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Show Karma Bradshaw, TedJolIeyWed In Temple Ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bradshaw of Cedar City, announce the marriage mar-riage of their daughter Karma, to Ted W. Jolley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Masiel M. Jolley of Antimony, Anti-mony, Utah. The ceremony was solemnized Nov. 26 in the St. George L D S temple with President Harold S. Snow officiating. Besides parents par-ents and other relatives accompanying accom-panying the young couple through the temple were the bride's maternal 90-year-old great grandmother, Mrs. Mary E. Woodbury, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Woodbury. Immediately followinge t h e ceremoney a wedding luncheon was served to relatives and close friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clare L. Reber in Santa Clara. After a short honeymoon irip to Las Vegas, Nev., the bride's parents honored th?m with a reception at the family home on NoVTtr. The bride's sister-in-law, Mrs. Bevan Bradshaw, was matron of honor; Mi;;s Geraldinp Dover was maid of honor, with Miss Carol Williams and Miss Renco Jolley as bridesmaids. Little JoNeal Bradshaw, sister of the bride, was flower girl. George Jolley was best man for his brother. Both young people are attending attend-ing the Branch Agricultural college. col-lege. The bride, a sophomore," is affiliated with Phi Rho Omega and Lambda Delta Sigma sororities. sorori-ties. The groom is a Junior and a member of the Delta Phi fraternity. fra-ternity. He has filled a mission to the Central states. |