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Show MR. AND MRS. KENNETH JOSEPH DALTON Former Parowan Resident Marries in Calif. Former Parowan resident Kenneth Ken-neth Joseph Dalton, claimed Miss Jacqueline Louise Eaton in marriage mar-riage June 15 in a ceremony performed per-formed in the Vandenberg AFBj Capehart Chapel. j Bishop William Daines of the LDS Church officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Dalton, formerly of Parowan, is the son of Mrs. Christine Dalton Dal-ton of Las Vegas, Nev, the bride is the daughter of Major and Mrs. Kenneth F. Eaton. 641 Aspen, As-pen, VAFB. The bride vore a wedding gown of peau de sole styled with panel front of chantilly lace, three quarter length sleeves, square neckline, and a full skirt with chapel train held by a large beautifully tied bow and peaul de sole rose at the back waist. Her fingertip veil was of silk illusion and she wore pearl earrings. ear-rings. Her bridal bouquet was of white orchids and stepanotis. The new Mrs. Dalton selected Mrs. Manuel Machado of Comp-ton, Comp-ton, former room ate, as her matron ma-tron of honor. Other attendants were Mrs. Tony Morcira and Mrs. Roger Walker. Lyle Dalton served his brother as best man. Ushers were Jim Sumter and Gus Hargens. Mrs. Gronway Parry is currently current-ly enjoying a vacation in California Cali-fornia with her son and family, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Parry. Also visiting the Parrys are Mrs. Kerry Jones and children Julie Ann and Kirk. They left Cedar City Saturday via air route and plan to stay until Sunday. A July vacation brought -Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hanzon and their family to this area. The visitors vis-itors plan to be here for several weeks staying with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hanzon and other relatives before returning to their home in Rangely, Colorado. Last week Mrs. Ray Lee traveled travel-ed to Laramie, Wyoming, where she attended the wedding of her niece, Linda Maushak. She accompanied ac-companied Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith as far as Salt Lake City then was greeted by an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bell of San Francisco and Miss Patty Wood of Mt. View, California, Califor-nia, who traveled with her to Wyoming. While on her trip she enjoyed visiting with her parents par-ents In Laramie, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Baumgartner. Greeting their daughter and son-in-law for a week end visit were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Condie. They were pleased to have Barbara Bar-bara and Don Martinez and their two children staying with them. Cathy Martinez remained here for a vacation with her grandparents, and her folks re-. re-. turned to their home in Nevada. The bride attended schools in Germany and Georgia and was graduated from Lompoc High Sschool. She has also graduated from Harold's Business College, Sacramento, Calif. Mr. Dalton is a graduate of Parowan High School. He re-j turned from Kwajaleln where he was employed. He Is a photo In-1 strument teclmitian now with I Chance Vought Corp. at El Cen- tro, Calif. The newlyweds will make a home at 1524 Orange St., El' Centro. I |