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Show 6 Page Neighbor The 1962 20, June Dr., girl, June 12. Gilbert Capson, 1868 Spring-lan- e Dr., girl, June 13. Wayne S. Cattlctl, 2122 Sahara Dr., girl, June 13. William H. Michel, 2312 Crescent Dr., girl, June 13 Salt Lake Hospitals Fred W. Butler, 6344 South 400 East, girl, June 13. Mr k Mrs Gary Simper, 828 East Greg-so- n Joseph 11. Kennedy, 2U79 East Ave., boy, June 13. 2920 South. June 10. Dale J. McBride, 3027 Cruise Terry L. Burkhalter, 4928 Way. boy. June 13. Elmo Taylor, 7002 S. HighWasatch Ave., girl, June 10. Lowell F. Lund. 2134 East land Dr., boy, June 13. Richard William Smith, 390 2700 South, girl, June 10. Dari J. Huntsman, 2935 South East 2700 South, boy, June 14. Cline DeVaughn Barker, 7810 1500 East, boy, June 10. L. Frank Ashley Jr., 3785 Newport St., boy, June 14. Richard Hayes, 1807 East 3210 South 610 East, boy, June 10. Charles I). Skiby, 4245 S.outh South, boy, June 14. Uurtun S. Tingcy, 3624 Spruce Dr., boy, June 10. Highland ' Donald W. McKinney, 4383 Dr., boy, June 14. James U. Dickson Jr., 3811 South 2950 East, boy, June 10. Walter C. Hansen, 602 Scoti Birch Dr., boy, June 14. Marvin Bowser, 2138 East 7420 Ave., boy, June 10. Ted E. Miller, 1350 East 4065 South, girl, June 14. Dr Douglas A. Teeples, 3445 South, buy, June 10. Brice L. Milne, 3G24 Apollo South 2830 East, girl, June 14. Allen I). Davis, 4512 Leo Way, Dr., buy, June 10. Ivan J. Watts. 6250 South 515 girl, June 14. East, boy, June 10. Keith W. Hum preys, 740 BarHoneymooners Said rows Ave., boy, June 10. Vows Wednesday Larry 1). Chidesler, 676 Maus-fielAve., boy, June 10. Charles M. Whall, 4041 South Honeymooning to San Fran300 East, boy, June ID. cisco and the World's Fair are William A. Eails, 3069 Tess newlyweds Mr & Mrs Peter Ave., boy, June 10. MeKclIar. They spoke Warren Koliert C. Grover, 2821 Suuth LDS Temple vows Wednesday, 2475 East, girl, June 11. Ruel R. Clark, 565 East 3115 June 13. Parents of Uie bride, Miss South, girl, June 11. LaVcIle L. Morris, 372 East Sharolyn Bagley, are Mr & Mrs Andrew S. Bagley, 2111 East 4800 South, boy, June 11. Dr Lewis A. Peterson, 2231 3505 South. They hosted a garden reception at their home Fardown Ave., boy, June 11. Lynn D. Hansen, 3945 Luetta Wednesday evening for the Dr., boy, June 11. couple. Merlin Lybbert, 2812 South Mr McKellar is a son of Air 2475 East, boy, June 11. & Mrs Peter McKellar, Wend-oveLeonard J. Argust, 3738 South 700 East, boy, June 12. Mrs John II. Stagg Jr. was Donald L. Bainum, 5615 In- matron of honur for her sister. dian Rock Road, boy, Juno 12. Other attendants were Miss Robert M. Riehes, 7279 Pippin Carolyn Allred, maid of honor; Miss Janet Hansen, Miss Fran-z- a Dr., boy, June 12. Donald Grice, 2807 East 3100 Prealor and Mrs Lamar BisSouth, boy, June 12. hop. Kari Lindquist and Lynell William R. Silvers, 1602 k Stagg were flower girls. John McKellar stood as best Way, girl. June 12. Eugene C. Van Rooscndaal, man for his brother, while Logan 2730 Highland d r. Mill-cree- Bagley, John If. Stagg, Boyd L i n q u i s t, Steve Covington, James Perkins, Joseph Broad-ben- t and Mason Jacobs ushered. The bride has attended Brigham Young University, where she was affiliated with Nautilus social unit She also has attended University of Utah. Mr McKellar will be graduated from BYU in August. At the I'rovo school he is president of Delta Phi Kappa, lie fulfilled an LDS Central American Mission. George C. Hatsis Chooses Future Bride Completing plans for a July wedding are Miss Ann Evelyn Mantatos and George Charles llatsis. Min Manatos is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Mike Manatos, Washington, D. C. The groom-to-b- e is a son of Mr ft Mrs Charles Hatsis, 2839 East 3900 South, Salt Lake. Miss Manatos has been studying at the University of Maryland. Mr Hatsis has attended the University of Utah. He is now attending the School of Dentistry, Marquette University and is a junior there. . Peters Becomes Mrs Gale Burnett Miss. The marriage of Sonya Arlene Peters and Gale Duane Burnett took place June 7 with ceremonies in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Parents of the bride are Mr k Mrs Elmer J. Peters, 923 East 27th South. The bridegroom