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Show '..Pge-- - Rosalie Shaw Decides To Wed September 7 Metcalf Makes Wedding Plans Miss Rosalie Shew and David G. Guillot are planning a Sept, 7 wedding in the Logan Temple, Thai evening a reception will honor them at the Evergreen Idaho Falls LDS Temple will be the setting for the Aug. 31 nuptial rites of Miss Marlene Joyce Metcalf and Ronald Duane Hyte. A reception ihat evening will be hoid at the Evergreen Reception Center. Hosting will be parents of the bride-to-bMr and Mrs Lloyd V. Metcalf, 2108 E. Atkin Ave. (2830 South). is a son of The groom-elec- t Mr & Mrs Peter E. Hyte, 229 Fisher Ln. (2935 Souih). Bridal attendants will include Mrs Max E. Waddoups Jr., matron of honor; Mrs Eldon Laird, Mrs Dennis Strain and Miss Janice Linford. Assuming duties as best man for his brother will be Lawrence Hyte. Miss Metcalf has studied at the University of Utah. Reception Center. are Parents of the bride-to-bMr & Mrs Wayne L. Shaw. 5571 Holladay Blvd. The groom is a son of Mr & Mrs J, M. Guillot, Hitchcock, Tex. Maid of honor for her sister will be Miss Natalie Shaw. Other attendants will be Miss e Sherry Turner, Miss Arlene and Miss Shirlee Simpson. Miss Kristi Larsen will be junior bridesmaid. Flower girl will be Sherri Lynn Shaw. LeRoy N. Shaw, brother of the bride, will stand as best man. Miss Shaw is a senior at the Brigham Young University. Miss Janice Brady Mr Guillot is a graduate of BYU, where he was named outNow Mrs David Bond standing senior chemistry student. He will continue his Making their home in Salt studies there on a National Lake are newlyweds Mr & Mrs Defense Education Act gradu- David L. Bond. ate fellowship. Parents of the couple are Mr & Mrs L. Pierce Brady, 2054 Pheasant Cir. (5600 South), and Sandra Jean Brown Mr & Mrs Hyrum L. Bond, 1874 Told Engagement East 4675 South. the July 21 rites Miss Sandra Jean Brown and at Following the home of the former William 0. E. Hubner are plan- Miss Janice Brady's parents, nuptial the couple greeted guests at a ning a double-rinceremony ai the . Reception garden reception. Saturday afternoon, the Center. . groom's parents hosted a wedParents of the engaged pair ding dinner. are Mr & Mrs James Lewis Brown, 834 Zenith Ave., and Linda Jane Kohler Mr & Mrs Eric E. Iluhner, 3450 South 700 East. Bride In July Rites Attending ihe bride at the Miss Linda Jane Kohler, rites and a reception immediately following will be Mrs Wa- daughter of Mr & Mrs Walter lter K. Schmidt, matron of B. Kohler, 4808 Memory Ln. honor; Mrs Byron Neilson, maid (1990 East), exchanged vows of honor; and Miss Mary Lynn with Joseph Michael McDonough Madsen, bridesmaid. Flower July 23. The rites were pergirls will be Shauna Evans, formed in Honolulu, Hawaii. The groom is a son of Mr & Vicky Bleazard and Corrinne Mrs Bartley C. Donough, 755 Hughes. William Carlson will stand as Windsor St. (860 East). best man. Ushering will be Following ihe rites, the Walter K. Schmidt, Carl Leon newlyweds were honored at a and Larry Hughes. reception hosted at the home of is a student Mr & Mrs Robert Hoffman, The groom-to-b- e at the Sail Lake Trade Tech- Honolulu. nical Institute. e Neighbor The Bur-bidg- 1962" 8, August g LeRoy Sargent Weds Miss Linda Hudson n 3175 East, boy, Aug. 1. 3970 South, girl, July 30. 27. Neptune Dr., girl. July 29. Leon Allen, 3189 South 2200 South 7696 Max 2599 E. 2209 Gamble, H. O. East Wilford Quinton Lundsog, Baker, 31. 2375 . 28. i 2940 29, July boy. East, boy, Aug. 1. East, Ave., boy, July South, girl, July Francis G. Herman, 3390 SanDelbert H. Fowler, 2571 E. Ronald R. Stuart, 3951 South Frank M. Hebbert. 7200 South 1300 East, boy, July 31 13120 East, boy, July 30. ta Rosa Ave., girl, Aug. 1. Gregson Ave., boy, July 29. j Robert L. Champion, 2580 East Carl Vicenti, 3435 Oakview Curt D. Kofford, 3232 South James G. Dokos. 2105 Kaylamb 31. 9000 1575 East, girl, July 30. South, boy, July Dr., boy, July 29. 