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Show I Miss Joette Corry, Vance V ood exchange ! marriage vows in LDS Temple ceremony Mlsg Joette Corry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theo II. Cor-1 ry, became tho bride of Vance i r Wood In St. George Temple riles May 21. Bishop Barlock-' Barlock-' er officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Burke Wood, Minersville. That evening the newlyweds were honored at a reception at th Second Ward Church. The bride's long gown of bridal satin and lace was an A line with an empire waist. A long train, a plain satin panel in front, and a satin bow and streamer in the back accented the simple elegance of the dress. The shoulder-length shoulder-length veil was attached to a matching satin bow. She carried a white orchid and lily-of-t he-valley. Mrs. Marsha Webster was matron of honor, and Misses Sharon Webster and Kathy and Susan Murray were the bridesmaids. The bride's niece, Miss Gail Anderson, was the flower girl. The attendants wore pink voile street-length dresses ani carried large white mums and lily-ofthe-valley. I Best man was Mervin Adair, anrl ushering was done by Correy Anderson, John Hoi-lingshead, Hoi-lingshead, Ron Wood, and Don Ray and Craig Corry. The bride chose a navy blue rrnlnrr nunu vmtnmn tiifh r ft ...... white shoes and gloves and the white orchid from her bridal bouquet. The bride graduated from Cedar High where among other activities she was secretary for the South Cedar Seminary and the District Seminary. She has attended CSU for two years. The bridegroom graduated from Beaver High and from CSU. He majored in chemistry and German and will be doing his student teaching at Cedar Junior High this summer to complete his minor in education. educa-tion. He spent 2 Vz years on a LDS mission in Austria. |