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Show Toniiilc Riles Unite Couple In Salt Lake A . prettily arranged reception honoring Garda Moulton and Vel-don Vel-don R. Hodgeson was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Henry Moulton, 1138 E. 4th South, in Salt Lake. The pair were married at 5 p. m., March 18, in the Salt Lake temple, Spencer W. Kimball officiating at both the temple rite and the double dou-ble ring ceremony immediately following. fol-lowing. Sixteen friends and relatives relat-ives of the couple witnessed the ceremony,. The bride wore traditional white satin with chantilly lace and carried car-ried . a brides bouquet of white carnations and pink rosebuds. Miss Kari Sonstoby was maid of honor, with Phyllis M. Sampson and Jane M. Stone, sister of the bride, attending at-tending matrons. Miss Sonstoby wore blue crepe, Mrs. Sampson, light rose, and Mrs. Stone light green, and each carried bridesmaid bouquets tied with rose, green and blue shaded satin ribbon. Charles E. Parkin missionary companion com-panion friend of the bride-groom stood as best man. Also in the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Moulton, parents par-ents of the bride, and Henry C. Hodgesson of Ogden, father of the groom, and an aunt of the groom, Mrs. Orme of Provo. The home was decorated with pink and white snapdragons and a beautifully decorated wedding cake. Gordon Christensen, formerly of Delta, sang favorite songs of the bride and groom. My Wonderful One, and My Heart is Thine Alone, Mrs. John O. Mason of 1150 Harri- son Ave., aunt of the bride accompanied ac-companied him on the piano. The couple honeymooned for a week in Idaho Falls, where they spent part of their time in the Idaho Falls temple. They are now at home at 622 Elizabeth St. Salt Lake City. |