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Show -A MR. AND MRS. CHARLES WESLEY DALLEY Ccuph Exchanges Vows in Temple Ceremony Honoyr.iooning in Arizona and California are newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wesley Dalley. She Is the former Miss Ueraldine Skougard. The couple exchanged wedding vows Saturday morning, March 16, in rites solemnized in the St. George LDS Temple. Saturday evening they were honored at a reception at the Family Living Center at College of Southern Utah. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. LaMont Lowe of Parowan and the bridtgroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Dalley, Orem, and former residents of Summit The bride wore a chapel length gown of chantilly lace featuring a fitted bodice, long sleeves tapering to lily points over the wrists and a bouffant skirt of lace ruffles trimmed with sequins. Her lace trimmed viel was caught to a crown ofj crystal and fell to finger-tip' length. She carried a bouquet of white glamelias and roses. , Attending as matron of honor ws a sister of the bride, Mrs. ; Mary Etta Ward. Other attend-1 ants were Miss Barbara Batt, ' Mrs. Rodney Adams, Mrs. Wayne Merkley, Miss Penny Patterson, Mrs. Robert A. Evans and Mrs. Heber Lund. They wore candy pink satin dresses with long sleeves and bell skirts. They carried car-ried nosegays of glamelias and chrysanthmums. Standing as best man was Stanford Dalley, Richard Dalley, Byron J. Riches, Carl Palmer, Gaylord Slack, Karnell Parry and Bishop Joseptk M. Fillerup. Mother of the groom 'selected a dress of white grey print chif fon over taffeta and the mother of the bride selected a white knit jersey sheath with matching match-ing Jacket for the nuptial occasion. occa-sion. They wore white orchid corsages. The new Mrs. Dalley is a graduate grad-uate of Parowan High School. She also attended College of Southern Utah where she was a member of the Bronc-Eties Marching group. She is a secre-ta.-j' Pt he Fiv!t Security Bank in Cedar City. Mr. Dalley graduated from Cedar Ce-dar High School and has served n mission for the LDS Church in Western Canada. Curretnly he is a student at CSU where he is also al-so serving as a first counselor in the CSU Ward Bishopric. The couple will return to Cedar City Tuesday to make their home while Mr. Dalley continues his studies. |