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Show ; " '-v" J' ' r It If ' im MR. AND MRS BRENT ADAMS St. George L. D. S. Temple ceremony unites Miss Rolande Gid, Brent Adams er was on a mission for French Government. She later moved to Paris with her fam-ly, fam-ly, including four brothers and sisters. She attended high school there, then entered a university where she studied international Law and . Relations; Rela-tions; also a school of languages lang-uages prior to coming to the ! United States and the Brig-lam Brig-lam Young University, where he will be teaching this com-ng com-ng season. The family home at present Is in Nice France. The bridegroom attended 3USC for two years after his graduation from the Parowan ligh. He then spent two years in Argentina as a missionary for the LDS church. He is now and will be attending BYU. The bridegroom traveled to Nice, France on the 17th of lune, to attend an open house hosted by her parents in Nice, and then came back with Rolande, Ro-lande, following the close of school at BYU During their stay they toured all of France and much of Italiy before returning re-turning to USA. , While there they were honored hon-ored by close friends and the family at the bride's home in Nice. Married in the St. George LDS Temple on Friday morning, morn-ing, June 30 were Miss Rolande Ro-lande Cid and Brent Adams. President Theron Ashcroft of ficiated in the ceremony in the presence of family mem bers including Mr. and Mrs Grant MacDonald, Mrs. Zellc Whitney, Mrs. T. Randal Adams, Mrs. Marlene Wil liams, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson, John-son, Mr. and Mrs. Randall E Adams and Air. Carlyle Gurr Parents of the young couplt are Mr. and Mrs. Fernand Cic of Nice, France, and Mr. anc Mrs. T. Randall Adams, Parowan. Paro-wan. An after wedding bruncl was served in Santa Clara hosted by Mrs. Elvid Williams at her home.' The newlywedt were honored that same evening eve-ning at a reception held in the Parowan High School stu dent commons. Background music was furnished furn-ished by members of the family. fam-ily. The bride's gown was an original Paris model of white silk organza, featuring a man-daren man-daren neckline, long sleeve and empire waist. Teh dress had a long train in back. All edges were trimmed with loops of braid, tiny covered buttons from neck line to the waist. A long trailing veil of bridal illusion fell from the head crowned with white silk roses and ribbon. Her going away outfi was a yellow pant dress and white sandals. They dress and white sandals. They honeymooned in Las Vegas. Bridal attendants were Mrs. Paul Johnson, matron of honor; hon-or; Miss Moana Adams, Miss Alisa Williams, Miss Michelle Peart bridesmaids; flower girls Miss Linda Williams, Miss Te-ressa Te-ressa Johnson and Miss Bren-day Bren-day Williams. The colors were lavender running into purple, with orange combinations. Standing as best men were Carlyle Gurr and Rickie M. Adams. At the guest book was Kathy P. Adams; at the refreshment re-freshment table was Marlene A Williams, and serving were Dinah Stubbs, Christine and Laura Lee Bryant. At the gift table were Karen VanAusdal and Christ i Burton. Ushreing were Paul, and Jeffrey, Johnson John-son and Randall E. Adams; gift carriers were Gregory and Eric Johnson. The new Mrs. Adams was born in Africa where her fath- |