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Show Southern Utah New Page Four and Kane County Standard .Thursday, July 12, 1956 Lato July Wedding Alton nevs events Visit In Kanab Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hamblin and family from Long Beach, Date For Donna COX M. ALLEN By - S0C1E1T NEWS . . . California, and Mr. and R. Hamblin and family of Cottonwood, Arizona were in Kanab recently where they visited several days at the home of their mother, Mrs. Myrza Ham-- GdeHambllrT Set Former Kanab Girl Marries Nevada Man In Beautiful Ceremony June 16 Miss Janeice Hayfcoek, daught- Saturday evening, June 16 at er of Mr. and Mrs. Berdell Hay- the Community Church, with cock of 46 East Texas, Hender- Bishop Marian Walker of the son. Nevada, became the bride LDS First Ward performing the of Gene Edward Highfill, son of ceremony. The bride was led on the arm Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Highfill of 510 Federal Street, Henderson. of her father to an alter decorated with white gardenias and white slock. Wedding music was 1 played by Mrs. Gordon M. Deen, and a vocal solo, I Love Thee" was sung by Mrs. Lloyd Carjien-te- r of Boulder City. The flower girl was Shelly Littlefield attired In white and She sprinkled flower green. pedals in the path of the bridal couple. Frank Highfill, 11 year-olbrother to the bridegroom, served as candlelighter. The brides gown of nylon net over satin trimmed with pearls was fashioned with a snug lace bodice and long pointed sleeves, and the bouffant skirt was trimmed with laee. Her fingertip-lengtveil was attached to a band of pearls, and she carried a bouquet of gardenias and V As close to your business as your tolephone Need a rubber stomp, a stencil, some price markers, a name plate, or any one of a thousand office aids and marking devices that can speed your business and save you money? A quick telephone call will bring you prompt, courteous service . . . right hero in townl , - ' ? . bride ELECT July 20 is the date set by Miss Donna Gae Hamblin to become the bride of Roscoe H. var-lgate- ivy. Marilyn Haycock, sister of the bride, served as maid of honor, gowned in cool mint green. Her hat was of the same shade set off with a white flower trim. She carried a bouquet of white and mint green carnations with varigated ivy. Serving as bridesmaids were Mrs Janet Gates, a sister of the groom; Miss Betty Jo Dunklin and Miss Martha Rodriquez. They were dressed alike in summery yellow dresses with hats of yellow adorned with white roses. They carried bouquets of yellow and white carnations alMiss Burgoyne. Utah Your Local Reprejentative For Stcwifa-- WITH OFFICES INCEDAR The brides mother, Mrs. Haycock, greeted guests during the reception which followed at Gilbert Hall, attired ifl a deep rose CITY, UTAH Miss Cheryl Ifarte Room BUILDING, E (Saturdays, from 9:00 a.m. to s- e Ancyclo-Processe- 6:i0 p.m.) d FOR APPOINTMENTS, TELEPHONE: -- 818 Codar City, or 46 KANAB (Kanab Laundry) mean a LOVELY CADINE7S Bmmmi:t mcmw : t Ov ' . , - t V . S ( 1 i - v v ' , i W-- - - " tion. Ortho Christensen was here Sunday to get more of their household fixtures. They recently moved to Provo where he will attend school. r&Miiftetv. - NJo terey Park. California are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Cheryl, to Lawrence Boyd McAllister of Kanab. Cheryl graduated in June from the Alhambra high school, she is a member of the Future Teachers of America and Pono Lani Tri HI Y. She is currently the leader of Our Golden West Girls a majorette group. She also holds membership in the Order of Rainbow Girls, Alhambra Assembly 145. Larry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd McAllister of Kanab. He Is a graduate of Kanab high school and attended Brigham Young University prior to serving a two year mission for the LDS church in California. Larry has been active for many years in community; church and school activities in - both - music- - and 8 Practice devoted to visual care In all Its phases. General Optometry, Child Care, Bifocals, Trifocals, Lenses, Safety Lenses, Contact Lenses, Telescopic Lenses, and Rehabilitation of the Visual Functions In general.) Line-Fre- The Dee Roundy family left Sunday for Salt Lake City for a short