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Show Bonnie Jo Miller Exchanges Vows In LDS Temple Rites , v K .r'r t- . . W 'I i-. A PC- :;b; MRS. EDWARD A. NELSON Bonnie Jo Miller and Richard Edward Nelson exchanged wedding wed-ding vows in the Los Angeles LDS Temple, Wednesday, March 21. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Miller of San Marino, Calif., Mr. Nelson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ed-ward A. Nelson, former Cedar City residents, now residing at Boulder City, Nev. A reception honoring the new-lyweds new-lyweds was held at the home of the bride's parents the same evening. eve-ning. The bride chose a white silk file gown styled with a round neckline and long pointed sleeves. The bodice was appliqu-ed appliqu-ed with chantilly lace at the neckline and accented flowers and dainty seed pearl decor. A pearl coronet secured her elbow-length illusion veil. A cascade cas-cade of white roses, stephonitis and lilies of the valley around a white orchid corsage accented the wedding ensemble. Attending the bride as matron of honor was Mrs. John T. Hansen Han-sen with Miss Cherie Lyn Miller Mil-ler as maid of honor. Both are sisters of the bride. Performing the duties of best man was John Esplin. The new Mrs. Nelson is a graduate grad-uate of the San Marino High School. She has also attended the University of Utah for two years. Mr. Nelson is a graduate of Boulder City High School. College Col-lege of Southern Utah in Cedar City and of the University of Utah in electrical engineering. Following a honeymoon trip to Mexico City and Acapulco the couple will make a home In Ana-helm, Ana-helm, Calif., where Mr. Nelson Is employed with Autonetics, a Hivuinn North A!er!?n Avis tion. |