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Show Couple say vows St. George Temple The St. George Temple was the setting on Saturday, March 13, 1976, when President Presi-dent McArthur united in marriage Miss Doris Hol-lingshead, Hol-lingshead, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hollings-head Hollings-head of Minersville, and Boyd Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ersel Hall of Hurricane. A reception was held that evening in the Minersville Ward Chapel with an Open House later in Hurricane. The bride chose for her wedding a dress of nylon tulle with a ruffle along the bottom of the dress and lace design bordering the ruffles. The ruffle -lace design was also around the neck. The dress had a floor-length veil of nylon netting bordered with lace. Katie Hollingshead was her sisters maid of honor. Other brides attendants were: Mrs. Clyde Harding, Mrs. Douglas Nielsen, Mrs. Brent Taylor, Janice Haycock, Hay-cock, Jill Albrecht, Janette Hollingshead and Tammy ( Hollingshead. i Serving Mr. Hall as best 1 man was Larry Meador. ( Ushers were Bill Hall, Duke i Hollingshead, Russell Al- 1 brecht, DuRell Hall, Greg , Southers, Jerry Meador and Kelly Murie. ' After a program with Duke Hollinshead as emcee, the couple traveled to Southern California for their honeymoon. honey-moon. Marsha Harding and Debra Hollingshead sang "The Twelfth of Never" and Greg Hollingshead gave a piano solo. There was a song by Jill and RussellAlbrecht, Sharon Williams and Ronald Lowe. Guests from out-of-town were: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hollingshead, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crabtree and family, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Nielsen Niel-sen and girls of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, Roy, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Johnson, Aurora; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Berg and Charlotte, Char-lotte, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Berg, Mr. Woodrow Duke, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Duke, Mrs. Enid Watkins, Heber City; Kathryn Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harding and family, fam-ily, Cedar CityjMr.andMrs. flower, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hall and family, Mr. and Mrs. DuRell Hall and family, Hurricane; Mr. and Mrs. Duke Hollingshead and son, Provo; also many other friends from Cedar City and Hurricane. |