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Show Arlene llorrocks, Reed Taylor Wed In leola Home Ceremony Exchanging nuptial vows in lovely home rites Saturday evening, eve-ning, April 22, were Arlene Horrocks and Reed Taylor, who were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Horrocks, in Neola. Mr. Taylor is a son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Taylor, of Vernal. Bishop Lazelle Henrie, of the Neola LDS ward, officiated at the double-ring ceremony. For her wedding trie uride, a lovely brunette, selected a gown of traditional white satin, fashioned fash-ioned with fitted bodice, long pointice sleeves, round neckline, with a lace ruffle outlining a fine-lace yoke. The full skirt was caught up at the hemline with dainty flowers, and ended in a graceful train. Her finger tip veil was caught to a crown of orange blossoms, and she carried car-ried a bridal bouquet of pink and white carnations. Attending the bride were Miss Elaine Taylor and Marian Rasmussen. Ralph Taylor stood as best man for his brother. The wedding march and background back-ground music was played by Miss Barbara Hullinger. Following the wedding a reception re-ception was held at the Hor-rock's Hor-rock's home, with a larg'e crowd of relatives and friends calling to extend best wishes to the newly wedded couple. A dainty decorative theme was followed throughout the rooms, with fragrant bouquets of spring flowers adding their loveliness to the setting. Focal point of the scheme was the lace-covered table, centered with a beautifully decorated wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom, and flanked on either side by lighted pink tapers in delicate holders. Assisting1 with the serving were Mrs Ralph Taylor, and Miss Dian Taylor, of Randlett, sisters of the hr,?0nald L t; Penfield were in ldLe' and ,"; gift room. ln che The new Mrs t honor student at Aa,ylr is school, and a 2f V" year's graduating Sf ft' lor graduated from a?' Mr T in 1949 and fmterrafc-' has been empL ; ; General Geophysih lhe couple win Urveyp' home in NeolaW'" u |