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Show Judy Ann Walker Tells Vows With Mr. Ray Endsley The lovely garden at the M. A. Cowley residence was the scene of a ceremony, June 13th which united In marriage Miss Judy Ann Walker, and Ray Ends-ley. Ends-ley. Kenneth Isbell, an uncle of the bride officated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen C. Walker, San Manuel, Ariz. Parents of the bridgroom are Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Endsley of Cedar City. A reception honoring the couple cou-ple followed. The bride was lovely in a wedding wed-ding gown of white embroidered silk organza. The bell skirt of thre tiers was set to a tight bodice with three quarter sleeves and a scolloped square neck line. Her fingertip veil was caught to a Victorian tiara set with rinestones. She carried a bouquet of white orchids and stephanotis. Miss Karen Walker served as maid of honor for her sister and Mrs. Bonnie Vergensen was matron ma-tron of honor. They wore dresses of coral embroidered organza, and carried baskets of Camilla's. Other attendants were Miss Lee Ann Dorrity, Miss Sherrie Hill, Miss Necla Jensen and Miss Edythe Houston Their dresses wer" of Jade given embroidered organza and they also carried baskets of camilias. In dresses matching those of the attendants were petite flower girls Miss D'Ann Nelson and Corrine Cowley. Cow-ley. The bride's mother chose a dress of blue chiffon and the bridegroom's mother a blue lace and each wore corsages of white camilias. I Kill End. toy was best man. Ushers were Sheldon Sargent, Howard Milne, and Alan Roberts. John Walker, Scott Nelson. Alan Nelson and Dale Cowley were junior ushers. During the evening even-ing organ music was played by Rood Berrott cad Shorril Isbell. Miss Cynthia Williams sang "Un-ti" "Un-ti" in honor of the couple. Assisting at the reception were Mr. and Mrs. (Vm-ley who assisted assist-ed in the receiving line, with Miss Joan Isbell, a cousin of the bride, at the guest book, and Mrs LeGrande Maglehy and Mrs. Harris Nelson in the gift room. Serving wore Marian Andrews, An-drews, Bonnie Maglchy, Florence Engtestcad , Mary Lee Isbell, Darlone Harris and Gaylene Ca-hoon, Ca-hoon, with Mrs. Theron Ashcroft and Mrs. A. W. Stevenson In charge of the kitchen. The bride Is a graduate of the College of Southern Utah, and the groom a graduate of the University Un-iversity of Utah. After a honeymoon honey-moon In southern California, the couple are making a home in Salt Lake City, where the bride is employed and the bridegroom' is working towards a master's degree. |