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Show To Be June Bride... Miss Norma Brockbank-Robert Thorn To Exchange Vows in Temple June 5 week includes the name of Miss N o r m a Brockbank, cliarming daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. V. V. Brockhank of litis city and Roherl "lliorn, son of Mr. and . . i & , ... -i-:, 1 ,i ' . . ' ! i ' ' ' ' '.'.'' " I . 3 i- ' N i as. : ; r . 1 ' y . . , f . J ; . j . . i jF .- 'K- y k ' 1 -vs... . - : " ? i: ... A ' ' ' f ' f Interesting nuptial news lliis Mrs. Paul TliorM also of Spring-ville. Spring-ville. The popular young couple plan lo be married in the Salt Lake Temple on June 5 and the saiie evening, a wedding reception recep-tion will be given in their honor in the Slake House. I he bride-elect is a graduate of the Springville high school and seminary and attended the Brigham Young University three years. She was affiliated with Val N orn, social unit. She is a I lalen led pianist and has taken prominnel part in music activities in school, in the ward and in the slake. Robert, also a Springville high school and Seminary graduate, is presently enrolled at the BYU, and plans to continue his schooling school-ing there. He recently returned from a 3-year LDS mission in South Africa, where he served part of the time in the mission presidency. He is also prominent in musical activity and a talented pianist. Following their marriage, the : couple will be at home at 340 I East Center Street. Miss Norma Brockbank |