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Show Miss Juana Williams Exchanges Vows In Chapel Ceremonies In a double ring ceremony performed per-formed at the Community Church in Henderson, Nev., by L D S Bishop Marlin Walker, Juana Williams, daughter of Mrs. Juan-ita Juan-ita Williams, former residents of Kanairaville, was married to Easton Eas-ton Dwight Blackburn of St. George. Given in marriage by her brother, bro-ther, Preston Williams, the bride wore a full length chantiily lace gown over slipper satin. The bodice bo-dice featured a satin-trimmed neckline and long fitted sleeves. She wore a fingertip length veil of silk net that cascaded from a Chantiily lace bonnet. The bride's bouquet was of red rosebuds. Maid of honor was Miss Gloria Wade, and bridesmaids were the Misses Patsy Bringhurst, Colleen! Oviatt. Shirlev' Walker and Bar-1 bara Leavitt. Miss Laura Bringhurst, Bring-hurst, niece of the bride, and Miss Betty Blackburn, ister of the bridegroom, were flower girls. Best man was Garland Esplin of Orderville. The new Mrs. Blackburn was graduated from Basic High School in Henderson with the class of 1955. In high school she was active in music affairs and during the nast year acted as president of the school chorus. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Easton Blackburn of St. George. He was graduated In 1951 from Valley High School at Orderville. where he was active in athletics. After a honeymoon trip to the Southern Utah Parks the couple will make their home in Law-ton, Law-ton, Okla.. where Mr. Blackburn is stationed it Fort Sill. He was employed with Titanium Metals Corp, in Henderson prior to his enlistment in the army. A nurfiber of friends and relatives rela-tives of the young couple from Cedar City, Kanarraville, New Harmony, St. George and Toquer-villt Toquer-villt attended the marriage ceremony cere-mony and the reception. 4 |