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Show Lovely reception honors couple now making Mapleton home Y this coming school year. After a short honeymoon to the high Uintahs they are at home in Mapleton. Charming in every detail was the wedding reception of pretty Glenna Warren and John Kent Burt held on the last day of June. The attractive gardens surrounding the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton J. Warren formed the background back-ground for the receiving line at the reception. Japanese lanterns lan-terns and lighted gas jets lighted the way for numerous relatives and guests who assembled as-sembled to wish them happiness. happi-ness. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor C. Burt, also of Mapleton. The marriage ceremony was performed at the Manti Temple Tem-ple on June 29. The lovely bride was gowned in nylon lace over taffeta, fa- shioned with a tapering bodice finished with a portrait neckline neck-line and long pointed sleeves. Her floor length skirt was fashioned of graduated attached attach-ed ruffles and she carried a bridal bouquet of pink and white mums. She wore a shoulder shoul-der length veil of bridal illusion illu-sion which fell from a tiara of seed pearls and sequins. Mrs. Warren chose biege lace for her daughters reception and Mrs. Burt was attractive in blue lace. Each wore corsages of pink and white mums. Maxine Dyett, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and also attending the bride were Gay Larson, Marva Dibble, Dib-ble, Kay Smith and Susan Burt all pretty in pink and orchid sheaths. Each carried pink and white nosegays. Young Shyrl Perkins was flower girl, dainty in pink organdie or-gandie and carrying a small nosegay. The duties of best man were performed by Bryan Burt, brother bro-ther of the groom. Greeting guests on the front lawn were Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Perkins and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Rod-ney Burt. Guests were registered regis-tered by LaRae Bunnell and Lois Greenhalgh. Arranging gifts were Margie Hutchings, Lucille Wing, Mary Dibble and Mary Ellen Edmunds. Gift bearers were Scotty Perkins, Vicky and Jerri Dibble and Karen Warren. Girl friends helping with the serving were Susan Edmunds, Ed-munds, Evelyn Warren, Brenda Johnson, Ann Whiting, Diana Tanner and Susan Jackson. Serving hostesses were Iris Dibble and Orpha Dee Johnson. John-son. Guests were served at small tables centered with floating roses in chrystal bowls. Both of the newlyweds are graduates of the Springville High School and Seminary and Glenna attended Snow College and graduated from the Hollywood Holly-wood Beauty School. Kent attended at-tended the BYU prior to going go-ing on a LDS mission to the New England States and plans to continue his studies at the |