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Show Diane Boulton, Louis Kay Cutler married in Salt Lake Temple Announcement is made this week of the marriage of Miss Diane Boulton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Boulton of Provo and Louis Kay Cutler, son of Mrs. Lorena Cutler of Springville and the late Louis H. Cutler. The marriage was an event of Oct. 1, taking .place in th Salt Lake Temple, the cere mony being performed by Hen ry D. Taylor, assistant to tht Council of Twelve. The evening following tht marriage, a reception honorec the couple at the Receptior Center in Orem. For her marriage the brid; chose an exquisite all-lace ovet tafetta gown, designed with scalloped neckline and Ions pointed sleeves, accented by pearls and sequins and s sweeping lace train. Her veil of silk illusion was held ir place by a scalloped lace cap studded with sequins and pearls and she carried a bridal bouquet of red carnations centered cen-tered with a white orchid. Attending her as bridesmaids were Larraine Johnson, Paula Taylor, and Karen Peay. They wore full length red satin gowns with white gloves and carried red and white carnations carna-tions with red and white satin sat-in ribbon. Lee Atwood and David Aid- - ! ! I) : ' ' ; Xi :- 1 ' 1 1 - i " X - - ' ' I f i i " I , ' ' ' ' : ! - .:-",' '' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kay Cutler making a new home in Salt Lake City following recent wedding and reception. red were best men to the groom. Mothers of the bride and groom were attired in gold-colored gold-colored dresses with corsages of gold cymbodian orchids. Greeting guests at the door were Melvin and Elaine Teas-dale, Teas-dale, David Boulton and Janet Jan-et Brinkerhoff. Diane Cropper and Joyce Ann Scott attended the guest register. Arranging gifts were Jerry Boulton, Kay Clarkson, Anna Lee Mott and Ann Rogers. Serving refreshments were Ann Holman, Marilyn Johnson, Susan Boulton and Kathy Rogers. Rog-ers. Mrs. Maude Carter, grandmother grand-mother of he bride and Diane Di-ane Cropper furnished organ music throughout the evening. Adding an artistic touch to the decorations was the three-tiered three-tiered wedding cake trimmed with a touch of red and topped with a replica of the temple. The bride is a graduate of Orem High School and teletype tele-type school in Missouri. The groom graduated from Springville High School and as a welder at the Utah Technical Techni-cal Trade Institute. They are making their home in Salt Lake City, where both are employed. |