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Show Dyonne Adams Says Vows in j Institute Ceremony I Adding to the festivities of the f the holiday season was the wed- ; ding ceremony performed on j Thursday evening, Dec. 22 unit-, ing Dyonne Adams of Cedar City and Douglas McCance of Man- j Chester, N. H.. The ceremony was performed in the L D S Institute of Religion with Bishop Austin ' Heywood of the Cedar Third Ward presiding. The bride, who was lovely in an original gown of chantilly lace over satin flowing into a chapel train, is the daughter of Harold Adams and Mrs. Ella An-gelo. An-gelo. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex McCance of Manchester. Performing the duties of best man was Earl Booth of Orem. Attending the bride was Mrs. Garth Esplin, a sister, as matron of honor and the maid of honor was another sister, Miss Susan' Adams. Bridesmaids Included Miss Pat Bonzo, Mrs. Carl Evans, j Mrs. Gordon Bauer, and Mrs. Rexi Erickson. The matron and maid of honor wore dusty rose taffeta dresses and carried bronze mums. The bridesmaids were dressed alike in leaf green taffeta frocks and all carried white mums. The bride's gown was accentuated accen-tuated by a corsage of tiny pink rose buds surrounding a white orchid. In charge of the gift room were Lois Garde and Claire Foster. In charge of the guest book was Barbara Grimshaw. A reception was held in honor of the newlyweds immediately after the wedding ceremony at the Institute. FolJowing the re ception the couple left for a honeymoon hon-eymoon trip to Las Vegas, Nev. The young couple will return to Provo at the beginning of the New Year to take up residence while both continue their studies at the Brigham Young University. |