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Show ffr : A- : ;' Si -r- , i V - , ' - - 1 1 POPULAR COUPLE from Cedar City recited vowu in double-ring garden ceremony on Friday, Aug. 7. Bride is the former Merilyn Graff and the bridegroom is Eddie N. MIMa Garden Wedding Unites Miller. Graff Miss Merilyn Graff became Mrs. Eddie Miller in a double-ring double-ring ceremony performed August Aug-ust 7 at a garden wedding held at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Miller of Cedar City. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Harlon P. Walker of Cedar City. The couple was honored at a garden reception Immediately following the wedding ceremony. The bride was lovely In an original white ballerina length gown of lace over bridal aatan. The gown featured a fitted bodice with scHc??d neckline trimmed with tiny seed pearls. The long lace sleeves, coming to a point at the wrist, were also trimmed with seed pearls. A veil of fingertip finger-tip length and of illusion net, was gathered to a pearl tlra. Yellow and white rosebuds made up the bridal bouquet. Miss Jerilyn Graff and Miss Rosalie Ro-salie Graff, sisters of the bride, attended as maids of honor. They wore pink dresses of dotted nylon. ny-lon. 'Attending as bridesmaids were Miss Margaret Moore, Miss Bette Bulloch, Miss Judy Ashcroft, Miss Donna Gayle Fife and Miss Judi Hall. They were attired In dresses of pastel green, yellow, and blue of dotted nylon. Flower girl Suzanne Walker, also a sister of the bride, wore a white nylon dotted Swiss dress vith full skirt, puffy sleeves and a hczn tied In a big bow. Paul Holy oak was best man and ushers were Milton DMIey, Darwin Crawford ar- Wayne Miller. I |