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Show BEIIETII CASH WEDDED TO DOUG NORMAN Miss Beneth Cash, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Cash, became be-came the bride of Douglas Norman, son of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Norman, 1277 East First South, at a ceremony recited in the Strat-1'ord Strat-1'ord LDS ward Friday. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was radiant in a gown of chantilly lace and tulle. Pearl-ized Pearl-ized orange blossoms and ruffled tulle formed the tiara holding in place the illusion veil. She carried stephanotis and pink roses centered cen-tered with an orchid. Mrs. Ralph Diamond, Donna Coon and Dona Jean Norman were bridesmaids.' Flower girls were Peggy Jester and Marjorie Mc-Callum. Mc-Callum. Ralph Diamond was best man and ushers were Bill Cash, Jack Winslow, Charles Cash and Russell Rus-sell Norman. Mrs. Cash chose a beige lace dress for her daughter's wedding and the mother of the groom wore pink lace. Both had corsages of begonias. For traveling the bride wore a blue line with navy trim. They will honeymoon in Washington, D. C, and will return to make their home is Salt Lake City. |