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Show ZIP Code Numbers Are uniting Miss Dcamic Jensen ami i The Neighbor, David Lee Malloy May 31 at 3 L. S. Skaggs Memorial Chapel Page MelChurch. the of First Baptist vin Jacobsen, LDS bishop, of-ficiated. A reception was held for the pair afterwards in the church parlors. Mr & Mrs Dec Jensen. 1450 Mango Rd. (4125 South) are parents of the bride. Parents of the groom are Mr & Mrs P. L. Malloy, Spcarfish, S. Dak. Miss Carmen Daniels was maid of hunor. Best man was Jim Goulding. while Ronald Jensen and Richard Jensen ushered. At the University of Utah, the bride was a member uf Lambda Delta Sigma. Announced by Postmaster The first three dibits uf Salt, City's new ZIP Zone Improvement Plan) Code were announeed today by lostmaxter David It. Trevithick, as this city moved another step toward the kick-of- f of the National Coding plan on July 1. 19U3. ZIP Code is a code designed to speed mail deliveries by cutting down on the steps required to move a letter from sender to addressee," stated Postmaster Trevithick. nirough geographical division of the nation, I'tah and surrounding states, have been assigned area 8. the first number in the code. Salt Lake City's designation number, 41, then forms 841, creating the prefix which is used in connection with postal zone numbers, which presently identify loeal delivery areas." As examples of how the local e postal zones lit into the Postmaster Trevithick said, If you live at 22u South-10t- h East, your postal zone c number is 2. Tims, your five-dig- five-dig- ZIP-Cod- will be 8411)2. 4510 If you lic Highland Drive, which is in loeal postal zone 17, the new ZZIP-Cod- e is 81117. The five-dignumber should be added to all addresses iinmediatly after the city and state, thus, "Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 not between the two words as was formerly done with the zone number alone. Postmaster Trevithick strese sed that goes into effect nationally as of July 1, and urged that all residents of it ZIP-Cod- Your . . . Father's Day Gift Center c Salt Lake City learn the Code now for their respective dclncry areas, and use the code in their return address on all corresiHindence. In answering taken mail, he said. from return addresses on incoming mail should be used. e is "The literally the last word in mail addressing," Mr Trevithick said. It shoild follow the city and state e in addresses. replaces the zone number, so there is no need to use the postal number, except as the last two digits of the lie said that when the national plan is fully operational, it will provide the United States with the most modern system of mail distribution and dispatch ever devised. Z1P-Lak- ZIP-Cod- Highland Dr. Ijiter Your Dud Totlur 500 MALL MONEY GIVE-AWA- Y Thurs., Fri., Sat. Details at all 46 stores E CIRCUS STARS ZIP-Cod- Eastern Star Plans Bazaar ZIP-Cod- ZIP-Cod- e Sat., June On Saturday June 15th, from A. M. to 6 P.M., Mount Olympus Chapter No. 23. Order of the Eastern Star will hold a November 22 Date Set David llowe, son of Mr & Mrs Clinton L. llowe, 1966 E. 3545 Ssoutli, will take for his bride Anne Buchanan, Miss Joyce & Mrs John BuMr of daughter chanan, Phoenix, Ariz., in a Salt Lake LDS Temple. The couple have set Nov 22 as date to say vows. They will at a lie honored afterward reception at Crestwood Villa. of the The announcement was marriage forthcoming made at a luncheon where Mrs bride-elect's Golden R. Buchanan, the grandmother, served as hostess. Mr llowe is a student at the University of Utah. Miss Buchanan plans to enroll there Uiis rail. Couple Makes Engagement 15 10 