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Show ' H I ' J- ' V ' : ' 1 1 ' - -t'-1 - J : s ."r . . -TJLj .l ; ! -I ' , i vV-' , I : y?rr w""V : 1 -J ' ' ' ij 1 1 1 : i j I j I . -9 j if j " 'A Mr. and Mrs. Curtis R. Allman gTeeted guests at a reception recep-tion following their recent Temple wedding. She is the former for-mer Miss Mary Morrill. Mr., Mrs. C. R. Allman make home here after temple rites All settled in their apartment at 133 East 7th South Street, are newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Roe Allman, who were married Sept. 22 Mr. and Mrs. Harmer Nebe-ker Nebe-ker returned recently from a trip to Idaho and Washington where they visited relatives and friends. They returned by way of LeGrande, Oreg. and visited some of Mr. Nebeker's cousins for the first time, being be-ing gone a week in all. in the Salt Lake Temple and honored the following evening at a reception in Kolob Stake House. The bride, the former Miss Mary Morrill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Elmer LaVon Morrill, is employed at the bank, while Curtis is enrolled at the BYTJ. He is a son of Mrs. Elsie All-man All-man and the late Curtis All-man. All-man. For the all-important wedding wed-ding date, the lovely young bride chose a gown of nylon net and lace designed with lace inserts around the full skirt and fitted lace bodice with long tapering sleeves and high collar. Her veil was arranged to a crown with sequin trim and her bouquet was of red roses centered with a white orchid to set the color theme of red and white, for the reception. The bride's four sisters, Nora Holdaway as matron of honor and Fern Wilkinsin, Elma Shipp, and Ella Morrill along with Collette Prothero and Janet Ja-net Jensen were bridesmaids. Their dresses were white with red polka dot and their flowers flow-ers were red and white carnations. car-nations. Best men were the groom's brothers, Monte and Don All-man. All-man. Parents assisted in the receiving re-ceiving line also, Mrs. Morrill wearing blue chiffon and Mrs. Allman, an acqua taffetta, with red rose corsages. Greeting guests at the door were, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith, Linda Alleman and Ber-nell Ber-nell Hutchings. Barbara Jensen Jen-sen and Diane Wright were at the guest book. In charge of the gifts were Donna Jex, Mary Lynn Black-ett, Black-ett, Mary Johnson, Joan Gus-tavson Gus-tavson and Mary Lou Snow. Refreshments were served by Leora Morrill, Lois Allred, Myrna Muhlstein, Jolene All-red All-red and Susan Warner. A beautiful cake with red-rose red-rose trim and red candles at either end of the table and red and white gladioli made attractive at-tractive decorations for the reception. re-ception. U. S. doubts Cuba will negotiate nego-tiate differences. Dominican lawyer urges civilian civ-ilian militia. GOP issued 2 rights planks, but calls it error. |