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Show Kareen Wilcock Recites Huptials in Nevada By Nora Lund 1 A3c Larry Robb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Robb of Para-gonah, Para-gonah, and Miss Kareen Wilcock of Henderson. Nev., formerly of Cedar City, daughter of Thomas Wilcock of Ely, Nev., and Mrs. Dorothy Wilcock of Henderson, were married Sunday. The marriage took place at the L D S Ward chapel In Hen- j derson, with Bishop Marlen Walker officiating Mr. and Mrs. Ben Guerin stood as witnesses to the ceremony. Immediate family members and close friends were also present. The new Mrs. Robb was love1-ly love1-ly In a ballerina length white nylon gown, fashioned with a round neckline, short sleeves and full gathered skirt An orchid corsage was pinned to her shoulder. shoul-der. She was attended by a girl friend. Miss Karen Robb of Cedar Ce-dar City, who wore a pink dress. The young couple are honey-mooning honey-mooning in Nevada. Mrs. Robb attended the elementary ele-mentary school In Henderson and Cedar City, as well as being enrolled en-rolled in the CHS before she returned to Nevada. Mr. Robb attended the Para-gonah Para-gonah elementary school and was a student of the Parowan High School up until his enlistment enlist-ment In the Air Force in August of 1956. He is a talented artist, work-ing work-ing with both water colors and oils. I Since August Mr. Robb has' been stationed at the Parks Air Force Base in California, where he took his basic training, and at the Keesler Air Force Base in Mississippi. After a two week leave he will report to North Carolina to wait embarkation to French Morocco in North Africa. He expects-to spend some 8 months overseas. Mrs. Robb will spend the time with her mother in Henderson. |