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Show Temple rites unite Middleton, Cosslett A til 1 TiiiJte - and a delicate lace which also trimmed the skirt, sleeves and the three-tiered veil. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses, white daisies and light blue carnations. It was trimmed with pale blue net and blue and yellow ribbon streamers. Attending the bride were Misses Diane Middleton, Necia Cooper, Tami Middleton, Karla Adams and Mrs. Kent (Kathy) Bladen. Flower girls were Misses Jeri Lynn Bradley, and Kimberly Smith. They wore floor length dresses of light blue gingham flocked with small white daisies. The dresses featured empire waists and small puffed sleeves trimmed with white lace. They carried small nosegays of yellow and white daisies trimmed with greenery and yellow lace streamers. Kent Bladen was best man and the ushering was done by Kenny Cosslett, Paul Middleton, Charles Walker, and Mike Rice. Both mothers wore floor-length dresses of royal blue polyester knit with light blue carnation corsages. After honeymooning in St. George and Las Vegas the newlyweds returned to Cedar where both are employed. Both graduated from Cedar High and attended SUSC. The bride is a secretary at First Security Bank and the bridegroom at Utah International. Pre-nuptial courtesies included a miscellaneous shower given by Lois Higbee and Kathy Bladen and a kitchen shower given by Marilee Bradley and Vickie Gaines. MR. AND MRS. RODNEY COSSLETT Rodney Cosslett and Laurel Middleton became man and wife in rites solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple May 18. Elder Harold M. Bair officiated at the double ring ceremony. The young Cedar City couple was then honored at a reception that evening in the Enchanted Garden Reception Center that same evening. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Mid- dleton and Mr. and Mrs. Corner It. Cosslett. The bride wore a floor length gown of white satin with a chiffon overskirt. The bodice was trimmed with tiny seed pearls |