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Show Couple Exchange Vows in St. George Temple By Mrs. De.ma Davenport Miss Shirley Farrow and Val Pean Williams exchanged nuptial nup-tial vows Wednesday, IV'tnnber -'S in the St. George LOS Temple.. President Iiudgar ('. Atkins 'of fieiated in the double-ring ceremony. cere-mony. Following the rites, parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. H.nvard Williams, ho'ted a wwl-ding wwl-ding breakfast at their home in St. George, which was attended by the honored couple and all those in the wedding party, in-eluding in-eluding the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Farrow; her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Conley Adams, and the following friends: Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Grimshaw, Mr, and Mrs. Haken Anderson, Jr., Keith and David Grimshaw. That same evening the newly- weds were guests of honor at a wedding reception held in the? Summit Ward Cultural hall. For her wedding and reception tho bride 'wore a ' floor-length gown that she had had created from white satin brocade, high-lighted with silver metalic threads. It featured lily-point sleeves and a band of white velvet iibbon at the waist, forming a bow in front. The back buttoned from the neckline to below the waist with tiny self-covered buttons. Thc-shoulder-length veil was attached attach-ed to a cluster of fabric flowers, and the bridal bouquet was fashioned fash-ioned of white mums and white-carnations white-carnations tinted with blue. Attending the bride were her two sisters, Evelyn Adams and LaRae Maxwell. Also Cheryl White and Myra Richards. The flower girls were nieces of the The bride, Lynette and Sandra Adams. They all wore dresses of blue brocaded taffeta and carried, bouquets of white carnations tinted with blue. Worth Grimshaw stood as best man. Mother of the bride wore a blue wool dress and the mother of th bridegroom wore cranberry red. Both had corsages of blue tinted carnations. At the guest book during; the reception was Alice Walker. In charge of gifts were Jean Farrow, RoLayne Walker, Colleen Fife and Kathleen Dalley, with Elaine and Terri Lawrence as gift bearers. bear-ers. At the. serving table were Mildred ' Maxwell, Elizabeth Grimshaw and Donna Davenport-Serving Davenport-Serving were Kay Tucker, Jeann' White, Maxine Dalley, lltit'vj Dorak and Renae Prince. Kitchen hostesses were Helen Richar , Marlene and Karlene MaxwelL The nelyweds are now making", their home in Cedar City after a-, honeymoon trip to Las Vegas,. Nev., and Phoenix, Ariz. The bride graduated last spring from the Cedar City High School and is now employed by the Dixie National Forest Service. Her husband is a senior at College-of College-of Southern Utah and has filled;' a mission to the Eastern Atlantic" States for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. |