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Show Nancy Burgess Weds Ronald Worthen In Friday Ceremony Miss Nancy Burgess became Mrs. Ronald Wayne Worthen in nuptial ceremonies spoken Friday, Fri-day, May 7 in the LDS Institute of Religion. I Parents of the newlyweds an Dr. and Mrs. M. F. Burgess and I Mrs. Helen Ketchum, Cedar City. Following the double ring rites, the couple was honored at I a reception from eight until ten j In the evening. I For the nuptials, the bride wore a traditional white wedding gown fashioned from silk brocade. bro-cade. The dress of full length featured a round neckline and lily-point sleeves. Nancy's French illusion veil was attached to a crown of mock pearls. She held an orchid bridal bouquet In keeping with a melon-color theme, the attendants were all dres.ied in street length dresses of matching fabric and carnation corsages. Completing the costume cos-tume ensembles for the attendants attend-ants were net head-pieces. Maid of honor was Miss Sharon Wool-soy Wool-soy and bridesmaids were the Misses Julia Poulson, Janice Randall, Ran-dall, Kathy Ketchum and Susan Ketchum. Four petite cousins of the bride, Donna Terry, Marilyn, .Carol and Linda Thorley, served ! finunr crlrla Thw were dress ed to Imitate the other attendants, attend-ants, and each carried a basket filled with floral arrangements. J Best man was Jimmy Adams while Guy Petty, Skip Robb, Lar ry Reed and Kay Dvis served as ushers Mothers of the couple were dressed In blue and beige highlighted high-lighted with orchid corsages. Furnishing the wedding march and background music at the reception re-ception was Llllis Spencer. Guest book attendant was Marie Bauer and gift room attendants were Ann Terry, Vicky Cosslett and Claudia Topham. Acting as kitchen hostesses through the reception re-ception were Edna Thorley, Marie Mar-ie Endsley, La Von Harrison, Ver-na Ver-na Thorley, Grace Heap, Betty Randall, Helen Mathews and Betty Bet-ty Jean Cowley. Serving were Sandra McDonough, Paulette Slack, Carol Murie and Helen Thorley. The couple are making their home in Cedar City. The bride is a student at Cedar City High School and her husband is employed em-ployed with Reed Construction. |