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Show a..,v, -v-: '-: V(S i ,? i U - , ?thWy,, mi m n nifn.rMjh 'Wimh MR. AND MRS. STEVEN LeFEVRE St. George LDS Temple Ceremony Unites foung Cedar City Couple In Marriage Rites performed in the St. George Temple on December i united Vickie Anderson and iteven LeFovre in marriage. President Atkin officiated at he double-ring ceremony. Parents or the bride are Mr. and Mrs. George F. Rhoades of Cedar, and parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Oliver LeFevre, also of Cedar. That evening, the young couple was feted at a reception recep-tion held in the Cedar Fourth Ward Relief Society Room. The bride wore a chantilaco cage dress which fell in scallops scal-lops from the oval neckline which was trimmed with pearls to the hem which touched the floor. A small petal cap also trimmed with pearls was attached to finger tip veil of tulle. The watteau train was accented with a loop bow. A bouquet of cascades of orchids and carnations completed com-pleted the picture of "the bride." Dressed in purple bonded crepe, Mrs. Nancy Cox, sister of the bride, attended her as matron of honor. The bridesmaids, brides-maids, Christine LeFevre, Lucy Wood, Sharon DeMille, Sally Hirschi, and junior bridesmaid Marcia LeFevre wore lavender .bonded crepe dresses witri an orchid chiffon overskirt.' All of the attendants attend-ants carried carnation nosegays nose-gays accented with silver leaves. Ted Munford was best man and the ushers were: brothers of the bridegroom, Robert Karl and Ted LeFevre; Nolan Anderson, An-derson, brother of the bride; and Gerald Cox. The bride's mother wore a street-length dress of elm and green crepe. Mrs. LeFevre al-0 al-0 wore green, and both women wo-men had glamelia corsages. A green, dress with black patent" accessories was chosen by the bride to wear as she loft with her new husband on a honeymoon trip to Salt Lake City. Both the bride and bridegroom bride-groom are graduates of Cedar High, and the bridegroom attended at-tended CSU for one year before be-fore serving his country in Vict Nam. The newlyweds are making their home in Fort Hood, Texas, Tex-as, where he is stationed. |