Hit. AND MRS. John Nobcker arc shown at a reception hon-oiing their A\xg. 18 marriage in the Salt-Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Mrs. Nobcker is the fotmvn: Cammie CappS, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Martin Capps of SalmonCammie Capps-John Nebeker marry in LOS Temple ceremonyrAug. 18i «A welding reception on the banks of the Salmon River honored Mi.« and Mrs John Havens Nchokei, Aug 19The party* u is held outdoors at the ranch home of ' the bride’s parents, Mr and Mrs. Martin Capps, and was at-tdiiiel b mnn\ friends and relatives of the couple.Mrs \ehekei is the formei Cammie Lou Capps. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs Vcrn Neh(‘ker of Eugene, OreTne couple was married Aug 18 in the Salt Lake Tempt e of the Church of Jesud Christ-of Lattei da Saints in a flouble-ring ceremony.For the reception, the bride wore a gown,of white Quiana, of hoi own creation, designed with a bodtre gathered to a sc?fll draped bins collar and fastened at the back with buttons, and loops. The full rag-lan sleeves wore gathered to deep cuffs and fastened with a loop closingHer chapcl-length veil was held in place with a tiara of '’pearls ayd Ihee.She carried a cascade of Mary Devores roses, Minuet roses and eucalyptus leaves. Paula Kistlor, the bride’s cou-sin, was maid-oMionor Bridesmaids were Mrs Jerry Sholton and Mrs Carl Pence, sisters of the bride; Denny Watts, Mrs Tom Chaffin andMrs.-Rick Slufzer. -Their gowns were a combination of off-white_polyester and fabric in a red and white strawberry printEach wore a wide-brimmed straw *hat, trimmed' with red and white polka dot bands andCHURCH OFCHRIST^Sundayle Study . - . - 10 a.m.jrship .....♦ • 11 o.m.sning Worship 6 p.m. sdnesdayening •••*•• 7 p.m. 108 South 3id St. Phone 756-2264inisteis Maurice* Crowleycarried a basket of red and white carnations, roses * and ' gypsoheliaFlower girls were the bride’s nieces, Shelii Penee and, Micki Capps, whose strawberry print dcrsses were topped with white ruffled pinafores Taey each held baskets of babies breath, roses andearn a lionsCraig Smith of Provo, Utah, was best manMrs. Capps selected a long gown of red‘and whit e polyester, 'with handkerchief sleeves and the groom’s mother uns attired in a long green and white gown Both mothers wore corsages of red roses.The program included musical numbers by the Wynn Stokes- family, a number by Barbara Stokes and Helen. Olson and a reading by Dale and Renee Smith.Boyquets of roses and strawberries decorated the serving table, centered with a three* tiered wedding bake. A hand crocheted cloth made by the' •bride’s grandmother -covered the table.Guests were served aL^ab-ies decorated with wild strawberry plants and strawberries. Strawberry shortdake and beverages were served in addition to the wedding cake.Those assisting with the reception included Mrs. Randy Capps, Midy Miller, Mrs Val Jbhnson, Donnet Good, Krista and Debbie Nebeker, -sisters of the groom; Shdryl Lunskog and Vanessa Hastier.Terry Wilson had charge of the guest book and also had the guests place their signatures on a special tablecloth.Ushers ancT parking attendants, Corey Pence, the bride’s nephew and helper, Mario Rankiq were mounted'on fast homes to keep up with the parking- job. 7 !Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs.■ Vern Nebeker,. . Debbie • and Krista, Eugene, 0re.; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beattie, Great Falls, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nelson, Idaho Falls; Dr. and Mrs. Fred Kohl, Moscow; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kistler and family, Vendla Nelson, Mr and Mrs. Jerry Sholton and* daughters, all of Boise; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pence and children, Jackson Hole, Wyo.# Denny Watts, Murray, Utah, and Sheryl LundskOg, Provo, Utah.After a honeymoon to the• »