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Show BLUWfcp PAGE . The Last Word by Vivi vacation tin time to all about your work ami forget fun! have just We decided to celebrate our "Olh wedding anniversary with Ah. a trip into Idaho and Wyoming. 6o- - we headed for our first While gpbuipse of Sun Valley. s some arrange-jnentwas making May Is wedding date is Scpl. circled, by Miss Iuula A. A. and (Jordon Thompson brown. Mr A- Mrs Waldo O. Thompe are M5 Snnl1, ist son annoimi ms1 tteir engagement ami future plans. Parent.; of Mr Brown are Mr ! Snuth A Mrs Ii.iv.ii 2'.'th Kasi. lie has alleo-h-Wc-minister College. A 7 Now Exchanging wedding. vows in the Sail Lake T.DS Temple were Miss Judith (hard, daughter of Mr A Mrs Spencer L. Ovard. PM! Lincoln Ln.. and Earnest Morgan Skinner Jr., son of Mr A Mrs Aconb Mesa. Tells n i , .1 jr i Mrs Skinner IH-I- Bonnie Itaflxcn and Pennis TtTead, Mar-lan- d honor. Miss .Tan TInd?c-kinroin Asplund. and Steven Ed- Mrs Robert Tomac. i wards were junior ushers. Best man for the occasion smith is a senior at the liecoming the bride of Paul was Peter Hein. Jack Querry. j of Utah. University Karl Peterson, son of Mr & Mrs at prenuptial Entertaining ,Lvle An(jerson aD( Patrick Me-- ! William Don Peterson I, 2219 WPST ushers. parties have been Mrs Virginia The couple will live in Salt Wilson. Miss Gerda Stroud, Mrs Panorama Way. was Miss Mar-- 1 Lake City, when they return Dean Smith. Mrs Carol Asplund. of Ij.uise Wilson, daughter Jackson Hole. Wyo.. and Miss Maurine Oriob. Hubert Addison Richey. ft' gtaifl Si, uili P4.Vi Fast, and Hollow where they are honeymooning. The former Miss Ifinich is 948 Lincoln Ttl(.iui-Wilson, street. The couple was unit I'd a graduate of Brigham Young in a ceremony solemnized in the University. Salt 5 Temple Elder Har- - Her husband is a graduate of old B. Lee of the Council of the the University of Utah. . At the BYU Miss Hinich was Twcvp a member of Nautlus social unit. e Thpv wprp honorod at a parties were given c( Mtjun at th(, East Mill Creek hv Mrs Max Saplcs and Mrs center, Miss Glenell Whatcott, daughHooton. The brideThe groom's parents gave a Richard of Mr & Mrs H. Lavell Whatter hostess was mother wedding breakfast at their home. groom's at a wedding breakfast at the cott, 2150 E. 3205 South, is makHotel Utah after the ceremony. ing known her engagement and forthcoming marriage to John D. C. Gadd, son of Mr & Mrs Miss William H. Gadd, 1T25 Yale Ave. The couple have set Sept. 5 as Is A rx e 3 a wedding date. They plan to wed in rites solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. That evenThe School of Rallct Arts and ing they will be honored at a the University extension will reception at the Evergreen ReMiss Sharron Kaye Alder, ception Center. give their class demonstrations at Skyline High school, Aug. 3. daughter of Mrs Charlea Bord-inaAttending the bride will be 1507 Oak Street, Ogden Mrs William S. Nicholson, maThe evening performance is entitled "Evening of Ballet. and Glen James Aider, Santa tron of honor; Miss Myraa After the ballet refreshments Ana, California, and John E. Helme and Miss Karen Bingwill lie served by Hie Ballet Smith, son of Mrs Lucille S. ham. Junior bridesmaids will Smith. 