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Show Brenda Anderson, R. H. Blackwell married in Logan Temple rites fet centerpiece centered the serving tables on the patio. Presiding at the buffet were Mrs. F. C. Packard, Mrs. Harold Har-old Christensen, Mrs. Howard Maycock and Mrs. Oliver Dal-ton. tractively arranged trousseau at which a fruit buffet was served employing a silver punch bowl, crystal, and pink flowers. Tiny crystal trees with flowers to match the buf- Honoring the bride also, Mrs. Horace Clark and Mrs. Bill Rosier entertained at a shower at the Clark home in Springville for a group of friends and family members. Now at home in Provo, after a honeymoon at Jackson Lake, Wyoming, are newlymarried Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Black-well, Black-well, who recited nuptial vows in the Logan Temple, August 29. Mrs. Blackwell is the former Miss Brenda Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Lowry Anderson of Provo, formerly of Springville. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blackwell of Provo, Pro-vo, who hosted a wedding breakfast at Hotel Utah Sky Room after the nuptials. The couple received their many friends and relatives at a reception given by the bride's parents, the evening following their marriage at BYU Alumni House, where an all white and pale green decor added to the attractive setting. An exquisite white organza wedding gown with bodice of raised lace daisies and bouffant bouf-fant floor-length skirt with deep hem, was chosen by the bride for the all-important wedding date. Her veil was arranged ar-ranged to a crown of organdy flowers and pearls, and she carried car-ried a cascade bouquet of large white gamellias. mmMmmm. i-.,. i Attending the bride as maid of honor was her sister, Pamela. Pam-ela. Anderson, while Bonnie Jackson, Mrs. Bill Rosier, Mary Ann Schreiver and Jo-Anne Jo-Anne Duncan were bridesmaids brides-maids and Karen Poulson, flower girl. They wore white eyelet embroidery gowns and carried pale green velvet balls filled with white gladiolis. Best man to the groom was his brother, David H. Black-well, Black-well, while David Anderson, David Barber and Reed King were ushers. Assisting with the recept-tion recept-tion of guests were parents of the couple, Mrs. Anderson wearing a green eyelet and Mrs. Blackwell mint cotton. Their flowers were white gamellias. MRS. ROBERT H. BLACKWELL, who, before her marriage was Miss Brenda Anderson, will make a home in Provo. Greeting guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thorn. Mrs. Eva A. Noyes of Salt Lake City was acting hostess. Assisting with the serving were Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hay-mond Hay-mond and Miss Marilyn Gibb. Mrs. Lyle Southan and Mrs. Leroi Davies were at the guest register. Assisting with gifts were Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Poulson assisted by Blaine and Craig Poulson. Candelabrum with white tapers ta-pers and silver serving pieces enhanced the buffet table, while motifs in similar colors centered each serving table on I the patio. A prenuptial dinner honored the couple given by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thorn, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Johnson for both families. Mrs. Anderson also complimented compli-mented her daughter with a prettily appointed trousseau tea at their new home, 3804 North 650 East, Provo, the Sunday afternoon before her marriage. A profusion of autumn au-tumn flowers added to the at- 1,. |