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Show . lV? 1 Hiss Betty Jean Westman sets wedding in California 'E jir. and Mrs. Leo West-stf West-stf an of this city announce the i cement and approaching JrfBge of their daughter ;ar i uy Jean, to Gary Ady, son A;! 0f Mr. and Mrs- Carl Borgeson r Torrance, Calif. The marked mar-ked b riage will take place on Aug-tej. Aug-tej. t 6, at St. Joseph's Church k- $ mglewood, Calif. Miss Westman is a graduate a '': 0f Springville high school friends enjoy H garden party S Mr. and Mrs. Carl Curtis trit!! entertained friends at a de-a,Cf' de-a,Cf' lightful party in their garden Friday evening. A barbecued chicken dinner was served under un-der the lights and games and ton. visiting were other enjoyable itj, features. d present were: Mr. and Mrs. Dei: J"1111 Munson, Mr. and Mrs. 121 John Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. - Ben Killpack, Mr. and Mrs. jjjj Ray Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bird and the host and hostess. where she was active in scholastic scho-lastic and club affairs. For the past three years, she has been employed with Western Airlines in Inglewood. Mr. Ady is a student at UCLA, UC-LA, where he plans to continue con-tinue his education. A number of Springville relatives re-latives plan to go to California Califor-nia for the wedding including the parents of the bride; also an uncle and aunts, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Osborn and Mrs. Audine Gunderson and son Paul and Mrs. Daisy Harding of Provo, the latter a grandmother grand-mother of Betty Jean. The bride-to-be spent a few days the past week with relatives rela-tives and friends here making the trip by plane and during her stay she was given a number num-ber of pre-nuptial parties. Mrs. John Blanchard enjoyed a visit the past week from a sister-in-law, Mrs. Martha Swearinger, Kansas City, Mo. |