2730 Sonnett Dr., and the include Miss JoAnn Whatcott, ciety. late Everett S. Smith, were Miss Virginia Whatcott, Miss united in a ceremony performed Donna Whatcott. in the Salt Lake Temple. Performing duties of the best Following the ceremony the man will be Fred L. Jackson, bridegroom's mother gave a Ronald Trogstad, James Van wedding breakfast. Katwyk, Roger Gilchrist, WilThe couple was then honored liam S. Nicholson and Lynn Miss Dianne Hinich. daughter at a reception at the Crestwood Whatcott will usher. of Mr A Mrs Joseph llinieh. 4567 Villa Miss Whatcott and Mr Gadd Bridal attendants were Mrs have both attended the UniverHighland drive, was claimed as sister of the sity of Utah, where Miss What-eo- t ihe bride of Ralph A. Sonzini, Carol Asplund, son of Mrs Hazel Sonzini.. 2770 bride, matron of honor; Mrs is a member of Lambda Blair Street, and the late And- - David B. Milligan, Miss Jody Delta Sigma. Mr Gadd also is rew Sonzini. in marriage rites Reed, Miss Nannette Charlton a. member of Lambda Delta solemnized in the Salt Lake j and Miss Judy Forsgren. Miss stgma. and has fulfilled an LDS :LDS Temple. Afterward the! Mary Lynn Bordinaro was jun- - Mission to Great Britain. newlyweds were hunored at a ior bridesmaid. Performing best man duties reception at Crestwood Villa, for the occasion was Pouwel in the evening. Attendants for the couple were Vuyk. Ushers included Michael Mrs Max Staples, matron of j Smith, Larry Smith, David Miss Wilson Becomes Mrs Paul Peterson Judith Ovard Announce Engagement Miss Whatcott Plans Sept. Earnest Morgan Skinner. Ariz... and Nnunan. Ida. couple were honored at 0iTit-iated- Pre-nupti- t Book Review tin-boo- - Evening Ballet 1 1 1 r'u3u, wedding aT the Wasatch Pres- byterrian Church. who will be Mias coombs, Miss Judy Coombs, daughter graduatid next spring, is a of Mr A Mrs Allen Coombs, 2061 mcmlicr of Pi Beta Phi. Her Arbor Ln. (5000 South) is re- - fianre was graduated from theu of U.. where lie wns a memvealmg the news of her forth- siftraa Nu coming marriage to Dennis L. Guiver, son of Mr & Mrs Wayne . .. E. Guiver, 4531 Loren Von Drive. T, The couple plan a sept. 20 Subscribe to he Neighbor Miss Tells Now f Mrs Smith r, New for Your Convenience Bride of Fred Evans i LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING As a Part of Their Service Olympus Shoe Clinic ; Dyane Miner Classes meet Los Angeles sd Miss Robinson Is June Bride 1 Carmel-by-thc-se- UeialiboT Unite Couple National editorial 22 lAc6T,3N i 255-355- 278-940- d CENTER 4 f.M of out tlmi: $4.00 courses from 9:00 a m. to 10:00 p.m. daily any you Teacher Rnom Period M. K. A. S. Vincent L. Jones A. S. Ballif J. Joel Moss Lynn E. Johnson Virginia F. Cutlar Arta Ballif Charles Curtis Period 3 1 1 Relief Soc. No. Relief Soc. Floyd E. Breinholt A. S. Ballif So. Lynn So. M. E. Johnson Virginia F. Cutlor Scout Bridget Barry No. Jr. So. Reliof Soc. No. Relief Soc. So. Chapel Cultural Hall No. Chapel No. Jr. Sun. Sch. Husband and Wife Relationship Hew to Live with Yewrself & Like It Housing for Family Living Communism Mora Effectively Communicating Gospel 10:50 a.m. -- :00 a.m. Lyiui - So. 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Family Budget Blaine Quigley Genealogical Research in England Snel-grov- 278-262- 6 HILLS SHOPPING COURSE SCHEDULE . Rites Aug. Planned to 3977 Wasatch Blvd. OLYMPUS the Murray South Stake Center, 5770 South 300 East, Murray, Utah in tiii: to;ktiikili:ss family or all of the 231 entitles to attend TUITION: Married ; One Easy Slop for Clothes and Shoes' Y.U. EDUCATION WEEK AUG. 5, 6 & 7 lid s, P aramountI Murray Announce : MadSGn ... Olympus Shoe Clinic j Mary Judy Coombs C.J 5 plant . : y-That'- s 3, 