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Show : Manti Temple Scene Of i Tajlor-Zobell Marriage tes LADIES LITERARY HEARS BOOK REVIEW A delightful evening was spent by members of the Ladies Literary Liter-ary club Thursday at the home of Mrs. Blanch Beal. The program featured a review of the book, "How Green Was My Valley," by Mrs. Arva Bone. Preceding the program, a delicious deli-cious luncheon was served by the hostess to 20 club members and guests. President Madge Thorn was in charge and announced appointment appoint-ment of several committee chairmen chair-men for the ensuing year. MIbs Tess Taylor, daughter of ( Sr. and Mrs. L. J. Taylor, became ike bride of Vayne Zobell, son of Hr. and Mrs. Harry Zobell ot '' Ukevlew, Tuesday, October 15, ) I the Manti temple, with Presl-, Presl-, ! lent Richard Young officiating. A number of social events in taor ot the popular young cou-f cou-f Ne are planned to take place dur- ie the coming week. After a two weeks honeymoon Hp to Burley, Idaho, the young tuls will make their home in ' Provo. J LAXEYS MEET AT J MMTJjY EETJNION 'j Thirty-sLx members of the G. C. i Uney family met in reunion Sat- Wllyat the Laney home. : Saturday night the group visited ""Joyed a general get-together "l Sunday a dinner was the f ea-I ea-I '"e of entertainment. I Those attending besides Mr. and S 0- C. Laney were Mr. and J" Mark Laney of Salt Lake City, ' and Mrs. Guy Laney of Mur-' Mur-' I. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Laney, , nd Mrs. Payne Laney, Theon, j !ll, and Jack Laney, and Mr. i J, Mrs- LaMar Weight all of svllle; Mrs. Agnes Wood and ,) and Mrs. Elwood Laney of lamcity. ' Jj1" Vichy government further iUmneS ths soaP ration. And as I tC0' is sc"ce, one can't aed " t0 be French dry I I i, o rCv !ars the leasue paIace at i9ri "ot haunted. as was JWh suppos6d- That swishing 1 4 would be the janitor and J fflop. t |