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Show He!?nTuit Richard Webster Nuptials Revealed Miss Helen Tuft and Richard P. Webster became husband and wife in a ceremony solemnized Friday morning, Nov. 29. Scene of the nuptials was the St. George Temple. President Harold S. Snow officiated. The wedding party traveled to Cedar City where they enjoyed a luncheon given In their honor by the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. rarson U. Webster. Friday evening the couple w.v further . honored at a receptloi hosted by the bride's parentr Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W. Tuft, a the South Sevier Stake house ii Monroe. For the occasion the bride worr an original gown of importer? French lace ruffles over tulle and satin. The bodice featured the pattern of the lace. Her fingertip fin-gertip veil of bridal illusion w caught to a cap of seed pearl: and sequins. She carried a bouquet bou-quet of carnations and chrysanthemums. chrysan-themums. Attending the bride was he' sister, Miss Arlene Tuft, as maid of honor and four bridesmaids Mrs. Daniel Nelson, sistef of the groom; Miss Margene Frank, Mr Francis Webster, and Mrs. Rus-sel Rus-sel Nielson. Evelyn Nelson, niece of thr groom, was flower girl. She wa also dressed in a fall shade of crystalline. Francis P. Webster assumed the duties of best man for Mr brother. Carl Tuft and Brent Fitt acted as ushers. Miss Tuft L. a graduate of the College of Southern Utah wherr she was a member of the Xi Lambda Tau Sorority. ! The bridegroom has fulfilled an LDS mission in Eastern Cana da. He will resume his studies at the College of Southern Utah. |