is the son of Mr & Mrs B. 11. Burnett, Salford, Ari. The bride has attended Brigham Young University. Mr Burnett is attending the University of Utah. He has completed an LDS mission to West Germany Kathleen Campbell University Chorus and Symphony Debs. U on a US. Naval scholarship. Air Thompson is attending the He ifc affiliated with Men's Now Mrs Thompson Honeymooning in California before making a home in Salt Lake are newlyweds Mr k Mrs Garry Ray Thompson. Miss Kathleen Campbell exchanged wedding vows with Mr Thompson Thursday, June in the Salt Lake LDS 14, Temple. Henry D. Taylor, assistant to the Council of the Twelve Apostles, officiated. The bride is a daughter of Air k Mrs L. O. Campbell, 1746 Herbert Ave. (1045 South). The groom i a son of Mrs William C. Boyle, Cayucos, Calif, and Irwin A. Thompson, 3773 South 2860 East After vows were spoken, Mr k Airs Irwin A. Thompson honored the couple at a wedding breakfast in the Sky Room, Hotel Utah. The couple greeted guests that evening at a reception at the Yalecrest LDS Ward An open house June 18 at Cayucos further feted the pair. Bridal attendants included Mrs D. H. Cozzens, matron of honor; Mrs L. H. Campbell, Miss Barbara Thompson, Miss Kathy Thompson, Miss Elaine Lewis and Miss Helen Ward Lori Cozzens was flower girl. Best man duties were assumed by C. W. Peters, while William C. Boule IV, L. H. Campbell, D. D. Cozzens, Pat West and Roger West ushered. The bride is a June graduate from University of Utah, where she was affiliated with Spurs, Cwcan, Lambda Delta Sigma, Cnorus, Lambda Delta Sigma, Institute of Radio Engineers. Miss Judie Willie To Wed Gary Bridge rites in the Logan LDS Temple, is the wedding date for Miss Judie Willie July with 27, and Gary L. Bridge. Mr k Mrs John R. Willie, 3580 East 3100 are announcing their South, Mr daughters engagement. & son is the of Mr Mrs Bridge Gordon E. Bridge, 1926 Westminster (1860 South.) Miss Barbara Bridge will attend her sister as maid of hunor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Vickie Smith, Mrs Alan Wilson, e Miss Jonette Seare, Miss ' and Miss Openshaw Simmons. Debbie Hancock will be flower girl. John Willie will serve as best People who are the parents of handsome, brilliant children are great believers in heredity. 0 0 lDG . 48th South and Highland Drive reg. 12.95 95 8 ea. man. Miss Willie is a qcnior at the University of Utah, where she is majoring in elementary education. She is affiliated with Chi Omega and has been a member of Conditioning S Day Tm to er Night lac My at AutowioBw pacMIcatl htn tar hath frant and raar aaata at Mnw aavahlclaa. Pura nytan i J-- 4 Ml dyto Sutaa fat AM UM1 ca "Service AH Makes" iu Angel Flight Sponsor Corps. Mr Bridge is also a senior at the U., where he is majoring in banking and finance, lie is a member of Sigma Chi. colors Instant and axtra lanatfc. Matol tomato! backtab to kiatoM. U 1 nt any madid car. ' BUXTONS A Heating i Ey use your ZCMI Air Conditioning Midvale 7693 S. State 28-29-- chorga-plat- e 30 COURSE SCHEDULE Teacher 1 9:00-9:5- 0 Joseph Smith, Prophet end Seer Cl11 tRInta, A Lovelier You Cultural Hall Relief Society Jr. Sun. School High Priests Varn H. Jenson Counseling Clinic Basic Concepts of Teaching John E. Ord Daryl V. Hoole Art of Homemaking Vesta Ann Ward Mosaics: A Popular Hobby All Purpose Areil S. Ballif Hyrum L. Andrus Carol K. Thalman Women and Jr. Sun. School 10:00-10:5- a.m. 0 Moaning Behind the News Women and the Church Program Ariel S. Ballif Doctrines from The Doctrine and Hyrum L. Covenants Andrus r Robert C. TaylorThe World is our Campus Lynn M. Hilton Boyd F. Jenson Chapel Cultural Hall Relief Society Sun. School High Priasts Lynn A. McKinley Elaine Ranker Monsen Christenson PERIOD 7 Materials Audio-Visu- Stake Board All Purpose Stake Board All Purpose Directing and Theater Workshop Some Archaeological Adventures in the Old World Life Eternal 4:00-4:5- 0 p.m. Directing and Theater Workshop Archaeological Discovary and the Book of Mormon Christensen How to be a Better Mormon by Ivan J. Barrett Contemplating Joseph Smith Varn H. Jenson Counseling Clinic Methods of Teaching John E. Ord Lynn M. Hilton The Jews A Premised People History from Local Hubert Lambert Geological