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Show ' ! j v " ' V 1 ri u r ' MR. AND MRS. RANDALL ROBINSON Randall Robinson takes Rhonda Perkins in nuptial exchange featuring puffy sleeves and empire waist lines. They were accented with rosebud neck chokers. The bride chose a pink and burgundy pant suit for her going go-ing away costume. They re now residing in Cedar following a honeymoon in Las Vegas. Both 'attended Cedar High where they were active in school affairs and the bridegroom bride-groom has attended SUSC. The newlyweds were also feted at a wedding dinner at Milt's Stage Stop. Miss Rhonda Joyce Perkins became the bride of Randall Hugh (Robinson 'in a double ring ceremony February 18. Bishop Willard Hamilton officiated of-ficiated at the rites which took place in the Cedar Stake House. The Stake House was also the setting for the reception which followed. Parents of the 'young Cedar City couple are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Boyd Perkins and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 'Robinson. The toride was radiant In a white chiffon empire waist gown. Her tiered veil and a' bouquet of white carnations, white rosebuds and full red roses completed the torldal picture. Attending the bride were Mrs. Robert (Debra) Jenson and Mrs. iRandy (Aleta) Clove. Miss Alary Ann Perkins was maid of honor and Miss Karla Joan Perkins was flower girl. The attendants wore long red dotted swiss gowns topped . with red velvet ibo'leros and white floppy brim hats with red velvet ribbon. The bridesmaids brides-maids carried long-stemmed red roses and the flower girl carried a basket or hearts and flowers. Best man was Mitchell Robinson Rob-inson and the ushering was done by Dale Hirschi, Sid Webster, Dean Lamoreaux, Lawman Nelson, Rolbert Jen-son, Jen-son, Bobby Perkins, Willard Perkins, and Gary Lynn Per-' Per-' kins. Ring bearers were Shaun Perkins and Tony Robinson. The mothers of the newly-weds newly-weds wore long red gowns |