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Show Rea Dawn Bradshaw and Larry W. Rowley Married Friday in Manti Temple Ceremony In a wedding ceremony which took place at the Manti Temple of the L D S Church on Friday, Aug. 27, Miss Rea Dawn Bradshaw Brad-shaw of Beaver, became the bride of Larry W. Rowley of Parowan. Par-owan. The double ring iltes were solemnized by the president of the Temple in the presence of immediate members of both families. fam-ilies. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Bradshaw, Beaver, Bea-ver, and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rowley of this city. That same evening the ncwly-marrled ncwly-marrled couple were honored at a wedding reception in the recreation rec-reation hall of the Beaver First Ward church. For her wedding and reception the bride wore a floor length dress made with tiers of lace, with chapel train. Her shulder-length veil was caught to Jeweled crown and she carried a bouquet of whit? roses with orchid carnations. Her sister, Rachel Bradshaw served her as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Linda Rowley, Doris Nelson, Kathy Truman, Mary Kay Woodhouse, Susan Cartwrlght, Corlnne Beganson and Peggy Ann Joseph. They were dressed in white and carried car-ried orchid and carnation bouquets. bou-quets. Standing as best man for the bridegroom was his brother, Tom Rowley. Ushers were Nelson Merkley, Mike Adams, Donald Bradshaw, Dougles Evans, Randy Bradshaw, Kenneth Bettrldge and Rodger Cox. The bride Is a graduate of the Beaver High School where served as vice president of the student body, and 'lus attended CSU. The bridegroom is a graduate grad-uate of Parowan II gh, has attended at-tended CSU and has fulfilled a mission for the LDS Church in the Western States. |