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Show Rebus Rota tr-X- " feilS rr schedules celebration fm owe swa Rebus Rota will hold its July 4th celebration in the Monticello Library starting at 6:30 a. m. This is an annual event and one that is always looked forward to. Chairman this year is Mrs. John Redd, with Mrs. Jane Milner and Mrs. Bertha Asfalg assisting. Miss Lewis makes beautiful bride iThe bride was attended by mnnxaxuuniCOS Mrs. Clenice Niel-- i son of Moab, who wore a dark pink dress of dotted swiss in street length with matching shoes. The bridesmaids, Miss Marian Holden and Miss Pat Maughan, wore identical dresses in a light pink shade of dotted swiss. Junior brides- f maids, Miss Amber Adams, and Miss Dayna Lewis, sisters of the bride and groom, wore i dresses to match the bridesmaids. Each of the girls carried a long stemmed single s red rose. Mike Adams, brother of the groom, was best man. Ushers were Greg Adams j; and Eddie Allred. The Culutral Hall was decorated with baskets and bouquets of bridal wreath, red and pink J peonies and red roses. The S floral arrangements were done by Mrs. Dora Adams. The serving tables were covered ,'j with white and pink and cent- with ered pink net bird cages, holding two love birds, crea- ted by Mrs. Dale Maughan ii and Mrs. Kenneth Maughan. The cake was on a table cov- ered with a white lace cloth t over pink and flanked by I pink candles in a swirl of red k roses. The white three-tier- ed wedding cake was covered with white lattice work and red jj rose buds, with a cluster of red buds on the top. Mrs. Nancy Bradford of Blanding, a cousin of the created ( the cake for thebride, occasion. Miss DeAnn Porter was in charge of the bride's book I and Vivian Rowley, Cindy Pam t Johnson, Ginger Dalton, Behunin and Julie Redd were mm at the gift table. Little Tammy and Amber Nielson, nieces ' of the bride, and Kim Lewis, her brother, were gift carriers. The refreshments were in 3 charge of Mrs. Anne Porter : Lewis. The (and Mrs. Betty girls were Patrice Behunin, Joycelyn Frost, Julie Randall and Lauana Randall. The short program was MC'd w WM pMtflf by Stewart Lewis. Marian y' Holden sang "Come Share My Life " accompanied by Tharla 4' Holyoak and Mrs. Tyron Lewis sang "Portrait of My Love", accompanied by Mrs. Helen Williams. Mrs. Holyoak gave the newlyweds advice and read some poems. The young couple will live in Monticello where both are Mrs. Bruce Bailey Adams employed for the summer. This fall they will move to wide white lace at the sleeves Miss Kristine Lewis became Provo where the groom will and at the waist. the bride of Bruce Bailey j continue his education at BYU. On June 15 the couple were ? Adams in a wedding ceremony Going to Mesa to attend the honored at a reception given performed in the Mesa LDS in addition to the wedding by Mr. and Mrs. John D. f Temple on June 11. Presid-en- d the bride and groom of parents Lewis, the parents of the Jesse M. Smith, uncle of were Mr. and Mrs. Steve bride, at the LDS Cultural the bride, performed the Nielson and family of Moab, Hall in Monticello. The Stewart Lewis family, ceremony. the j bride wore a gown made of I Mr. and Mrs.' Ty Lewis, Mrs. Following the wedding the parents of the groom, Mr. and white slipper satin covered ; Dora Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lynn Adams, were hosts with silk organza. The high Leonard Bartell, Mr. and Mrs. bodice was edged in lace and at a wedding brunch held at Ken Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. the neckline and sleeves had I Larry Bailey, Mrs. Carol Bethe recreation center of the LaMesa Continuity Apartments layers of brocaded lace. Her hunin and daughters Pam and of the Ralph Bailey residence. floor length veil was of bride's Patrice, all of Monticello. The buffet table was decorated illusion with bouffant effect Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis with white daisies and yellow and was attached to a brocabrought her mother, Mrs. Sermums. The other tables were ded lace flower touched with aphine Frost, back with them centered with tiny daisies in seed pearls and rhinestones. to Monticello where she will a crystal goblet. Mr. and She carried a bridal bouquet spend the Summer. Mrs. Ralph Bailey, Mrs. Melof red rose buds center with vin Frost, Mrs. Zola Peterson, two red throated orchids. and Mrs. Seraphine Frost of The mother of the bride wore a lime green knit suit Mesa, as well as Mr. and The San Juan Record Mrs. Jerry Draney of Phoenix and the groom's mother a Monticello, Utah cotton voile gown with origjoined the families in their felicitations to the bride and inal paintings on the front and Thursday, June 20, 1968 groom. The new bride wore back. Both wore corsages of Page Five a black dotted swiss gown with white glomelia tied with a dropped waist trimmed with gold ribbon. eimij2)Gg!nn!niff I f! ,r v.. Miss Sarah Lee Hazleton Mr. and Mrs. Marion H. Hazleton announce the eng- agement of their daughter, Sarah Lee, to Mr. James Paul Fingerlos, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Fingerlos of Pocatello, Idaho. Miss Hazleton is a graduate of Monticello High School where she excelled in school events. She is presently attending the University of Utah where she is majoring in nursing. is a junior The groom-to-b- e in the College of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Utah. The wedding will take place August 31 in Monticello. :h' ' i " s 'S'" . , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey Adams |