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Show , ..j Young Cedar Couple Married in Home Ceremony Miss Nora White and David Warren Brown, popular Cedar City students, exchanged marriage mar-riage vows in a quiet home ceremony cere-mony Monday night, with Bishop A. E. Whatcott performing the ceremony at the home of the bride. The ceremony was performed per-formed in the presence of the members of the immediate families, fam-ilies, close relatives and friends. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton White, formerly of Beaver, but now Cedar City residents, is a student at the Cedar City high school where she is active in music and dramatic dra-matic circles. The groom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Brown, graduated from the Cedar City high school last spring and is now attending the Branch Agricultural college. Both the bride and groom will continue their studies for the remainder re-mainder of the winter. Maid of honor at the wedding was Miss Norma Reeves of Ka-narraville, Ka-narraville, and John Brown brother of the groom, was best man. The young couple will be honored hon-ored at a wedding reception to be held at the Third ward recreation rec-reation hall Friday evening. Relatives from out of town who were present for the marriage ceremony included Sgt. and Mrs. Russell A. Gentry of Denver, Mr. .and Mrs. Marvin Nelson, Mr. and I Mrs. Joseph Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. !Kay Ashworth, and Mr. and Mrs. j Walter Kirk.soik of Beaver, and I Mr. and Mrs. Don Homer of Hur-I Hur-I ricane. There is a lot of fat in gov-ernment gov-ernment operations, and what we should do is to put the governmental gov-ernmental agencies on a diet. tVKIfXICVKItKVKIflMVVKKKKmVX |