Sioux City Girl Becomes Bride OfAkron Young Mani Miss Judith Mahan And Dallas KlemmeITake Vows April 6.Miss Judith El nine Mahan became the bride of Dallas Neal Klemme at a ceremony pcrform-od Saturday evening at the First Methodist Church in Sioux City, the Rev. Paul Heath officiated.Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mahan, 1425 Court j St., and Mr. and Mrs. Embert j Klemme, rural Akron.The wedding was followed by a reception in Hie church parlors.Miss Sandra Iverson, maid of honor, Miss Kathleen Dennison, bridesmaid wore gowns of coral cut velvet on satin, with empire waistlines and floor-Iength A-linc skirts. Bows with veils completed their costumes and they carried white j carnations and pompons.Rene Montgomery was flower I girl.Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose an empire gown of white cut velvet on satin, with A-line skirt and chapel train which fell from the shoulderline. Her bouffant veil was held by a headpiece of pearled petals and' she ! carried white pompons and carnations.Ronald Klemme was best man for his brother. Larry Klemme was attendant, and Norvin Moss, George Johnson Jr., Kurtis Wilier and Allen Hansen ushered.When they return from a wedding trip to Minnesota, Mr. and Mrs. Klemme will reside on a farm near Akron.