196 Alder Scheduled 1 ll ednesduy. July Temple Rites re-Th- Her Engagement a mention following the me- at the lodges 1 listened inonv. Miss Piiiiinie l.ee Acomb. daujjo the hits of chatler of people Attending the bride were Miss M. ghter of Mr A Mrs Allan passing by. Karen Woodward, maid of honI think well take a plane Arnmb 3711 Suntivdale Drive, or: Miss Janine Ovard; Miss announced her engagement at Sliauna Skinner, Miss Sawna lie said loftily. of here. a prenuptial parly lo David K. Miss Beverly Sanders. Riggs, ; she I Ntt till have a martini. son of Mrs Junius Miss Verna Jean Sorenson and Sorenson, You shouldn't if you M. Sorenson. :'((70 Walker Lane. Miss Sue lseiiliour. SJfW drily. The couple have set Sept. 13 arjf turning down desserts." he Performing tlie duties of the as llieir wedding, dale in Hie liest man wen1 Stephen Wayne said pi ously. , Sail Lake J.US Temple. " -- And there was this family. Skinner. Ushering were Garr Miss Acomb is a junior at Murtin Ovard, Larry L. llay-- 1 This golf course is in such Brigham Young University more. Darrell R. Hunt. Roger she wiierc she is majoring in beautiful surroundings." Higgs, anti Eraldo Soares. Those it Tsald, putting mildly. education. M iss Ovard has attended Brig- are the Sawtooth Mountains." Main Young University. She is 4tesaid sharply. Tliere's snow u student at the University of 'on them, too. she replied icily. Utah, where she is affiliated Daddy spanked me." the little with Lambda Sigma and Ytaua said smartly. boy phi. She fulfilled an LDS lira- JkBy now you might guess that Mission. S0r were making up Swifties. Mr Skinner lias attended Arizdown from Jgwifties, coming and he Caravans." Janies A Mich- ona State University, character. Tom Swift, is Phi Delta of the a member was !.way of deriving huinor from cncr's first novel since Hawof Kappa, lie completed an LDS use of an adverb or adverb aii. is the August Selection mission. Club phrase, referring hack to the the Entertaining at prenuptial parMr Michncr has long been faa$n part of the sentence. It been Mrs Eraldo become a popular national fascinated by the adv endues of ties have Miss Soares. Beverly Sanders. in from home Americans far game at the moment. Sorenson. Miss Jean Miss Verna the day we left Sun the Pacific, in Korea, in Japan. Sue Isenhour, Mrs Calvin Higgs. of the a he Now tells of our was the story ;jj&t)ley very day Mrs Ray search for a footloose Bryn Mrs Urentnall J. Higgs, anniversary. First we got lost Miss Woodward and V. Chase. aljjng the short cut that cost us Mawr girl who has disappeared Mrs Gary Ellis. 38r extra hours driving time in the wilds of Afghanistan. The 4kCwe went into Swifties, and Her name is Ellen Jaspar. i j I are a few more. Stale Department sends a yuiuig L. in search he Mark a plentiful weed, Miller, attache, of her. Mark knows Afghanistan m3 sagely. Sallow awful that car dump well and call it one of the Is great cauldrons." It is ItgSs," 1 said steely. I worlds This road is becoming only forbidding land, mountainous L. ath," he said narrowly. parched, bleak, torn by lends is a dead end," and wars. Rarely visited by Vhy, this After a wedding trip to travelers even in the 20th cen-urfinely. Park. Mr & Mrs Fred it is separated from the STHlemembcr this is our 30th will reside in Salt L. Evans 1 said giftcdly. rest of the world by arid stretjBUtiversary, Lake City. Before their inar-riag- e East, by the yThis is a beautiful forest, ches of the Middle last Wednesday evening Soviet Union, and by the Indian Jwjiaid conservatively. at Hie Reception Center, Mrs JilOh, but this wind is terrible, subeontiuenl. was Miss Mary Lynn with a gusto. The people are Moslems, but Evans S. Hanson, LDS uLook at the lava, he said say that they are of the trihe of Madsen. Eton ttie cereperformed Rcn-- i I srael deseemla nl s. bishop, the hptly. -- I like this freeway much that is, of the Hebrews who car- mony. Mr & Mrs A. Clinton Madsen. 