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Show lean Pace, Brent R. Woolsey Say Vows In New Harmony Miss Joan Pace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthon H. Pace, became be-came the bride of Brent Ross Woolsey Friday, April 10 in a ceremony performed at the New Harmony Ward chapel by Bishop Dean Hall. i The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Woolsey of Cedar City. The reception after the ceremony cere-mony was given in honor of the newlyweds and included a program pro-gram with Jay Hall as master of ceremonies. i For the occasion the bride selected se-lected a gown of lace and nylon with sleeves of lace coming to a point at the wrist Her veil of nylon and lace was fingertip length and was caught to a crown of lace. She carried a bouquet bou-quet of white roses accentuated with a pink ribbon. The hall was decorated In pink and white and featured spring flowers. Attending the bride was Jean Pace, her sister, as maid of mon-or mon-or and bridesmaids Included Kay Dawn Pace, a sister of the bride; Patsy Woolsey, sister of the bridegroom; Sharon Fuller, Ro-laine Ro-laine Grant, Lana Jean Prince, and Brenda Huntsman. Flower girl was Sharon Woolsey, sister of the bridegroom. Attendants were in formal gowns of pink and orange pink and carried bouquets of daisies. Mother of the bride chose a pink dress for the occasion and Mrs.. Woolsey was In a gown of blue lace. Standing as best man was Ron Prince. Ushers were Erwln LeFe-vre, LeFe-vre, Ron Condie, Lynn Mosdell, Royal Blake, Warren Baldwin and Duncan MacDonald. At the guest book were Miss Francis Vood and Gary Anderson. Ander-son. , The program Included several musical numbers and a reading by Viola Kelsey, and the evening was concluded with dancing. Both bride and bridegroom are students at the Cedar City High School. Mr. Woolsey is a senior and has been active in athletics. The new Mrs. Woolsey Is currently current-ly serving as vice president of the Junior class and is also the class representative to the Girls' Organization. They plan to make their home in Cedar City where they will continue their studies, in June Mr. Woolsey will enter the Army on a six-month tour of duty under un-der the National Guard program. |