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Show Miss Audrey Banks and Ralph J. Bennett Married In Caliente, Nev. CALIENTE, Nevada, Feb. 22. The living room in the home of Mrs. J. Ray Banks of Caliente, Nev., furnished the setting Tuesday, Tues-day, Feb. 22nd, for the marriage ceremony in which Mrs. Banks' daughter, Audrey, became the bride of Ralph J. Bennett, engineer, engi-neer, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Bennett of Salt Lake City. Pres. Dan J. Ronnow of the Uvada L. D. S. stake performed the ceremony cere-mony in the presence of 29 intimate in-timate relatives and close friends, from Caliente, Panaca, Cedar City and Salt Lake City. Given in marriage by her maternal ma-ternal grandfather, T. W. Jones of Cedar City, the bride was charmingly gowned in a floor-length floor-length model of white chiffon. Her finger-tip veil was of misty net illusion and chantilly lace with coronet of orange blossoms and tiny seed pearls. She carried a shower boquet of pink and white carnations. Miss Lucile Banks, only sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and wore a pastel flowered evening eve-ning gown with gardenia corsage. The bride's mother wore an after-Mrs. after-Mrs. Bennett chose a wine colored noon dress of black wool, and dress. Both wore corsages of gardenias. Truman Harvey was the groom's best man. The bride was an honor graduate gradu-ate of the Lincoln high school in 1942, after which she attended the L. D. S. Business college in Salt Lake City, and has since been employed as stenographer and accountant to office manager Evan H. Edwards of the Caliente Public Utilities. Mr. Bennett is a graduate of Granite high school in Salt Lake City and attended Dixie junior college prior to entering the employment em-ployment of the Union Pacific railroad company. He is stationed at Caliente, where they will reside re-side for the present. |