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Show I Kathryn Turner and Brent Bulloch United in Marriage Wedding rites solemnized In the St. George Temple on Jan. 12 united Kathryn Turner and Brent Bulloch. President Arthur Ar-thur J. Barlocker officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr. Jack Turner and Mrs. G. E. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. McRay Bulloch of Cedar City are parents of the bridegroom. The newlyweds were feted at a reception in Cedar on Jan. 12 and at an open house in Moab, the bride's home-town, home-town, on January 20. Regal simplicity characterized character-ized the wedding gown of white crepe. An empire waist, lace edging, long pointed sleeves, and a full length train enhanced the image. The bride's bouquet was gardenias and feathered carnations. The bride's attendants were dressed in mint green crepe dresses which were street-length street-length versions of the wedding gown. Sidney Ann Wilson served as maid of honor and other attendants were Judy Anderson, Mrs. Tyree Bulloch, and Gayla Bulloch. Marilyn and Karen Morris were the flower girls. Mrs. Brent Hunter served at the guest book. Alice Heaton and Vera Bulloch were in the gift room. Mrs. Robert Was-dtn Was-dtn served the wedding cake. The best man was the bridegroom's brother, Tyree Bulloch, and the ushers were Wayne Cooley, Robert Wasden, and Kevin Bulloch. Danny and Russell Bulloch were gift bearers. The bride's mother wore a mint green and silver brocade dress, and Mrs. Bulloch wore an emerald green velvet dress. Both mothers had corsages of gadenias and feather carnations. carna-tions. The bride's going away costume cos-tume was an orange and white dress. The newlyweds honey-! mooned in Las Vegas before 1 returning to Cedar City where 1 they are both juniors at CSU., The bride is a graduate of Moab High School. The bridegroom bride-groom graduated from Cedar High and has served a mission for the LDS Church in the Central States. |