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Show Genieveve McConnell. Servers were Kayey Lynn Murdock, Cath Carlson, Paula Wilker-son, Wilker-son, Shanna Jolley, and Cindy Hunt. At the gift tables were Mrs. Lois Nelson, Airs. Ruby Webster, Web-ster, Mrs. Jane Imlay and Mrs. Ruby Bauer. Bridal showers were given by Janice Poulsen, Cathy Carlson, Carl-son, Lonnie Davis. Also by Mrs. Leona Miller and Carol Henley. The bride is a 1972 graduate gradu-ate of Cedar City High school where she was a member of the Mohey Tavva Marching group. The bridegroom is a 1964 graduate of Parowan High school where he served as Vice President of the student stu-dent body. He has filled three ' years in the armed forces, and also three years at SUSC and two years at UTC. He is presently pre-sently working for Parowan City. Following a honeymoon trip t0 Grand Canyon, Texas and Mexico, the couple will make their home in Parowan. " MR. AND MRS. WAYNE WILLIAM EYRE Deborah Cason and Wayne Vm. Eyre recite nuptial vows July 22 purple floor length dresses. Standing as best man was Ralph Robinson. Ushers were Roy Barton, Mike Pritchard, Jim Green, Mike Hyatt, Kim Evans and Reldon Matheson. Attending the guest book was Miss Ivy Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Whicker were host and hostess for the evening. The brides grandmother, Mrs. Astella Cason, was also in attendance. at-tendance. Mothers of the bride and groom wpre orchid floor length dresses with a corsage of pink carnations and white rose buds. Catered by Mrs. Lorene Bradshaw, she was assisted by Mrs. Sue Cannon and Mrs. Wayne William Eyre claimed claim-ed Miss Deborah Cason as his bride in a double-ring ceremony cere-mony on July 22 in the Cedar Stake House Relief Society room with Bishop Boyd Bladen officiating. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cason of Cedar City. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mel Eyre of Parowan. Paro-wan. Prelude music and wedding march was played toy Mrs. Valaine Bladen. Prayer was given by Mr. Kent Ward, uncle of the bride. A dinner was given by the bridegrooms parents at Sul-livans Sul-livans Catfe that afternoon followed fol-lowed by a reception in their honor that evening. Music was furnished by Mrs. Pearl. M. McAllister and Mr. Art Walu-nas Walu-nas and family. The bride was lovely in white chantilla lace over satin with floor length veil, carrying carry-ing a bouquet of purple orchids or-chids surrounded by a train of miniature white roses. Matron of honor for her sister sis-ter was Mrs. Denise Workman. Work-man. Maid of honor was Miss Janice Poulson: Bridesmaids were Mrs. Cathlyn Wood and Mrs. Karen Erickson sisters of the" bride, and the Misses Nau-leen Nau-leen Woodard and Tammy Mc. Connell. Each carried a bou-l bou-l quet cf a lavendar large mum mixed with white and lavendar laven-dar baby mums and wearing |