MRS. WILLIAM E. HYMASSharol Owen Becomes Bride of William HymasDouble-ring riles performed; ard Thorpe, with Ross Pearce, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple i Virgil Hymas. Eager Hymas, pl i and ftnrrinn Owen as ushers, united in marriage Miss SharolOwen and William E. Hvmas.Henry D. Taylor officiated.The new bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William L.Owen. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Earl;D. Hymas.The following evening the cou-1 pie received guests at a recep-j tion at the White House.The attractive bride wore an:' original gown of white slipper-; satin, slender and supple, the!; gown' had a fitted bodice, a nat- j 1 tural waistline, and controlled j; skirt graced with a detachable! train. Quilting accented by clus- j i ters of rose buds was featured j ] at the bottom of the gown and f 3 train. Her veil fell from a crown:. of pearls. The bridal bouquet s consisted of white spider chry-i* santhemums, : cMrs. Dale Larkin, twin sister,] of the bride was matron of bon- j or. Also attending the bride! were her sisters. Mrs. Don Stitt, p Mrs. William Stitt and Miss]]Bi^e Owen. IThey were all attired in slim I floor-iength gowns of burnt; orange crepe, and carried bou-i1 quets of bronze-colored spider;] chrysanthemums. _ j iActing as best man was Rich- 1] Following a honeymoon trip I to Las Vegas, the couple is residing in Ogden.t___