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Show Sgt. Warren R. Fenn Weds Aminta Amuaro Vilar in Colon, Panama, Rites seaman for six months until his enlistment in the Army in November. No-vember. He attended Garfield grade school and Irving Junior High. The new Mrs. Fenn's father, the late Ricardo Vilar, was the former mayor of Colon. One of the most interesting weddings of the early Autumn t season is that of Sgt. Warren R. Fenn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mil-burn Mil-burn Fenn, 1801 So. 11th East, and Aminta Amparo Vilar, daughter of Mrs. Aminta Vilar and the late Ricardo Vilar of Colon, Panama. The voung couple was married mar-ried Sept. 19 at Colon where Sgt. Fenn has been stationed with the U. S. Infantry for the past two and one-half years. According to Mrs. Fenn, mcth-er mcth-er of the groom, the young couple will make their home in Salt Lake when Sgt. Fenn's tour of duty is completed Nov. 1. They will come home via New Orleans. Sgt. Fenn is stationed at Ft. Davis. He is in communications communica-tions work, at present laying cable in the Canal Zone. Warren War-ren Fenn graduated from South High school with the class of 01945. Previous to his graduation gradua-tion he had served as a member of the U. S. Merchant Marine for two years. After graduation he again sailed as a merchant |