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Show TauBeta Sigma Fraternity. He has served on the Inter-Greek Council and traveled with the SUSC Debate Team. He served in the North Caroline-Virginia Mission for the LDS Church. Prior to the wedding the bride was feted at showers given by Tonya Orton, Belinda Davis and Vicki Matheson; Marsha Leatherman and Marsha Anderson; An-derson; Corrine Paddock and , Ellen Dalby. Anderson, Alton recite nuptial vows Miss Cynthia Anderson became the bride of Kelly Patrick Alton in rites solemnized in the Manti Temple March 9. President June W. Black officiated of-ficiated at the double ring ceremony. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer N. Anderson, An-derson, 475 Kayenta Circle and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wesley Alton, Hurricane. That evening the newlyweds were feted at a reception in the Enchanted Gardens. The bride was lovelv in a floor I v v'?b II ) XI rA h i l; , v. If v- r l; i !K i ' ' ' ' I f ' I V I I I- I' IP' r' j ' I'll v ' .vjj . .j MR. AM) MRS. KELLY PATRICK ALTON length gown of bridal satin featuring sleeves of sheer nylon organza and a wide ruffle forming for-ming a chapel train. A sheer nylon net with lace encosted as trim formed a floor-length veil. She carried a bouquet of yellow and white roses caught with a blue and white ribbon. Attending the bride were matrons Mrs. George S. (Judy) Manning and Mrs. James H. (Jolene) Whear. Maid of honor was Miss Marsha Anderson and bridesmaids were Mrs. John (Tonya) Orton, Miss Corrine Paddock and Marsha Leather-man. Leather-man. Flower girls were Misses Beverly Anderson, Julie Whear and Holly Whear, nieces of the bride. The bride's attendants wore blue dotted Swiss floor-length dresses with a white daisy trim accenting the neckline, the high waistline and the bottom ruffle. They carried yellow roses. Each flower girl carried a single yellow rase. Best man was Dave Taylor with Gordon Sorenson, Larry Morris, Steve Bulloch an Lloyd Limb, and Dave Lewis doing the ushering. The mothers of the bridal pair wore long blue crepe floorlength dresses with white cymbidium orchid corsages. Acting as host and hostess for the reception were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P. Anderson, a brother and sister-in-law of the bride. Miss Barbara Miller presided at the guest book. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Antone B. Prince, grandparents grand-parents of the bride. Misses Kelly Carter, Diane Green. Teresa Stewart, Karla Stewart and Pat Leatherman served the refreshments under the direction of Mrs. Merrill (Alma) Kunz. Furnishing music on the organ were Mrs. Kenneth (Pam) Orton and Mrs. Dallen (Doris) Williams, cousins of the bride. Those traveling to the Manti Temple with the bridal party were: Dr. and Mrs. Clayton A. Prince of Midway: Mr. and Mrs. James C. Prince, Roosevelt; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill B. Kunz, Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Morris. Beaver and Mrs. George S. Manning, sister of the bride from Portland. Oregon. The bride wore an orchid pant suit as they left for their week-long week-long honeymoon in Phoenix. Arizona. The bride has attended SUSC and is now employed at the Frostop Drive-in. The bridegroom is a junior at Sl'SC where he is majoring in Speech and Drama Education with a minor in English. He is president of the Inter-Club Council and past president of the |