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Show New Mr., Mrs. Rulon Condie feted at wedding reception A wedding reception was held last Thursday evening in the Third-Ninth Ward Church for Mr. and Mrs. Rulon P. .nmkm,tmw-W-4K'' J .fml,ji,i'.LUw.-wy W tMgJ"W.W"WW.1. U.IJt 'ff't 1 milium JWU ' " . ! i V " j k- - , . , ; - - . - fc- : . si Sw. -" J h ., ; , - v - - j . - ' I r y4 , i .. ;; . - - . . - a . I ; .. "s 3 ; 1 ) . ' - 1 , i ; , i -. I -v.; -.' :i ' v; i ''a Condie who were united in holy matrimony earlier in - the day in the Salt Lake Temple. Selvoy J. Boyer married the couple with family members witnessing the event. The bride, the former Mary-lou Mary-lou Craig, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Craig and the groom is a son of Mrs. Jessie P. Condie and the late Arthur Earl Condie of this city. The newlyweds are making their home in Provo. For the reception the bride was radiant in a white tiered lace floor-length gown with long matching lace train. Her bridal veil of bridal illusion was crowned with tiny pearl tiera and crystals. She was attended by Debbie Johnson, maid of honor; Kathy Biggs, Brenda Smith, Lynda Harmer, Susan Garrett, Julie Kakolee, Lorcene Thorn, all of whom wore floor-length dresses of apricot delustered satin trimmed in wide lace. Their flowers were round balls of apricot-tinted mums. NEW BRIDE Mrs. Rulon P. Condie, nee Marylou Craig, who exchanged vows in the Salt Lake Temple August 8. Best man duties were performed per-formed by David Houser. Mother of the bride wore a brocaded apricot satin floor-length floor-length gown, as did the groom's mother also. Their flowers were white and green chrysanthemums. chrysanthe-mums. Greeting guests were Mr. and Mrs. Max Thorn, Mr., and Mrs. Jack Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Craig. At the guest register were Miss Phyllis Condie and Mrs. Packard Condie. Attending to the gift room were Mrs. David Norton, Mrs. Ronald Durrant, Mrs. Robert Wiley, Mrs. Edgar Johnson. Serving were Bobbie Ray Kinney, Joy Johnson, Tonya Stevenson, DeAnn Erb, Lynda Atchison, Catherine Craig. The lovely wedding cake was designed de-signed and made by an aunt and friend. |