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Show ... i..p,iji mmi ii ip immi,' . mini mi i umi 11 W vf ' i fl ? ,;: .:'f ' : ,. 5. ' .. i . ' J ....... ..... .... ........ :. . , . . ... iHTHi-MTM 'Mrs. Robert Dean Schouten, the former Miss Sharon Margaret Mar-garet Neslen, who was married Friday in Salt Lake Temple Tem-ple rites, will reside in Salt Lake. Sharon Neslen, Robert Schouten wed in temple, honeymoon in Calif. el was styled with a scalloped neckline and bouffant skirt. A tiara of tulle leaves, trimmed with pearls, secured her. full, shoulder-length veil. She carried a bouquet of stephanotis s u r r o u n ding a white orchid. Included in the bride's attendants at-tendants were Miss Jane Thody, a cousin; Miss Patricia Patri-cia Marwede and Miss Mary Schouten, the bridegroom's sister, was junior bridesmaid. They were attired in pale pink print organza gowns, complemented by pink taffeta cumberbunds w$th bows at the back. Their bouquets were fashioned fa-shioned of Elf roses and fea- Robert Dean Schouten and his lovely bride, the former Miss Sharon Margaret Neslen of Salt Lake City are honeymooning honey-mooning on the west coast in the- vicinity of San Francisco and Santa Barbara, following their marriage Friday morning in the Salt Lake Temple. Miss Neslen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cannon Can-non Neslen of Santa Barbara and a granddaughter of Salt Lake's former mayor, C. Clarence Clar-ence Neslen. Robert's parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Schouten Schou-ten of Springville. After the wedding, the bridal brid-al barty gathered at Harmon's where they were guests of the bridegroom's parents ' at a wedding breakfast. Friday evening the newlyweds greeted greet-ed guests at a reception in the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence C. Neslen, and will also be honored in Santa Barbara with a wedding party. A lace and organza waltz-length waltz-length gown was the bride's choice for the postnuptial festivities. fes-tivities. The long-sleeved mod- thered carnations. Little Elizabeth Neslen, was flower girl. For her daughter's reception Mrs. Neslen wore a biege lace gown underscored with pale blue taffeta. The bridegroom's mother was attired in a pale lavender brocaded print model. John G. Schouten performed duties of best man for his brother. Robert Cannon Neslen Nes-len Jr., the bride's brother, ushered. The bridal couple will return re-turn to make a home in Salt Lake City, where the bridegroom bride-groom will enroll at the University Uni-versity of Utah to continue his studies. He and his bride are former students of BYU. |