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Show f Society cTys i. : , . Boyd Nerdin iijEJl'S Takes Bride Rosella Miller, daughter of Mr. and MTs. F. A. Miller of Salt Lake City and Boyd Nerdin, son of Mrs. E. L. Jones of Salt Lake City, were married In the Salt L.D.S. temple Wednesday, July, 14. They will make their home in Salt Lake City. Mr. Nerdin is a Utah Copper employe. Both the bride and groom have many friends in Bingham Bing-ham Canyon. O ed by Reverend Martin Burke. The bride was given in marriage by Mike Pazell, brother of the groom, and was lovely in a gown of white satin with a halo veil of lace. She carried a bouquet bou-quet of lilies. Miss Katherine Pazell and Miss Aspacla Brown were the bridesmaids. brides-maids. Mrs. Mike Stilling was matron ma-tron of honor and Mr. Mike Stilling Stil-ling was the best man. Nick and Steve Pazell were ushers. A reception was given at the Pazell home Monday evening. Four hundred guests attended. Out of town guests Included M.r and Mrs. Robert Oroo, Captain and Mrs. L. Fryer.Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kalm, Sergeant and Mrs. Lund, all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mts. Pazell are making mak-ing their home in Murray for the present. J Bruce Ivie Jr. and Escalante Miss Married An announcement of interest is made this week of the marriage of Miss Barbara Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee of Escalante, Esca-lante, to Mr. Bruce Ivie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ivie of Bingham, Bing-ham, Wednesday in Salt Lake City. The former Miss Lee is graduate grad-uate of the University of Utah, class of 1937. Mr. Ivie has many friends in Bingham, Is a igraduate of the Bingham high school and a former student of the University Univer-sity of Utah. He Is employed by the Utah Copper company. They will make their home in Midvale. O Rc-bekah Miss Clara Christensen entertained enter-tained the members of the Rebe-kah Rebe-kah lodge at her home Tuesday evening. Installation rites for the following officers were held: Miss Clara Christensen, noble grand; Mrs. Mildred Downard, vice grand; Mrs. Frank Mead, 'secretary; Mrs. Carrie Kresean, treasurer; Mrs. B. Douian, warden; Mrs. M. A. Stuart, conductor; Mrs. Vera Sturm, inside guardian; Mrs. Nan Denver, chaplain; Mrs. Mike Brisk, right supporter to the noble no-ble grand; Mrs. Pete Sayatovich, left supporter to the noble grand; M'rs. Thomas Nerdin, right supporter sup-porter to the vice grand. Eleven members were present. Mrs. Mike Brisk had high score at bridge. Refreshments were served. jt Shaw-Domgard Marriage Announced The marriage of Miss Mildred Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shaw of the Eckman apartments, apart-ments, and Morris Domgard, son of Mrs. Mary Domgard of Sallna, Utah, took place Monday in Salt Lake City. Miss Shaw was formerly former-ly employed at Sturm's cafe and Is & graduate of the Bingham high school. Mr. Domgard is an employee of the Utah Apex company. com-pany. They will make their home in Bingham. o. Entertains House Guests Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe of Copper-field Copper-field entertained twenty guests Wednesday evening with a swimming swim-ming and picnic party at Saratoga Sara-toga honoring her cousins, MIbs Marjorle McColman of Loveland, Colorado and Miss Winifred and Katherln Clark and her aunt, Miss Beatrice Clark of Wallace, Idaho, who are house guests at the CunHff home. jt W. U. A. Meeting Mrs. Ada Kaniannen of Highland High-land Boy entertained the Wom-ens Wom-ens Benefit association at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. A. J. Ablett presided at the business busi-ness meeting after , which bridge was played. Mrs. Sid Tregaskls won high score with Mrs. K. Tas-salner Tas-salner winning second end Mrs. Ablett consolation. A delicious two course luncheon was served. jt Mrs. Brink Entertains NN For Miss Olson Miss Norma Olson, a popular brldje-elect, was guest of honor Wednesday evening at a miscellaneous miscel-laneous shower igiven by Mrs. Joe Brisk at her home in the Bour-gard Bour-gard apartments. Tables were arranged ar-ranged for brlage and high score were won by Mrs. Wynn Raby and Mrs. John Dahlstrom. Places at luncheon were arran- Paveiic-PaieU Wedding A marriage of interest in Bingham Bing-ham Canyon was solemnized at the Holy Rosary church when Miss Katherine Parelic, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Pavelic of Detroit, Michigan, became the bride of George Pazell, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pazell of Copper-field. Copper-field. The ceremony was perform- Iged for Miss Olson, Mrs. James Carrigan, Mrs. James Kastelllc, Miss Anna Steele, Mrs. Wynn Raby, Ra-by, Miss Annie Masters, Miss Margaret Mar-garet Ireland, M'rs, Jack Smith, Mrs. John Dahlstrom, Miss Evelyn Eve-lyn Vietti, Miss Norrene Vietti, and Mrs. William Cole. Lovely gifts were presented the honor guest. a I Na. l Jhiie Auxiliary M'rs. Loren Stokes entertained seventeen members of the No. 1 Fire auxiliary Monday evening. Mrs. Dorm us Larson won high score a'nd Mrs. Jack Householder ; second high at bridge. Late refreshments re-freshments were served. J Birthday Party Mrs. Dorius Adams was hostess host-ess at . picnic and swimming party given Wednesday evening at Black Rock, the occasion being Mr. Adams' birthday. GueBts included in-cluded Mr. and Mrs. Jim Householder, House-holder, Mr .and Mrs. Jack Householder, House-holder, Mr .andftlrs. Leonard Miller Mil-ler of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-ville Ar-ville Hughes of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whitmore and MT. Adams. Jt Foursome Mrs. Jack Davidson entertained entertain-ed at luncheon and cards for a foursome Monday. Mrs. Joe Doyle won high score. Xo. 2 Fire Auxiliary Mrs. Vera Sturm was hostess at a meeting of the No. 2 Fire auxiliary Monday evening. Mrs. Pearl Robison won high score, Mrs. Margaret Faddis second high and Mrs. John West consolation. Refreshments were served to nine. |