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Show .; ' 4wi. i in I" I1 :i l t :. 1-J i . , ) , w M 1,1 J I M I. A : ;' !i p!"''1 ' "' ' I jli l j'j i I ij : '!:! Ij lii'iil'1;,.!' Vt 'J j' i1 j1 1 .1 J M'! !:M . :! 1 1 " m L 11 j ' ' I U ii,..i!Ji.i."ij'1 - 3tJ lift :us- ii; 'v,::i:!i,,'i(rtr - . Iiul. ili.: .l.iJ1 :.:!, ' 11 ...JC..I..II - -iim am mi - MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL WEBSTER Rolaync Walker, Michael Webster say vows in St, George LDS temple Rites solemnized in the St. George Temple June 27 united Miss RoLayne Walker and .Michael Webster in marriage. . Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Walker, Summit, are the parents of the bride and Mr. and Mrs. ,Dono Webster. Cedar are the The bridegroom was active in the Circle K and Letter-man's Letter-man's Club while at Cedar High; and he has been executive execu-tive secretary to the Cultural Affairs while at SUSC where he is a senior art major. .parents of the bridegroom. That same evening the newlyweds new-lyweds were honored at a reception re-ception in the Summit Ward Cultural Hall. The bride was elegant sim- plicity in a long A line gown The bodice and long semi-puffed semi-puffed sleeves were adorned with lace matching the lace on the long Chapel train. She Carried a bouquet of roses. Attending the bride were Mrs. Tom Olds, Miss Sharon Webster, Mrs. Robert Walker, Vliss Cindy Webster, and Misses Mis-ses Lynnette Webster and Eva lAllton were flower girls. They Wore mint green floor-length 'dresses with empire waists. jThey each carried two yellow roses. '. Best man was Marshall Topham, and the ushers were Brad Jefferies and Duane fcauer. ) Mrs. Walker wore a floor length gown of blue crepe ivith a white orchid. Mrs. Webster's white orchid adorn, ed an apricot crepe floor-length floor-length gown. The bride chose a peach col-frred col-frred pant suit with a tunic top and straight leg pants for her going away costume. The young couple honeymooned in Grand Canyon. . The bride is presently employed em-ployed at Brenda's Beauty Salon up town. |