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Show St. George LDS temple ceremony unite Ruthanna Reeve and Wm. Gary Jensen Rites solemnized in the St. George LDS Temple June 17, made Ruthannna Reeve the bride of Wm. Gary Jensen. President Andrew O. McArthur j . officiated in the double-ring ceremony. Parents of the newlyweded ; couple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rob-ert J. Reeve of Hurricane, and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar G. Jensen Jen-sen of Parowan. Following the ceremony a buffet luncheon was held at the Reeve home in an outdoor out-door setting, for relatives and close friends. Entertainment was provided by the Good Company dance band, of which the bridegroom is a member, and by Lynn Chamberlain Cham-berlain and Mike Hinton of Hurricane. The bride made her own wedding dress of crepe poly, tster. It had princess lines, with a small stand up collar and long full sleeves. Lace around the collar and sleeves added the finishing touch to the dress. The veil's headpiece head-piece wa3 made of matching lace. I The bride's bouquet consisted consist-ed of pink carnations and white daisies finished with pink ribbon. The bride graduated from Hurricane High School and attended at-tended SUSC one year Gary is a graduate of SUSC and has taught music in Hurricane High for two years, and is currently teaching the summer sum-mer music program at Parowan Paro-wan High school The bride's attendants, Mrs. Mrs. Charles R. (Cheryl) Reeve, Helen Grace Reeve, Bonnie Jeanne and Terry Lee Jensen, sisters of the bride and bridegroom, were dressed in salmon, yellow and green matching dresses as they helped serve. The four layer wedding cake was baked and decorated decorat-ed with icing daisies by Helen Grace Reeve, sister of the bride. It was topped by a bouquet bou-quet of real daisies matching match-ing the bride's bouquet. The ncwleywedded couple I honeymooned for a week in Yellowstone National Park. ! |