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Show sages of baby orchids and carnations. car-nations. ' The bridal party greeted guests in front of a large mirror flanked On either side with ferns and white oendalabra centered with a large bouquet of pink and orchid or-chid gladiolus tied between with white satin ribbon. Mrs. Robert A. PulJan registered guests at the door. For a honeymoon to Las Vegas, Nev., the bride chose as her going go-ing away ensemble a dress of steel gray with bright red accessories. ac-cessories. The couple are now making their home at Provo where both will continue their .studies at BYU. September Wedding The marriage of Miss Barbara Hall and Marvin E. Pullan was solemnized Friday, September 19 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with President Robert D. Young officiating. The bride, who has been residing re-siding in Provo, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eliason Hall of Monroe. Parents of the bridegroom bride-groom are Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Pullan of Copperton. Following the marriage ceremony, cere-mony, a luncheon was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Francis for members of the families fam-ilies and friends. The couple were honored toy the presence of the bridegroom's grandmothers, Mrs. Gertrude Pullan and Mrs. Mary Harwood. For the reception which followed fol-lowed that evening at Joseph Smith Buildinn on the BYU campus at Provo, the new Mrs. Pullan was attractively attired in a sown of white satin and lace styled with a lace bodice topped by a tiny collar and skirt fashioned fash-ioned entrain detailed with dainty dain-ty lace inserts. A halo of tiny seed pearls held her short veil of sheer bride's illusion and she carried a bouquet of pink carnations car-nations centered with a large orchid. . Miss Marjorie Pullan, sister of the groom, as maid of honor, was gowned in apple green taffeta while the bridesmaids Miss Bin-nie Bin-nie Parker and Miss Mary Dee Hall, sister of the bride, were attired in pink. . Karl Hofmann Jr. served as best man. Ushers were Robert A., Grant and Stanley Pullan, brothers bro-thers of the groom, Martin Hall, brother of the bride, and Ernest J. Webb. Mrs. Hall attended her daughter's daugh-ter's reception in a gown of light blue taffeta and lace while the groom's mother was attired in light blue lace. Both wore cor- |