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Show 4 Craig T. Vincent Says Vows With June Bride Irene Hardy Is Mrs Halliday Gir! Scouts Page Neighbor The 1962 4, July Miss Patricia Marwedc exchanged vows with Craig T. Vincent in Salt Lake LDS Temple riles Thursday, June 28. Elder llobcr J. Burgon officiated. Following, the groom's parents, Mr & Mrs Tyler It. Vincent, 2834 liunnic Brae Ave. (4255 S.), hosted a wedding breakfast at Hotel Utahs Sky Room. The bride is a daughter of Mr k Mrs John II. Marwcdc, Santa Barbara, Calif. They fur- Enjoy Outing Ward meetinghouse setting for a reception Thursday evening June 28, honoring newlyweds Mr L Mrs J. Ronald Halliday. The couple exchanged vows Thursday morning in Salt Lake LDS Temple rites. Elder Marion G. Romney, a member of the Council of the Twelve, officiated. The bride, Miss Irene Hardy, is a daughter of Mr A Mrs Clyde H. Hardy, 2956 Glcnmare St. Mr Halliday is a son of Mr k Mrs Vere C. Halliday, 2926 Casio Lane. A wedding breakfast honored the couple following the cereat the hume of the mony groom's uncle and aunt, Mr L Mrs Frank Goodman, 3664 South 2000 East. Hosts were the groom's parents and the Good-manImperial Gain Awards was the The dawn of June 26 found about 150 Girl Scouts of the Granite Neighborhood at George Washington Memorial Grove breakfast. Despite preparing many burned fingers and spilled milk, everyone seemed to have a full stomach and loads uf fun. After breakfast, Mrs Betty Pauley, 1190 Iris Lane, Neighborhood Chairman, presented trophies to Jan Jensen, (intermediate troop), 2982 South 500 East, for selling 205 boxes of Girl Scout cookies, and Kathleen Hampton for selling 65 Nixes. Kathleen sold the most Nixes out of the Brownie troop. The following girls all received certificates of merit for selling over 100 Nixes of cookies: Shirlcc Baudack, Michal Gunn, Reeky Rurhinan, Janet Jones, Carol McKenna, Mary Anderson and Susan Pearson. ther feted the newlyweds at a reception at the Lamplighter Thursday evening. ineluded Bridal attendants Miss IJmlu Marwcdc, maid of honor: Miss Diane Marwedc, Miss Daryl Vincent and Mrs J. (iarr Vincent. Rest man duties were peril rnu-- by Dr J. (iarr Vincent, Baltimore, Mil., brother of the groom. Richard K. Rorg, Robert 1). Crofts, Parker M. Nielson, d Kent R. Vincent, S. Neil Christy Ross Pledges and- Edward 0. Marwedc Vows With Mr Romero ushered. The bride is a graduate of Honeymooning to Sun ValRr glia in Young University. N. Mr Vincent, former resident ley arc Mr & Mrs Howard of Midvale, was graduated from Rjmcro. The couple exchanged the University of Utah College wedding vows Monday, June 25, of Law. in ihc Salt Lake LDS Temple. The couple is honeymooning Mr & Mrs Ervin Romero, 450 to Las Vegas. They plan to Marion St., parents of the reside in Salt Lake. groom, hosted a wedding breakfast at Hotel Utah following the riles. The bride. Miss Christy ltoss, is a daughter uf Mr & Mrs Richard Ross, 4442 Arcadia Lane. Monday evening the coupic was feted at a reception held For Our at Holladay Eleventh-FourteentWard. Bridal attendants included Miss Kathryn Ross, maid of honor for her sister; Mrs Harold Hintze and Miss Ardclla Roy ter. Another sister, Miss was junior Ross, Margaret bridesmaid. Best man duties were assumed by Wayne Richins, while Glen Romero, Lester Romero, Wayne Terry and Gary Mash ushered. The bride has studied at TROPHY Brigham Young University. WINNING Mr Romero has been attending University of Utah. He will STYLISTS continue his studies there in the fall. He fulfilled an LDS mission to Southern Australia. The newlyweds will reside in Salt Lake. Facilities s. 0 Ras-han- h JULY OPENING SPECIALS Linda Rae Newman Is Operator Salon June Bride Wilford Stake Center was the setting Friday evening, June 29, for a reception held in Continental Salon of honor of newlyweds Mr & Mrs William Bennett McDonald. Miss Linda Rae Newman, daughter of Mr k Mrs Wayna K. Newman, 1468 East 3115 South, exchanged vows with Mr McDonald Friday morning in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Elder Mark E. Petersen, of the Council of the Twelve, offici- - Beauty 4656 Holladay Blvd. AUTO LOANS I- - Compacts, standard sizes, pickup trucks, truck and camper outfits financed at just $5 per year per $100 . . . NO CHARGE for skipping a monthly payment! 