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Show ' rs . lift :. ,if 'k:;i yj -- ,, jf 1 f :.j i ii; Ai IsA MR. AND MRS. BENJAMIN D. J. BAUGH Miss JoAnn Holyoak weds Tropic man in rites solemnized in St. George Temple ; Benjamin Do'lmar J. Baugh I claimed Miss. JoAnn Holyoak j as his bride in wedding rites ; solemnized in , the St. George . Temple on July 14. President Theron Ashcroft officiated at I I the double-ring ceremony. ' Parents of the young cou-, cou-, pie are Mr. and Mrs. Arlo S. Holyoak of Parowan and Mr. orange mums and carnations. Candy Baugh, Cindy Chyen-oweth, Chyen-oweth, Anita Francisco and Christiri Holyoak, nieces of the bride and groom, were flower girls. They were dressed In full-length yellow polyester crepe dresses trimmed with white daisies with yellow centers. cen-ters. They carried garden bas- and Mrs. Sherman Baugh of i Tropic, Utah. i Following the wedding cere-v cere-v mony a luncheon was served ; to friends and relatives at the Sugar Loaf Cafe, hosted by the bride's parents. The newlyweds were honored hon-ored that evening at a reception recep-tion in the Parowan ( High School commons. ' The bride was radiant in a floor-length gown of peau-de soie, designed and fashioned by her sister Arlene. Cutouts of lace roses with pearl centers cen-ters were appliqued on the bodice and sleeves, with a small ruffle at the wrists and V neckline, Her bouquet was cascade of yellow sweetheart , roses, fugl mums and white carnations. Attending the bride were, Miss Pamela Barton as maid or honor, with Jeanne Orton, ; Joyce Marie Munford and Pau- ! lette Halterman, bridesmaids! Thoy were dressed in full-length full-length empire waist apricot colored polyester crepe gowns trimmed with a delicate yel-1 low trim. Thoy carried a col- i onial bouquet of yellow and kets of summer flowers. Attending the duties of best man was Scott Munson, a close friend of the bridegroom. The mothers of the bridal pair wore coral colored poly, ester dresses with corsages of yellow sweetheart roses and orange tinted roses. Acting as hosts and hostesses hostes-ses for the evening were Mr.' and Mrs. Glade Holyoak, Arlene Ar-lene and Scott Holyoak. Paula Pau-la Wilkerson presided at the guest book and organ music was provided by Vyonne Thamberlain. Helping In the kitchen were Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gower, and Mary Lynne Rogerson. Serving Serv-ing girls were Pat. Francisco, Kelly Baugh, Kim Baugh, Me-lanee Me-lanee Smith and LuShell Smith. In charge of the gift table was Karen H. Sullivan, assisted by Lillis Francisco, Ruth, , LaDora and Dcnna Baugh. Gift, bearers were Steve Holyoak, John, Lonnie, David and Troy Sullivan. The bride's going away outfit out-fit was a navy blue pant suit with baby blue accessories. -..An open house was held in Tropic for the couple July 5, hosted by the bridegroom's parents. Pre-nuptial parties for the bride were given by Pamela Barton, Jeanne Orton, Mary Lynne Rogerson and Diane Divers. Di-vers. The bride is a graduate of Parowan High School where she took an active part in the activities of the school. She was a fourth year Seminary graduate and served as historian histor-ian in her senior year. The bridegroom is a graduate grad-uate of Bryce Canyon High School at Tropic and is also a fourth years seminary graduate. grad-uate. He is employed by the ELM in Nevada where the couple cou-ple will make their home for pie will makea home for the |