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Show LaRee Munf ord Exchanges Wedding Vows In a wedding ceremony which; took place Jast Friday evening, Nov. 25, at the home of the parents par-ents of the bride, Miss LaRee Munford of Parowan became the wife of Bryce H. Taylor, formerly of Cedar City, but now of Salt Lae City. The marriage ceremony was performed by an uncle of the bride, Bishop George F. Rowley of the Parowan Second Ward, in the presence of immediate members of both families. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Munford of Parowan Par-owan and Mr. Taylor is a son of Mrs. Susie Taylor of Salt Lake City. Following the marriage which took place at 7 p. m., the wedding wed-ding party moved to the Relief Society rooms of the First-Sec-1 ond Ward where a reception was-held was-held in honor of the newly mar- ried couple. I In the receiving line at the reception re-ception besides the bride, groom and their parents, were Mrs. Irene Davis, Beaver, sister of the bride, as matron of honor; Miss Winona Prince, New Harmony and Miss Colleen Tullis, Newcastle Newcas-tle bridesmaids. Performing best man duties for his brother was Doyle Taylor. Following a short honeymoon to Las Vegas, the newly married couple returned to Salt Lake City to make their home. I The new bride is a graduate 'of the Parowan High School, the College of Southern Utah in Cedar Ce-dar City, and Utah State Agricultural Agricul-tural College at Logan. She is now a first grade teacher in the Murray City schools. Mr. Taylor is a graduate of the Cedar High School, has spent two years in the armed service, and attended; College of Southern Utah. He is now in his senior year at the' University of Utah from which; I school he will graduate next I spring. i . |