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Show Wool," contests. Marsh Is a police science major, attended SUSC this last year and will complete his studies during the coming year at UCLA. He is a graduate of Mark Keeple High School, has served a three year tour of duty with the U.S. Navy. On Friday, June 1 the brides parents hosted a buffet dinner for relatives and close friends at their home In New Castle. , Other pre-nuptlal festivities Included a bridal shower given by Diane Hulet and Mary Lou Seamon In Cedar City and a shower In New Castle with the brides aunts Shirley Hart, Jane Nelson and Phyllis Hart as hostesses. The couple were further honored hon-ored by an afternoon Patio reception re-ception at Alhambra, LDS Chapel, followed by a buffet dinner hosted by the grooms parents for relatives, and close friends. :v 1 -IP ) "rf11"'' (in MR. AND MRS. RANDY LEE MARCH Valerie Hart, Randy Lee Marsh united Max Covington, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stratton all of Hurricane. Mr. and Mrs. David Scholl and Jason, of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. William Hart Jr. of Las. Vegas Nev; Bishop and Mrs. Jack Walter and daughters Jackie, Cindy, Jill and Sherilyn Shaw of Richflied, Utah. The bride chose a yellow and orange plaid blazer with pants of matching orange and a coordinated co-ordinated yellow knit top for her going away costume. For their honeymoon the newlyweds will spend two weeks at Corona Bel Mar, Newport New-port Beach, Calif. The new Mrs. Marsh attended attend-ed SUSC this last year dn a U. P. scholarship. She graduated graduat-ed from CHS where she was active In Student Government and a Senior class officer. For a number of years she has par. ticipated and won honors In 4-H and Make it Yourself with Valerie Kay Hart became the bride of Randy Lee Marsh In a double ring ceremony performed perform-ed Saturday, June 2 in the LDS Institute Chapel by Bishop Garn Husklnson. Vivian Knell was at the organ and Richard H. Messer offered the prayer. That evening the brides parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Trusten R. Hart hosted a reception for the young couple at the New Castle Ward Cultural Hall in New Castle. The bridegroom's par-ents par-ents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Moore, Monterey Park, Calif. The bride was radiant in a silk organza and lace dress of her own design. The dress featured fea-tured a high neckline, full sheer sleeves, empire waist, with soft self ruffle at the neck and over the shoulder to the waist line. The skirt fell into a slight train trimmed with ,a wide self ruffle to match the bodice. Lace appliques seeded pearls accented the bodice, sleeve cuff, and skirt with tiny pearl buttons down the bodice front and on the cuffs of the sleeve. A shoulder length veil of bridal Illusion fell from a headpiece designed of hand rolled roses and delicate seeded seed-ed lace Her bouquet was a cascade of yellow roses, white daisies and hahv hreath. table covers. Centerpieces were flowers fashioned from eyelet embroidery with leaves of checked gingham designed and made by the bride. Preparing the food and supervising super-vising the serving was a close family friend, Iva Harrison. Helping In the kitchen were Shirley Hart, Ruth Cannon, and Ramona Hulet. The four tiered, wedding cake with four double layers at the base, frosted in pale yellow,' trimmed with white daisies and topped with wedding wed-ding bells of satin and pearls, was made as a gift to the bride and groom by Edith Hunt. Dr. Ned Gregerson was master mast-er of ceremonies at a special program held in their honor. A vocal duet was sung by Lynn and Keenan Hart, readings by Diane Hulet and Shirley Hart, with a piano rendition by Nellie Nel-lie Gai Hart. Organ music was played throughout the evening by Vivian and Mike Knell. Working with the gifts were Leslie Robinson, Cathy Robinson, Robin-son, and Carolyn Watson. Gift bearers were Richard and Tony Moore brothers of the groom. Out of town guests attending the wedding festivities Included the grandparents of the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stratton of Hurricane, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown of Monterey Park, Calif. 'Toni and Richard Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hepler, Bobbie and Shelley; Ross Brown, Mark Brown and Randy Via all of Monterey Park, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Stratton, Brent and Marlon; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Stratton, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Wright and Amy; Mr. and Mrs. Attending the bride was Diane Di-ane Hulet as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Nellie Gal Hart, Mary Lou Seamon, Cindy Hepler, a sister of the groom and Brenda Hart. , Julie and Terri Hart were petite flower girls. The latter three being sisters of the bride. The brides attendants wore long dresses of check, print gingham, frosted with dainty pink roses, accented with white eyelet apront and lacv soft brimmed hats. The maid of honor and flower girls were dressed in lime green and white other attendents in yellow and white. Each carried baskets of yellow and white daisies, framed fram-ed with fern and baby breath. Attending the duties as best man was Randy Via. Ushers were Bob Hepler a brother-in-law of the groom, and Mark Brown, with Bobbie Hepler, the grooms nephew as ring bearer. Mothers of the bridal pair wore contrasting yellow and lime green full length gowns with matching double cymbid-ium cymbid-ium orchids. Presiding at the guest book were Cheryl Sutherland and Re Non Hermansen. Bishop and Mrs. Lister E. Woods acted as host and hostess for the evening. even-ing. Debbie DeMille, Laura Hulet, Debra Woods, Amy and Delores Hart served the refreshments on tables decorated with checked check-ed gingham and eyelet lace |