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Show Gillins-Thompson Miss Sherrie Gillins became the bride of Normand Thompson June 24, in a double-ring ceremony cere-mony in the St. George LDS Temple. Harold S. Snow, temple president, officiated. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gillins, and Mr. Thompson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Thompson. In the evening the couple was honored at a wedding reception in the Milford LDS Church. The bride were a gown of chantilly lace and nylon tulle ruffles. The long sleeves were of lace and the scalloped neckline was trimmed with sequins. Her finger-tip veil of imported silk illusion was released re-leased from a tiara of luster pearls and sequins. Her bouquet was made up of red roses. A sister of the bride, Miss Elaine Gillins, was maid of honor. hon-or. Bridesmaids were Miss Charlene Char-lene Wheeler, Miss Sallie Williams, Wil-liams, Miss Kaye Tclley and Miss Helen Jean Gillins. Flower girls were Christine Myers, Shelly Ray Jeffries, Launa Marshall and Betty Jo Stewart. Odel Thompson, brother of ihe bridegroom, was best man. Eddie Myers, Gerald Myers, Boyd Myers and Ronald Simpkins ushered. After a honeymoon trip, the ncwlyweds are making their home in Pocatello, Idaho. Attending from out of town were grandparents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barlocker; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barlocker and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Singleton and family, all of Enterprise; En-terprise; Mrs. Bill Marshall and family of Logandale, Nev.; Mrs. H. D. Myers of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stoker andson, Cedar City; Mrs. Jim Bohn, Beaver; Bea-ver; Allen Bingham and daughter, daugh-ter, Floydada, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Odel Thompson and son of Calif omia; Mrs. Lucille Lamb and family, . Henderson, Nev.; Mrs. LuDean Reynolds and family, fam-ily, Salt Lake City. |