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Show Lucinda Bunting, Sisvcn E. Mitchell fire loiorod at Wedding Bscepf ion Miss Lucintla Euntins and Steve, i K. Mitchell were married Fri;!ay, .So;to:n'oe.' 10, n a church ceremony performed by Bishop Max Payne in the Sevciith-Mutit Ward iof Society iifOi.i. The double-ling ceremony was witnessed wit-nessed by close friends and relative rela-tive ;. Giving the bride in marriage was her father, Mr. Adrian Hunting. Hunt-ing. Wedding march was played by Mrs. Bernella Jones. Following the ceremony, the couple was honored at a reception recep-tion in the ward cultural hall. This was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Bunting. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Mitchell, Cedar Ce-dar City. Wedding dress for the bride was hand sewn by her mother. It featured an empire waist stylo of white clelustered satin with : !uce bodice, tiain, an 1 waist- length bell sleeves. A Frt neh illusion veil was secured to a crown of seed pearls. The bride held a bouquet of white gl.i.n-elias gl.i.n-elias and jellow baby roses. Expressing a color scheme of yellow and white were the dresses dress-es worn by maid of honor, Eren-i Eren-i da Bunting, the bride's sisu r, I and by bridesmaids, Teri Jayne Gardner, Debra Bunting, Teri Lee I Bunting, and Cynthia Mitchell. The dre-ses were in stylos of j street-length with elbow-length ' bell sleeves. They were Made of yellow lace trimmed in satin i around the skirts a""! rW--T. They held nose gays in harmonious harmon-ious colors. Danny Mitchell, the bride- j groom's brother, was best man.! Ronnie Chamberlain, Rodney i Forsyth. Brad dower, and Bruce; Mitchell were ushers. 1 ' Mother of the bride wore a beige knit with matching accessories. ac-cessories. The bridegroom's mother's gown was a mint green lace dress with beige accessories. Both wore yellow rose corsages. During the reception, Sherry Benson was at the guest book. Kiitchen hostesses were the bride's aunts, Maude Halversen, Mildred Nelson, Charlotte llea-ton, llea-ton, and a cousin, Louie Jean Murray. Servers were Lynne Slack, Linda Robb, Peggy Lunt, Christine Heaton and Kathy Murray. Assisting at the serving table were Kathleen Heaton and Jane Hafen. Music for the reception was furnished by a string ensemble composed of Roy L. Halversen, Bob Bradshaw, Evelyn Jones, June Thorley, and Madalone Payne. The couple honeymooned in Las Vegas, Nevada. As a going away ensemble, the bride wore a print suit of turquoise, purple, and green with black accessories. The new Mrs. Mitchell is a graduate of Cedar High School where she had been a member of the Pep Club, a marching group, orchestra, and chorus. She attended one year at College of Southern Utah as a business major. At CSU she was a member mem-ber of Phi Alpha Beta sorority and was active In music circles. Her husband graduated from Cedar Ce-dar High School where he was a member of the high school band. At present, he is serving with the Utah National Guard and will report for the remainder of his training at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, Ok-lahoma, later this month. Pre-nuptial courtesies included a personal shower given by Teri Jayne Gardner, Mrs. Lynne Slack, and Mrs. Linda Robb. i r- I 441 ( . ... 1 4-: ' -.-. i - I I , ! i: ; - ... - ', r. 1 ' . -'"" l ' r $ r i fc 4 S j MR. AND MRS. STEVEN E. MITCHELL ! |