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Show S. L. Temple Ceremony Unites Local Couple June 23; To Make Home Here A pretty wedding of trie early summer season was that of Miss Glenna Webb and Harold Cutler, whick took place last Friday, June 23, in tKe Salt Lake Temple. The bride is a daugbter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Glen Webb and Mr. Cutler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cutler. Complimenting the newlyweds, an informal wedding reception was held at the home of the bride's parents Monday evening for a large crowd of relatives and friends. The bride was charming in a white suit with green accessories and a corsage of yellow rose-buds. Her only attendant was Miss Janice Jan-ice Sargent, who was attired in yellow with white rose-bud corsage. Ronald Cutler did best man duties for his brother. Assisting in the reception of the guests also were the parents of the bride and groom, also the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Olive Diamond of Mesa, Ariz. Mothers chose sheer blue and white afternoon after-noon dresses for the reception. Pretty cut flowers and candles decorated the entertaining rooms and soft string music rendered throughout the evening entertained entertain-ed the guests. The quartet was composed of Elaine Jessee, Steven Clark, David Dalton and Beulah Rae Webb. In charge of refreshments were Mrs. Marie Webb, Janet Robertson, Robert-son, Claudette Hill and Joan Diamond, Dia-mond, Mrs. Margaret Zabriskie of Spanish Fork, Joan Alleman, Flora Fietkau and Phyllis Condie assisted as-sisted with arrangement of the gifts. Both young people are graduated from the SpringvilIe high school, where they were prominent in scholastic and musical activities. Mr. Cutler also attended the B. Y. TJ. last year. They are making their home in SpringvilIe for the present. |