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Show af aie Temple Ceiemonxj Ignites tyounj Couple lltulsclay, Gpul 5 Among the loveliest of the early spring weddings was that of Miss Bonnie Rae Hanson, I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson and Bobby D. Robertson, Robert-son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Robertson, of Kenniwick, Wash., who recited wed-ding vows in a ceremony performed Friday, April 5, in the Salt Lake L.D.S. temple, with Charles R. Jones officiating. Miss Hanson was a picture of radiance in a white slipper-satin wedding gown fashioned with high round neckline with lace yoke, long pointed sleeves held tightly at the wrists with a row of tiny satin buttons, and a fitted fit-ted waistline which fell into a soft gathered skirt. Her veil of bride's illusion, was held to a crown of dainty white spring flowers. I Those witnessing F r i d a y 's elaborate ceremony were Mr. I and Mrs. Burtis Robertson, Mrs. ! Albert Robertson, Mrs. Ritta Landerman, Mr. and Mrs, J. Leo Hansen, Kenneth Graham, Lawene Wood, Beth Wilcken, Mrs. Irene Zundell and Geneve Sipes. Immediately following the wedding, the group enjoyed a dinner at Lamb's Grill cafe in Salt Lake City, with the groom's parents as hosts. Others who attended the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Robertson and Dick Robertson, of Washington, and Fred Gagon. Friday, April 13, the new Mr. and Mrs. Robertson will be guests of honor at a reception and dance to be held at the Roosevelt stake recreation hall between the hours of 8 and 12 |