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Show . ' "' ' " " ' -.- ... . -I ' :! t 5 .trend . . ; S--::J i-i Mr. and Mrs. Kent Turnbeaugh Recent Ceremonies Join Popular Moab Couple St Francis Episcopal Church was the setting for the wedding solemnized by Father Joseph Hogben, Saturday, May 20th for Patritia Lynn Corey and Kent Lee Turnbeaugh. A garden reception followed fol-lowed at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Corey, 624 E. 2nd South. Parentis of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Booth Turnbeaugh, Washington, Utah. Miss Ailene Corey, maid of honor, and Miss Barbara Bar-bara Reese, Mrs Bruce Beach, Miss Donna Swen-sen, Swen-sen, and Miss Pamela Souter, attendents, wore rose pink and light pink satin floor length dresses, white acessories, and pink veils. They held bouquets of white roses. Miss Angela Carson, flower girl wore pink and carried a basket of rose . . petals. The mothers also in pink wore pink sweetheart sweet-heart roses. The bridal gown, sewn by Mrs. Beach, cousin of the bride, and designed by (herself, was white isatin fljrjor-flength with appli-qued appli-qued chantilly lace on the bodice and train. Her fveil, set off by a rose, fell elbow el-bow length. Sgt. John Pestana, was best man, while Keith Turnbeaugh, Sam Grubbs, Fred Powell, and Rick Engstrom ushered. The bride attended Dixie Dix-ie College and is a receptionist recep-tionist for Mountain Fuel Supply Oomjpany in Salt Lake City. The Bridegroom has his associate of Science Sci-ence degree and is planning plan-ning on attending the University Uni-versity of Utah in Sept. |