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Show jjjjs Vickie Killpack engaged to wed Robert Brown in August s: nlid-summer wedding is being planned by charm-l charm-l . t iss Vicki Killpack who has set the date of August 16 i Robert O. Brown. A temple ceremony is planned to ,! u followed by a reception the same evening in the First-! First-! T,elf.h Ward Church. The bride-elect is a daughter of Mrs. Ardis G. Killpack rf this city and the late Theron W. Killpack. Mr. Brown's "jrents are Mr. and Mrs. Bert O. Brown also of Springville. t. P a graduate of Springville High School, the bride-to-be V ,as attended Brigham Young University. j The prospective groom, also a graduate of the local school, is presently enrolled at BYU. He recently com- ljted an LDS mission in the Gulf States. ' . I v , ! il m-A MISS VICKIE KILLPACK, whose engagement to Robert O. Brown is announced this week, to be an event of August 16. Camp Cottonwood DUP holds meet mp Cottonwood DUP held -eir May meeting at the ime of Mrs. Lizzie Hodson, ' capt. Margaret Camp- ; in charge. i jtrs. Campbell gave the his-i his-i ,n, of Austin, Utah, and ! leader Kva Johnson gave ! -he lesson on pioneer mid-! mid-! I Lois Butler was pre sented with the book, "Our Pioneer Heritage." The meeting closed with refreshments re-freshments served by Mrs. Hodson assisted by Maria Gleaves. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brown spent an enjoyable 4-day vacation va-cation trip to Nevada last week. They made stops at Carson City, where they called on a nephew, Teddy Brown, and family, and also visited in Reno, Virginia City and other points of interest including the Lehman Caves. Bystanders are those who can do the job better. |