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Show Newlyweds Return From -Trip; Live In Prow Recently returned from a wedding trip to the west coast, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Reynolds are making their home Prnvn. . ' , The popular young P1 marriage vows in the Sa Lake temple on Wednesday October 9, the ceremony being witnessed by parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Reynolds, Jr.; also his grandmother, Mrs. H. T. Reynolds, Sr., Miss Helen Reynolds, MrsLe-land MrsLe-land Graham and Mrs. Arch T. Grimitt. The bride is a daughter of : Mr. and Mrs. M. Howard Graham of Provo. Immediately after their marriage mar-riage the couple were honored wS a wedding breakfast given bv Mr and Mrs. Reynolds in the Empire room of Hotel Utah, for Empire iu members. A ITgfously derated wedding Sn pink and white formed the attractive table centerpiece. For breakfast the bride wore a black and white Hattie Carnei original suit, with black accessorieB and an orchid corsage in a green shade- Several social functions honored the couple prior to their marriage, Lcludin'g an open bouse given at the Graham residence in Provo. included among the more than 200 guests who called during the afternoon were a number of relates rela-tes and friends from SPgvme. The guests were received by Mr. Sd Mrs. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, and the honored couple. The guests viewed the bride troussefu and also the lovely gift, presented the couple. Tasty refreshments were served by Miss Nanalee Reynolds, Mrs. Arnold Graham, Mrs. Burke Jenkins, Jen-kins, Mrs. Paul Lambert and Mrs. William Love. In charge of the display rooms were: Miss Helen Reynolds, Mrs. ', Earl Graham, Mrs. Leland Gra- ham, and Mrs. Arch T. Grimitt. |