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Show fo Be June Bride . . . - - t : A O - .' i ' - , .: . . s -:..... -:; I .- '-,r 1. $ I ' V 4 . : . ,-. . j : : ; 1 . ' - i r- II. Miss Jeanine Kobbins Couple Make Known Plans Of June Wedding Date Q Adding her name to popular June brides is attractive Miss Jeanine Rotbins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Robbins of Los Angeles, California, formerly of Springville, who will exchange vows with Marvin R. Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Cox of Hep-pener, Hep-pener, Oregon. Date of the nuptials has been set for Thursday, June 14, at the home of the bride's grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs'. Niels Han. sen, 329 East Second South St. Immediately after the ceremony, a reception will honor the newly-weds newly-weds at the Hansen home. The bride-elect graduated from th Springville high school, where she was active in music and as a Thespian. She is also a graduate of the L. D. S. Seminary. Mr. Cox is a veteran of World War II. having served with the army air corps. He is' manager of the Pioneer Motor-Vu theatre. Following their marriage. The couple will make their home in Springville. Mrs. Mary Fillmore and two sons, David and Floyd and Mrs. Margaret Jones and daughter, Carolyn Car-olyn and son, Stephen, spent Memorial Mem-orial Day in Springville, guests of Mrs. Mae Huntington. The two Fillmore boys, David and Floyd, plan to spend a few days with their grandmother, but their stay has now been extended since David came down with the mumps. |