2' J F rrook Way boy Aug' Fast, girl, July Miss Marlene Neicrtibor Miss Linda Hudson exchanged wedding vows with LeRoy Sargent July 27 at the Mill Creek LDS First Ward. Serving the Holladay, CottonThe bride is a daughter of wood and East Mill Creek comMr Raymond C. Hudson, munities of South Salt Lake 1656k Mrs East 7200 South. The County. groom is a son of Mr ft Mrs Application to mail as second Parley A. Sargent, 4975 S. Red- class matter is pending at thoiwood Rd. (1700 West): :.' post office at Midvale. Utah .. Following, the newlyweds Office 4708 Holladay Blvd. were honored at a reception. Phone: Bridal attendants included Salt Lake City 17, Utah Mrs Robert Smith, matron of Plant 136 N. Main, Midvale. honor; Miss Shirley Buxton, Utah Miss Ruby Price, Mrs Melvin Phone AM Park, Kirs David Kaumans and Mrs Marvin Rupp. Flower girl Subscription Rates: was Miss Susie Kaumans. 53.00 per year 25 cents per month by carrier Best man duties were perPublished every Wednesday formed by Eldon Sargent, J. Parr Godfrey, Publisher while Larry Withers, Bruce J. Kay Aldous, Miller, David Kaumans and Editor-ManagMarvin Rupp ushered. 278-262- 8 . for the Far-dow- . : j i Robert II. Clements, 408 East) Calvin E. Peterson, 2371 East v.i Donald G' Johnson' 7280 Rd biy. 7000 South, girl, July 30. boy, July 29. Dr., girl, Aug. 2 968 East W. Pippcn Lee Dickson, Paul R. Ilill, 1691 Fieldcre3tj James E. Larsen, 3194 South Hall Jr., 4178 South Thomas E. 31. 2700 , South, boy, July 2700 East, girl, July 30. Ln., boy, July 29. Aug. 2. 1400 South 1113 girl, East, E. Gary G. Hunter, Cecil E. Holland, 5435 S. Edge-woo- d Carl D. uirsen, 1142 High- Union Wells Lindsay, 707 Lamar 31. boy. July 2. land Lake Dr., girl, July 30. Dr., buy, July 29. Alden J. Davidson, 1239 East East 3300 South, girl, Aug. Fred Hertz, 2985 Middleton Ellis G. Willmore, 4728 Fair-fiel- d 3800 South, boy, Aug. 1. Clark R. Rasmussen, 1368 East Circle, girl, July 30. Way, girl, July 29. Rulon Nuttall, 3758 Loretta 4170 South, girl, Aug. 2. John J. Tranl, 3036 Plateau Lawrence Gibson. 5129 East Dr., boy, Aug. 1. Moor Rd., girl, July 30. Dr., girl, July 29. Ray L. Greenberg, 2878 South 2185 East H. 4187 R. William Sadlcir, Williams, Clayton 2300 East, boy, Aug. 1. Subscribe To Ralph W. Kramer, 2271 Panorama Way, boy, Aug. 1. Use Neighbor by Irwin Caplan James R. Talbot. 2756 South jS31 $230 South, , Cowboys and Engines 1000 boy, Aug. 1. East, Cal A. Jorgensen, 3390 South Where's Everybody? Discussing plans for county organisations of Womens Auxiliary of the American Dairy Association of Utah are members of the board of directors (left to right), Mrs Lincoln Jensen, vice president; Mrs Melvin W. llomer; Mrs Merrill N. Warnick, president; Mrs Ralph E. Robson; and Mrs Dean W. Bateman, secretary. (Absent from picture: Mrs Aaron Leishman and Mrs V. M. Noyes.) Dairy Auxiliary Announces County Branch Expansion Plans for organizing several Mrs Warnick is active in of 4-- the Utah county branches of the .work and is holder Womens Auxiliary of the Aimer-- ! State Award for outstanding work, ican Dairy Association of Utah were announced Wednesday by j Other members of the board Mrs Merrill N. Warnick, presi- - are Mrs Lincoln Jensen, Mordent, following a meeting of the gan, vice president; Mrs board of directors. vin W. Homer, Tremonton; Participating in the planning Mrs Ralph E. Robson, Plain session was Mrs Dean W. Bate- - City; Mrs Aaron Leishman. man, secretary of West Jordan, Wells ville; and Mrs V. M wife of a .prominent Salt Lake Noyes, Morgan. The Womens Auxiliary of j The Women's Auxiliary as- the ADA of Utah was organized sists the ADA of Utah in pro- last November at the annual moting the use of dairy pro- convention of the Utah ADA. Utah is one of the few states ducts throughout the state. Presiding at the meeting was in the nation to have an active Mrs Warnick of Pleasant Grove. womens dairy organization. new : j mmiMfiw I David Lamont, Kenneth S. S. and Wallace Olani Ririe, Brent Wassmer. Graduation exercises were held at the Utah West Junior