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Show Cedar Boy Marries Kentucky Girl In Rites At Institute Miss Dorothy Layne Kimbrell, daughter of Mr. Chris' Kimbrell of Winchester, Kentucky, and Wirth B. Bulloch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Bulloch of Cedar City, were married Tuesday, July 22, with Bishop William Snow of the Cedar Fifth Ward performing the ceremony cere-mony at the Cedar LDS Institute. The bride was beautifully gowned in white satin and carried a bridal muff of white carnations and white orchids. The Maid of Honor, Miss Lola Prestwtch, wore a blue gown and carried a bouquet of white gladlolas and pink roses. The Brides Maids, Corris 8. Buloch and Peg Bulloch, carried bouquets of pink gladlolas, and were gowned in blege and white, respectively. E. W. Macfarlane gave the bride in marriage, Donald Lamoreaux was Best Man and LeOrande Nelson Nel-son usher. Mrs. Bernella Jones was at the organ, and music was furnished furn-ished by a.ladles trio composed of Mrs. Janice Prothero, Miss Joan Jones, and Mrs. Evelyn K. Jones.. accompanied by Mrs. Mary Jane Seaman. ' The young couple left Immediately after the ceremony for a honey-moon honey-moon trip through the National Parks. They will make their home in Cedar city where Mr. Bulloch Is an accountant for the Columbia Iron Mining company. The bride Is a graduate nurse and has been employed in Cedar City for the past year. Mr. Bulloch is a veteran of four years military service, having seen overseas duty in Japan. Before entering en-tering service he graduated from the Branch Aglcultural College, and served for two years as an accountant account-ant for the Sego Milk Co. in Salt Lake City. i |