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Complete with carrying case, two rolls of film and I dozen flash bulbs. GE PORTABLE TRANSISTOR RADIO Complete with leather carrying cata, earphone attachment and battery. All transistor with unbreakable polystyrene case. Co. Who BAH 1C & TRUST YOU CAN WIN ONE OF THESE EXCITING PRIZES CoudIg Decide Ultra-Moder- 15 ineluded Bridal attendants Miss Claudia Hardy, maid of Scott Davis, 7, son of Mr & Mrs Floyd Davis, 2821 East Cherry honor for her sister; Mrs MarBlossom Lane, won this handsome bicycle in recent vin E. Mangum, matron of honcontest sponsored by Owens Shoes, 4697 Holladay or; Miss Liana Rollins and Miss Kadene Nelson. Blvd. Scott guessed there to lie 1080 pennies in a canvas shoe Richard Halliday, a brother, he missed by one, there were 1081. was best man. Ushers were Brian Hardy, Neil Hardy and Michael Halliday. aled at the nuptial riles. j The bride has studied three Following, (lie groom's moat Brigham Young Uniyears B. Mrs Lucille McDonald, ther, 1748 Browning Ave., hosted a versity. Mr Halliday will continue his wedding breakfast ai her home. studies at BYU this fall. The The groom is also a son of W. E. McDonald. Los Angeles, Calif. The annual awards presenta- newlyweds will reside in Salt Bridal attendants included tion ceremony Saturday morn- Lake this summer and then Miss Miss Jeanne Newman, move to Provo at the beginning ing, Juno 23, brought the Utah Kathy Wood. Miss Carol Bluin-hage- n en- of school. summer Guard National and Miss Ronnie Newcampment to a close for more man. Best man duties were assum- than 2,000 Utah Guardsmen COTTONWOOD CLUB ed by Jerry Kellgreen, while SPORTS NEWS headquartered at Jordan Nar Jack Schocnhals, Itoliert Robisite. rows training GOLF son, Clarence (Bud) Ncslcn, Special awards presented inJames Perkins and Reid ReadBest ball tournament results cluded the Eisenhower Trophy June 23, 24. ing ushered. Mr McDonald is a graduate to the outstanding National Men: of University of Utah, where Guard unit of the state, the First Low Gross, Dr. Wally lie was affiliated with Delta to the top Morgan and John McKenna. medal Uclur Diguuri Phi Kappa. He has fulfilled an First Low Net, Bob Capson LDS Central American Mission. mldicr of the army guard, and and Sid Eliason, Jr. tied with The coupic are making their lection of the most capable Bill McCarty and Ron Van home in Washington, D. C. first sergeant at camp. Dongen. Awards also went to mem- - Women: First Low Gross, Eloise Shott ,JLrs artury' cnsnecr and - Esther Landa tied with noted Maj. Donna Gough and Vera Morgan. special forces units, First Low Net, May Boynton Gen. Maxwell E. Rich, Utah Adand Edie Roberson tied with the of As General. psrt jutant Margaret Bacon and Ruth Roby. ceremony, 23 cadets of the OfLADIES GOLF Ladies day golf results: ficer Candidate School will reFirst Low Gross, Peg Muffat. ceive their second lieutenants Second Low Gross, Eloise bars. Shott. Third Low Gross, Esther Summer training this year saw Utah National Guardsmen take Landa. First Low Net, Peg Muffat. up training duties across half Second Low Net, Jeanne the globe. Utah Air Guards- Wagner. Third Low Net. Eloise Shott. men performed two training TENNIS to one and Hawaii to Rights The Cottonwood Club, 1780 E , Tachikawa. Japan. Lakewood Drive, will be host to Also, 100 members of the the annual Utah State Mixed Utah's 19th Special Group un- Doubles Tournament July 19, derwent intensive amphibious 20, 21 and 22. The tournament iraining at Coronado, Calif., and is sanctioned by the American 350 more SF troops partici- Lawn Tennis Association. pated in war games in the Manti-LaSand Fish Lake National Forests in central Utah with 250 Alabama Special Fortes Guardsmen and some 320 FOR Regular Army troops of the 2nd Chemical Battalion stationed at Dugway Proving Ground. HOME Members of the 1457th Engineer Battalion and 115th Engineer Group had as their sumIMPROVEMENTS mer cainp project the widening e .tail improvement of an eight-milsection of the Alsp Scenic Loop road in Hobble Creek I'au--j- ii Remodeling of all kinds near Springvillc. Separate Basement Finishing units including the 23rd Army e Room Additions Rand,- - 625ih MP Co., 142nd Kitchens, Bathrooms .Mi Linguist Co. 1071st Trans. . August 18 is the selected dale 114th the Sig. Del, for the nuptials of Miss Harriet and the 128lh Public Inforuia- 52 N. Center Sq., Midvale Rac Cline and James It. Nicl-- j iun 1)ul- - suP,''ud Ihe training AM (xerciscs of the artillery, en- and special forces orga- or ginccrs bridc-to-lThe is a daughter evenings of Mr & Mrs Harold Cline, j Milford. Mr Nielson is a son of Mr & Mrs Archie C. Nielson, 810 Elgin Ave. (3005 South). the following Immediately wedding riles at Hotel Utah, a reception will lie held in honor of the newlyweds. Bidden to attend the bride, have locn Mrs George Boss,! matron of honor, and Miss! Susan Jane Miracle. Guard Summer Camp Closes WATCH e Air Conditioned the Cottonwood Mall at the original sign and visit this beautiful new Western Savings office during our grand opening celebration. Relax in our beautiful new lobby. Let us show you the complete facilities that help make this one of the most convenient and efficient savings centers anywhere. Turn into Its DIVIDEND TIME at WESTERN SAVINGS, too! earnings paid from July 1 on all savings received by July 20. Full earnings are paid on every account in any amount. 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