Wedding Rites Are1SolemnizedAt Presidio ChapelMr. and Mrs. Leo E. Arnold. 505 North Sixth avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Phyllis Ann. to Lt. William Francis I Bouch. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bouch of Rupert.The couple were united at a beautifully impressive service, an afternoon mass, held in the chapel at Fort Winfield Scott, the Presidio of San Francisco, at 4:30 o'clock the afternoon of August 14.The Rev T J. Hatton, chaplain of the post, officiated at the ceremony.The chapel was charmingly decorated for the occasion with white gladioli and asters.Th bride wore a floor-length gown of white chiffon fashioned with a lace basque and full skirt. Long white lace gloves and fingertip veil of tulle, held with a wreath of orange blossoms, completed the costume and she carried a shower bouquet of bouvardia.She was attended by Sheila O’Connor of San Francisco, as bridesmaid, who wore a gown of heaven blue marquisette made with a fitted bodice, and a wreath of daisies and gardenias in her hair. She carried an old-fashioned bouquet of the same white blos-Aoms,Jerry Liston of San FrancLsoo was the best man. Private Vem 1 Knapp played the Wedding March from Lohengrin for the entrance ( of the bridal p.artv and the Mendelssohn Wedding March for the recessional. During mass he played Rosevlg’s Ave Maria and appropriate hvrnns A wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride’s aunt, Mrs Mary Braiy, 2201 Pacific avenue in San Francisco where the guests included the br:de and groom. Miss O’Cmnor. M: Liston and Mr Knapp Father Hatton and Mrs Leo Arnold the bride's mother, of Pocatello. her aunt. Mrs. W O Pell of Oiden. and cousins. Lt Charles D Pell of Stockton air field, and Miss Barbara Pell of San F-anri.--'o. Miss Mabel Palik of Sun Francisco and Mrs. Bralv.A wedding rake wreathed with white bias ms centered the table ^ The bride is a graduate of St ( Joseph’s sc i.ool. Powello; Sacred Heart aea '.imy, O-den, and St. I Anthony • h -oral ira ning school . for nurses in Pocatello Since her graduation in 104! she ha.s been I employed aa nurse w.*h the Kraft J company.Lt Bouch i5 a graduate of Rupert high school and University of Idaho at Moscow. He entered the a tenure in March. 1941, and re- •« ceived his r mmwaion in June at Jl Fort Knox Kv. in the tank division of the artnv.Tne couple :»ent a few days’ di honeymoon in San Francisco be- M fore going to Carmel to make their n home. Lt. Bouch is stationed at C Fort Ord. siMrs. Arnold returned Thursday m from San Fum sen. En route p] home she visited m Susanville, Calif, with the Stanley Arnold