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Show Brenda Slack claimed in temple rites J S, . -; . ts - , ... y j -My? y i iii. Slack and Mr. and Mrs. Don Wheelwright. That evening the newlyweds were honored at a reception in the Cedar Stake Center. The bride's gown was of white taffeta under sheer dotted swiss. It was trimmed with lace and pearls and the long veil culminated into a train. Completing Com-pleting the bridal picture was the bouquet of roses, rosebuds and chrysanthemums centered by a detachable orchid corsage. Miss Jerilyn Slack was maid of honor for her sister and the bridesmaids were Misses Debra Webster, Deborah Ashdown and Mrs. Kathy (Steve) Edwards. Petite Misses Delra and Bob-bette Bob-bette Slack were flower girls. The attendants wore long A line dresses with empire waistlines in a white with pastel pink and blue floral print. '"They carried bouquets of baby breath, daisies, blue and white mums and roses accented with pink ribbons. Best man was Paul Wheelwright and the ushering was done by Steve Edwards and Steve Gunn. The mothers of the bridal pair wore long bluie polyester dresses accented with corsages of pink roses and carnations. When the newlyweds left for their week long honeymoon' in Calitornia the bride was wearing a green pastel pantsuit. . At the present time the new Mrs. Wheelwright is employed as a secretary at Froyd Insurance Agency and Mr. Wheelwright is employed at Parkway Ford. MR. AND MRS. KKKKY YVIIKKIAVKIGHT Rites solemnized in the Provo Temple April 25 united Miss Brenda Slack and Kerry Wheelwright in marriage. President Derlin W. Whittaker officiated at the double ring ceremony. Parents of the young Cedar City couple are Mr. and Mrs. Dell |