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Show Grimshaw, Sorensen recite nuptial vows Miss Gay Grimshaw became the bride of M. Jim Sorensen in rites solemnized in the Idaho Falls Temple May 25. President Willard Ray officiated at the double ring ceremony. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Grimshaw, Enoch and Mr. and Mrs. Murray L. Sorensen, Black-foot, Black-foot, Idaho. The newlyweds were honored at a reception in Enoch on May 31. The bride wore a gown of white organdy featuring a full skirt and train. The fitted bodice with a high lace-covered neckline had full sleeves and a lace trim down Susan Sorensen, and Becky Sorensen. Petite Merritt Clark was flower girl. The attendants wore short orange and gold flowered dresses with a cream background. Each held a single long-stemmed orange rose. Tom Sorensen stood as best man for his brother. The mothers of the bridal pair wore long cream colored double knit dresses with orange camelia corsages. The bride chose a long white eyelet dress with a gathered bodice, long sleeves and a ruffle around the bottom as her going away costume. They spent a week honeymooning at Island Park in Yellowstone. The bride graduated from Cedar High in 1971 and from Continental College of Beauty in 1972. She has been employed as a beautician in Salt Lake for two years. The bridegroom graduated from Blackfoot High in 1966. Since then he has fulfilled an LDS M ission in the Western States and graduated from BYU in Political Science. He will finish his last year of Law School at the University of Idaho in Moscow this coming year. Meanwhile the newlyweds are making their home in Salt Lake. the front. The floor-length veil of tiered layers was held with a pearl and lace bonnet. She carried a cascade of orange rose buds and yellow carnations centered by a camelia. Matrons of honor were Mrs. Dave (Janet) Jarvis and Mrs. Ray (Dorothy) Orton. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Jim (Lynn) Clark, Mrs. John (Annette) (An-nette) Murray, Cindy Bess, |