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Show Cottonwood Shortcut Road Grows But Committee Needs More Funds Married In St. George Temple HEAP SAWYER j. A double ring ceremon united in marriage Jo Anne Heap and Ronald Sawyer on Saturday, June 15th at the St. George Temple. President or the temple, Harold S. Snow, officiated. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Garth Heap; parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Thos. H. Sawyer, all of Hatch. For her wedding gown, the bride wore a floor-length gown of net and taffeta with a jacket of lace which buttoned down the front, with long sleeves pointed at the wrist. A veil of net and lace assembled the gown. The young couple speni their honeymoon in Southern Utah and are making their home in Hatch for the present. A reception in their honor was given on June 22nd at the home of the bride's parents, with many out of town guests in attendance., ,NOW is the time for all good people to come to the aid of Utah this is a call for everyone to get behind the drive to push the Cottonwood shortcut to the Glen Canyon Dam to completion. Nethella Griffin carries a report on the road in her column this week. Mr. Sam Pollock, head of the Cottonwood road committee, has been in town soliciting donations for this cause which moans so much to the economic betterment of tho State of Utah. When you are called on, DIG. Anyone wishing to donato money, cdn send cash, check or money order, made out to tho Cottonwood Road Committee, directly to Mr, Sam Pollock at Tropic, The money gets some real stretching in the hands of tho committee getting more miles per money than any other construction job of its Hnd in recent history. |