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Show AUGUST WEDDING Miss Ina Mae Ott became the bride of Jack Edward Cowdell in a lovely double ring ceremony solemnized at the home of her parents Saturday. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Ott, 1140 Herbert Ave., Salt Lake City. Mr. arid Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond E. Cowdell of Copperton are parents of the bridegroom. J. W. Bambrough, LDS bishop, officiated. The attractive bride wore a gown of white Chantilly lace fashioned with a round neckline. A Juliet cap adorned with ruffles ruf-fles of nylon net and a seed pearl border held her finger-tip veil. She carried white carnations and red roses surrounding an orchid es of the bride,, were flower girls. Attendants were attired in formats form-ats in pastel shades and carried old-fashioned bouquets with matching streamers. The flower girls were in identical blue formals. Robert Cowdell assumed the duties of best man for his brother. broth-er. Ushers were Bob Edvick and Larry John Ott, brother of the bride. The new Mrs. Cowdell donned a tailored gray wool suit for a wedding trip to California and the southern Utah parks. with cascades of streamers and carnations. Maid of honor was Miss Phyllis Sanderson, while attending matrons ma-trons were Mrs. Monte Jone3, Mrs. Carl Calderwood and Mrs. Gregory Tyson Jr.' Miss Sally Woolsy was bridesmaid. Bonnie Ott and Diane Milne, little niec- |