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Show Richard Morrell claims Debra Webster in St George Temple Ceremony The St. George LDS Temple was the setting Friday June 18 for the marriage of Debra Webster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin F. Webster of Cedar City and Richard Morrill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Morrill of Tulelake, California. Following the double ring I . ceremony, the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast ; by the grooms parents at the Jolly King Restaurant in St. George. That evening the bride's parents hosted a reception in j . . . their honor at -the Cedar City Stake Center. For the wedding and for the ; reception the bride wore a beautiful satin dress with 3-tiered 3-tiered full length skirt and train i with long sleeves and neckline l edged with heirloom lace and pearls. A finger-tip veil trimmed with heirloom lace and pearls were attached to the Juliet cap. Her bridal bouquet consisted of yellow roses, orage daisies, green carnations and baby breath. Attending the bride were Gloria Phister and Patsy Webster, sisters of the bride. Faye and Linda Morrill, sisters of the groom. Brenda Wheelwright and Kathy Edwards, Ed-wards, friends of the bride. Brenda Webster, Sharron, Donna, Paul and Lynette Phister, nieces of the bride. Attendants all wore floor length yellow small print dresses accented with yellow lace and wide rim yellow hats with green and orange ribbon ties. They carried orange daisies, green carnations and baby breath. Standing as the best men were Bart Morrill, brother of the groom and Reed Pickup, friend of the groom. Ushers and greeting guests were Kenneth Webster and Dward, Darin and Marc Webster, Everett, Roy, Scott and Gary Phister. Mothers of the bride and groom wore full length green crepe dresses, trimmed with lace. They wore corsages of yellow roses, orange daisies and green carnations. Grandmothers wore full length orange crepe dresses, trimmed with lace. They wore corsages of yellow roses, orange daisies and green carnations. Susan Webster and Boni Webster greeted guests at the guest book, while Raelene Hall and Verlene Thomas assisted at the gift table. Music for the evening was furnished by Shirley Jones., They 8-tieredi cake was deCorated with, yellow roses centered with an orange fountain by LaRine Bradshaw. Serving the guests were Ralene, Lori and Tammy Jones, Aleta Thomas, Jill and Monica Scholten. Catering the event was LaRine Bradshaw with Bardella Thorley, Mae Larson, Ruth Humphries, Marie Bulloch and Charlotte Leany as assistants. A program was given by the bride's family and relations, following the reception. The hall was decorated in yellow, orange and green. Pictures were taken by Max Bonzo and Lynne Clark. Two showers prior to the wedding were given by the bride's mother in Cedar and one by a sister in Provo. Following a honeymoon trip to Northern Nevada, Northern California and Southern Oregon an Open House was given a week later by the grooms parents in Tulelake, California on June 25th. The couple are now residing in Provo where they will continue their education. , 'I' ' ' "ill j I l i I j is 1 ! I MR, AND MRS. RICHARD MORRILL |