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Show Young Couple Reception Honors Wednesday Night At 8 p. m. Wednesday evening, in the Second ward Relief Society hall, Mr. and Mrs. Ford M.' Paulson Paul-son entertained at a well arranged wedding reception, honoring their daughter Mary Deane and Harold F. Behling, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Behling of Ferron, Utah. The popular young couple with their bridal party received relatives relat-ives and friends against a background back-ground of glads and delphenium. In the lineup were the bride and groom, their parents, maid of honor,. hon-or,. Miss Louise Behling, and other attendants Miss Marcia Wadley, Miss Ardena Beck, Mrs. Sherleen Clark Taylor, Miss Bettyi Page and Miss Shirley Urie. Richard Paulson, brother of the bride assumed as-sumed the duties of best man. The attractive bride was beautifully beauti-fully gowned in traditional white satin, fashioned with full skirt, fitted bodice and long pointed sleeves. Her fingertip veil of fine net fell from a dainty cap, matching match-ing the trimmings of her gown. She carried a bridal bouquet of red roses, tied with white satin and dainty pink and white streamers. Her attendants all wore lovely formals and held nosegays of pink carnations on white net. The mother of the bride was attired at-tired in a blue formal, while the groom's mother chose pink. Both pinned on corsages of red roses tied with silver ribbon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marrott received guests at the door; Miss j Kathryn Merrill acted as lady in waiting, and Miss Patricia Hill-man Hill-man handled the guest book. During the receiving hours string music was furnished by Mrs. Warren Kirk, Mrs. Gerald Caldwell, and Miss Jennie Gleason. Arranging the unusual gift display dis-play were Mrs. Russell Keetch, Mrs. Luiclle Hillman and Mrs. Guy Hillman. Little people receiving gifts at the door were Ann Behling, Beh-ling, Diane and Brent Keetch. The service table was covered with a lovely crocheted cover and held a centerpiece of delphenium and carnations, flanked by lighted white candles in crystal holders. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wright presided pre-sided here. In charge of refreshments were Mrs. John Conway, Mrs. M. D. Radmall and Mrs. Ernest Morgan. Formally clad, young ladies who served were Misses Rosalie Richards, Rich-ards, Nola Carlisle and Colleen Marrott. |