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Show McMullin-Carrlgtn Marriage Performed Monday A trousseau tea Sunday afternoon after-noon between the hours of two 'and six o'clock was given by Mrs. Roy McMullin of 232 Was-,atch Was-,atch street, Midvale, for her daughter, dau-ghter, Margaret Elizabeth (Bet-Jty) (Bet-Jty) McMullin, who became the bride of Leslie Rawle Carrigan, ' son of Mr. and Mrs. George Car-jrigan Car-jrigan of Sandy, Monday in the iSalt Lake L. D. S. temple, with! J George Albert Smith officiating. The tea table was covered with I a handsome lace cloth, and centered cen-tered with a bowl of rosebuds and lighted white tapers in crystal crys-tal candelabra arranged at each side. A profusion of roses were used about the living rooms and in the gift room. Miss McMullin . wore a gown of white lace and J chiffon. Aunts of the bride-elect poured and received guests at the door, Members of the two families were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. McMullin at their home following the tea. Attending Attend-ing from Bingham Canyon were Mrs. Dee Johanson, Mrs. Bob Hansen, Mrs. V. S. Barlow, Mrs. James Carrigan and Mrs. Dale Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Carrigan left immediately after their marriage Monday for San Francisco, where they will visit the fair at Trea-1 sure Island. On their return they will make their home in Bingham Bing-ham Canyon. |