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Show Virginia Dana Pryor Weds Robert Frame Miss Virginia Dana Pryor, . daugh'er of Mr. and Mrs. Thur-man Thur-man Pryor of Arlington. Va., was married to Roixrt M. Frame, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernee C. Frame. Cedar City, in the St. Ge.irge Temple Saturday. Dec. 28, by President Snow. The couple were accompanied through the temple by their parents, par-ents, Nancy's brother, Bill Prvor, Mr. and Mrs. Lanell Lunt, Ken-na Ken-na D. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Io Larson, Mrs. Blanche Houchen. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Duncan, Mrs. Stanley Eradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Wood of Salt Lake City. Following the ceremony a hot buffet dinner was served in the Frame heme arranged by the groom's sister. Patricia Frame, ass'sted by Mrs. Elaine South-wick. South-wick. Miss Graciela Garcia, Miss Sandra Wood and Mrs. Elmer Wood, Miss Mary L. Bas'ow, Mrs. Giles BoUnder and Mrs. Win. Krueger. Members of the wed-ding wed-ding party were joined there by the groom's brothers, Jerry and Michael Frame, Misses Ada Mar-le Mar-le Wood and Joanna Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Southwick, and Mr. and Mrs. Rondo Christensen of Login, at 4 p. m. At 5 members of the family of Mr. Pryor came for he buffet and a familv-re-union hour. The group included Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Esplin (Wil-mal: (Wil-mal: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nelson Nel-son (Mirgaret) of Pouldir City. Nov.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pryor. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Pryor, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pryor of J-'al' Lake City, and 19 nieces and nephews. The buffet was planned plan-ned around baked stuffed salmon, sal-mon, a tradiMonal wedding and Christmas feast day dish fio-n Armenia. From 7:30 un'il 10 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Vernee Frame luld open house at the LDS Institute to introduce the Pryors and bridal bri-dal couple to local friends. The bride's dress, an original design, was of lace and nylon tulle over taffe'a. It featured tapered sleeves and a dropped bodice of lace. The bouffant skirt was ballerina bal-lerina length and was decorated wl'h 1ow'ed nnnlinu" lace. Th veil of silk illusion fell from a Jeweled tiara. She carried an an-1 tique Bible with elaborately carv-ed carv-ed designs in i's Mother of Pearl, covering. Her attendants, Eva Dene Pry-or Pry-or and Patricia Frame wore Dink and turquoise blue gmvns respcc- tively, and the mothers of the bride and groom wore blue and achrx, of roses lace govr.s over taffe'a. The Institute decorations v,-n of pink and white, artistically arranged by Mrs. Leo Larson. A musical program was preatlv on joyed bv the gues's and wedding party during the evening. Background Back-ground music was by Marva Or-ter, Or-ter, interspaced bv numbers by. Bert Carpen'er, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wood, the Sophomore Sex'et'e , Sheldon Prestwich, Christine Wlntcrrose and BliH" Johnson with Beth Leigh and Loa Johnson accompanying and Michael Mi-chael Frame as M.C. j Gues's were greeted at the fonr bv Jerry Frame and Alice Ann Pryor was In charge of h guest book. Mrs. Harry and Evin Pryor. assisted by Mary Esplin. arranged the gift d'snlay -rd Mrs. Wilma Esplin and Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Nelson took charge of the serving, assisted by Elise Randall. Ran-dall. Norma Jean Benson. Vir-1 plnla Brown, Judy Jensen, Jackie Barrick and Sheila Gardner w th Mrs. Lanell Lunt acting as host-' ess. The young couple stayed In Cedar City over Sunday as the. iruesta of the Ray Knells In thel El Rey Bridal aulte, and Bob and Mr. Pryor were speakers in the Eighth Ward Sacrament meet-Ing. meet-Ing. On Monday morning they I 'started a wedding trip through the Southwest which will terni-ina'e terni-ina'e next week end in Washington. Washing-ton. D. C. where they will make their home while Bob completes his stmiies in foreign service in the school of government of George Washington University. |