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Show . .. .. I-W, ''' 1 1 ) 4 '" v ' ,; rt l" I ):S Vii Ill III .III. m ; MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH OLIVER BLEAK Cheryl Wlliams, Joseph Oliver Bleak say marriage vows in St. George Temple Miss Judy Rae Stewart. They were dressed in floor-length tangerine colored dresses with b.?U sleeves. The empire waists were accented with white lace. Each carried a j bouquet of white daisies with yellow streamers. Petite Toni Lae Caether, a niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl. Best man was Donald Neilson, and ushers were Paul Williams Willi-ams and Brent Neilson. The bride is a graduate of the College of Southern Utah and is presently teaching Miss Cheryl Williams and Joseph Oliver Bleak were united un-ited in marriage on Saturday, June 21st in a ceremony performed per-formed in the St. George Temple. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Williams of Cedar City are the parents of the bride. Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph Bleak of Las Vegas, Nev. the groom's parents, hosted a wedding luncheon at the Sugar Loaf Cafe in St. George. The couple was honored at a reception that evening in the Second-Eiehth Ward Chureh kindergarten in Las Vegas. The groom is a graduate of Hepager Business College and is employed by E. G. & G. in Las Vegas. They plan to make their home in the Nevada city. j in Cedar City. The bride's wedding gown I was of corded saki with heavy lace trim at the long sleeves and high stand-up collar. Her floor-length veil was also ! edged in the same lace. She 1 carried a white orchid surrounded sur-rounded by white rosebuds. Maid of honor for the occasion occa-sion was sister of the bride, Miss Carol Williams. Bridesmaids included Miss Veda Cox, Mrs. Sandra Pit-tard, Pit-tard, Mrs. Nila Perkins, and |