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Show ! x i ' S I t VMM M&M i:f II pll ": yw; if M:V;-:4- '-:--::4 liil :...:i k -MMM . '"MM sf IS: ; M "MM- Mi MMM ; mXm WMMiMmsMm MyWM MS. liffW WW! ;j r mMMiM$xif WM'i-M ; .Mrs. Lamar I. Lund LaMar Lund, Lerleen Guff Exchange Vows The St. George LDS Temple was the setting for the marriage of Miss Lerleen Cluff and LaMar Iverson Lund at a double ring ceremony solemnized by President Presi-dent Harold S. Snow, Friday, Dec. 9. 1 Following the ceremony the , I bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Thom- as Lund of Cedar City, was host-V host-V ess at a wedding luncneon at the home of Stanley Schmutz in St. George. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Ciuff of St. George. Thcy honored the newlywedded couple at a reception Friday evening eve-ning at the St. George Third Ward which was decorated in holly and poinsettias. They also were teted at a reception re-ception in ,the iviniord LDS cnapel. Tne bride was radiant in a floor-lengi.n gown oi wmte taffeta taf-feta brocade, oridai rose pattern. A staiiuout coiiar, iong lapering lily pojiited sieeves alid a train iiowmg xroni a uouDie pieaieu inset in-set Ul uacK, Were Ieatlireu Oil Uie gown. ier iace u'liinnea veil was neid by a heari-snaped crown oi peans ana she carried a oouquet oi chrysamnernums wiih hoiiy. Attending the bride were Mrs. Robert Suuivan as matron oi honor, and Miss Myrna Lister, maid ox honor, uebra Ann ciult, niece ot the briue, and cinaron Gurr, niece oi tne bridegroom, were flower girls. They ail wore dresses oi red taiieta witn white-taffeta white-taffeta hand muifs with red carnations car-nations and holly trim. Blaine J. Lund, brother of the v bridegroom, assumed duties of best man. Mis. .cluff, moJier of the bride, ; wore a dress oi light biue iace and Mrs. Lund, the Bridegroom's mother, appeared in a dress of i black lace over taifeta. The Newlyweds honeymooned in California. I "Mr. Lund is a graduate of the ' BYU, and is co-owner of Lund's White Market in Milford. i |