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Show MARIE MD8K0UGH MARRIES LARRY BOTT IN CHURCH AFFAIR and brown box suite with avocado green accessories for traveling. The couple left for a trip to Las Vegas and California. They will make their home in Salt Lake. The new bride was the inspiration inspira-tion for many parties given by Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bryan, Miss Joanne Brocklebank, Mrs. Delbert Gerdes and Mrs. Jack McDonough. Miss Marie McDonough, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Barlly G. McDonough, Mc-Donough, 755 Windson St., and Larry K. Bott, 1628 East 3350 South, recited vows at high noon Saturday at Ou Lady of Lourdes Catholic church with Very Rev. Msgr. William E. Vaughan officiating. offi-ciating. The bride chose a gown of Rose point lace waltz length, accented with a dust flounce of tulle. A tiara ti-ara of sequins held in place her fingertip veil of illusion. She carried car-ried a prayer book centered with stephanotis and a white orchid. White chrysanthemums decorated the altar. The bride was given in ma'.riage by her father. Miss Anne McDonough sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a velveteen gown of cinnamon cinna-mon "color, ballerina length, with matching hat, and carried gold chrysanthemums in a gold kissing basket. Bridesmaids were Miss Joanne Brocklebank, Miss Catherine Eid-ler, Eid-ler, Pat Houghton and Miss Annet-ta Annet-ta Griffin. Best man was Robe t Jensen. Ushers included Joe McDonough, Fred Teinert, Don Wilson and Val R. Pyle. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bott, New Zealand. The Reception Center was the scene of the beautifully appointed reception honoring the newlyweds Saturday evening. Mrs. McDonough, mother of the bride, and hostess at the lovely reception, wore a light beige lace gown accented with a corsage of gardenias. The new Mrs. Bott wore a beige |