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Show Wedding Bells Unite Bradfield And Rowberry, August 27 Exchanging nuptial vows August Aug-ust 27th in the Minersville LDS Chapel were Miss Mary Lou Bradfield and Ronald John Row-berry. Row-berry. Bishop Milton Albrecht performed tho double-ring rites which were followed by a reception recep-tion at the Ward Recreation Hall. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Bradfield of Minersville. Parents of the bridegroom bride-groom are Mr. and Mrs. John Rowberry. A traditional white satin wedding wed-ding gown with lace train was worn by the bride. Her veil of bridal illusion was attached to a twin pearl crown and she held a bouquet of white orchids and red and white rose buds. The attendants were dressed in lace and satin gowns of red. The matron of honor, Mrs. Dee J. Smith, sister of the bride, wore a floor-length dress while bridesmaids, brides-maids, Mrs. Mitchell Black, Mrs. Bruce Edwards, Mrs. Betty Lou McCully, Miss Joyce Yount, Miss Carma Roberts, and Mrs. Guy Petty all wore street-length dresses dres-ses in similar fashion. Standing as best man was Mr. Dee J. Smith while ushers were Milt Stuki, Mac Clark, Bruce Edward, Ed-ward, Martin Steel, Von Ncilson, and Wesley Roberts. The color scheme of red and white was carried out in gowns for the mothers. Mother of the bride wore a red linen and lace dress with a white rose corsage. For her going away ensemble, the bride chose a pink paisley suit with white satin slippers. Following a honeymoon in Las Vegas, the newlyweds are making mak-ing their home in Los Angeles, California where the bridegroom is employed with Northrop Air Craft Company in the engineering engineer-ing department. Both the bride and bridegroom are former students of the College Col-lege of Southern Utah. The bride graduated from Beaver High School and has been employed as a telephone operator. The bridegroom was a Cedar City High School graduate and former form-er motel operator. |