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Show Tauna Mosdell and Brent Johnson recite vows in St. George LDS Temple ceremony and Mrs. Johney Perkins helped in the kitchen. A nevy blue and white dotted dot-ted swiss dress with matching white shoes and accessories was worn by the bride as they left on their honeymoon trip to Central and Northern Utah. The bride is a Cedar High School graduate and has attended at-tended SUSC. The bridegroom graduated from Monticello High and has been attending SUSC. Ha will be a junior this year. The young couple are making mak-ing their home in Monticello this summer where he is employed em-ployed by the Forest Service. She is employed by the Monticello Mont-icello First Security Bank. They will return to Cedar this Fall where he will continue with his schooling. Pre-nuptial courtesies include in-clude a personal shower given giv-en by Misses Linda Stoki, Linda Walker, and Joan Oldroyd. Old-royd. A misscellaneoug shower show-er was given by Misses Bonnie Bon-nie Nelson and VerLee Pickering. Miss Tauna Mosdell 'became the bride of Brent Johnson In a double ring ceremony solemnized In the St. George Temple on July 19. President Rudger Atkin officiated. The bride la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Mosdell, 419 So. 75 E., Cedar City, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson Monticello. The newlyweds were honored hon-ored at a reception that evening ev-ening in the Cedar 101 li Ward Cultural Hall. They were further feted at an Open House in Monticello August 2. The bride was radiant in her floor length gown of pol de soul with lace over-lays. The over-lays were trimmed with tiny seed pearls, and a full length train was attached to the A-line dress. A finger tip veil was attached to a small chapeau trimmed with pearls. Miss Bonnie Nelson was maid of honor In a yellow organza or-ganza dress trimmed with white daisies. The bridesmaids, brides-maids, Miss VerLee Pickering, Mrs. Steven (Lorraine) Smith, and Mrs. Ty (Lnda) Lewis wore green organza also trimmed trim-med with white daisies. All the attendants carried white daisy bouquets. Clayton Johnson stood as best man for his brother while Don Crowley and Charles Mosdell ushered. i Mrs. Mosdell wore green nylon chiffon over green acetate. ace-tate. The dress featured three quarter length bell sleeves and was accented with a yellow yel-low orchid corsage. Mrs. Johnson's John-son's green embossed crepe also had three quarter length sleeves and was accented with a yellow orchid corsage. Miss Gayleen Johnson presided pre-sided at the guest book; and background music on the organ or-gan was furnished by the bride's great aunt, Mrs. Mel-va Mel-va Barton. Miss Linda Stoki and Mrs. Dennis (Joyce) Winn took care of the gifts which were carried in by Sheryl Mosdell (the brde's brother) and Jackie Jack-ie and Susie Mosdell (cousins (cous-ins of the bride.) The refreshments were served serv-ed by Misses Susan Murray, Debra Mosdell, Kathy Boshell, and Rhonda Perkins. Mrs. Dorothy Leany, Mrs. Lenna Winn, Mrs. Marsha Perkins, Mrs. Betty Perkins, |