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Show College couple wed in temple; will make new home in Provo A lovely wedding reception of the late winter season was that for Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Miller held Friday evening In Kolob Stake House. The couple, married earlier in the day in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple, were honored at a wedding breakfast after the ceremony. The bride is the former Miss Sharon Eileen Mass, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Mass of San Diego, Calif., and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. James F. Miller of j this city. I The new Mrs. Miller chose j an exquisite gown of white de- I lustered satin for her wedding. I It was designed with empire j lines and long pointed sleeves, i White long-stemmed rose ap pliques adorned the front panel pan-el and the chapel train. Her full-flowing veil of silk net, fell from a rose of the same j material and she carried a bri- j dal bouquet of red and white i roses with waxy white steph- anotis. I Mrs. Janet M. McCardell was matron of honor and brides-i brides-i maids were Barbara Bosen, j Mrs. Leslie Webb, Carol J. I Cassell, Mrs. Lynda Steele and ! Gail Bobrof. Cindy Hutchin- j son was flower girl. They were attired in white floor-length "A" line dresses with red velveteen collars accented ac-cented by a red long-stemmed rose at each neckline to correspond cor-respond with the red tea roses in their headpieces. Greeting guests at the door were Beth Miller and Ted Miller. Mil-ler. Janet Hill was at the guest register. In the gift room were Marsha Mar-sha Miller and Linda Miller, while Nancy Wilcox, Carol Porter, Dorothy Peterson, Jo-Lynn Jo-Lynn Daniels, Mrs. Terri Ten-ny Ten-ny and Mrs. Janalee Free, served. The couple left after the reception re-ception on a wedding trip to northern California and western west-ern temples. They plan to make their home in Provo while they continue con-tinue their education. The bride will receive her degree from BYU this August and plans to teach kindergarten. Catastrophes - accidents in which five or more persons were killed last year accounted ac-counted for 1,350 deaths in the United States. America's nonvenomous anaconda ana-conda rivals the reticulated python py-thon as the world's largest snake. '''" I ( V : ' i . :S - 1 V: . ' 1 V !: . """'1 T" ' S MRS. RONALD J. MILLER, who before her marriage in the Salt Lake Temple February 12 was Miss Sharon Mass. |