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Show ire Honored t Reception "Tnd Mrs. Harold F. Western ,Z 'honored at a wedding receptor, recept-or, Saturday night in Palomar, 'Irving best wishes from many ds for their future happiness. JS marriage was solemnized in 7 Salt Lake temple, on Friday, t 15 The bridee is the former ui Mary Lou Rawlinson, daugh-f daugh-f Mr and Mrs. Claude Raw-Ln Raw-Ln of Delta. Mr. Western is a n of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Western, f Deseret. Receiving with the newly wed 1Dle were their parents and oth-t oth-t members of the bridal party. Verdene Rawlinson was mat-"n mat-"n of honor, and Miss Norma Kim-Zr Kim-Zr and Miss Erma Jean Bennion !L bridesmaids. Grant Western, brother of the bridegroom, stood as best man. f The brunette bride was lovely i ' ta a wedding gown of white satin - ffled with a fitted bodice with tiny hearts appliqued in seed pearl on the net yoke. The skirt was jail with a long train. Her finger-lip finger-lip wedding veil was held by a crown of pearls, and she carried a bouquet of red and white roses. Neil Rawlinson, brother of the bri(je was master of ceremonies for the program. Taking part were parrel Allred, who sang "Thine Alone," Miss Joyce Terry, "I Love You Truly", Phil and Dean Rawlinson, Rawlin-son, "Mary Lou" and "Wedding Ben's", Ladd R. Cropper, "Through The Years", and Mrs. Melba Jac-obson, Jac-obson, sister of the bridegroom, who sang "That's Why I Love You' and "Oh, Promise Me". The new Mr. and Mrs. Western departed Tuesday for Provo, where they will make a home for the coming year while Mr. Western attends the BYU. |