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Show r 1 ! 1 . """ i . F f , - : - : , I - ; : . A - - I' .v.-- " w - - Mr. and Mrs. Glade Hall at home in Springville following wedding trip to Denver, Colo. She is the former Miss Marilyn Moon. Mid-Winter Temple Ceremony Unites Marilyn Moon, Glade Hall John Moon. Norma R. Figgatt was at the guest book. In the gift room were Bertha Ber-tha Johnson, Kathleen M. Men-denhall Men-denhall and Loretta M. Payne, assisted by gift-bearers John Hall and Richard Moon. Serving were Val Gividen, Betty Ann Gines, Louise Schou-ten, Schou-ten, Laura Winterton and Sue Harrison. Adding a note of interest and beauty, was the pink tree with rose and pink lights flickering through pink angel hair. Arrangements Ar-rangements of white flowers added' to the decorative theme The couple honeymooned in Denver, Colo., where Glade filled fil-led an LDS mission and are presently making their home in Springville while Marilyn continues con-tinues teaching at the Payson Junior high school and Glade continues his studies at the BYU. In a beautiful mid-winter setting set-ting of pink, rose and white, the new Mr. and Mrs. Glade Hall received a host of relatives rela-tives and friends at a reception recep-tion in their honor in the Third-Ninth ward church Saturday Sat-urday evening, December 20, the evening following their marriage in the Salt Lake Temple. The lovely bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Moon, was attired in a nylon taffeta with Chantilly lace trim, and her bouquet consisted of a white orchid with stephanotis. Attending her as maid of honor was her sister Callie who wore a rose velvet sheath while bridesmaids Jane Harrison, Harri-son, Jane Bowen and Connie Hall, were in pink sheaths of peau de soie. Little Marilyn Hall was flower girl attired in a rose and pink velvet. Their flowers were white mum "snowball" bouquets. Mrs. Moon wore a dusty rose at the reception and Mrs. Hall rose crystelline. Best man to the groom was Phillip DeLance Chase and ushers were George Hall and |