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Show Sharon Givan Weds In Salt Lake Ceremony Miss Ina Sharon Givan, popular popu-lar former Cedar City Miss, be- came Mrs. Cecil E. (Pep Cooney, Jr., Friday in a marriage ceremony cere-mony performed at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ber-tran Ber-tran Thomas Givan. Henry Ma-honrl Ma-honrl Hansen. LDS First Council i of Seventy and grandfather of I the bride, officiated, i The bridegroom Is the son of I Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cooney, Sr., of Council Bluffs. Iowa. A garden reception honored the newlyweds after the ceremony. cere-mony. The new Mrs. Cooney selected an original gown of Swiss embroidered em-broidered nylon net featuring a scalloped hemline trimmed with sequins and pearls. A net crown embroidered with seed pearls land sequins held an elbow-length elbow-length veil of silk iilluslon and she carried a white orchid sur-I sur-I rounded by lily-of-the-valley I and white roses. I Mrs. Lloyd E. Cooney, matron of honor; Miss Pamela Givan, Junior bridesmaid; Mrs. B. T. Givan Gi-van Jr. and Mrs. Paul Buchanan attended in blue gowns of silk and embrolded eyelets. Theyj carried pink gladioli and wore nylon net picture hats. Miss De-j nise Givan was flower girl. Lloyd E. Cooney was best man and ushers were Ronald Cooney, Tommy Givan, Kenneth Hatch and James Hatch. B. T. Givan III was ring bearer. The bride was entertained by Mrs. R. I. Bulloch, Miss Carolyn Bullock, Mrs. L. E. Cooney, Mrs. Curtis P. Hardinp Miss Miriam Hirding. Miss Saauna Kenton, Mrs. F. A. Gold, Miss Nancy Gold, Mrs. Eugene Clissold, Mrs. Paul Buchanan and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cooney, Sr. The newlyweds will honeymoon honey-moon In Hawaii. The bride chose a white cotton knit chemise with red and blue trim for traveling. |