Nuptial Vows Are ExchangedKathleen M e r r e 11 Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Merrell, 1549 Wood St., became the bride of Gerald Gene Sjol-ander, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. lt;E. Sjolander, 126 8th Ave. S., ■ Onalaska, in a 3 p.m. ceremony Saturday in the Onalaska Methodist Church.Rev. Roger D. Gustafson officiated at the ceremony which was followed by a reception in the Blue Moon Lounge.The bride wore a gown of ivory linen which was styled with an empire bodice, scoop neckline and a chapel train. Shei carried a cascade of yellow roses.Bridal attendants were Mrs. Ronald Voigt and Mrs. Gary Schafer. They wore green and gold skimmer gowns accented with venise lace and bishop sleeves. They carried cascades of yellow, bronze and white -pompons.The bridegroom was attended by Ronald Voigt and David Lemke. Gary Schafer and James Hauser seated the guests.The couple is now on a two week wedding trip to Florida. The bridegroom is a police office for the Onalaska Police Department.