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Show iiu-ji,i'''''"''itjiiiiiiiiiiiii3iiiiiiiiiiiitjijiiiMiiiiicjiiiminiMC3iiiiniiHiulliiit Robert Larabee Claims Provo Bride In Double Ring Home Rites Aug. 31 Waii?bertLarabee claimed as his bride Ila Kay flvi y.i P1rovo in a double rinS ceremony per-ioi per-ioi meet at the home of the erroom's parent's. A no- ai ; X 7 Bishop Robert Halladay of Provo officiated. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larabee, of this city, and the bride is the daughter of Mrs. John F. Halladay and the late John F. Halladay of Provo. Mrs. Larabee served a light buffet luncheon following the rites and the couple left on a short trip to Bear Lake. On Sept. 5 they were honored at a reception in the West Utah Stake House at Provo. The bride's gown of white bridal lace was of her own design. Her veil of bridal illusion fell from a lace pillbox hat which matched her dress. Cut lace flowers trimmed the dress and veil, and the bride carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds rose-buds and stephanotis. Jerry Ann Halladay, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Patsy Jex, sister sis-ter of the groom, Virginia Halladay, Halla-day, sister of the bride; Jeannine Hawke, Betty Harding and DeAnn Nelson and Cristy Halladay as a junior bridesmaid. They wore sheath dresses in varying shades. Mother of the bride wore a pink and beige silk dress and Mrs. Larabee Lar-abee chose a dress of beige lace. Best man duties were performed by Grant Kapp. Lee Ann Hinckley and Geniel Schemensky had charge of the guest book. Helping with gifts were Norma Deane Halladay, Connie Con-nie Jensen and Betty Moulton. Karen Sperry, Naoma Meservy, Janice Sorenson and Dinieal Christiansen served. . Mr. Larabee returned Friday to Fort Lewis, Wash., where he Is presently stationed. His new wife will join him soon. |