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Show Sutherland 3Iiss Is Wed At Home Miss LaVon Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amon Johnson of Sutherland, and Robert Dean Thai-man, Thai-man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Thalman, of Provo, were married Friday, Nov. 10. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's parents, by Bishop Frank Lyman, before members of the fam ilies and close friends, at half past seven o'clock. The bride was lovely in a white satin wedding gown, with long, pointed sleeves, lace-trimmed bodice, bod-ice, and full skirt with train. She wore a fingertip wedding veil, and carried pink and white carnations. She was attended by Mrs. Tenna Johnson as matron of honor, her Sister, Bonnie Lou Johnson, as junior jun-ior bridesmaid, and Edith Anderson Ander-son and Sarah Housekeeper as bridesmaids. Best man was Lynn Knudsen of Provo. Following the ceremony a wedding wed-ding reception at Sutherland ward hall honored the young couple and they received many gifts and best wishes. On the program Carl Thai-man, Thai-man, brother of the bridegroom, acted as master of ceremonies. Those taking part were Mrs. Tenna Ten-na Johnson' and Bonnie Lou Johnson, John-son, a piano duet; Jeneal Barney, a vocal solo; Harold Wind, a reading, read-ing, and Edith Anderson, piano solo. Mr. and Mrs. Thalman are now making their home in Provo, where both are employed at the First Security Bank. |