the ' MiLford First DDS Ward Chapel. Bishop Cecil Edwards officiated. j The bride, a daughter of Mr. i and Mrs. Charles W. MeCullov, j chose a gown off tulle and satin. The bodice was of lace, and lac? formed the upper part of the skirt. She carried an orchid with roses and lilies of the valley. Mr. LeFevre is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis LeFevre, Maybelle, Colo. Attending; the bride ait the wedding wed-ding and reception were Mrs. Robert Rob-ert H. Kirby, matron of honor; Miss Mary Barrrett and Miss Carla McCuiiley. They wore gowns of varying shades of pink and carried car-ried bouquets at pink roses. Tom LeFevre was best man and John Terry and Lynn Petersor ushered. After the ceremony the bride groom's parents were hosts at rbhe wedding breakfast honoring the paiirr. The reception was held ac t hie wardhouse 'also. The new Mrs. LeFevre was graduated grad-uated from Brigham Young University Uni-versity dn medical technology. Her I bridegroom is serving with the US ! Army dn Fort Bolvoir, Va., where I .the couple will make their home after a honeymoon in Southern California. Later the. bridal pair will live in Salt Lake while Mr. LeFevre continues liis studies at the University of Utah. |