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Show Local Couple Exchange Marriage Vows In j Double Ring Ceremony Saturday Evening United in marriage during impressive twilight services were Miss Susan Kay Brockmeicr and Max Bonzo. The double-ring ceremony cere-mony was performed Saturday, March 9, with close member and member of the family in attendance. at-tendance. Setting for the occasion occa-sion was the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bonzo, 509 South 3()0 East in Cedar City. Officiating Officiat-ing at was Bishop James Sand-berg. Sand-berg. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Brockmeicr of Ogden. Max is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bonzo, Cedar City. A color theme of white and blue was chosen for the festivities. festivi-ties. At eight o'clock members of( the wedding party were In line to greet guests at a reception. Susan was adorne in a lovely love-ly white bridal gown styled to floor length. The brocaded satin skirt was accented by a plain satin top covered with a net over-Jacket. Her elbow length veil was attached to a crown covered with minature pearls. She held a bouquet centered with a single orchid. Miss Linda Hunter, a bridesmaid, brides-maid, was dressed in a white and blue gown made of chiffon and net. Linda's corsage of tinted blue carnations completed her ensemble. Standing in the wedding line with Max were his brothers Kenneth, Ken-neth, David and Douglas. Kenneth Ken-neth performed duties of best man. Ushers were Dave Berry, Jess Hallerman and Bruce Forsyth. For-syth. At the reception Mrs. Gene Clove was at the guest book. In the gift room was Wilma Bratton, Rose Bonzo and Loraine Polk. Kitchen hostesses were Alene Prothero and lone Bonzo, assisted assist-ed by Jane Chatterley and Doris Nielson serving. In attendance at the festivities were the bride's mother of Ogden, Og-den, her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Brockmeicr of Zion Park; Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Walker, Cedar Ce-dar City; Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Orton, Parowan; Marian Reese and his daughter Barbara, Pioche. Nev.; the bridegroom's sister, Pat Clove, Orem; his brother, Doug, and Loraine Polk, California. Califor-nia. The newlyweds will make their home in Salt Lake City where Max is attending Electronics trade school. The new Mrs. Bonzo Bon-zo has attended Ogden Schools and most recently was employed by Dr. Paul Lunt in Cedar City. |