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Show j H-'y.f'- -V; ; 1 : . ' ' .. " , . i : , . ' i I :,. . .: j..- : ' ' , .; , J, ':'---"'.":.7' "N I . : ' K -' I""- , , " . l If. . Lot ". Tmrin mum A.'iiM in m. unW t . .. . mMt , Hn i Mr. and Mrs. Verd Williams cut wedding cake at reception following , marriage ceremony Saturday. Ceremony was performed at the home of the bride. Mrs. Williams is the former Miss Mona Rae Milne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milne of Cedar City. Miss Mona Rae Milne Exchanges Wedding Vows in Impressive Candlelight Ceremonies Miss Mona Rae Milne, lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank , Milne, and Verd Tollock (Ace) Williams of Kanarraville were married at six p. m. in a beautiful beau-tiful candlelight ceremony at the Milne home Saturday evening, Feb. 26. Mr. William3 is the son of Mrs. Ethna Ford of Kanarraville. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Alton Ford of the Kanarraville Kanar-raville Ward. The bride was attended by Mrs. Robert McCall as matron of honor, and Jean Eeal and Leona Berry were bridesmaids. Best man was Gaylen Berry, ushers were Howard .Milne, brother of the bride, and David Williams, brother of the groom. Following the marriage ceremony cere-mony the wedding party was served a buffet supper in the recreation rec-reation room. A reception honored the newly-weds newly-weds later in the evening. Receiv- ing with the bride and groom and their attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Milne and Bishop and Mrs. Ford. Hostesses were the bride's aunt, Mrs. E. G. Milne of St. George, and her grandmother, Mrs. J. L. Whipple of Ely, Nev. In charge of the gift room was Mrs. Lee Milne, Mrs, H. K. LeSuer, Mrs. Ken Milne and Mrs. Ronald Milne. Music was furnished during dur-ing the recenjion by Mrs. Carlos Taylor at the piano. Serving were Miss RaNae Gentry, Gent-ry, Miss LaVenda Jones, Miss Barbara Pace and Miss Janet Fife. In charge of the kitchen were Mrs. Sam Gentry, Mrs. Lester Gowcr, Mrs. Jack Ence. Keeping the bride's book was Miss Laura Lee Williams, sister of the groom. The bride was lovely in a dress of imported French Chantilly lace and nylon net over taffeta, tiered and with a sweetheart neckline. It was floor length, with a fingertip fin-gertip view of bride's Illusion cascading from a cap of pleated nylon tulle and seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of an orchid surrounded by white carnations car-nations and lilies of the valley. Her attendants' dresses were styled alike with sweetheart neckline and full skirts of taffeta taf-feta with nylon net oversklrts. The matron of honor was In orchid or-chid and the bridesmaids were in turquoise. They all carried nosegays of pink and white carnations. car-nations. The bridal party received guests befort the fireplace banked bank-ed with orchid stalks, pink and white carnations and pink can-, dlabra. Baskets of orchid and white chrysanthemums stood on the floor. The newlyweds are honeymooning honey-mooning in Arizona, New Mexico Mexi-co and in Mexico. For her going away costume the bride chose a grey and red suit with red accessories, acces-sories, and wore an orchid. Mr. and Mrs. Williams will make their homo In Cedar City |