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Show Young Couple Feted At Reception The First ward recreation hall was the scene of a very nicely arranged ar-ranged wedding reception on Thursday evening, July 10, when Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ivers entertained enter-tained in honor of their daughter, Bonnie Loye and Reed H. Bezzant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Bezzant, Bezz-ant, who were married on July 9. Under the large north window against a background of summer flowers, over which candles gleamed gleam-ed brightly, the briday party received re-ceived their friends. In the lineup were the bride and groom, their parents, and maid of honor Beverly Bonner, bridesmaids, Geniel Adams, Ad-ams, Carol Dawn Warnick and Susan Winters. Keith Bezzant stood as best man for his brother. For her wedding, the bride chose a beautiful white satin gown over which ner ringertip net ana iace veil fell from a tiara of satin and orange blossoms. She carried a bridal bouquet of orchids and stephanotis tied with white satin streamers. The bridesmaids wore lovely pastel shades and carried nosegays of roses and stephanotis. Mrs. Ivers and Mrs. Bezzant woi & ctaxk formals on which hey pinned corsages cor-sages of gladioli. Guests were greeted at the door by Mr. and Mrs. Owen P. Whitehead. White-head. Mrs. Donna Ash, as mistress of ceremonies, introduced the program pro-gram numbers as follows. Ladies double trio, Elaine Olpin, Diane Thome, Doris Wadley, Marilyn King, Lela Green and Racquel Adamson, Ad-amson, song, "I Love You Truly". Irwin Jensen toasted the groom and Ruby Warnick toasted the bride ; Mrs. Mary S. Bezzant played a violin solo, "One Alone", she was accompanied by Irwin Jensen. Warren Kirk, accompanied by Mrs. Kirk, sang "O Promise Me,, and "Anniversary Waltz". Dancing, refreshments and viewing view-ing the lovely gifts completed the evening's ntertainment. The lovely gift display was received re-ceived and arranged by Mrs. Ruth Cobbley, Mrs. Mildred Sutch and Mrs. Daphne Westover. The long tahle in the dining rnnm was cnv- ered with a lace cloth and held a centerpiece of talisman roses flanked by lighted candles. Here refreshments were served by young ladies clad in formals. They were Janet Warnick, Joyce Remington, Rem-ington, Georgia Lee Bullock, Lois Bezzant, Lucile Mills, JoAnn I Whitehead and Ellen Brady. The popular young couple were married on July 9 in- the Manti LDS temple, with temple president Lewis R. Anderson officiating. They were accompanied by the Drides parents, the groom's mother, moth-er, Mrs. Mathew Bezzant, the brides grandmother, Mrs. Ada Bonner and the grooms grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. Elvira S. Olpin. |