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Show s n BrewerCo. Photo fj Mr. and Mrs. Lane Fuller . f Monticello Reception Held for Newlyweds 1 Mr. and Mrs. Max Wilcox Wil-cox of La Sal, gave a lovely wedding reception Friday evening Nov. 9th in the Monticello Library in honorof their daughter, Helen and her groom, Lane Fuller who were married in the Manti Temple on Nov. 2nd. The reception was attended at-tended by some two hundred hund-red guests from Moab, Monticello, Eastland and La Sal. The bride looked lovely in her hand sewn gown of bridal satin and over-al lace Her veil was fashioned and sew n by her Grandmother Mrs.Mattie Garlett of Moab. Her bouquet was of white carnations car-nations and pink rose buds. Standing in the receiving receiv-ing line were: Mrs. Max Wilcox and son Mike, who served in place of his Father, who was ill. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fullerpar-ents Fullerpar-ents of the groom. Best man Dale Hoggard, the Bride and Groom. Maid of honor Colleen Wilcox, Bridesmaids: San dee Woodring, Joan Wilcox, Kathy Bailey, Judy Barton, Bar-ton, Linda Robinson, Sheila Foy and Cynthia Harvey. Maid of Honor was dressed in a dark ' purple while the other brides - maids were in ; light purple and bright pink. Both Mothers 1 shoose pink crepe gowns. Liele Fuller was in charge of the guest book v and Donna Eubanks the j gifts. Cake, punch, nuts and candys were served, fc Pouring was Mrs. Mattie gj Garlett, grandmother of fcj the bride. The beautiful g; wedding cake was acrea- 8t tion of Mrs. Julius Harvey i Grandmother of the fa. Groom. Helping with re- freshment and gifts were: 0 Dianna Jackson, Jennifer Sfl Eubanks, Natasha Redd Sj and Orlinda Seaton. t The library was beauti- j fully decorated with a J9 white garden gate and the Jg brides colors of purple a, and pink. r |