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Show Couple living in Springville following wedding Lc" ' ' ? . . ' H F I i Z 'i 1 "'' ' j . - . ; ' ..... . l ' - - "i ' 1 ' 4 i , Now at home in Springville following a honeymoon trip to Yellowstone Park, are the new Mr. and Mrs. Leland B. Co-burn, Co-burn, who were married August Aug-ust 23, and honored the same evening with a reception in Kolob Stake house. Bishop Ernest Er-nest Boyer of the 11th ward performed the ceremony. Mrs. Coburn is the former Miss Geraldine Murray, who is presently teaching in Springville. Mr. Coburn is enrolled en-rolled at the BYU. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Murray of this city and Mr. Coburn's parents are the late Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Coburn of Raleigh, North Carolina. For her wedding attire, the new Mrs. Coburn chose chan-tilly chan-tilly lace and nylon tulle over bridal taffetta. The rounded neckline was outlined in luster lus-ter pearls and irridescent sequins. se-quins. The tapered sleeves ended end-ed in lily points over the wrists and the floor-length bouffant skirt was fashioned with tiers of lace and tulle ruffles. She held a cascade bouquet of pink roses and stephanotis. Her attendants were Phyllis Condie, Karen Yearsley, Margaret Mar-garet Beard, Gwen Olsen, Wil-ma Wil-ma Hall and Joy Levorsen. They wore short gowns in shades of blue with matching shoes and their flowers were Mi", and Mrs. Leland B. Coburn, who were married in late summer rites, residing in Springville. pinK. Mrs. Murray chose a light blue dress for her daughter's wedding and Mrs. Arthur Con-die Con-die who with Mr. Condie stood for the groom's parents, wore pink. Their flowers were pink roses. Greeting guests were: Bishop and Mrs. Ernest Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Max Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murray, Mr. and Mrs. George Murray, Thayne Murray and John Murray. Faye Robinson was at the guest register. In the gift room were, Judy Robinson, Elsa Oldroyd, Nila Pratt and Vida Whitney. Serving Ser-ving were Thelma Bunker, Joylene Tingey, Doris Harper, Ann Whiting and Joan Davis. Floral decorations throughout through-out the hall and on the serving tables were in pink and blue. |