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Show : - ;ai m t ' " Now at home in Salt Lake City is Mrs. Clark B. Nuttall, the former Miss Connie Loback of Springville. Miss Connie Loback is married to Clark R. Nuttall of Provo Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Loback of Springville announce the marriage of their daughter Connie to Clark R. Nuttall. Clark as the son of Mrs. Dora thy C. Nuttall of Provo. The bride is a graduate of Springville High School where she was a member of the Steno, Pep, and F.H.A. clubs. She also attended the BYU. Clark is a graduate of Provo High School, has attended the BYU, and is continuing his schooling in Salt Lake City. The couple was married Friday Fri-day Feb. 23, in Elko, Nevada. They plan to make their new home in Salt Lake City. Camp Kolob Camp Kolob held their March meeting Thursday afternoon after-noon at , the home of Mabel Brown with Mrs. Lulu Shepherd, Shep-herd, co-hostess. Vice-captain Mary Peterson was in charge of the meeting. Announcement was made by Captain Allean Lopez of the national DUP convention in Salt Lake City, April 7, when places of pioneer and historic interest will be visited. She also said the county convention conven-tion would be at Provo May 22. Mrs. Marjorie Day, camp historian, read the history of Willard Farr, a son of Lorin and Mary B. Snow Farr. ' The lesson was on the various, var-ious, denominations which based bas-ed their beliefs on Mormonism, presented by Dorothy Brown. The meeting closed with refreshments re-freshments served by the hostesses, hos-tesses, assisted by Mrs. Louise Frandsen. |