Mr. and Mrs. John Gill living in Provo after wedding tripLovely Linda Pyper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pyper, became the bride of John GUI, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gill of this city in rites performed August 25, in the Salt Lake Temple. President El Ray Christiansen officiated.The following evening, a reception in Kolob Stake House honored the couple.Mrs. Ray Marshall, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and LuDean Pyper. Joan Gill, Karen Gill, Susan Gill. Karen Oldrovd. Linda Houser.Lona Lee Child. Erlene Childand Sherry Lynn Pyper ’erebridesmaids.The bride was charmingly attired in white chanUlly lacc over tulle panels of satin with a graceful scalloped neckline' trimmed with seed-pearls. The full skirt fell into a chapel train and her veil of illusion cascaded from a crown oi pearls. She carried a bouquet of tiny baby orchids centered with a large orchid.The attendants wore lavender and white checks accentedby a single pearl ecklace. They held tiny basket-like cages filled with lavender baby breath and white ehrysanthe-mums. .David Pennington was best man and Kay Marshall and Bill Gale were ushers.Assisting with the reception Of guests were parents of tht couple. Mrs. Pyper wearing pink brocaded batiste with baby orchid corsage and Airs. Gill, lavender organdy wit! pink rose-bud corsage.Greeting guests «t the doo were Mr. and Mrs. Rolam Oldroyd and Mr. and Mrs Max Thorn. Mrs. Jimmy Wis-combe and Karen Haymond were at the guest register.Arranging gifts Were Mrs Neva Hu tellings, Mrs. Linda Hutchings. Marlene Wai-reiServing was in Anna Mae Houaer a, f; Julie Ann Oldroyd 5* Ames. Linda Davies’r, 1 rington, Mary Ann a: Janie Snelson, Katwand I.ara Lee Lawrww!Special guests at u ception were gran,*? Mrs. J. M. Dotson * Lake City; George p of Heber City and v' ^ Cates, Springville. 51A wedding brcakfsji by parents of the grr„ ored tlie couple a(U-marriage.The couple left after „ ception on a honeys'' to the Grand Canyon t make their home .'while the groom confe,education at the BYU ’Mrs. John Gill, the former Linda Pyper married in the Salt Lake Temple, will make home in Provo.