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Show J ;gt!e fi9 Ceremony Unites fl ee Jones, Gary Mc OvScstt J Tones became S.gS McOvlalt )3. f 14 at 6 p.m. J 5 CtapeL Bishop . . CKa,ns onlld KH .-fliony. ",, j, the daughter of :"Ys LcMoyne A. .'rf'ji Parents of , :,3:e Mr. and Mrs. V G; "(Ptt of Moab. O Sin was held.i!1 'LV.s "cuHural Hall im-following im-following the ce-a! ce-a! 11' ''The bride was lov-rB lov-rB '.'sWvn 'ith a white stvled with wrist r YQ- '."W over a skirt H ;::k chiffon. Tiers k ruffles cascaded S front of the gown. ' (dl of illusion was yWllT.ii a crown of white ttea roses, trimmed tr;. pearls. Her flow-3Ui'; flow-3Ui'; -revello' roses accent : a white baby breath. ft :,s attended by her " Helen, as maid, of recti - ' ' i ! i i i . 1. ' i ft J Mr. and Mrs. Mc Oviatt honor. The seven bridesmaids, brides-maids, Debbie Eatough, Cindy Cin-dy Jackson, Mary Mullin, Terry Oviatt, of Moab; Ka-thy Ka-thy Jones of Orangcville; Betty Jo Chidester of Salt Lake City; and Terry Stevenson Stev-enson of Rock Springs, Wyo- ming, all wore gold em- , bossed gowns with white gloves. They wore white glamillias at their waist. Tracie Jo, sister of the bride, and Travis Marx, cousin of the groom, served as ring bearers. Roger Maynard acted as best man. with seven ushers: ush-ers: Russell Jones, of Orang-eville, Orang-eville, Jack Corbin, Dwight Johnson, David Quinn, Bob Washburn, John Fossey and LeRoy Snyder, all of Moab Following a honeymoon in Wyoming and Idaho, . the newlyweds plan to make their home in Moab. |