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Show Judy Hall Exchanges Wedding Vows In Home Ceremonies A quiet home ceremony united in marriage a popular young Cedar Ce-dar City couple, Miss Judy Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hall, becoming the bride of Airman Air-man 1st. Class Paul J. Holyoak, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Holy-oak Holy-oak of Lund, Utah. Bishop Wallace SJoblom officiated offi-ciated at the Saturday evening ceremony which took place at the Hall residence on 600 West. Members of the family who witnessed the ceremony included parents, bride and bridegroom, Mrs. Bob Holyoak, a sister-in-law; Mrs. Ora Price, aunt of the bride and Bobby Hall, a younger young-er brother. Standing as best man was Eddie Ed-die Miller, and Mrs. Miller was chosen as matron of honor. The bride was radiant in her full-length white lace gown with bridal train over yards of white satin. The Queen sleeves and scolloped neck line were perfect for the occasion. In keeping with tradition the lovely Miss Hall wore a finger-tip veil with delicate deli-cate seed pearls. Her shoes of white brocaded satin matched her dress. A reception to honor the new-lyweds new-lyweds before the bridegroom returns re-turns after a two week leave to his air force duties, is planned for the near future. The new Mrs. Holyoak plans to remain in Cedar City where she is currently employed by Mt. States Telephone Co. Her husband hus-band will be stationed in Wyoming Wyom-ing for a short time. Mrs. Holyoak Holy-oak will JofiS her husband as soon as arrangements can be made. Mr. Holyoak Is a 1959 graduate gradu-ate of the Cedar City High School where he participated in many school activities. Mrs. Holyoak, popular 1961 Cedar Ce-dar City High School graduate, was a pep cheerleader during her senior year. She was also a contestant for Miss Iron County in I960. The couple spent several days honeymooning in Las Vegas. They also drove through the Utah Parks before returning to Cedar City Tuesday of this week. |