1 ried away by Nebuchadnezzar. letter," he said concretely. Crandall vo are parents or 979 IThcn, later, after we had a The Afghan way of life, as Mr Mr Sc Mrs Alfred L. blowout on this memoralile day, Micheners novel describes it, the bride; Brookshire Dr. 1378 Evans, I'm is not unlike that of Old TestaAy said, gniwlingly, the grooms are (3585 South) ment tribes. Tell adulterous A'f- hpngry. ' -parents. from' fellows So two of the the ghan woman, for example is at,U.j by h garage went with us in the heat punishml being draped Crowton. maid of of tiie day for some refresh- forth, tied to a stake in a Pub-- , Miss pcsy onor; Miss viekv Elder. Miss ments. Jay picked up the tab, Be place, and stoned Hcre.rn.nB Evans and flower girls. amounting to about 50 cents, to death. Crowton and Karen Stoc- Penny him Afthanked fellows the . to come Ellen Jaspar has npd This is our 30th wedding as the wife of a hand- - kl"s' rnl,ml F,s',0, "aS wt man niversnry party. Think nothing cominpolitan Afghan on a,u1 1inl Stocking, Jimmy h he said unronsciuusly. o( it, ginecr she met while Ronnie Vincent and Rich- -- We never arrived at our plan-- ' studying in the United Stales. ard Vincent ushered. ned destination that evening. But the majority of tier husfor the bride Entertaining bQt 1 must confess the remain- band's people, she soon learns, and Miss GeorElder Miss were der of the day made up for the are quite unlike him. Many are & Mrs Madsen Mr Jackson. first half, as we found a lovely nomads simple herdsmen and gia "arTiira Eani! excellent an dinner, wanderers mote, had who follow their i and saw a good movie. flocks over a thousand-mile- ! ZThe Swifties, too, helped range in search of pasture and E. Hfdugh we deal in words every watering places. These primi-- l day at our jobs. live Afghans indeed resemble !Weil, let ail this lie a lesson the ancient tribesmen of Israel, Is When t(T you. you go on a who dwelt in skin tents and vacation, don't really expect to thought of little else tint their In from your work! flocks and the One God. gt awaya clincher. I like Ellen is a pretty girl who was litres vows were exchangbatter on my hot cakes, she too restless In stay with her Marriage ed in Hie Los Angeles LDS Temsurrcptieinusly. family in Dorset. Pennsylvania. hv Miss Dyane F.. Miner, m It is not wholly surprising that ple 5574 Indian Hd. (54(10 South) she wilt not stay at home with and Keith J. Burns. 2180 East her husband. She is attracted tatti) South m recently. The couple by the romance and freedom of were later honored at a recepnomadic life, and she" wanders tion in the Long Beach. Calif.. off with a party of the ragged I.DS Institute. herdsmen. It Is Mark Miller's Attending the bride were Miss Announcing the June 21 mar-ruig- c task to find her in the ast. un- - Barbara Baker, maid of honor: of their daughter. Miss fenced plains of the Afghan no- 1)aijll i;wrv. Miss Patty SQsan Ann Robinson, to John B. man s land and to persuade her ,Imilh Mis, Mariyn McCmn- Kill South 1189 East, to return wfth him. Seliicker. Michael Miner escorted two tier. ate parent of Miss Robinson. Dons ho find lior? Ho (loos. Rower girls. Miss Maria Mich3220 Duos lie succeed in & Mrs E.A. Robinson, persuading elle Miner and Miss Melody Mae Sauth 17th East. her to reture? Well," says ... 