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Show "'f Xvy: v'Sl"'' .'' V :'vVv-' MR. AND MRS. WILFORD JAKE St. George Girl, Cedar Man Exchange Vows Exchanging nuptial vows Saturday, Sa-turday, February 12, were Miss Pat Grayman and Wilford Jake of Cedar City. The couple were married during a single-ring ceremony cer-emony performed in the Indian Branch Society room by President, Presi-dent, Franklin Benn; The bride is a daughter of Mr. Charles Grayman of St. George, and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jake, Cedar City. Ci-ty. A reception followed the ceremony. cere-mony. The bride wore a two piece white silk suit with a corsage of Ruth Urie. In addition there was a guitar solo played by Duane Lamoreaux and several vocal numbers by a ladies trio composed com-posed of Shirley Stratton, Zelda Egar Smith and Cathy Castleton. The wedding and reception rooms were decorated in a red and white color scheme with red rose bouquets predominant. Following a honeymoon trip, the newlyweds are making their home in Cedar City. The new Mrs. Jake is a senior at Cedar High School. red roses. Attending the bride were Dan-1 ita Snow, St. George; Ernestine Jake, sister of the bridegroom; Clarice and Jena Lee Kanosh, Richfield. They wore pastel dresses with pink carnation corsages. cor-sages. Best man was Curtis Anderson of Las Vegas, and ushers were Manell Jake and Ferman Gray-mana, Gray-mana, brothers of the couple. Guest book attendant at the reception was Althea Jake, while Shirley Jake acted as hostess. Assistant hostess was Maurene Parry. Attending the gift room were Rowena Heap and Janette and Janiel Anderson. Kitchen hostesses were Evelyn Heap and Thora Porter. They were assisted in serving by Mar-cellia Mar-cellia Growler, Cecilia Lambeth and Geneva Anderson. Background music was furnished furnish-ed throughout the evening by |