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Show I fjtfn-Shaw Rites formed In Salt Lake Temple The Salt Lake LDS Temple ; nrovided the setting Thursday, " LP 12, for the marriage of 1 feslna Lee Nelson and A. D. Lw president Robert D. " Young officiated. The new bride is the daughter V . Mr and Mrs. Max Nelson, d Montwel, and Mr. Shaw is 4,e son of Mr. arid Mrs. Harold ; :'im, also of Montwel. . '". Twenty-seven young people - '-am Montwel Ward accompan-" accompan-" fed them to Salt Lake, as well js the bride's mother, Mrs. Nel-; Nel-; mi to participate in the all-.'.-rch festival and to attend "ji'fA conference. The newlyweds were compli- -ented at a reception Wednes- ;y evening, June 25, at Mont- -el with the bride's parents as nts for the occasion. - The bride was lovely in a aditional white slipper satin -ah, featuring a high pointed " '.lar caught with seed pearls. . ;: was designed with a pleated ' ;.rt, poinlice sleeves and a fit- bodice fastened with tiny satin-covered buttons to the waist. A tiara of seed pearls and lace roses held the fingertip finger-tip veil of sheer net and pink roses, surrounded by whita stocks, and carried on a white Bible comprised the bridal bouquet. bou-quet. Miss Evelyn Shaw, sister of the groom, was maid of honor, and Mrs. Donna Brown, matron of honor. They were attired in floor-length models of mauve and aqua and wore corsages of yellow gladioli. The bride's mother greeted guests in a gown of moss green crepe, while mother of the groom' chose a yellow eyelet afternoon dress. Both had orchid or-chid daisy corsages. Ted Nelson, brother of the bride, performed best man duties, du-ties, and Larry Nelson, a brother, broth-er, and James Hamblin, Jr., were ushers. A chic biege suit complemented complement-ed by pale pink and navy accessories, ac-cessories, was chosen by the new Mrs. Shaw for her traveling travel-ing outfit. |