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Show f EXCHANGE VOWS. Honored at a reception in the LDS Institute Saturday evening following ceremonies in the LDS Temple were Mr. and Mrs. Dee C. Grenawalt. The bride is the former Miss Connie Brown of Cedar City. Newlyweds Honored at Institute Reception Wedding vows were recited on Saturday, Dec. 27, at the St. George LDS Temple uniting Miss Connie Brown and Dee C. Grenawalt. Grena-walt. The double-ring ceremony, witnessed by members of the Immediate family, was conducted conduct-ed by President Harold S. Snow. Saturday evening at the Cedar Ce-dar LDS Institute of Religion the couple were honored at a reception recep-tion by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown of Cedar City. The newlyweds and the Lride's parents traveled to California early this week where Mr. and Mrs. Grenawalt were again honored at a reception given by Mr. and Mrs.. Ray Brown In Los Angeles. - I Attending the bride at the reception re-ception held in Cedar City were Marilyn Brown, a sister, as maid of honor; A sister-in-law, Mrs. Rodney Brcwn, toJ as matron , ot honor, and the young daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Rodney Brown, Jan, served as flower girl. Standing as best man for the bridegroom was Raymon Brcvn, a brother of the bride. Ushers were Dr. Rodney. and Dr. Gaylen Brown, brothers of the bride, and Glen Anderson. At the guest book was Miss Wary Short Beautifully appointed appoint-ed tea table, arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Brown, who operate the American Bride Service Ser-vice in California. Pink, white and silver were the colors used in carrying out the theme at the reception. Miss Brown, a native of Cedar Ce-dar City, Is a graduate of the Iron County school system and she obtained her degree in education edu-cation at the College of Southern South-ern Utah. She has taught in the Iron County school system and this past year has been employed employ-ed In education In southern California. Cali-fornia. The newlyweds will make their home in Los Angeles. |