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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Tage Four Pcblb Notice Ck::$3 Festival 7.) Temple with President Hirol S. Snow performing the lites. The parents and grand parents of both the bride and groom were present at the marriage rites. They are Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Eddington of Kanab, par ents of be bride and Mr. and Mrs. John B. Heaton, grandparents; Mr. , and Mrs. Eldon Brooksby of Fredonla, parents of the groom and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brooksby, grand parents. Following the ceremony the grooms parents entertained the group at a dinner at Dicks Cafe in St. George. For the occasion the bride wore a floor length gown fashioned of Chantilly Lace and pleated nylon tulle over white embroidered satin delicately with seed pearls, a sabirna neckline also decorated with seed pearls and long tapered sleeves were features of the basque bodice. A lace cap embroidered with seed pearls released her veil of She carried a sheer illusion. bouquet of talisman roses and white carnations. In ballerina-lengtgowns in pastel shades were the brides attendants: Mrs. Merrilyn Robinson and Miss Sonja May Sund, cousin of the bride, were maids of honor; The Misses Joyce Jackson, Sherron Hamblin, Gale Cram, Sherry Bunting, Lois Marie Beard and Clytie Rae Clark were the bridesmaids. They carried nosegays of white carnations. Lonna Brooksby, sister of the groom was flower girl. Mrs. Eddington wore a gown of blue while Mrs. Brooksby,, mother of the groom, chose J0 i , v V.. CHEESE IT! Pretty Ralph, left, and Sherry . the list of official stops on the cheese tour of Dairy Princess Marilyn Andreson, and her attendants pictured here. Carol Bunt- ing, are telling Utahns how Beehive State cheese improves meals and snacks. Kanab is on I.oio last week visiting with their n any ft lends. They now reside pear before civic clubs, school assemblies, and other groups. ,n Show- - Low. Arizona and Ross Mr and Mrs. Ross McSpaddor. iS the "Because of its high food value manager of a large lum and unusual flavor, cheese has former residents of Kanab wore ler mill in that area. been a popular food for centurMr. Peterson said. "Modies, ern cooking and recipe making have brought cheese into play in hundreds of different dishes, all delicious, particularly at this sea-ro- News Happenings BUCKSKIN TAVERN WESTERN DANCE GIcndalo Hews Holes Students from Glendale leaving this week to enroll in college for the Winter are Emily and Dale Spencer and Renee Bauer who will all go to The College of Southern Utah. the year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duard Jackson, Friday at Fredonla. SATURDAY, SEPT. . see our NTEftN ATION I Test"! 7 nT ' ,i . Mrs. Brandt Brooksby a light colored gown. They both wore corsages of pink carnation, while the grandmothers wore corsages of pink carnations also. Monte Griffith performed the duties of best man. Following the ceremony in St. George, Saturday evening the Club Room in Kanab was the setting for a reception to furHosts ther honor the couple. were the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Eddington. Following their honeymoon in Las Vegas, the newlyweds will make their home in Provo where the groom will finish his schooling at BYU. Ml. Carmel news Al and Lois Tait, Cleve and Roe Esplin registered this week to enter college at C.S.U. Mr. and Mrs. Birt Gardner spent Saturday at Boulder, Utah on GarKane business and Sunday visited relatives in its ? Get Let one of these great Utoco Ultra-Powgasolines -tin your car modern wonders research work its by I R ITHYl gives top performance which todays mightier engines demand. Thrill to the feel of your car al its best all the your engine can deliver. 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Fveryone is inBrandt Brooksby claimed Miss vited to come and get acquaintDelores Eddington as his bride ed. There w ill be more details in a ceiemony Saturday. Sepnext week. (Dont forget Oct. tember 21, in the St. George Representatives Start Stale Tour Utah's 1!7 Cheese Festival caravan was sweeping across the state this week, with Kanab included on the official stops. The tour will continue for an-- ' other week, officially visiting approximately forty cities and towns across the state. Heading the caravan is pretty Marilyn Anderson. Utah's newly crowned Dairy Princess, and her Carol two lovely attendants, Ralphs and Sherry Bunting. Local leaders receiving gifts of Utah cheese on the tour in-elude Mayor George R. Aiken andErrl G. Brown, publisher ofSouthern Utah News. The gifts are famous Utah cheese. Swiss and Cheddar Theme of this, the states fouith is Cheese Festival, annual "Please with Utah Cheese. "Our Utah cheese enjoys widespread popularity in the nation. said Harold L. 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