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Show 'if 'it . W: E, lllliill i'lLjliil illlfllil:: . . j JVIrs. Dallas Isom Sondra Petty, Dallas Isom Exchange Vows Miss Sondra Jean Petty and Mr. Dallas Woodbury Isom exchanged wedding vows Wednesday evening of last week in a double ring ceremony cer-emony performed at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Petty, Cedar City. Mr. Petty officiated. A patio reception was held in honor of the justw.eds immediately after 'the ceremony. The new Mrs. Isom is the daughter daugh-ter of Mrs. Robert L. McGee of Tucson, Ariz., and Dr. Reed C. Petty of Van Nuys, Calif. Mr. Isom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Isom, Cedar City. The bride chose a Cahill original origi-nal gownof white organdy. The bodice featured a square neckline and short sleeves. Eyelet material mater-ial formed a bow in the back with streamers forming a train which completed the ' full floor length skirt. Her veil was caught to a crown of imported French waxed orange blossoms, and she carried white rosebuds, lily of the valley and ivy. Miss Harriet Ann Isom, the bridegroom's, sister, was maid of honor, and she wore a dress of pink nylon with satin bows scattered scat-tered around the full skirt. She wore a matching veil and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Gay Pryor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pryor, Minersville, was the flower girl. Her dress was of white and pale green organdy and lace with a white veil. Layne Isom was ring bearer. Jon Isom was best man and Richard Isom and Dale Buhanan were ushers. Mrs. McGee greeted guests in a sand chiffon dress with matching accessories. Mrs. Isom chose a pale green chiffon dress for the occasion. Their corsages were of pink roses. After a honeymoon trip through Southern California and Utah the couple will live in Washington, D. C, until he completes his service serv-ice in the U S Navy, after which he plans to continue his studies, majoring in law. Family members attending from Beaver County included the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Amanda E. Nolder; Mr. and ' Mrs. J. S. Mur-dock, Mur-dock, Mrs. Howard Pryor and daughters Joan and Gay; Mrs. Clinton Clin-ton Boyter and daughter Diane; and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Murdock, Minersville; Mrs. Stephen Williams Wil-liams and daughter Sallie of Milford; Mil-ford; Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Dal-ton Dal-ton and son -Fred, and Mr. and Mrs, AUen Farns worth, Beaver; and Mr. and Mrs, Grant Pryor of Tucson, Ariz. |