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Show Judy Munford and William H. Knight Married in St. George Temple Ceremony Miss Judy Munford and William H. Knight, exchanged marriage vows in a double-ring double-ring ceremony which took place in the St. George LDS Temple on Friday moring, July Ju-ly 22. President Rudger Atkin of the temple officiated in the rites in the presence of members mem-bers of the immediate families of the couple. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Budd Munford and the bridegroom is the son of President and Mrs. Howard D. Knight, all of this city. A wedding reception honoring honor-ing the newly married couple was held that same evening in the Third Ward cultural hall here. The bride greeted guests in a floor-length dress of white satin and lace, with long pointed sleeves. Her shoulder length veil was caught to a crown of Vite mateice and she carried a bouquet made up of a white orchid surrounded by Grand Canyon the bride wore a dress of blue prlnt a-line with white accessories, following follow-ing the honeymoon trip they are now at home here. Both are graduates of the Parowan High School and Mr. Knight has attended College of Southern Utah and is now employed at Bradshaw Auto Parts Co. in Cedar City. Assisting during the reception recep-tion were the following: Diane Rasmussen at the gift book, with Linda Rowley, Mary Louise Robinson, Joyce Mun-fold Mun-fold and Janet Sevy at the gift table The refreshmants were catered by Mrs. Reed Cox, who was assisted by Beth Edwards, I Irene Sevy, Lois McConnell, Helen Lake, Louise Robinson, Lucille Robinson, Ramona ( Munford and Lillian Hazel. Serving were Aleen and Jeanne Jean-ne Pendleton, Mettie Jane Rob- jinson, Sherie Price and Mary j Francis Phoebe. camelias. Bride's attendants were her sister, Joyce Marie Munford; and Ruth Ann and Christine Knight, sisters of the bridegroom. bride-groom. Flower girls were Rosie Knight and Nicole Munford, sisters of the newly-weds. The attendants wore orchid A-llne dresses with bell sleeves and carried bouquets of orange camelias. ca-melias. J Standing as best man for the bridegroom was Tom Rowley, Row-ley, his brother-in-law, and serving as ushers were Jim Green, Kent Munford, Wayne Robinson and Lealand Page. The mothers of both bride and groom were dressed In pale orange print suits and wore white camella corsages. For the honeymoon trip to |