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Show Webster Claims Bezanson i In Beaver Rites Marilyn Kale Bezanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Bezanson of Beaver became the brid: of James David Webster Web-ster on April 20. The bridegroom bride-groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Webster of Cedar Citv. President Teber Gurr officiated offici-ated at the double-ring cere-jnony cere-jnony in the Beaver 2nd Ward Church. This was also th.e setting set-ting for the reception held that same evening in honor of the young couple. The bride wore a full length ! satin gown covered with white I lace. The train matched the i gown. The veil was lace rose buds covered with pearls and white lace. She carried a bouquet bou-quet of pink rosebuds encircling encircl-ing a white orchid. Miss Corinne Bezanson attended at-tended her sister as maid of honor in a pink crepe dress. The other attendants, Misses Lorrie Bezanson, Nicki Brad-shaw Brad-shaw and Beverly Brown wore satin A line dresses in pink, blue and green designs. The girls all carried bouquets of white carnations surrounding on-? large pink carnation. Flower girl, Tesa Bezanson carried a basket of pink and white chrysanthemums. Sherral Webster, a brother of the bridegroom, stood as best man and the ushers were Clint Matheson, Clark Magle-by, Magle-by, and Brent Betenson. Mrs. Bezanson wore a pink knit dress, and Mrs. Webster wore a green bonded knit. Both mothers had corsages of pink and white carnations. The newlyweds greeted their guests under an arch of pink and white carnations, and the four layer wedding cake was joined together by pink roses with a bride and groom on the top. The center pieces on the refreshment tables carried out the color scheme also. They were goblet glasses with a minature bride and' bridegroom bride-groom standing in the middle of them, and there was pink knit arount the outside. The program honoring the bridal couple consisted of an opening prayer by Dale Slack; "My Cup Runneth Over," by the Mello-tones; a musical i j t-: i . mi numDer, unosi ruuers in irie Sky," by Carl and Wayne Bezanson Be-zanson and Bryon Muir. Carol Write sang "Love --This --This is My Song," Margaret Ann Bradshaw played a piano solo, "Please Love Me Forever," For-ever," and Faye Harris presented pre-sented a reading. After the closing prayer by Earl Smith, the wedding party par-ty danced and refreshments were served. The bride's going away costume cos-tume was a pink and white bonded knit. The newlyweds spent two days in Las Vegas. The bride is a graduate of Beaver High School and has attended College of Southern Utah. The bridegroom is a graduate grad-uate of Cedar High School and has attended CSU and Utah State. He is a member of the Utah National Guard. Both the bride and bridegroom bride-groom are employed at Grand Canyon, Ariz. |