Wedding Reception Held For the Willieyn Stoddards4fDarlene.Condie, a June .bride, became Mrs. William Mack* Stod-*. dard' in* the Salt Lake temple 'Jurib 9 with Pres, George F. Richards performing the ceremony, r in the presence of 20 * members of the immediate families. Following the ceremony the groom’s parents entertained’,, at a wedding supper.The' couple greeted their many friends* ’and relatives Tuesday night at*a reception in the Franklin county courthouse. The' bride wore a white georgette gown and veil Vith a tierra of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of gardenias and red roses. Attending the bride—were Jher .maid* of honor, Elizabeth Condie, and bridesmaids, Lois Menzies - and Bernice Seamons, who wore blue, pink, and white fronted organza Vespectivelyf.' Alice Jane Hayes acted as flower girt. They all carried bouquets of sweetpeas and carnations. Erwin Stoddard, Jr., a brother of the groom stood asj best man. *Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Stoddard and Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Condie received the guests. Ushers .were Dan Stoddard and Dr, Lyman Condie. Grant E. Condie acted as master of ceremonies arid1 Norma Condie was in charge .of. the guest book. Supervising the gifts were Afton Stoddard and _ LaReen Lowe. Beth Stoddara, Iva Lu Hyer, Stella Charles, and Mary S.'Condie served.A program consisted of a trio, Clarice Condie, Elnora Palmer, and Shirley Palmer, “xyophone numbers by Rolene Dahle, vocal solos by PearrEsplin, comet solos by Charles Hobbs, vocal solos by Horace Baugh.Dancing and social chats were enjoyed by two hundred and fifty guests. The bride and groom left Saturday, June 14, for Boulder, Colo,, where they will make their home.