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Show Max Robinson Claims Ruth Ann Dalton in Double-ring Ceremony By Hilma Lamoreaux Mr .and Mrs. David H. Dalton Dal-ton announce the marriage of their dauhgter, Ruth Ann, to Max Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Robinson on Saturday, Sat-urday, Jan. 18. The young couple spoke wadding vows in the Paragon-ah Paragon-ah Ward Relief Society room at G:30 p. m. with the bridegroom's bride-groom's brother, Bp. Boyd Robinson, Rob-inson, officiating at the double rlrifr nt rnm fnt back of the empire waistline. Iter veil was attached to satin lilly of the valley encrusted with pearls. Her bouquet was pink roses. The bride was attended by bridesmaid, Miss Janet Gould -ing, who wore a long pink gown and held a single pink rose. Bestman was Spencer Gray. Both mothers wore turquoise tur-quoise accented by pink roses. Mrs. Pauline Poulson was The newlyweds were honored honor-ed at a reception in the Cultural Cul-tural Hall later and several hundred guests called- Parents, Par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton and Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, assisted assist-ed in receiving. The bride greeted guests in h?r floor length gown of heavy French taffeta and lace. The lace bodice featured a high neckliie and long sleeves and miniature bows accented the Melva Barton furnished appropriate ap-propriate organ music- Miss Lorrj Poulson was at the guest register. The refreshments were catered cat-ered by Mrs. Reed Cox of Cedar Ce-dar City. She was assisted by Mrs. Alyson McKce, Mrs. Dorothy Dor-othy Lamoreaux and Mrs. Eve Lou Lamoreaux. The serving was done by the Misses Bonnie Conder, Wendy Robinson, Erin and Mary McKee and Janice and Janet Lamoreaux. Mrs. Hazel Jean Robinson, Mrs. Erma Lamoreaux and Mrs. Alene Prothero took charge of the gifts assisted by Tony Dalton, Terry Palmer, Cris, Jan, Jill and Marilyn Poulson. The new Mrs. Robinson is a graduate of the Parowan High School and has attend the L-DS L-DS Business College and the College of Southern Utah. She was employed at the Federal Land Bank in Cedar City for a number of years and taught school in Norwalk, Calif, for the fall term- She is currently employed as receptionist and secretary for the D. Land Title Co. in Cedar City. Robinson graduated from Parowan High School and at- tpnHorl thp CJalt T alro TanYi . nical School for a time. He has been employed by the Union Pacific Railroad for more than six years and operates cranes and other large equipment. He has been employed in different differ-ent parts of Utah, Nevada, California and Idaho. |