Mary Elizabeth Munro Weds Here In Double Ring Ceremony April 9Miss Mary Elizabeth Munro and Kanekoa C. Aina were wed in an impressive double .-ring ceremony at P. P. m., April 9. in the Relief Society rclt;om of the LDS Chapel here.The bride is the daughter or Orren Munro of Soda Springs.The groom is the son of Ah Kui Aina of Hilo, Hawaii.Bishop Perry Warner solemnized the ceremony. The wedding march played by Miss NoritaChugg.“The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white formal with lace bodice and full skirt of net and taffeta with a finger-tip veil The beautiful bridal bouquet was five white orchids sent frdra Hawaii.Attending the couple were JHa Munro Barger, matron of honor, and Taft Thomsen, best man. Witnessing tfa* ceremony were members of the family and a few close relatives.A wedding recepti-m and dance followed the ceremony attended by host of friends and relatives, with the couple receiving many gifts. Music was furnished by Lei and Glade Sibbett and Noble Huskey. During the intermission, refreshments were served and a program presented with Taft Thomsen acting as master of ceremonies.A reading was given by Verda Weaver and remarks made by Roland Allen. Vocal numbers followed by Eliza Lei and Glade Sibbett and Aloma and Noble Hussey. Mrs. Hucsey also danced a native hula dance.The bride is a graduate of S''da Springs high—school. Mr. Aina attended school in Hawaii and is a graduate of Hilo high school. He is now statirjned with the 9104-tlv Air Reserve Group in Columbus. Ohio.The cmple left by train Wednesday to _ make their home in Dayton, Ohio