3he groom is the son of Mr & Gilbert Higliot in his report on Dennis Byers was liest man. Mrs Wenzel Schueker. Nuern-- tl)(, n0Vli members. David Chlh Berry. Jack Rainy and Robinson Miss berg. Germany. "Caravans is a fine story end- Bruce Ballard ushered. bfcame his bride in a ceremony ing in that eternal dream callParents of the pair are Dr Ckurak. Lutheran Redeemer af ed Lost Horizon. K Mrs Mark Day Miner. Long Rev. William R. (Peek offie-iajeMr Miehener spent about Beach. Calif., and Mr & Mrs three months in Afghanistan in Duarte. Calif. Their only attendants were 1955. traveling to the remotest James J. Burns. to a After trip & yr Mrs Kent D. Hoffman, parts of the country. Caravans Calif., the couple is residing lifter the wedding the newly is based in part on material he in Salt Lake City. weds were hunored at a dinner. patii(.r.( during his slay there. Alter honeymooning in San Bern in Xew York in 19o7. .Mr, Francisco, they will make a Miehener was brought up in' 16 home in the area. rural Bucks Counlv. Pennsylvania. After graduation from Swartlnnore College, he spent a dozen years or so as a teacher of English amt of history., l.ater I he worked as a textbook editor York for a Xew publishing house. Planning an Aug. in wedding Ilis i ii'st honk. Tales of the are Mis Ea Carling, daughter Soiilli Pacific, which became of Mr Ik Mrs (ieorge 1. Carling. e the Pulitzer Prize novel of 19t8, Providence, and James Johnston, son of Mr & Mrs grew out of liis Xavy experiences in Hie Pacific during World War Clarence S. Johnston, 3976 Drive. Entered as second class mat-to- r II. Such later books as The Kavonara After a ceremony solemnized at the Post Office at Salt Bridlies at Tnkn-ri- . Lake City, Utah, under the Act and The Floating World reflect in the Salt Lake Temple they his interest in Japanese art and will greet guests at a reception ot March 9, 1878. in the Eleventh Ward, 951 E. Serving the Holiaday, Cotton-Hwo- culture. Mr Miehener is at present in First South. And they will lie and East Mill Creek coma book on that further honored in Providence munities of South Salt Lake Israel, planning "It wilt not be a honk country. County. aland the winning of Israeli inOffice 2259 East 4800 South. dependence." lie explains, "for Salt Lake City 17, Utah. others can do that better than I. j honor; Miss Jennie Fuller, Miss Phone I The fact that I have lived so Marilynn Thompson. Miss Man-lonSubscription rate: and so amiably among the rine Orgill and Miss Jnnicl $3.00 per year Muslims who surround Israel j Xiederhauser. Strictly in advance Performing the duties of best gives me somewhat dillercnli ."Plant 136 N. Main St., Mid-vil- point of view from lliat of Ihe man will lie Jerold It. Barnes. Utah. Phone usual hasty visitor. I hope to Paul Johnston. Harold A. Car-fina theme of some size that ling. Blaine A. Carling, lice A. J. Parr Godfrey, Publisher James KT. Landers, Kditor-Mg- r will permit me to use wliat I Carling and Grant A. Carling will usher. Published every Wednesday already know. Holiaday, Salt Late County, UtaK 3 The Neighbor, Page 2 A Wales Sponsored by B. Y. 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