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Show Wedding Vows Exchanged by Lamoreaux and Caulder A double-ring wedding ceremony cere-mony was performed at the Cedar Fifth Ward Relief Society rooms Saturday, May 2, uniting Miss, Elaine Lamoreaux with Milton Paul Caulder. The vows were spo-ken spo-ken before a small gathering of: family and friends. Performing the ceremony was: Bishop Homer S. Jones. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lamoreaux of Cedar City and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Ida E. Caulder of Salt Lake City. Immediately following the ear-i ly evening ceremony the couple was honored at a reception at the home of the bride's parents In Cedar City. Attending the lovely bride was Mrs. Donald Haycock, as maid of honor she is a sister of tha bride and Jane Adams and Velma Woodard, as bridesmaids. Sanding as best man was Boyd Bailey. j Receiving guests and attending the guest bxk was Mrs. Ila Lambert, Lam-bert, r.lso a sister of the bride, and she was assisted by Mattie, Jean Harris and Nola Lamoreaux. Serving were Ernestine Reld and Marge Salerno. In the kitchen kitch-en were Mrs. Ray Melling and Mrs. Paul Arns. The newly-weds left on a honeymoon hon-eymoon to San Francisco and northern California after which they will be at home at 1029 1st Avenue in Salt Lake City. The new Mrs. Caulder Is a graduate of the Cedar City High School and attended College of Southern Utah. For the past few years she has been employed by First Security Bank in Salt Lake City. Prior to that time she had worked for the Mountain States jTelephqne Co. and served for a short period of time as a stewardess stew-ardess for Western Air Lines. |