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Show ylTWi!ffTTwt """,'. ''" 'I', 'V "f "' "I1' l.l""l''"T'.!,r!"' 1 " ,, . :-'5.S "SL ,;i':i ? ". ' ,. :iY; !.-v-', vti M,k i' if . f I.v ' V ; f I S J .-c few ' - J&H&KSI iratwAi MR. AND MRS. DAVID LLOYD ROWLEY Nuptial vows exchanged by Nellie Cox and David Lloyd Rowley Miss Nellie Cox, and David Lloyd Rowley were united in marriage when they, 'recited vows' September , 18. - Bislhop Elaine Johnson performed th.e ceremony in the ,NintH -Ward Ohaipel and a reception honoring honor-ing the couple followed ,ln the Cultural Hall. Vx ";; ;::v. The brid.3 wore" a beautiful long white gown , designed and made by. herself. It was made of wthite crystaline over taffeta with heavy lace trim of a daisy design.; Frssh' daisies dais-ies were in her hair and her bouguet was of white, daisies with toby breath, green leaves and a white" ribbon. Til.? matron of honor was the bride's sister, of Chic Ly. ona Hales of: Chicago. Char-lotte Char-lotte Petersen, a sister, Carolyn Cox, a sister-in-law and Janice Dover Johnson wore attendants. at-tendants. They wore flowered hostess skirts with blue blouses and a choker and held baskets of white daisies, yellow mums and baby toreath Lisa Hales and Natalie Petersen Pet-ersen were flower girls in the same attire. Steve Brinkerhoff, Las Veg-as, Veg-as, Nev. was th.9 best man and the ushers were Bob Nay and Michael Behring. Mothers of the : newly weds wore street length dr.?sses of blue and green with yellow corsages. ' ; . A large delicatel four tiered cake made by the mother of the bride was cut and served at the wedding party. As they left for a week's honeymoon the bride wore a pant suit of polyester knit and crushed velvet. The couple plans to attend Southern Utah State College this winter and will make their home in Cedar Ce-dar City. |