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Show Judy Miller, Donald i.Iayer Exchange Vows Miss Judith Ann Miller, daughter daugh-ter cf Mr. and Mrs. William P. Miller, and Mr. Donald Mayer, son of Mrs. George Mayer, exchanged ex-changed wedding vows Saturday evening at a seven o'clock ceremony cere-mony at the home of Dr. and Mrs. David A. Symond. Ol'ficia'.ing was Rev. Raymond L. Wilson, pastor of the Cedar City Presbyterian Church. Fcr the nuptial event the bride wor? a gown of white satin and chiffon, ballerina length. Her veil was finger-tip length, caught with a flowered crown. She carried car-ried a bouquet of orchid surrounded sur-rounded with red roses. Attending the bride as ma;d of honor was Miss Caroline Marshall. Mar-shall. She was attired in an orange brocaded sheath dress, and carried a nosegay of white flowers. Jerry Mayer, brother of the bridegroom, performed best man dul ies. The young couple were honored i at an open house in the Milford I Elementary School recreation hall ', later in the even'ng. I After a wedding trip to Las j Vegas, the newlyweds are at j heme to their friends in the j J. M. Hughes rental apartment j on South 200 West Street. Out of town relatives here for the wedding and open house included in-cluded Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, Mil-ler, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clements, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jesse, Mr. and Mrs.. Lewis Wheeler, Miss Linda An-! derson, Chester Miller and James Fox. |