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Show Popular Couple Exchange Wedding Vows In Salt Lake Radiant as she spoke wedding vows in the Salt Lake LDS temple tem-ple Tuesday morning, was Miss Barbara Jean Russon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip E. Russon, Rus-son, of Roosevelt, who became the bride of Louis Clark Roberts, Rob-erts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Roberts, of Vernal, in a ceremony cer-emony solemnized by President Presi-dent Young. A wedding breakfast at the Art Barn, Salt Lake City, followed fol-lowed the ceremony, and Wednesday Wed-nesday evening the newlyweds were honored at a reception at the Roosevelt LDS stake house, with the bride's parents as hosts. The petite brunette bride received re-ceived their guests attired in her wedding gown of white slipper satin, styled with a yoke of , net - fitted into a dainty sweetheart neckline, long pointed point-ed sleeves, and a fitted bodice, with a flowing skirt which ended end-ed in a cathedral train. Her veil was caught to a crown of seed pearls and o.range blossoms, blos-soms, and she wore an orchid corsage. She was attended by her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Orval Bowden, as matron ma-tron of honor, her sister, Miss Phyllis Russon, and Miss Mary Lou Roberts, the bridegroom's sister, as bridesmaids, who wore floor length models in pink, yellow and orchid, respectively. David Roberts, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Keith Russon and Orval Baw-den, Baw-den, were the ushers. Prior to her wedding, the new Mrs Roberts was feted at a shower at the Russon residence. resi-dence. Hostesses were Mrs. Orval Or-val Bawden and Miss Phyllis Russon. |