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Show Sets Wedding Day . . . Miss Melba Child Will Join Autumn j Brides; Engaged to Dean W. Packard Social news of interest this week tells of (lie engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Melba Cliild. clianning daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Child of this city, to Dean V. Packard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Packard also of Springville. The betrothed couple plan to exchange nuptial vows September Septem-ber 16. in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception is being planned the following evening to honor the popular young newlvweds in the 1 lur d-N inlh ward Church. Miss Child attended the B. Y. U. one year and has graduated from the LDS School of Nursing and from the University of Utah. Wl )ile attending the university she studied music and was an associate as-sociate member of a Salt Lake piano club. Mr. Packard was well known in student body and "athletic activities in the Springville High School. He attended the B. Y. U. two years and was affiliated with the Bricker social unit. After filling an LDS mission in Canada he has been enrolled at the University Uni-versity of Utah the past year. Following their marriage and honeymoon the young couple will make their home in Salt LakeCity where Dean -Will continue his studies at the U. of U. I - " . i . t ', " . a $ '. , , . j i - ; : r '" . I I : . . . . , - j ' ' X . - I , , . i i s . 1 - ' . i Miss Melba Child Mrs. Mary Louise Grant and baby daughter have returned to their home in Cour de'Alene, Ida., after spending five weeks in Springville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Rowland. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Jay Grant who has been visiting relatives in Spanish Fork. |