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Show Vie Ann Williamson claimed by Melvin Adams in LDS Temple the MUso Elaine, Linda, Lo Ann and Una Sant twk care Mf the f lft. The affair waj catered by Mrs. Ruby Jamea of MUford with the acrvlng being done by Jenna Dean and Betty Sue Whitney and Donna Abbott. The pink and whlto color scheme wa carried out In the elaborate wedding cake and all of the decoration. Open house was held In St. George on Saturday evening. The new Mrs. Adams U a graduate of the Parowan High School and has been employ, ed at the nursing home In Ce. dar City and more recently at a St. George nursing home. Mr. Adams (graduated from high school In St. George and is currently employed at Dlx-le Dlx-le College. The young people will be at home In St. George. ; Y - r ' 3 1 I- Mil. RUma Lamotvoux Melvin Thomas Adams claimed MLss Vie Ann Williamson Willi-amson as his brldo in a double ring ceromony performed on Jan, 12th in the St George Temple. Vie Ann's grandparents, grandpar-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Yardley of Beaver, accompanied accompan-ied the young couple to the temple. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Wll-llamson Wll-llamson of Paragonah and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. Adams Ad-ams of St George are parents of the SToom. That same evening, the newlyweds were feted at a reception re-ception in the Paragonah Ward Cultural Hall. The bride greeted guests In her wedding attire, a long pawn of white sheer with daisy trim on the round neck and long sleeves. Her floor length veil was attached to a satin bow and her bridal bouquet bou-quet was of pink and white carnations and roses. Her bridesmaids were Miss Klea Abbott and Mrs. Linda Williamson. They wore pink floor length dresses and carried car-ried single long stemmed roses. Dan Adams was best man for his brother. Mrs. Melva Barton played appropriate music all during the evening. Mrs. Ann Limb was at the guest book and r:7......... ,T m ! ' 1 111 dLl&feJI MR. AND MRS. MELVIN T. ADAMS |