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Show I Virginia Moody and Di an Uoak of l)t-lta I Iiitrd In .Mjrria'4e Hi-re W t dui-Nday ' A r.'w r:. '.y ia l:.e it. ;.-...! 'Y :-.: .'-: L:..-.--i in n: irn M..-S V.n; t M-w.iy f t;-..s r;'y arvi I-tn 0:ctr.-i.:--r !! ytk A I-:u on V.-ir...-vi:iy, J w 7. Ifes. ll.ir'j'A S. Snow oi:ic:aU-d in the pr-i.-r:c; of the pjrt-nts and other n-Li';v.-s of both the bride and ' groom. Thi' brill-- is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Moody and the ! irroorn, a son of Mr. and Mrs. ! George Iioyak of LVl'a, Utah. The I couple wi-re usMX.-iated during i their years at the Dixie junior coll'-ge from which both are graduates. They have since at-, tended the B.Y.U. at Pruvo, and both had teaching positions dur-1 ing the past year. Mis Moody at i Beaver and Mr. Iioyak at Holden. Both were prominent in student affairs of the Dixie college, Miss Moody serving a year on the student stu-dent body staff. Following the marriage a wedding wed-ding dinner was given by Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Reichmann at their home, which was attended by the immediate families, the groom's parents and an aunt, Mrs. Margaret Bell, attending from Delta. The couple left at 2 p.m. for a short trip and plan on their return to go to Provo, where Mr. Boyak will attend summer school. He has accepted a high school position in Fillmore for the coming com-ing year. |