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Show Houston, Texas, to be new home of Mr., Mrs. Brent R. Rigtrup Making their new home in Houston, Texas, are recently married Mr. and Mrs. Brent R. Rigtrup, who recited marriage mar-riage vows early this month in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Rigtrup is employed with a CPA firm in the Texas City. The couple was honored at a reception in the Second-Eighth Second-Eighth Ward the evening of the marriage and after going to Texas were also given a post-wedding party. The bride is the former Miss Patricia Marie Dillistone, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon R. Dilliston of Houston. Hous-ton. Brent's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Reed L. Rigtrup of Springville For the all-important wedding wed-ding date, the bride chose a floor-length gown of peau de soie with appliques of pearl and sequin studded lace and a bustle back enhancing the full skirt. The fitted bodice featured fea-tured a rounded neckline and short sleeves. A crown of organza or-ganza and pearls held her veil of tulle and she carried a bouquet bou-quet of white orchids encircled with small orchids tied with white satin ribbon. Attendants to the bride were Betty Lou Jones of Meridan, Idaho; Valerie Sly of Jackson, Miss, and Susan Rigtrup, sister of the groom. They wore gowns of orchid crystaline. Mark Rigtrup was best man for his brother. Others in the receiving line were parents of the bride and groom Mrs. Dillistone choosing a purple crepe and Mrs. Rigtrup Rig-trup an orchid and pink sheath. Their corsages were white orchids. or-chids. Greeting guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne York and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rigtrup. At the guest registry were Deanna Rigtrup and Juleanne Christensen. Mrs. Grace Alle-man Alle-man presided over the serving tables and Diana Alleman presided pre-sided from the punch bowl. Serving was by Pauline Whiting, Paulette Sanderson, Lucile Miner, Susan Judd and Clara Pace. In the gift room were Mrs. Gwen Cutler, Mrs. Mildred Graham Mrs. Lynn Brown and Mrs. Leona Curtis. Ushers were Kenneth Anderson Ander-son Jan Dalton, Donald Reid, Marvin Reid, Phillip Bird, Marvin Roundy and Joseph Rawle. "The polite man of today is one who offers a lady a seat as he gets off the train." John Maverick l 7 " " ' . j i t 'J IT" ! i ' ' : ', 1 mw' -: : ? .; : .! i11 M ! v ' : j NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. Brent R. Rigtrup, to make new home in Houston, Texas, following temple wedding rites. |