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Show mm : ftilfe::! life r" a ; SirfS ; '"ill f -' 1 "iff 1 i i" t , 1 i 1 v IK mim t "''C'f i't!''1-' ' : 1 MR. AND MRS. TERRENCE WOOLF Mary Louise Robinson, Terrance IVoolf honored at Friday reception Wedding rites solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple July 12 united Miss Mary Louise Robinson and Eugene Terrenes Ter-renes Woolf in marriage. President Pres-ident Lyman Spillman officiated offici-ated at the double-ring ceremony. cere-mony. Parents cf the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Leon D. Robinson, Parowan, and the bridegroom's parents are Dr. and Mrs Eugene Eu-gene T. Woolf, 315 S. 700 W. The newlyweds were honored honor-ed at a reception July 23 in the Parowan High School Student Stu-dent Commons. The bride's gown featured an empire waist-ibodice with long full sleeves which were trimmed at the top and at the cuffs with emhroidered lace. The train was of nylon polyester. poly-ester. Her full length veil fell in three tiers from a headpiece head-piece of fresh flowers m a 11 pink roses. The veil was also trimmed in flowers of re-embroidered lace. She carried a bouquet of white glamellas surrounded by pink roses. The bridesmaids wore floor length dre.?ses of cotton polyester. poly-ester. The dresses were a yellow yel-low and white print featuring empire waistlines tied in back M m A with yellow ribbons. They carried car-ried baskets of daisies and blue and white mums. Attending the bride were Miss Mette Jane Robinson as maid of honor, and the following follow-ing bridesmaids: Miss Wendy Robinson, Mrs. Ray (Ruth Ann) Bentley, Los Angeles; Miss Joelene Mcintosh, Ely. Nev.; Misses Madelyn Hatch and Sara Hatch, Salt Lake; and Mrs. Gary (DeAnn) Mort-ensen, Mort-ensen, Mesa, Arizona. "Best man 'wris" Larry EyHh' Woolf, and the ushering was done by Bret Woolf, Wayne Robinson, Kevin Robinson, Kim Humphrey, Stan Parry, and Rick Perry. The mothers cf the bridal couple wore floor-length dresses of light blue with yellow yel-low rose corsages. The newlyweds spent 10 days honeymooning in Canada Cana-da before making their home in Sacramento where he will be attending law school and she will be teaching school. Assisting in the kitchen were Margaret Knight, Dar-lene Dar-lene Pendleton, Clara Mae Hatch, Mary Lu Hatch, Lail Dotson and Mary Davies. Serving were Bonita Pendleton Sue Hatch, Laurie Daviosj Vickie Ruesch, Linda Orton, Rosalie Knight and Charlene 1 Hatch. Throughout the evening Pat and Dean Williams provided piano background music. In addition musical selections were furnished by Ruth Bent-ley, Bent-ley, Howard Knight, Elaine .Spencer and the Marley Family Fam-ily including Pam, Laurie, Deana and Beth. |