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Show Marital Vows Are Exchanged in Institute Ceremony Treva Peg Bulloch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fife Bulloch Bul-loch of Cedar City, exchanged marital vows Tuesday afternoon with Howard Macfarlane Thor-ley, Thor-ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Thorley, also of Cedar City. The ceremony was performed by D. L. Sargent, president of the Cedar Stake, in the L D S Institute. The bride was attired in a ' white, colonial wedding gown of heavy satin brocade. She wore a fingertip veil of bride's allusion, allus-ion, on a seed pearl crown. The bride carried a bouquet of red roes and stephanotls. Bridesmaids, who wore gowns of pink and blue, carried bouquets bou-quets of pink roses and white gardenias. Matron of honor was Mrs. Kathryn Hall, a sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Cor-ris Cor-ris Bulloch and Mrs. Dorothy Bulloch, sister ln-laws of the bride, and Virginia Thorley, sis. ter,of the groom. Little Sue Ellen El-len Bulloch, a sister of the bride, was flower girl. Best man was Robert Melling, Cedar City, and ushers were Gary Adams, Richard Hunter and El-wood El-wood Bladen, all of Cedar City. During the ceremony. Emma Lou Warren sang four solo numbers num-bers accompanied by Mrs. Virginia Vir-ginia Larson. A reception was held in the evening at the home of the bride's parents. Following the reception, re-ception, the bridal pair left on a wedding trip to the west coast Including Los Angeles and San Francisco. They plan on being gone for a week. After return-ing return-ing to Cedar, they will make their home at 76 East 200 South. |