Ballroom, at 7 p.m. According to a school spokesman, 100 percent of the entire graduating class received offers from the Autonetics Division of North American Aviation belore their graduation Grant Mrs Richard Newman Miss Linda Yopng and Richard Allan Newman exchanged wedding vows July 26 at L. S. Skaggs Memorial Chapel, First Baptist Church. John B, Holling-shauLDS bishop, officiated at the rites. Following, a garden reception honored the pair at the home of Mr & Mrs Eafl .C. Drancy, 2518 Skyline Dr.700 East). Parents of tie newlyweds are Mr & Mrs Clinton Harold Young, 2789 Alden St. (1840 East), aiid MriT'RJfta B. Newman, Menlo1 Park, '.Calif. included Bridal attendant; Mrs Gary Hendry, matron of honor; Miss Colleen Makin and Miss Julie Ann Jones. Miss Susan Draney and Miss Sharon Ruff, were junior- bridesmaids. Flower girl was Miss Janet Schimke. Best man duties were assumed by Janies M. Pollock, while George Righctti and Mr Draney ushered. The couple are honeymooning in Las Vegas. They plan to reside in Menlo Park. s, They're playing if safe They stopped in at MT. AIR PHARMACY to get their school Supplies. Sard ca Carolessness caused almost 2,600,000 casualties in 1961. Howard. B. Miss Linda Young Is Tha TrovWvn Soft fy Ohlson, FREE Ball Zake away your glasses? with each purchase 69c couni Filler Paper Sheaf fer Cartridge Pens with FREE box of cartridges sur- at the number of people that wear glasses just as 'ti-x.- j crutch. They dont really need them but they dont know they dont. That's why ita Binder Clip Boards Theme Folders Zipper Leather Binders so important to consult an eye physician at least once a year. Because he, and he alone, has the specialized knowledge and training to properly diagnose the condition of your eyea. - CONSULT AM IYI FZY5X3AN Optical Shop -- 40 89c & up 19c 3 for 10c V2 price Register for Sheaffer Pen and Pencil Set To Be Given Away FREE (M.DJ VOB XTC EXAMINATION THE MAIN OFFICE 97c 3 pr. 97c While Anklets FREE filler paper with each prised Salt Lake Hospitals Mr & Mrs Paul M. Morris, 1130 East 5730 South, boy, July 26. Paul Kingdom 1895 El Dorado Dr., boy, July 26. Roland Christensen, 2752 South 500 East, boy, July 26. Jack Turner, 5024 Fairbrook I.n., boy, July 26. Marlowe W. Gwynn, 3209 Imperial, boy, July 26. Fay II. Peterson, 3055 Morgan Dr., girl, July 26. Calvin W. Johnson, 1455 East 8425 South, girl. July 26. Ralph W. Pearson, 1102 East 4500 South, girl. July 26. Evan J. Roberts, 5555 South 900 East, girl, July 26. Wesley D. Webb, 4726 Quail News from Violet Boyce! At Point Rd., girl, July 27. the Seattle World's Fair, she Jerrell Conrad James, 3141 mci other from the NEIGHBOR South 2300 East, girl. July 27. Don C. Miner. 3461 South 700 area: John and Louise Neilson and their daughter Joyce who East, girl, July 27. Brent P. Pratt, 2280 East 4500 lives in Tacoma; Mr & Mrs South, girl, July 27. Vine St.: 949 George Terry, Kay Tripp, 4443 South 970 and Blanche Wells; Vcryd and Evelyn Maxwell and grandchildren. Violet and her family went on to California after leaving the Fair and there met still more residents from area. At Fisherman's Wharf, she met John Kessler who made the river irip last year; and in Irvington, she met Curt and Lugenc Weber and family who are buying a home in California. $1 300 Youd be ' Point Pen yes , an eye physician might I . Area Briefs in i iTlount Gil Pltaltnacu BOSTON BUILDING OFFICKSi BtS EAST FIRST SOUTH 1062 EAST 21ST SOUTH ATM SOUTH STATE ETEEET, MURRAY RKA.NCII 3005 Highland Dr. HU 25 their America's this finest children's shoes heels for fine fit. Bulb-shape- d a Seamless backs can't rip or tear. Many styles with the Allenife tip. Wise mothers insist on scuff-proo- f Kali-sten-i- quality and styles. We know of no better value Saddle available at any price. Students in the Salt Lake area who graduated from the Salt Lake School of Electronics Aug. 4 are Stephen Barney, Dennis Bailey, Lynn Bithcll, Nicholas Bryson, Paul G. 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