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Show Leave, St. Paul's as Husband and Wife P , (I: hit m.-: - t I v t i t; - aiiMirrs Hi f-immtmm-.mm .wi-if--. mnm - - Mr. and Mrs. George B. Richardson leeve St. Paul's Episcopal church after their mamaqefhere Friday afternoon. The former Miss Lillian J. Owen, fho bride, is daughhw of Mr. and Mrs. "liofnas J. Owen. 964 Edison street, and tho bridegroom is son of Mr. and Mrs. Blair Richardson, 14 It Arlington drivo. They are mating their homo .at 435 East South TempU street. Large. Reception Honors Paul Tanners Following Their Temple Marriage and ushers were Henry W. Richards, Rich-ards, Grant Peterson, C E. Johnston John-ston and Orvllle Nielsen. . In charge of the dining room, which waa decorated with pure white blooms, were Mrs. J. Roy Free and Miss Joy M. Richard, who were assisted by Miss Marguerite Mar-guerite Tidwell, Miss Mary Louise Hutchison, Miss .Winifred J. Davis, Mias Frances A. Davis, Miss Afton M. Dale, Miss MsrjoriesEUver, Miss Ruth Coulam, Mlas Marjorle L Coulam, Miss Patsy Morris, Miss Winifred J. McDonald and Mlas Helen S. McDonald. In the gift rooms were Mlas Lucy A Wicks, Miss Lorraine Healer Hea-ler and Mias Hani J. Speer. The three small girls who passed the wedding cake were Janet Richards, Rich-ards, Mary Lou Eldredge and Marilyn Mari-lyn Oleaon, and receiving the guests at the door were Miss Ruby Oleaon Ole-aon and Stephen C Richard. The couple left following the reception re-ception for a wedding trip to California, Cal-ifornia, and will later return to Salt Lake City to make their home. The bride's traveling outfit was a suit of heavenly blue with navy accessories. Basket of whit flowers, palms, ferns and floor standards holding lighted white tapers formed a lovely love-ly background for the bridal party at the wedding reception given Friday Fri-day evening at the Hyrum J. Jensen Jen-sen home, 2730 Highland drive, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Psul B. Tanner, who were married In the morning in the 6alt Lake L D. S. temple. The bride, the former Miss A. Margaret Richards, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Richards Jr.. 1932 Ninth East, street, and her husband is a son of Mrs. Evelyn J. Tanner, 1278 Stratford avenue. The 'bride wore an attractive model of white satin with long train and a tulle veil which fell from a halo of seed pearls and extended to the hem of the gown. Her bouquet was of bride's roses. The attendanta, Mrs. Henry W. Richards, matron of honor; Miss Sarah C Richards, maid of honor, and Miss D. Muriel Snelgrove, Miss Sylvia Hennefer, Mlas Fern Walton Wal-ton and Miss Louise E. Tanner, bridesmaid, wore gowns of Identical Iden-tical style in Uffeta, which shaded from pale pink to a deep rose. Their bouqueU were of pink sweet peas and white roees, and they wore gardenias In their heir. Cllve C Hansen was best man |