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Show Reception Honors Couple After Wedding Rites In Logan Temple The Logan LDS Temple was the scene Tuesday, July 26, of nuptial nup-tial rites uniting in marriage Miss Maria Coleen Pulos and Ronald George Robb. President A. George Raymond officiated. A wedding dinner at the Bluebird Cafe in Logan was held for the bridal party par-ty following the ceremony. Parents of the lovely , brunette bride are Mr, and Mrs. George Pulos, Roosevelt, and the benedict's bene-dict's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Robb of Whiterocks. The newlyweds were honored at a reception at the Roosevelt stake house, Friday, July 29, with the bride's parents as host and hostess for the occasion. A seasonal setting set-ting was provided by huge baskets bas-kets and bouquets of summer blooms.. The bride was attired in a full-length full-length wedding gown of bridal taf-fetta taf-fetta and French imported scalloped scal-loped lace. The fitted bodice featured fea-tured a scalloped neckline over set-in net, with the long sleeves pointed at the wrist. Her tiara of rhinestones and seed pearls held a fingertip veil of silk tulle, edged with medallions of corresponding corres-ponding French imported lace. She carried a bouquet of red roses and white carnations. Miss Rhea Sullivan, maid of honor, chose a ballerina length formal of light green net over taffeta.. taf-feta.. Bridesmaids included Miss Carma Christensen, gowned in coral net and taffeta; Miss Gay Patry, wearing turquoise net and taffeta; and Miss Carol Memmott, who chose a white net formal with red velvet bodice. All had white carnation corsages, i Best man duties were assumed by Theron Robb, cousin of the groom. The bride's mother wore an afternoon af-ternoon dress of ivory colored linen lin-en and a yellow rose . corsage, while the bridegroom's, mother selected se-lected a grey and pink nylon afternoon after-noon dress. Her corsage was of pink roses. Miss Nancy Rockwood acted as mistress of ceremonies for the program, which was presented at intervals, and introduced the following fol-lowing numbers: reading, Miss Re-nae Re-nae Eldredge; vocal solo, Miss Beverly Anderson, accompanied by Mrs. Dawna Dennis; vocal solo, Miss Diane Nelson, accompanied by Miss Patsy Gines; vocal solo, Miss Janice Anderton, accompanied accompan-ied by Mrs. Earl McKenna, The serving table was covered with a' rich lace cloth and centered center-ed with a pink and white wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom, accented with pink lighted, tapers. Refreshments further emphasized the pink and white color scheme. In charge of serving were Mrs. T. A. Sullivan and Mrs. Omni Winterton, assisted by the Misses Evonne Whitehead, Lurrine and Anna Lee Christensen and Yeteve Sweat, who wore identical pink organdy aprons, made by the bride's mother. Mrs. N. G. Massey attended the gift room and Mrs, R. L. Boyer was in charge of the guest book. Dancing was enjoyed to Raw-lings' Raw-lings' orchestra. The bride donned a biege tailored tail-ored suit with brown accessiories for her honeymoon trip through Idaho. The justweds are making a home in Salt Lake, where Mr. Robb is employed by the R. L. Bird and Sign Company, Out-of-town guests attending the reception were: Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Boyer and Mr. 'and Mrs. LeRoy Pulos of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Boyer of Couer D'Alene, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Massey of Rangely, Colorado and Bill Pules, of Gary, Ind. "f , ' " ' J i ' "'; ',' .As o ! , I I ' j I ': i i a. .... .v ..fo..........v...1..mffnfYnl.r.n,rw an.mirtunm.n.iiTrtM-tm nmiwrnm n i-iffir''--'----'-- . WEDS IN LOGAN TEMPLE Miss Maria Pulos became bride of Ronald G. Robb July 26 in Logan LDS temple. A reception re-ception at the Roosevelt Stake House honored the newlyweds the following Friday. |