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Show t I ... 1 ; 1 1 --I i i ! i - I ' "v I i I ; i ' " ' "" i ,"""' ' I ' i , ' "'. I - ,. - I ; Mr. and Mrs. David Craig Black Wedding vows spoken r by Villa, Black March 6 $ Patricia Villa became the bride of David Craig Black March 6, 1982 at the St. George LDS Temple. Patricia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mario Villa, Mexicali. Mexico, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Black, Vernal. The bride wore a wedding gown gathered at the wa'st with a scalloped overskirt trimmed in roses. The sleeves were also gathered and the gown had a mandarin collar and long train. She carried a bouquet made in Mexico Mex-ico of flowers fashioned from white pearls. A wedding luncheon was held at the Rickshaw in St. George following the ceremony with a dinner and open house -that evening in Las Vegas, Nev. ' An open house will be held to iaa-the iaa-the couple Saturday, March 20 at the" home of the groom's parents, 2523 x. 1575 W. from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Special guests were the pxay grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Hi.-i-z man. Bill and Belva Black Evangeline Villa, the bride's mother. -: After a trip to Las Vegas southern California, the couple are t -home in Vernal. Craig is employed by a Jones Paint and Glass in Venial Patricia has a degree as a bial-r secretary. l 'X |