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Show Mapleton man takes Orem bride in recent SL Temple ceremony Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ro-bert A. Hall chose the Salt Lake Temple for their marriage mar-riage ceremony on April 27, where they were attended by close relatives. The bride, formerly for-merly June Smith, is a daughter daugh-ter of Mrs. Ina C. Smith of Provo and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Armond Hall of Mapleton. A wedding reception was given in their honor at the home of an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Niels Rasmussen, Bernice Beckstead and Roma Hall. The organ background music was played by Mrs. Emma Sargent. June is a graduate of the Provo High School and Robert graduated from the Springville High School and Seminary and spent two years in the U.S. Army. He was in Germany 13 months. They plan to make their home in Salem where Robert Is employed. Orem, on the following evening. even-ing. Mrs. Smith was attended by her son Robert In the receiving line along with Mr. and Mrs. Hall. For the wedding Mrs. Smith wore blue and Mrs. Hall chose pink with complimentary corsages of roses circled with feathered carnations. The duties of best man were performed by Melvin Hall, brother bro-ther of the groom. The bride was lovely in a ballerina length gown fashioned fashion-ed of lace and nylon. The bo- aice was iorm lining and tin-ished tin-ished with long pointed sieves. Her filmy veil of illusion was caught to a smart halo crown, pearl and sequin trimmed. The three lovely bridesmaids were charming in pastel for-mals for-mals each carrying nosegays of roses and feathered carnations carna-tions circled with lace. Freya Hall, in blue, Pamela Vlasis in pink and Tora Smith in lavender. laven-der. Guests were registered by Mrs. Bonnie P. Smith, and served ser-ved refreshments in the lovely living rooms by Mrs. Ruth Rasmussen Ras-mussen and Clara Gren assisted assist-ed by Nina Redmond, Nancy Smith and Vivian Jensen. Gifts were arranged by Bonnie Bon-nie P. Smith, Glenna Ekker, |