Bargain Bazaar at 4080 Holla-da- y Blvd., (former oificc of Tracy Collins Bank). Bargains will be fmind in home baked goods, hand sewn aprons, towels etc. a fish pond for white elephant items, books, cte. Dick Kramer, the pro at Bonneville Golf in preparation for the big Pax-3golf tourna-t- o 6 in preparation for the big Pax-3- 6 galf tournament June 20 and 21 at Bonneville. Faye White as she practices her tee shot Charee Cottrell Is Mrs Mary Richmond Becomes Susan Cahoon Speaks Vows in Saturday Rites Susan Cahoon, daughter of Mr & Mrs Richard Cahoon, KKJ8 Uingview Drive, said vows with Terry 11. Mofiat, son of Mr & Mrs 1). K. Moffat, Jr., 331 East 5th South. The couple were married al 4 p.m. June 8 at Skaggs Memorial Chapel. Chaplain J. F. For-snade- r, A OfnTOflailSS ! ZIP-Code- s Known 48th South Wednesday, June 12, 1963 1 Z1P-Cod- at Hollddey, Salt Lake County, Utah presided. Atcnding the bride was Diane Burnette. Best man duties was performed by Karl Bcthsold. The usher was Alferd Olofson. at Entertaining prenuptial Mrs Wallace parties were: Mrs F. Smith. Chester Cahoon, Haven Lane. The cuuplc plan a July 12 Mrs Afyon Whithcck, Miss Marion Styles, Mrs Margaret Smith. wedding al the Fort Douglas Out of town guests to the wedChapel. K. ding were: Mr & Mrs Los Angeles, Calif.; Mr It's always the henpecked Sims, & Mrs Stanley Larncr, Pocatel husband who crows loudest away frum liome. Miss Suzanne Berry, daughter of Mr & Mrs John E. Berry, 1045 East 4500 South, mad to known her engagement Wayne Al. Knudsen at a parly ly held al the home of the future bridegroom's parents, Mr & Mrs Morris C. Knudsen, 2555 Mrs Martin Following a trip to Yosemite National Park, recently wed Mr & Mrs Donald Eugene Magoffin will make their home in Dul-zur- a, Calif. Before their marriage June 3 lo Idaho; Mr & Mrs (). J. Madin the Salt Lake Temple, Mrs sen. Miss Mary Lee Richmond, c Magoffin was Miss Charee Mr Moffat is a me in her of Phi uf Mr & Mrs W. W daughter 8c a of and Mr Cotrcll, daughter graduated Sigma Kappa, 2351 East 17th Mrs Calvin II. He is Richmond, Electronics Engineer. Cottrell, 3005 masters. now working on his South, was claimed as the bride South 2850 East. Parents of the by Larry Martin, son of Lcno are Mr 8c Mrs Harold Baird Martin, 2772 Canyon View groom Drive, in a ceremony solemnized A. Magoffin, Dulzura, Calif. in the Salt Lake Temple. Elder LcGrandc Richards, member EIRay Christiansen, Assistant Council of Twelve Aposto the Council of Twelve, offic- of the officiated at the ceremony. tles, iated. There was a reception in their A wedding breakfast at a Salt Salt Lake Hospitals liunor at the Crestwood Villa. Lake City cafe, and a recepMr Mr- sAttending the bride was Miss of maid tion that evening at the home 1181 Montgomery, Cynthia A. E. Fred Thurgood. honor, Miss Dixie Topancc, Miss of the brides parents followed. 3!Uh South. Isiy May 27. iKandace Olson, Miss Daryl Miss Vicky Taylor was maid James F. Lclourneaii, 3451 j Richmond and Miss Linda MarCrestwood Dr., hoy May 27. tin. sister of the bridegroom. of honor, Miss Claudia Cottrell, Susan Salisbury and Carol Miss Chrisis Richard C Albright, Jr. 2086 Ranck, and Miss Ann Salisbury were their flower 27. Keller Lane, girl. May were brides-- ' Nuttall jBcbbic girls. Eugene L. Chick, 4410Jth Best man duties were per- maids. formed by Stewart E. Pearson. East, boy, May 28. Best man was Richard MagS. Nielsen, East, Loren Dale Martin, Keith Wayne offin; Sheldon Green ushered. Martin, Wilson Glen Martin, girl, May 28. Entertaining for Mrs Magofbrothers of the bridegroom, and liable N. llarmon, 2720 E. Walter Richmond, brother of fin prior to' her marriage were I Mrs R. 