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Show Lucile Hunt Becomes Bride Of Sheldon Proctor In a marriage ceremony in the belief Society Room of the Enterprise Enter-prise LDS Chapel, Miss Lucile Hunt became the bride of Sheldon Shel-don Proctor with Uvada Stake President Grant Ivor Clove offiJ atinft in the single ring ceremony. cere-mony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray V. Hunt of Beryl and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Proctor of Panguitch are the parents par-ents of the groom. Following the ceremony the newly married couple were honored hon-ored at a reception in the recreation recrea-tion hall of the chapel hosted by the bride's parents. The bride wore an original creation of white nylon faille with long sleeves, round neck, floor-length narrow iskirt-with lightly gathered ruffles, ruf-fles, and seed pearl embroidered motifs on the front of the dress. Her nylon net veil was held by a crown of seed pearls. She carried car-ried a bouquet of white glamelia. Attending the bride were her sister, Mrs. Evaline Bracken as matron of honor; Mrs. Barbara Shakespeare, Miss Marilyn Fore-master, Fore-master, Miss Maurlne Hall, Miss Kathie Egan, with six little nieces niec-es as flower girls Shauna, Natalie Na-talie and Tracy Atkln, Brenda, Shannon and Lucinda Hunt. Best man for his brother was Garth Proctor, and ushers were Allen and Stanley Hunt, brothers of the bride. Green and orange were - the colors chosen for the thcnie, with part of the attendants wearing wear-ing street-length dresses of green and others orange taffetta. Each attendant wore an orchid corsage and the flower girls carried baskets bas-kets filled with baby orchids and nthuriums. The bride's mother wore a beige dress, while the groom's mother chose a green flowered rayon and both wore orchid corsages. . T.ie bride's brother. Richard, and his wife are teaching school at Kohala, Hawaii, and sent orchids or-chids and anthiuriums for bouquets, bou-quets, corsages and decorations. Horns-of-plenty were filled with anthurlums for table motifs. Mrs. Garth Proctor and Mrs. Bruce Atkln helped at the guest book. Mrs. Elsie Peacock and Mrs. Jeannine Holt were In the gift room and the three little sons of Garth Proctor assisted gifts. Mrs. Alva Hunt, Mrs. Shirley Staheli and Mrs. Leola Terry were In the kitchen. Serving Serv-ing were Carol and Mareta Hunt, Patrice Holt, Rosaland Clark and Carolyn Jones. Stan Holt was master of ceremonies cere-monies for the program which consisted of a piano solo by Ta-mara Ta-mara Hunt, reading by Norma Langford, vocal solo by Boneta Terry, medley of piano selections by Elsie Peacock and a solo by Ferrol Talt, with his guitar accompaniment ac-companiment Dancing was enjoyed en-joyed by all. The bride's going away suit was a rose wool suit with black accessories. After a short honey-moon honey-moon the newlyweds are making a home in Panguitch where both are teaching In the High School. The bride is a graduate of Enterprise En-terprise High School, Dixie College Col-lege and the BYU. She was active in school affairs at each school and in church activities and 411 clubs. Lucile was an International Interna-tional Farm Youth Exchange delegate de-legate to Nepal, Asia, from Utah, September 1963 to April 1964. She made the trip all the way around the world and returned by way of Thailand, Hong Kong, Japan and the Hawaiian Islands where she spent several days with her brother and family. She has won three local contests in the "Make It Yourself with Wool" and entered en-tered the State contest. The groom graduated from Panguitch High School, Dixie College and Utah State University and has taught school and served two years in the U. S. Army. |