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Show ill h W$k li ' i lip (nlr " 1" MUM I IBillMiMBW m- m i Mii MR. AND MRS. ALLEN BRATTON Cedar City couple exchange vows in St. George Temple ceremony ratt, and sister-in-law, Mrs. Herschel (Pat) Hall were at the guest book. Acting as flower girls for their aunt in pink dotted Swiss floor-length gowns were Misses Mis-ses Wendy Hall, Elaine Shre-ratt, Shre-ratt, Debra Sherratt, Susan Sherratt, and Jolene Perkins. Each carried a basket of pink roses. The refreshments were served serv-ed by Misses Margene Blackburn, Black-burn, Gail Guymon, and Vickie Steinfels. Prior to the reception the wedding party enjoyed a wedding dinner hosted by the bridegroom's parents at the SUSC Cafeteria. The bride chose a turquois bonded crepe with a wide band at the waistline and long'tuiffed sleeves as her. going go-ing away costume. She used black accessories. The newlyweds honeymooned honeymoon-ed in Southern Utah and northern Arizona. The bride graduated from Cedar High School in 1970 and is now employed as a secretary sec-retary at D. W. Corry Real Estate. Mr. Bratton is a 19GS graduate grad-uate of Cedar High School and a member of the Utah National Nation-al Guard. He is employed by Atlas Electric. Pre-nuptial courtesies include in-clude a bridal shower given by Misses Bonnie Guymon, Jo-Ann Jo-Ann Rhodes, Rhonda Condie and July Cripps. A young Cedar City couple, Miss Pat Hall and Allen Brat-tori, Brat-tori, exchanged vows in the St. George Temple May 8. President Presi-dent Theron Ashcroft officiated officiat-ed at the double ring ceremony. cere-mony. Parents of the bridal pair are Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bratton. Brat-ton. That same evening the newlyweds new-lyweds were feted at a reception recep-tion in the Cedar Fourth Ward Cultural Hall. ' The bride's gown and veil were made by her sister, Mrs. Lee (Joyce) Sherratt. It was a floor length, empire gown with a scoop neckline and long cuffed sleeves. It was made of slipper satin covered cover-ed wlth- -ehiffon. The bodice and top Irt of theevs were covered with heavy white lace. The floor-length veil was caught at the crown by a large bow, and the bride carried a ibouquet of pink glamellas. Matron of honr was Mrs. Gerald (Nila) Perkins; maid of honor was Miss Bonnie Guymon, and the bridemaids were the Misses Diane Bratton, Brat-ton, JoAnn Rhodes, Rhonda Condie and Mrs. Kendall (Judy) Cripps. They wore dresses patterned after the bridal gown but with short sleeves. They were pink with a pink and green rosebud print. Green velvet chokers and matching ribbon around the empire waistline added accent ac-cent color. Each carried a bouquet bou-quet of lillies of the valley, small net butterflies and one pink glamelia. Richard Bratton was best man while Rick Hoyle, Don-nie Don-nie Hunter, Ryan Fife. Herschel Her-schel Hall, Gerald Perkins, and Lee Sherratt ushered. Mrs. Hall wore an A line dress pf pink boned crepe with short sleeves and a round neckline. Mrs. Bratton's dress was of the same material, color, col-or, and styling but it had long sleeves and a button trim down the front of the dress. Both mothers had pink glamelia gla-melia corsages. Misses Peggy Roberts and LuAnn Smith and Mrs. Stan (Barbara) Shakespeare were In the gift room. The bride's sister. Mrs. Lee (Joyce) Sher- 1 |