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Show i: '--v y ' r- "" y.y ,...; -y . .: f :- .":''' . , I . '-.-'I" ;;: i '''y-ify- '"-l' ' . : y , ' H," ' ; : ' " 1 2 I;.,, - y : -'yy 4. k X'-'y:y y;-- I " X , - :' --yyyy I- " " " y- ' ' : 1 y " -I. tJ "" y; Vv-Svj j .1 ' "' I I:. i'.-' " "Jf - "I ! I I I ' y 'iv . y. '. ' . X. : I ;,::.:';' ,;.;.;.'. : . . - : v."' 'y I... . ;;v,:J , ,: ' : I' ' l Mrs. James Layton Chase, who was married Monday December Decem-ber 21, will be guest of honor with her husband, at an Open House at the home, of her parents Saturday evening. I Mr., Mrs. James L Chase Will Be I Honored at Open House Saturday Miss Bonnie Burrows, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Burrows, became the bride of James Layton Chase Monday December 21. The groom is the son of Miner u. Chase of Anchorage, Alaska, a former resident of Springville. For the all-important occasion, occa-sion, the bride chose an exquisite ex-quisite gown of nylon lace designed de-signed with tiers on the floor-length floor-length skirt and an all-lace jacket with long pointed sleeves. sleev-es. She carried a bouquet of red rose-buds. Attending her as matron of honor was her sister, Mrs. Eva Lue Nielson, while Donna Dal-lin Dal-lin and Marian and Enid Burrows Bur-rows were bridesmaids. Complimenting the couple, an Open House is being given Saturday evening December 26, from 7:30 to 10 p.m., at the Burrows home, 92 North 3rd West, to which all relatives and friends of the couple are being invited. The couple will leave soon after the Open House, to make their home at Ephraim, where Mr. Chase will enroll at Snow College majoring in sociology. He recently completed service ser-vice with the Air Force, while Bonnie has been employed in Salt Lake City. |