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Show " "7" VViV-siki r-t S 'Wsti '.. .., , ' :.. ; i t i l w I IT ' l MR. AND MRS. J. D. WEBB Kathryn Duff in claimed by J. D. Webb in St. George Temple rites room. The young couple were honored hon-ored further in Bountiful on May 18. They are making a home in Salt Lake City. The new Mrs. Welbb is a graduate of Viewmont High School in Bountiful and has attended Brigham Young University Uni-versity for two years. She is presently emiployed at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. The bridegroom is a graduate gradu-ate of Cedar High School and is attending Stevens Henegar Business College. He will graduate in accounting In September and continue his' studies of computer science at night. He is also employed as a part-time accountant at Di-ko Di-ko Electric. Hunter, Myree Hulet, Ann Elmer, El-mer, Terri Webb and Gai Webb. . Assisting in .the kitchen were Mrs. Antorje Hunter, Mr. and Mrj. Kent Hulet, Mr. and Mrs. Harry iHair, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dix. Aunts of the bridegroom bride-groom Mrs. Barbara Elmer, Mrs. Gayle Webb and Mrs. Ralph Webb, were in the gift Recently married in the St. George LDS Temple were Miss Kathryn Duffin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maiben L. Duffin Duf-fin of Bountiful and J. D. Welbb, son otf Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Webb of Cedar City. President Theron Ashcroft performed the ceremony. An Open House was held that evening in the Cedar West Stake House Relief Society So-ciety Room. The bride was lovely in an old-fashioned styled dress with empire waistline. It featured lace aippllque and a long train. She carried a nosegaye, a bo-quet bo-quet of yellow roses and baby breath. Maid of honor was Pam Stowell. Bridesmaid was Sharon Sha-ron McMiHian. Both were roommates of the bride. Junior bridesmaids were Lorl Webb and Mlchellen Duffin. Totite Judy Webb and Allison Duffin, sisters of the bride and bridegroom bride-groom were flower igirls. Attendants wore 'matching floor length gowns of flocked lavender with plain bodices and green sashes. The bodice vas accented with a row of tiny buttons down the front. The bridesmaid and Junior bridesmaids carried one yellow yel-low rose and wore pale green picture hats. Flower girls earned ear-ned baskets of flowers and' wore matching hair ribbons. Mothers of the couple wore gowns of lavender with corsages cor-sages of yellow roses and carnations. car-nations. The two grandmothers grand-mothers wore yellow carnations. carna-tions. Best man was Ens. Bruce Heywood. Ushers were Brent Blackner and Gary Webb. Larry Lar-ry Webb, Greg Duffin and Troy Webb served as gift bearers. At the guest book was Rita Heywood. Serving were Antenette |