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Show any mini ip frwyr.'lffWlM w-s mmMKj tip; , fil kfaKS' tes I0iy -Wijsf mm WiP ' , V V fell Jlll w ..... Jfettete h MR. AND MRS. BRENT F. HUNTER Brent Hunter Claims Farol Pugmire fis Bride In St. George Temple Ceremony Mr. Hunter is a graduate ol Cedar City High School, a member of the National Guard, and has fulfilled a North British Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is presently pres-ently acting as president ol the LDS Student Association at CSU. Brent Ford Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hunter, claimed Farol Pugmire as his bride on Dec. 16. The double-ring ceremony was performed in the St. George Temple by President Atkins. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Farroll Max Pugmire and Dorothy May Horn Pugmire, Pug-mire, both of Seattle, Wash. The newlyweds were honored honor-ed at a reception the evening of the 16th at the First Ward Church. , The bride's floor-length satin sat-in brocade gown featured a full-length lace train, an A line skirt, and long sleeves. The shoulder-length veil was attached to a pill box crown trimmed with pearls which were complimented by the string of pearls the bride wore. She carried white glamelias. Mrs. Farroll Pugmire attended at-tended the bride as matron of honor, and the bridesmaids were: Jo Lynn Sorensen, Linda Lorensen, and Vanna Hunter. They were dressed in floor-length floor-length A line dresses in blue. The junior bridesmaid, Esther Hunter, for a short version of the same dress. Lee Ford Hunter, brother of the bridegroom, was best man with Dan Jones, Darrel Ence, Joe Heywood, Gary Lebaron, Kent Baldwin, and John Logan as ushers. Mother of the bride wore a street-length blue dress, and the mother of the bridegroom wore a bonded two piece street-length dress which showed different tones of blue. Both mothers wore glamelia corsages. The bride was dressed in black and white as the young couple left for a honeymoon trip up the coast which culminated cul-minated in Seattle, Wash., where they were further feted by a reception. 1 The newlyweds will make j their home in Cedar where 1 both will attend CSU. |