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Show LuIeanVood Says Vows InLDS Temple Mr. and Mrs. Elmer H. Wood announce the marriage of their daughter Lu Jean, to Mr. Eeu-ben Eeu-ben Kay Jolley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Masiel M. Jolley, of Antimony. Anti-mony. The youns couple exchanged ex-changed vows at the St. George LDS temple on Friday. March 23. The brltle and groom were honored at a wedding reception in the Second ward chapel Friday Fri-day evening, after which they left for a short honey moon trip to Las Vegas. They are now making their home in Cedar City where both are attending the Branch Agricultural college. Mr. Jolley graduated from the j Piute high school at Circleville in 1949, where he was valedic-Itorian valedic-Itorian of his class. The bride graduated from the Cedar City high school in 1950. Receiving at the reception besides be-sides the bride and groom were their parents, Ted Jolley, brother bro-ther of the groom, who was best man; the maid of honor, Miss Norma Edwards, and Mrs. Byron Anderson, Mrs. John Ford. Mrs. Pat Sorenson and Miss Renee Jolley, attendants. Pouring during the evening were Mrs. Don Applegate, Mrs. George Jolley, Mrs. Sherwin Eradshaw and Mrs. Willard Wood. Serving were Mrs. Paul Blackburn, Miss Bonnie Higbee, Mrs. Alma Slack and Mrs. Claron Bradshaw. In charge of the gift room were Mrs. Howard Peterson, Mrs. Jackie Jensen, and Mrs. Kenneth Wade. I |