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Show Taylor - Jackson Exchange Vows In Church Rites Home after a wedding trip to Yellowstone park are the new Mr. and Mrs. Louis Taylor, who were united in marriage at a ceremony performed August 4 in the VernaJ First ward LDS chapel. For the ceremony Miss Kath-eryn Kath-eryn Jackson, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Jackson, of Vernal, Ver-nal, chose a wedding gown of traditional white satin. Styled by her mother, it featured a seed-pearl seed-pearl trim at the sweetheart neckline, long pointed sleeves and a dropped waistline, The gathered skirt fell into a long train. She carried a bridal bouquet bou-quet of white orchids. Her veil of bride's illusion, in finger-tip length, was caught with a crown of seed pearls. Attending the bride as matron of honor was her sister, Mrs Robert Bath. Standing as best man for Mr. Taylor was Larson Caldwell. Attending as matrons of the bride were Mrs. Hugo Hullinger and Mrs. Harold Richardson, who chose bouffant, off-the-shoulder models of orchid dotted swiss, and carried white baskets of yellow daisies and bachelor buttons. Mrs. Jackson, mother of the bride, was attired in a dinner gown of pale blue taffeta. Bill Murdock and Arvin Bel-Ion Bel-Ion were the ushers. The young couple are now at home to their many friends at their residence in Vernal. Mr. Taylor is employed at the Roosevelt post office. n Denver, calied3?? |