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Show r Marriage cDate, June 20 vealed By Barents r The entertainment consisted of a delightful program and lunch with the bride-to-be receiving- a large assortment of lovely gifts. Approximately SO relatives were in attendance. Mrs. Mock also entertained at a delightful shower at her home in Provo for Miss Gustin. There were about 35 relatives and friends in attendance and the group enjoyed en-joyed games and a delicious luncheon. lunch-eon. A number of beautiful bridal gifts were also presented the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gustin of this city announce the engagement engage-ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Norma, to Gene L. Mock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Mock of Provo. The marriage will take place on Saturday, June 20. Following their marriage the young couple plan to make their home in Springville. The bride-elect has been honored honor-ed with a number of social events the. past few days, given by relatives rela-tives and friends here and in Provo. LaRue Mower entertained at a shower for her on Friday evening at the Mower home, to which about 20 friends were bidden. Games and a nicely arranged luncheon were enjoyable features and the honored guest received many lovely gifts. On Monday evening, Mrs. Gustin Gus-tin gave a shower for her daughter daugh-ter at the home of Mrs. Leona Mower. She was assisted by aunts of the bride-to-be: Mrs. George Bunton of Bellflower, Calif., Mrs. Jarad Plewe of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Harold Christensen, Mrs. John L. Bigler and Mrs. John A. Big-ler, Big-ler, the latter a grandmother, of j Indianola. |