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Show Ricky Rollo, Valarie Beckstead married in St. George Temple A double ring ceremony performed in t he St. George LDS Temple by A. K. Whatcott, March 24, united Valarie Beckstead and Ricky K. Hollo in marriage. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Arland Langford of Cedar City and Mel Beckstead of Richfield. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Klien Rollo of Cedar City. That evening the newlyweds were honored at a reception in the Family Living Center at Southern Utah Stole College. The bride was radiant in a white gown of bridal satan featuring a high neckline, long sleeves coming to a point over the wrist, a empire waistline and a long train. Her veil fell to elbow length from a bridal cap of lace and seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of white roses and orchids. Attending the bride were Miss Sherry Heinz, Miss SueAnn Bonzo, Miss Julie Huskinson, and Miss Jill Rollo. They wore long blue dresses with square necklines and long sleeves and they carried bouquets of long stem white roses. Standing as best man for his brother was Steve Rollo. Greeters were Mr. and Mrs. Craig Rollo and Henry Beckstead. At the guest book was Miss Fawn Condie. In the gift room was Mrs. Steve Rollo, Mrs. Kenneth Ledbetter, and Mrs. Pete Swam. The three tiered cake, decorated with fresh flowers was prepared by Mrs. Paul Lunt and Mrs. Steve Piatt. Piano music was provided, throughout the evening, by Mrs. Scott Beckstead. Assisting in the kitchen were Ben A. Black, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lunt, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lunt, Mrs. Max Cowan, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Tucker. The couple honeymooned in southern Nevada and are making their home in Cedar City.. The new Mrs. Rollo will graduate from Cedar High School this spring and is a student at the Evans Cosmotology College in Cedar City. Mr. Rollo is a graduate of Cedar High School where he was active in athletics. He is currently employed at Rollo Publishing Company. .. i. -..mil mil.. i, iiMHiii, '. ', ' i -r - ' I ' : J ' J Kv x I H" I; MR. AND MRS. RICKY K. ROLLO |