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Show iVewlcyweds Greet Friends ""jTTnd Mrs. Paul C. Black wert honored at a wedding receptior "a dance Monday night, in, the nrfta high school, and received hest wishes from their many fri-"nrls fri-"nrls for their future .happiness. The bride was Miss Barbara Marsh-ill Marsh-ill daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. I 'Marshall, of Panguitch, before her marriage to Mr. Black June 16, in the Salt Lake Temple. Receiving with the young couple ,ere their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Nels C. Black The bride wore her wedding gown of white brocaded satin, with ? veil of net held in place with a of seed pearls. Her bouquet was of gardenias and red roses. che was attended by her sister, Mrs Evelyn Rowe, of Panguitch, as matron of honor, and bridesmaids brides-maids were Miss Nelda Howard, of Malad, Idaho, and Miss Mariam Humphries, of American Fork. Bob Black brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Alsd at the reception recep-tion were the two brothers of the bride, Donald and Joe Marshall, of Panguitch. A program was given, with Bob Black acting as master of ceremonies. cere-monies. Those taking part were Mrs Deonna Black, and son and daughters, Stanley, Cheryl and Dorothy Dor-othy Black, who sang a quartet; Mrs Louie Black, a vocal solo; Mrs. Louise Adams, a reading; Miss Ora Mae Bishop, a xylophone solo; Mrs. Sepha Robison, expressing neighborly neigh-borly wishes; and a quartet by joe Moody, Ladd Black, Le Ray McAllister and Merlin Forster. Mr. and Mrs. Black are spending spend-ing several weeks in Delta, and then will return to Provo to make their home, where Mr. Black is studying at the B. Y. U. toward his rteeree. |