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Show Cox and Hoyle exchange marriage vows Miss Shelley Hoyle, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hoyle, became the bride of David Cox December 15. Bishop Bish-op Blaine Johnson officiated at the double ring ceremony which took place in the Cedar Stake House. That sanv; evening the new-lyweds new-lyweds were feted at a reception recep-tion at th Enchanted Gardens. Parents of the bridegroom are Dr. and Mrs. Clark Cox of Delta. The bride wore a gown of bridal satin featuring a train and a long veil. Mrs. Annette Hoyle was mation of honor ahd the bridesmaids Included the bridegroom's sisters, Misses Suzanne, Diane, and Cynthia Cox. Tha other attendants were Christine Davis, Ann Fenton, and Mrs. Cheryl Southerland. They wore red velvet dresses with accents of white lace. Sharing honors as best man were Lad Holeman and Craig Cox. The mothers of the bridal pair wore long red velvet skirts with white blouses. After honey mooning in Southern California for a week the newlyweds returned to Cedar where he Is attending attend-ing school and she Is employed. -)VxV .11?-. V' y tyf j MR. AND MRS. DAVID COX |