Open House In Arizona Set for Couple Wed In ProvofrtkHoneymooning In Chandler,! Ariz., where they will also be guests at an open house are the, former Velda Brown, attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown of Provo and her bridegroom of Wednesday, Darvel M. Robbins, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Robbins of Tremonton.The pair were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, by Elder Harold B. Lee. Attending the nuptials, were parents of the bride and bridegroom and other members of the family, A wedding luncheon followed at a Salt Lake hotel hosted by Mr. andMrs. Robbins.In the evening a reception was given for them in the Provo Thirteenth LDS Ward. Making a pretty setting for the receiving were two tall columns of white marked with sprays of white car-natinnc and ehrvsanthemums.bride, presided at a program which entertained guests. Heard were a piano solo by Don Grimmes; vocal solo, Joyce Brown; tribute, Dick Clark; vocal trio, Judy, Viva and Rea Brown; horn ensemble, Dick Ballou, Karla Dawn Cheney, Doug Jenkins, Gaylen Hatton and 3crt Mason; vocal solo, Marjic^ Brown and numbers by the Kia Ora Club; duet, Mr. and Mrs. Paul r~iiompson; soft shoe dance, Val Thompson; flute solo, Jerry Brown.Ushers serving during the receiving were Ron Del bobbins, Les Knight, Ralph Harding, Arthur Dennis, Lauren:. Head, Dwight Morrel and Dee Jacob.Centered on a lace covered table was the elaborate wedding cake ornamented in white and marked with clusters of roses shading from deeo red to pinkecaieitftiIVc*hacUS'BIVECdKTStlE