Formations Ray B. Jonas Ross T. Chapel Cultural Hall Relief Society Jr. Sun. School High Priests What You Eat Becomes You American Literature How to Utilize and Construct Audio-VisuTeaching Materials Arta Ballif Staff al PERIOD 3 Stake Board All Purpose Chapel Cultural Hall Relief Society Sun. School 11:00-11:5- Stake Board Chapel Cultural Hall Sun. School High Priasts Stake Board a.m. 0 Public Speaking Minority Group Relations Ivan J. Barrett How to Live Wore Abundantly through Jesus Christ Vern Hi Jensen Counseling Elaine Ranker Getting the Most for Your Food Ray Jonas Areil Ballif S. Dollar Its Wonderful to Want to Live Monscn Arta Ballif PERIOD 4 Jr. the Church Program How to Live With Yourself and Like It Can America Meet the Challenge Keith Melville J. of WoHd Ldtrihip? How to Utilize and Construct Staff PERIOD 2 Jr. Baton Techniques C. Kay Allen High Priests Jr. PERIOD 6 Subject 3:00.3:50 p.m. Ray B. Jonas 5?? T Beginning Cornwell Relief Society Teacher Stake Board All Purpose J. Spencer Cultural Hall Room Subject a.m. Staka Board Chapel Grocery Store Prices! time in history, are more Amertheir own homes do not. For the first this year there icans who own than those who De-an- PERIOD Made Fresh Daily In Our Holladay Home Plant Now In Our New Carry-Ou- t Department Our Prize Avard Ice Cream At Receives $500 Kennecott Prize 1400 1900 East - Salt Lake City Classes Meet In Hillside Fee $2.50 Entitles You To Attend Any or All of the Courses All Week Long Room 0iecutt clamation admitting Arizona as a state. sug-gest- er June Leadership Week South Stake Center - BYU William H. Taft signed this pro- Ros-ann- g CwcUeA, Baker, who Is now operating his own plumbing business; had an outstanding record as a since the program was inaugurated at the Utah Copper Division in 1957. In the past 5 years he submitted 30 suggestions for improved Lewis G. Baker, 4255 Cumber- methods nd efficiencies and had 11 of these suggestions land Road, a former employee accepted. For these 11 sugges at the Utah Copper Division re- tions, Baker received a total of finery, has received an initial $1015 in awards. award of $500 for a suggestion which will help reduce the cost of operations st the Kennecott installation. Baker suggested that heavy duty rubber hose be substituted fur braided flex hose on gas burners throughout the refinery. It is estimated that the annual savings from this suggestion will amount to at least $2,000. At a later date Bakers suggestion will be U it is found that the savings exceed this amount, an additional award will be made to Baker. Lewis G. Baker 1:00-1:5- p.m. 0 Advanced Baton Techniques for Choir and Chorus Conductors J. Spencer Cornwall Hyrum L. Doctrines from the Pearl of Great Price David E. Lof gran Home Ground Beautification J. Keith Melville Wortnonism, Americanism, Communism How to Utilize and Construct 5faff . Audio-VisuTeaching Materials Andrus al PERIOD 5 J. Spencar 2:00-2:5- p.m. 0 and Our Mormon Hymnology Hymns Cornwall All Purpose Dr. Knight Kerr Education of the Exceptional Student Chapel Silhouettes in the Doctrine and Covenants Vern H. Jensen Counseling Clinic Elaine Ranker Feed, as Children see It Cultural Hall Ivan J. Historic Barrett Monsen Jr. Sun. School J. Keith Melville Brigham Young: The Political Concepts of a Frontier Prophet How to Utilize and Construct l Materials Audio-Visua- Salt Lake Adult BYU Education Center 200 North Main St. Salt Lake City 328-032- 5 REGISTRATION Proaram is designed for adults, but teens are welcome. June 28, 29, 30, 1962 Lunch and Educational Films 12:00 noon-- 1 2:50 p.m. Stock Up Saturdays- - Wc Will Be Closed On Sundays Open II a.m. to 12 p.m. Weekdays CARD 1. 2:00 Counseling Clinic p.m.-4:5- 0 Supper and Educational Films Leadership Clinic Cultural Hall Daily Last Name p.m. Daily First Middle 2. 6:00-6:5- 0 p.m. Heme Address City 3. 7:00-9:5- 0 p.m. Home Slake Home Ward Slate Church Posilion (if any) REGISTRATION FEE $250 for entire event. $1.25 per day. Make check payable to Brigham Yeung University H Send to: BYU-Sal- t Lake Adult Education, 200 N. Main St. Salt Laka City 16, Utah kV nr yg xctf w wtv.w vtvfvtt ww 3T?r?r tt w wiffo W hfttw Wtk 'up vvi 2300 East 4800 South i j iikuumummmvmummmvuwvwvmvmmmmmvmw 0 V I I |