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Show To Wed Next Month . . . ; . ' 1 ' .," . I i ' ' ' ' - ..".-. I ' : . ' ' i- . . . ' n,-! - 'V . " ' - .. l .- 'j ' I: V . - '. . . . " ... ' ...... . i ; 1 : : : , . : " V " ' ' ' ' ' Miss Jean Perkins Daughter of Former Residents To Wed In Paris Springville relatives and friends will be interested in announcement of the engagement and approaching approach-ing marriage of pretty Miss Jean Perkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Perkins (Jessie Pierce) of Smithficld. The bride-to-be was born in this city but moved with her parents at an early age. She is a neice of Mrs. Cleo P. Heavener. The wedding is planned for August 7, to take place in the LDS mission home in Paris, France. Rex Sessions, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Elveras Sessions of Los Angeles, will go by plane from Takoradi, Gold Coast, British Brit-ish West Africa, where he heads the Associated Hardwoods Company, Comp-any, to claim his bride. After their marriage, the couple will begin a honeymoon in Paris and will then go to London, Spam, and Majorca, an island in the Mediterranean Med-iterranean and then to Takoradi, Africa. Recently Miss Perkins has been employed as an air stewardess stationed in Los Angeles, Calif. She is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music and played cello one year with the Utah Symphony orchestra. Mr. Sessions is a graduate of the University of California, where he was president of Delta Phi Spsilon, foreign trades fraternity. He has done graduate work in foreign trades at Columbia university and has filled an LDS mission in Argentina. Ar-gentina. His parents will accompany his bride-to-be to Paris to witness the marriage and will then serve on an LDS mission on the continent. Announcement of the approaching approach-ing marriage was made Sunday at a prettily apopinted open house given by the bride's parents in Smithfield and attended bya number num-ber of relatives from Springville. The announcements were hand-designed hand-designed by the bride's father, an art instructor, and consisted of a line drawing of the Arc of Tii-umph Tii-umph and the Eiffel tower intertwined inter-twined with orange blossoms and wedding bells. |