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Show Kathleen Bennett takes vows in temple with Oregon man Talented Kathleen Bennett chose the Salt Lake Temple as the site for her wedding ceremony cere-mony to William Jackson Shaw of Oregon. She is the pretty daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Everett Bennett of Mapleton and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Shaw of Hathway, Oregon. They were accompanied to the temple by their parents and Bishop Floyd Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Degraw, Mrs. Clara Gren, Mrs. Mabel Williams, her grandmother grandmo-ther Mrs. Eleda Hall and Mrs. Laura Bennett. They were married on June 14 and were honored at a wedding wed-ding reception given by her parents in the recreation hall of the Mapleton Ward chapel the same evening. The bride fashioned her own wedding gown of nylon Chan-tilly Chan-tilly lace over white satin cut with a long form fitting basque bas-que with a rounded neckline and long tapering sleeves. Her lace trimmed veil of bride's illusion il-lusion was caught to a tiny seed pearl crown. She carried a bridal bouquet of shaded pink and white rosebuds. She chose her cousin, Gay Bennett as maid of honor and her bridesmaids were Nolene and Susan Hjorth who were all pretty in pink and white afternoon after-noon frocks topped off with tiny pink hats and each carrying car-rying nosegays of pink and white carnations. Young Diane Bennett was flower girl, dainty in pink. Mrs. Bennett chose blue lace for her daughter's wedding and Mrs. Shaw was attractive in pink, each wearing pink rosebud corsages. Grant Faucett performed the duties as best man. The serving area was enhanced en-hanced by a beautiful wedding wed-ding cake made by the bride's aunt, Mrs. ' Grace Burows. Four hearts formed the foundation layer with two more layers added and topped with a miniature min-iature bride and groom. White swans trimmed the pink layers. lay-ers. Several girl friends of the bride served guests at small tables cleverly centered with green nylon net and bowls of pink floating roses. Included were Gaynol Peay, Joan Watts, Gail Williams and Rose Ann Larson. Supervising in the kitchen were Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hal-verson, Hal-verson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Degraw and Mrs. Edna Lindsay. Lind-say. Gifts were arranged by three aunts, Mrs. Grace Burrows,' Mrs. Marie Webb and Mrs. Mabel Williams. Young gift bearers were Larry Lar-ry Bennett, Carla Tanner, Eddie, Ed-die, Jean, Gregg and Steven Faucett. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bennett, uncle and aunt to the bride and Mrs. Wm. Norris, sister to the groom, greeted guests at the door. Registering guests were Miss Mary Ann Shriever and Mrs. Gary Norman. Background music was played play-ed by Miss Gloria Sargent. The bride was a popular Springville High School graduate grad-uate where she was active in school drama and was a member mem-ber of the Pep Club. She participated par-ticipated in the Kolob Stake drama during the past year and was drama director of the Mapleton Second ward and also al-so held the position of Sunday School teacher in her ward. She has been a student at the BYU during the past school year. The groom graduated from high school in Oregon and has fulfilled an LDS mission in the Western States. He also attended at-tended the BYU during the past school year. After a honeymoon trip to Oregon, Washington and down the west coast the newlyweds lan to make their home in California where both plan to continue their studies this fall. |