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Show Engagement of Julie Ann Terry Announced MISS JULIE ANN TERRY Miss Julie Ann Terrry and J. Ross Hurst are planning a fall wedding. Disclosing the nuptial news are parents of the bride-elect, Mr. and Mrs. Alma W. Terry of Provo, formerlry of Enterprise. The prospective bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Beth Hurst, St. George, and John Hurst of Ogden. The betrothed couple will be wed September 18 in the St. George Temple. That evening they will be feted at a reception in Enterprise. The bride-to-be was graduated from LDS Business College. Her fiance was graduated from Dixie Junior College. He will continue his studies at the University Uni-versity of Utah this fall. He has completed an LDS West Central States mission. I I Many out of town guests were in Cedar City a week ago to attend at-tend the wedding and reception of Jacqueline Heap and Don A. Matheson. Mrs. Kula Houston was here from Salt Lake City, while Mr. and Mrs. Bob Houston and family arrived from Kanab. Here from Clovis and Albuquerque, Albuquer-que, New Mexico, were TSgt. j Toney Houston of Cannon Airi Force Base and Mr. and Mrs. J. Daniel Tebbs. Panguitch visitors' were Mrs. Mildred Riggs and Mrs. i Frank Orton and daughter Glor-1 ia. Other guests included Mr. and! Mrs. Clarence Cameron, Soccora, I New Mexico; Mrs. Gene Owen, I Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Garth Heap and son Don, Hatch, Utah; Mr j and Mrs. Sharon Dale Marsh, Es-1 calante, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Lar-1 ry Robb, Las Vegas and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Yardley, Beaver. j I Mr. and Mrs. Dale Parry of ! DeMoine, Iowa, spent four days ' in Cedar City tt week as guests I of Mr. Parry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gronway Parry. Mrs. Kenneth Jones and daughter daugh-ter left a week ago for Elko, Nev., where they planned to visit for two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sorenson. |