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Show '.SO . V v. Mr. and Mrs. Kim Robertson Married in Recent Rites Miss Carene Seager became be-came the bride of Kim Robertson on June 21 in rites performed by Bishop Dahl Zohner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wilson. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Seager, Green River, Riv-er, had as her attendant Cindy Robertson. The' bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Robertson, Moab, had as best man his brother, Morgan Robertson. Rob-ertson. The bride was attired in a traditional floor-length floor-length wedding gown, and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. Her matron of honor wore a pink and green floral floor length gown, with a picture hat trimmed in green. The bride's mother wore a gown with blue bodice, the multicolored skirt highlighted in pink; and tho mnthor of rho KriHrt. groom wore a pink afternoon after-noon dress. Their flowers were alsopink carnations. On the bride's table was a three-tiered cake decorated deco-rated with pink roses and topped with while wedding bells. Pink punch carried out the theme and featured floating fresh fruit. Serving Serv-ing were Mrs. Micky Davis and Mrs. Peggy Payne. Kim Seager was at the guest bonk, and Claudia Robertson was at the gift table. Mrs. Hren-da Hren-da Griswold played the wedding march. Arrangements Arrange-ments and decorations at the reception were carried car-ried out by Dottie Wilson. Out-of-town guests included in-cluded an uncle, aunt and grandparents of the bridegroom, bride-groom, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Her-bert Hoover, and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Robertson, all of Provo. The newly wed couple plan to make their home in Moab. |