'D! Ranck, Mrs Raphael the bride were ushers. 7205 South, girl, May 28. hostesses Cottrell, Mrs Karl Wood, Miss party Prenuptial George F. Williams. 2071 Sa- have been Mrs John Dcllaan, I Vicky Taylor, Mrs Cleon Will-- ! hara Dr., boy. May 31. Miss Cynthia Montgomery, Mrs den, and Mrs Ferrell Bailey. Hartley C. Ilansc, 1005 E. W. W. Montgomery, Miss Lynda 3825 South, girl, Mav 31. Dcllaan, Mrs Joan Walton, Mrs Willis Smith. 2010 Arcadia Howard Tate, Mrs Richard Walton, Mrs Melvin Tcclink, Miss Lane. girl. June 3. Mayor Gatehouse. 2174 E. Wynncttc Jones and Mrs David Salisbury. 7421: South, boy, June 4. IiCO L. Nov ak, 3000 Ceres Drive, hoy, June 4. James Hartwell, 3705-01East, buy, June 4. Farrell Dobson, 2951 Oliver Drive, girl. June 4. Ar-lin- Ic 4(Hil-151- THE ROYAL DORCHESTERS of bareback riding fame, who trace their circus origin back to the days of King Charles, will be among the galaxy of circus stars from many parts of the world coming for the Shrine Circus in Ogden, June 25-2- 6 and Salt Lake Oty June Information in Ogden and may bo secured by calling 399-40363-710- 0 in Salt Lake City. Also in the Shrine Grcus are Tigers, Lions, Elephants, Horses, Chimpanzees, Dogs, Ponies, Flying Trapeze Artists, Acrobats, Sway Polo Daredevil, and a host of the world's most famous Clowns. 27-28-- 50 Wire-walke- Nancy Reynard Audrey Jowers Married June 8 A June 8 wedding ceremony made Miss Audrey P. Jowers the bride of Kenneth A. Sherman. The rites were performed In al the Manti LDS Temple; A. Brent Peterson, temple presiofficiated. dent, Lake LDS Temple riles Salt When the young pair return 7 June united in marriage Miss from a wedding trip, they will Nancy Ellen Reynard and be honored al an open house. II. Gunn. Officiating was Mr 8: Mrs Sidney M. PeterHarold B. l.ec. mcinlicr of the son. Axlcll, are parents of the Twelve Apostles. bride. Mr Sherman is the son A reception followed at the of Mrs Efiic A. Sherman, 2800 home of the hridos parents. E. Louise Avc. (2920 South). Lt. Col. & Mrs Charles L. ReyThe new Mrs Sherman is a nard. 3044 South 2000 East. graduate of Beauty Parents of Mr Gunn are Mr A School and Stevens llcnagcr Mrs Frank K. Gunn. He has College. 11c lias attended the been making his home at 2100 of Utah and the University Lake St. (740 East). University of California. Attending the bride were Mrs John C. Bryan, matron of honor, Miss Shirlcuc Searle. and Miss Anna Marie Reynard. Thcron 11. Gunn was lies! man. ami Sherman B. Brown ushered. The new Mrs Gunn formerly alleiuled I1YII and her husband has atlended the I 'tali Stale University, where lie was a member of the Flying Techs. The A honeymoon to the Midwest newlyweds left on a southern Utah wedding trip. followed a marriage ceremony Weds June 7 Temple Rites rs, Special Purpose Foods Calorie Foods Vegetarian Foods Unsalted Foods Low Organic Honey Imported Herb Tea Stone Ground Hour Pure Maple Syrup Raw Nuts Imported Spices Fresh Juices Foods Food Supplements Clinton Health Bread Natural Vitamins Sugar-fre- e Gwaltney's Natural Foods h Ken Sherman, Mrs Terry II. Moffat Magoffin . i Next to Deseret Book in the Mall 278-128- 7 (AWAAVvVWi) Feel'Daisy Fresh 'fill Sunnier WITH ILECTR De-Ve- is David Maloys Take Wedding Trip to Midwest How many times do you get out of your easy chair to answer the phone each week? Instead of jumping up each time the phono rings just reach! An inexpensive extension phone in the living room helps save your evenings for the relaxation you need. To order, call us or ask a telephone serviceman. 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