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Show lift Jill;' WLV 0 !j" t L .v3 ;.v HONORED AT RECEPTION: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Leigh cut cake at reception in their honor following a wedding ceremony in the St. George LDS Temple. She is the former form-er Sharon Clark. Both are from Cedar City. Sharon Clark-Edwin Leigh Exchange Vows A lovely bride of early June is Mrs. Edwin Leigh, the former Miss Sharon Clark. She exchanged wedding vows with her bridegroom on Friday, June 5 in the St George LDS temple. Friday evening the just-weds were honored at a reception at the LDS Instlteute of Religion. The bridegroom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellas T. Leigh, of Cedar City. As she greeted guests at the reception, the bride was attired in a gown of original Ivory silk lace over ivory satin. Gown was of floor length and a satin obi In back. It was styled by Mrs. Albert Cane. Bride's bouquet was of white orchids and lily of the valley. Attending the bride was Mrs. George D. Morris as matron of honor and attendants, Mrs. William Wil-liam Cooper, Logandale, Nev, ami Miss Linda Ciark, sister of the bride. Standing as best man was Larry Lar-ry Jones. Attendants wore glazed cotton prints with plain silk lavender obis. The bridegroom's mother chose a rose lace and crepe dress while the bride's mother was gowned In a pink lace gown. Also In the reception line was the bride's grandmother, who wore a turquoise crepe dress. Color scheme for the reception was lavender and yellow and lavender Iris, sweet peas and columbines were used to accent the scheme. At the guest book was Mrs. Ann Marie Hirschl. Mrs. Bernlece Roueche was l'l charge of the gift room, assisted by Miss Lynn Bauer and Miss Jane Mackel-prang. Mackel-prang. Serving were Diane Dobson, Linda Whetten, Colleen Piatt, Paula Judd and Susan Tucker. Kitchen was in charge of Mrs. Bert Carper 'rr agisted by Miss Beth Gilison. Mrs. Verna Leigh and Mrs. Carol Wilde. Receiving gifts were Teddy and Donald Roueche and ushers were Alton T. Roueche, Ralph Clark and Robert W. Clark. |