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Show Wed In Temple Rites . . . Lovely Reception Honors Couple Wed In Salt Lake L. D. S. Temple Rites The stately Salt Lake Temple was the setting June 3, for the ovdy wedding ceremony uniting in marriage pretty Virginia Lee Wbb daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Webb of Prove and Richard Kent Miner, son fo Mr. and Mrs. Alma Miner of this city. President ZZZZ-- ;-; 11 y - II J . i , ' . . ' . I r ' -rr ... . i ' I -ft ;- , J " ' .... I, Robert D. Young officiated and family members and close friends witnessed the rites. Immediately after the marriage, the families were entertained at dinner at the Doll House with the parents of the groom acting as host and hostess. The following evening a reception recep-tion was held at the home of the bride's parents honoring the young couple. The bride wore a gown of lace and pleated tulle, ballerina length and her French veil was fitted to her head in a small cap. The bridal bouquet was of red roses centered with a white orchid and stephen-atis. stephen-atis. Attending the bride as matron of honor was her sister, Mrs'. Carlos Car-los Asay and bridesmaids were Myrlene Jones, Karen Webb and the groom's two sisters, Mrs. Beverly White and Mrs. Almah Johnson. Dean Packard acted as best man and Larry Miner, Robert Thorn, Richard Sumsion, Carlos Asay and Bill Webb were ushers. Beverly Webb was in charge of the guest book. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs.' Webb chose a gold colored dress and Mrs. Miner wore gray. Their corsages were red roses and carnations. The bride's attendants were gowned in pink and blue embossed silvered net ballerina length and they held bouquets of pink and white split carnations. Special guests at the reception were George A. Christensen, Kent's mission president in Australia and Mrs. Christensen of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Morrison Mor-rison of Monroe, grandparents of the bride. After a short honeymoon in the canyons of southern Utah, the young couple will make their home in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. R. Kent Miner, nee Virginia Webb |