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Show immr '"mm'- - - i IMw A t- r : ,: I ' '' 'U i M I' 'ft" ,; T,,-mH!'',.i: J 'i ... ,,; . g" , - ?'4!,: -i : i, '.Itei ; r- Pi -' . l,': ',; j i', ;, !' ! .if i ' ! Tf j i ..-!'" . i'i.'r , W-'JIh IHi4 liMA '1 ::' : 'I ff -1 ill!:--l,i!iir!iiii -WMiihililiiriiliiii.i-iri'iifiiiiriM 7 piflJUIIiliflMiltl ;n'.'jJ I ill! SJBlj,,,,, ,;:,:" :.v ' , ii'!v',i'' .: ; I ' ! i'oa .i'ttwrfry kitMwLtimMr ..jfciJL- "; ill i iiiiiii tfiiiiiii MR. AND MRS. RONALD L. BLAKE St. George LOS Temple ceremony unites Miss Deborah Williams, Ronald L Blake Batty, Jimmie Davis and David Dav-id Ence. ' Serving the guests were the Misses Ellen Eastman, Teresa and Rhea Williams, Charlinda Munford, Belinda Davis, and Nancy Bauer. Following the honeymoon to Bryce Canyon and Zion's, the couple have made their home in St. George. In rites solemnized In the St. George LDS Temple June 20 Miss Deborah Williams be-came be-came the bride of Ronaid L. Blake. President Rudger C. At-kin At-kin officiated, at the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester D. Williams Wil-liams of Kanarraville; and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blake, St. George. A reception was held that same evening at the Kanarra Ward L'DS Cultural Hall. The bride greeted her guests in a floor-length dress of white crepe of her own creation. It featured a fitted bodice with a gathered skirt at the waist. The large sleeves were adorned adorn-ed by lace apliques as was the skirt. A finger tip veil and a bouquet of deep pink rose buds and white carnations completed the ensemble. ' The bride's attendants wore street length dresses of changeable deep turquoise crystalline accented with silver sil-ver sequins. Her sister-in-law, Mrs. Jane Williams stood as matron of honor, Miss Shelley Davis was maid of honor; and Misses Colleen Christcnsen, Barbara Ence, Deanna Prince and Dana Williams were bridesmaids. Miss Ginger Im-iay Im-iay was the flower girl. They all ,, wore corsages of white carnations. Mothers of the bridal pair wore street length dresses of pink and turquoise accented with corsages of white carnations carna-tions trimmed with pink ribbons. rib-bons. The best man was Henry Blake, brother of the bridegroom. bride-groom. Mrs. Diane Imlay, sister of the bridegroom sat at the guest book. Helping in the gift room were Mrs. Norma Houser and the Misses Gearna Williams, Rosalie Hawkins, Pamela Christcnsen. Gary and . Elwin Prince also helped. j Gift bearers were Jeff Wil- l'iams, Mark Pollock, John I |