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Show J , ft t y " I f 1 f ; t - i , . I tiki 1 ; H 1 f i . . ' - - " ' ''W fails , ' mi: : x;: .... . . ' -.. J : : RECITE VOWS. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kent Huntington as they received friends and relatives Friday evening at a reception in their honor. She is the former Lois Quini Elliott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Quinn. Lois Elliott Exchanges Vows With Kent Huntington Lois Quinn Elliott became the bride of Edward Kent Huntington Hunting-ton in a double ring ceremony November 4 in the LDS Institute of Religion. Bishop Homer Jones officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Quinn. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Eva Huntington. Following the ceremony a reception re-ception was given In honor of the I young couple. 1 For her wadding the bride wore a p?le pink lace, ballerina ;nc;th. dress with a boat neck i and three qunrter leneth sleeves. ! On her head she wore a tiny j.Tuilct enp of the same color. Her Ibridil bouquet was a white or- chid surrcunded by pink sweet-! sweet-! henrt roos. i At'endine the bride was her maid of honor. Shcrma Hunt-'nTtr Hunt-'nTtr l sinter of the groom, wear-mi7 wear-mi7 a 1;ule green dress and car--vHf: :i novgny of pink roses nn l whito chrysanthemums. The Videsn-ii(s were Jackie Winter-ose. Winter-ose. Karen Tait, Elaine Green nd Jeri Camnbell. They wore dresses of mint green and carried car-ried nose gays of pinK and white chrvsanthemums. Bob Iluntinrrtnn. brother of the croom stood as best mm, Ushers were DcH.T! Imlav. Charles Coo-lev. Coo-lev. Kni'h Enc. Max Bono. Cirv I.ittl". Kerrv Jones and Kenneth Bladen. Honored guests were Mrs. A. L. Young and Mrs. W. W. Boyack, grandmother and aunt of the bride, respectively, from Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Bf.'l Huntington Hunting-ton and daughter. Sandra, from I Preston, Ida. Bill is a brother of j the groom. Mrs. Lenore Lee was official I hostess while Ronald Morgan was acting host. Juanita Hazel presided at the guest book. Carma Lunt was in charge of the kitchen, with Fay Faddis, Jennie Winterrose and Mary Alyce Cane assisting. Myra Walker and Terry Whatcott served. serv-ed. In the gift room were Gloria Fenton, Alma Huntington, and Laura Lee Crosby. Assisting was Diane Quinn and Carol Ann Huntington. Organ music was rendered by Give Hartman during the ceremony cere-mony and throughout the reception. re-ception. He also accompanied Christine Winterrose who sang during the evening. Her selections selec-tions were "Smiling Through" and "I Love You Truly." The young couple will make their home in Cedar City fol-I fol-I lowing a honeymoon in southern California, Tijana, Mexico and Las Vegas. |