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Show Reception Honors Young Couple After Temple Rites On Friday evening in a very pretty setting in the Second-Fourth Second-Fourth Ward Recreation Hall. Mr. and Mrs. James Bell entertained enter-tained at a reception honoring their daughter Yvonne LaRae and Bobby Don Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Graham of Forrest, Arkansas. The young couple were assisted in greeting- relatives and friends by the bride's parents and her attendants, at-tendants, matron of honor, her sister, Mrs. Anna Selmas, maid of honor, Miss Donetta Roberts and bridesmaids Jean Bell, a sister; Fonda Hartley, a cousin and Mrs. Kay Shelley. Pretty Utile flower girl was Kathy Clements. Ralph Butler performed the duties du-ties of best man. For her wedding reception the attractive bride donned a Chantil-ly Chantil-ly lace and tulle over heavy white satin, modeled with full skirt, fitted fit-ted bodice and long tapered sleeves all enhanced by sheer, waist length veil of tulle, which fell from a circlet cir-clet of pearls and irridescents. Her bouquot featured a gorgeous white orchid circled by rosebuds. Her attendants were gowned in pink and lavender sheaths and matching bouquets. Greeting guests at the door were Bishop and Mrs. Keith Miller, and the brides' grandmother Bell. Guest registration was handled by Bonnie Nielson. Vocal numbers .were given by JoAnn Gardner accompanied by Jennie Gleason. Refreshments were presided over by Marie Clements, assisted by Mrs. Hah Bell, Charlotte Bell, Av-era Av-era Williams and Mary Jensen. Young ladies who served were Linda Lin-da Morrell, Charlotte Gardner, Carol Faye Bell, Marilyn Gardner,. The gift display was arranged by the bride's aunt, Mary Lou Bell and Eloise Bell and Ruby West. Gift bearers were Jimmy, Eileen, and Dewey Belt, The young couple exchanged nuptial promises in the Manti LDS Temple on Thursday, Nov. 21. They have established a home in Provo where both are currently students at the BYU, |