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Show "f.rVT' ,;,,. ,,,,-f' VW'.. f '4 '-' 'i MR. AND MRS. TOM KIRTlEY Rider, Kirtley Exchange Vows Mothers of the couple wore dresf.es in bonded knit. Mrs. Rider's dress was beige, and Mrs. Kirtley 's was orange. Lorraine Gale vvas at the guest book and Terry Gardner furnished the music at the piano. Miss Rosalie Rider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Rider, became the bride of Tom Kirtley Kirt-ley on Nov. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Kirtley are the parents par-ents of the bridegroom. Both of the young people are natives na-tives of Cedar Sity. Bishop R. Dean Childs officiated of-ficiated at the single-ring ceremony held in the CSU Family Living Center. a graduate ot uedar High School, the bride attended CSU and is presently employed at Mercury, Nev. The bridegroom graduated from Cedar High in 1960, attended at-tended CSU for one year and then finished his training at the Technical Electronics School in Salt Lake City. He, too, is employed at Mercury, Nev. The newlyweds will make their home in Las Vegas, Nev. Immediately following the wedding the couple was honored hon-ored at a reception which was also held in the Living Center. Cen-ter. The bride wore a floor-length sheath of chantilly lace over satin. Her costume was enhanced by a long train and a fingter tip veil attached to a crown. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Miss Colleen Smith. The bridesmaids were Sherry Benson and Mrs. Pamela Pam-ela Knell. The neices of the bride, Heidi and Velvette Rider, Rid-er, and nieces of the bridegroom, bride-groom, Sue Ann and Donna Rae Bonzo were junior attendants. atten-dants. Best man was Phillip Boyns, and ushers were Jay Smith, LaVoy Woolsey and Bevan Leigh, |