Mr. and Mrs. Whatcott WedIn Lovely Home CeremonyCalvin D, Whatcott claimed Marjorie B. Koenig as his bride in ceremonies last night at the lovely home of Dr. and Mrs. Stanley N. Clark Jr. in Provo. Young Lynette and Denise What-cotl and tiny Juliannc and Rebecca Mary Koenig were special guests.Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Newell W. Bown of Philadelphia. Penn., and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Whatcott of Provo.Immediately following the ceremony tlie bride's parents were hosts at a reception at the Clark home, attended by relatives and a few close friends, honoring thecouple.The bride wore a floor-length, pale aqua gown of dc luna taffeta in a brocade floral pattern. The ivateau back featured a floating panel extending to the floor and the waistline was enhanced with a small bow. with matching bows adorning the length sleeves. On her head the bride wore a cluster of tiny silk roses in the pale aqua shade.Attending the bride was Mrs.; Lowell Hall. Bountiful, who wore I a light blue sheath dress of em-jbroidercd quilted cotton.Following a wedding trip the couple will make a temporary home in Provo. Mr. Whatcott is a graduate of Brigham Young University and Colorado State College, and is a member of Phi Delta Kappa, national honorary fraternity. He taught in the Provo City Schools for several years and is now principal of the Milford Elementary School.Mrs. Whatcott is a graduate of Brigham Young University and has been doing advanced studies in education at the University for the past year. ;PulloverSmartnessThis smart two-piece would be simplicity itself if it were not for the pretty detail of the scallops, and even they are simple to make. No. 3262 comes in sizes 10. 12. 14. 16. 18. Size 14 takes yards of | 35-inch fabric.Send 35c in coins for this pat-j tern to IRIS LANE, care of The - Daily Herald. Box 1490. New York jl. X. Y. Add 5C for third class ) or 15c for first class mail. Our • Pattern Book is 50 cents. Add 15