visit. Donalvin and Othello Roundy accompanied him and will receive medical atten- ,NI - r! f A Southern IM Power Company Message Mr. and Mrs. Elmo F. Harte of 717 E. Newmark Ave, Mon- Kanab, Utah VVATSON-BYBE- were home for the Fourth from their work at Springdale. Berniece Roundy left last week for Montana where her mother is quite ill. Mrs. ElaintTHoyt and children went to Richfield Sunday and returned home Monday. i Cheryl Harte Troth Is August 31st To Larry McAllister July 21st at IN THE the area with other members of their family, and their many friends here. LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY Announces with pleasure the opening of his second professional office 4 blin. While here they enjoyed a little fishing and visited around Ray Palmer attended a County Commissioners meeting in her daughter, Carol Jean, and Kanab Monday. two nieces, Nanell and Gladys Allen Cox attended a DepartIf we could see ourselves as Heaton from Alpine. ment of Public Welfare meeting others see us, wed realize how deceiving appearances can be. Kathy and Gwenda Roundy in Kanab Monday. DR. A. F. RICH, OPTOMETRIST ' Mrs.-Fra- - crepe silk gown with pink accessories. She wore a pink carnation corsage. The bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Highfill, wore a long torso styled dress of nylon tissue and white accessories. Her corsage was of white carnations. Close to 150 guests attended. Immediately after the recepso with Ivy. tion the bride and groom left James Gates, brother-in-lato for a honeymoon at Sequoia the groom, was the best man, National Park, California. while Tom ODell, John Korth-ius- , The couple will make their and Jim Miller were the home in Henderson, Nevada. ushers. Ccmpeny Kanab t h Standard Publishing aft ..v'.V d The fourth of July was well celebrated this year. A fine proPlanning a July 20 wedding gram was presented in the are two Kanab residents. Miss morning and a childrens dance Donna Gae Hamblin and Ros- and sports in the afternoon folcoe H. Burgoyne:4 lowed by a soft ball game with Frcdonia ward. the known their Making daughters nuptial plans are Mr. and Among the many out of town Mrs. Antone R. Hamblin. here for the Fourth were: people The future bridegroom is a Charles The Turley family from son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. the Jerald Woodruff. Arizona; Burgoyne. Calif.; Artisia, from Siler family The couple will exchange .vows in rites to be solemnized in the Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Heaton of St. George Temple. They will Kanab: the Milton Roundy fambe honored that evening at a ily of Reno, Nevada; the Desmon the Kenneth reception in lanab at the City Deuel family and Blue Diafrom Hams family Club room. The betrothed pair are both mond, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. graduates of Kanab schools, Emil Nielson from Kingston; where they were both active in Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Roundy of school activities, and church af- St. George; the Don Campbell fairs. Roscoe is a student at the family from Glendale; the Lane Campbell family of Fredonia; University of California, where the Willard Hoyt family front he is lust finishing his third Merced, California; Mrs. Elora He is one outof year. USCs and some children from Clark standing high jumpers, going to Las Vegas, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. the school from Kanab on a Henderson from Cannon-ville- ; George scholarship for his outstanding Mrs. Donna Hughes and Jumping when in high school. children from Las Vegas, Nevada Following the reception on the and Mrs Joseph Palmer of St. 20th the young couple plan on a short honeymoon and will then George. make their home in Kanab for Mrs. Afton Heaton came home the summer, returning to Calif- for the Fourth from summer ornia where Mr. Burgoyne will school at Provo. She brought finish his schooling. 4-- ' ' . r Sf, - if t I h- - 3 w rt I I111 - jll&Bl? h; nrr .'v, H n n 0 lJUi Y1TI V i 1 dramatics. The couple plan on being married in the Los Angeles Temple on August 31. Both will continue their studies this fall at BYU. Larry is majoring in music and the future Mrs. McAllister in education. 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