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Show I n ; - - p?-v I I. H f r I I ....... . , If. , Scott and Robinson married in Temple Rites solemnized in the St. George LDS Temple October 14 united Miss D. Anne Scott and Alan B. Robinson in marriage. President Elihu Whatcott officiated at the double ring wedding ceremony. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Willard E. Scott, RFD 4410 No. Driftwood Drift-wood Lane and Mr. and Mrs. G. Boyd Robinson, Paragonah. That evening of the ceremony the young couple was honored at a reception in the Enoch Ward. The bride's dress of lace was fitted at the waist and flowed into a hooped skirt. She wore a shoulder length veil and carried a bouquet of . orange roses, yellow daisies and rust chrysanthemums. Matron of honor was Mrs. Leon Kotter wearing an MR. AND MRS. ALAN B. ROBINSON 1 autumn print crepe dress. Bridesmaids were Misses Mavis Hadley, iand Carol Scott in yellow crepe gowns, Miss Cheryl Scott in orange crepe and Miss Joy Lynn Scott in rust crepe. Their flowers were yellow and orange satin roses. Best man was Kim Robinson and the ushering was done by Grant Sherratt. Mothers of the birdal pair wore yellow autumn print crepe dresses w ith carnation corsages. When the newlyweds left for their honeymoon in Grand Canyon, the bride was wearing a blue two piece suit w ith a print scarf. The bride has attended BYU and SUSC. She was a member of the Orson Hyde Club, has filled an LDS Mission in Japan, Kobe, and -is now employed as a secretary. Mr. Robinson is attending SUSC, is a member of the Ensign Singers and served an LDS Mission in Sacramento, California. Pre-nuptial courtesies include showers given by Mrs. Leonard Howell, Salt Lake Citv and Mrs. Salas, Mid Valley. |