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Show Ben Turner Weds English Girl In Church Rites Glowing candlelight and a floral flor-al setting of orange blossoms and peonies lent beauty to the scene at ' the Heber City First ward chapel Saturday evening, June 19, when Miss Etltel Alice Man-nouch, Man-nouch, of Liverpool, England, became the bride of Ben Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Turner, of Heber City. Bishop Hcbcr M. Rasbond officiated at the cpre-mony. cpre-mony. The marriage culminates a romance which began iri Aug. 1945 while Mr. Turner was stationed sta-tioned in England with the 1667 Engineer Utility Detachment. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mannouch, of Liverpool, Liver-pool, England, was given iri marriage. mar-riage. by Mr. J. M. Turner, father of the bridegroom. For the occasion oc-casion she chose a stunning gown of pink and white printed satin and carried a bridal bouquet bou-quet of red roses and white car- nations. Her finger-tip veil fell from a white satin coronet. Attending the bride were Miss Esther Harndon and Miss Anna Jean Turner, a sister of the bridegroom. bride-groom. Both were attired in pale blue, floor-length gowns and carried nosegaysTTr mer flowers. Mr. Turner chose hi V brother, Bob, as best man Immediately follow' ceremony Mr. and Mrs t Turner were hosts at a Jj supper served to the brldau - C and assembled guests at ihP danelle. 1 the Jfc Following a werk'c k in Yellowstone NatffiPi?00" Mrs. Turner greeted friL?a an informal shower at i ,3 t Turner residence in wk J H. on June 28 frofrQ in the evening, with Mr, ?sn Turner, Mrs. J. wff J- M. Miss Helen Turner at The new Mr. and Mrs Tm i are now at home to fri F 1 Roosevelt where Mr. t5 manager of the Roosevelt ' of Turner Buildinc Supply i |