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Show Diane Bowman Recites Wedding Vows j Miss Diane Bowman and Joseph Kelly Bennett spoke nuptial vows Friday, June 16, in a double-ring ceremony performed by Bishop O. Kent Hulet at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bowman, Cedar City. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Bennett of Cedar City. A reception followed the wedding ceremony and the bride greeted guests in a floor-length floor-length wedding gown styled from embroidered chantilly lace. The bridal Illusion veil was secured by a rhinestone I and pearl tiara. Completing the attire was a bridal bou-; quet featuring Elamelias. ' t - A n h t -j ' ' T, i r t . . ' . q : . - Maid of honor was Miss Ann Holmes. Other attendants attend-ants included junior bridesmaids brides-maids Louise and Jeanne Bowman, sisters of the bride. Dresses for the attendants were in yellow dotted swiss, styled to floor length with bouquets of yellow and white carnations accenting their gowns. Performing the duties of best man was Alan Berry. Helping with the reception were friends of the bride. Gift room attendants were Marilyn Reese, Carolyn Anderson, and Linda Baldwin. Servi MR. AND MRS. J. KELLY BENNETT Brenda Bunting, Penny Averett, Aver-ett, and Charlotte Thompson. Mrs. Grant Esplin was at the guest book. t The new Mrs. Bennett has completed her junior year at Cedar High School where she was active in Dana, a cappella chorus, and Mohey Tawa marching group. Her husband is a graduate of Cedar High School and was active in athletics. ath-letics. He plans to further his education at College of Southern Utah this fall, and the bride will complete her senior year at Cedar High! School. |