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Show Bride-to-be in May . . . 1 ' .1 1 '" r A r.i . ' ' ? , X :HZ' v. -. j r W - v . : .. """ - ' i i ' -7. - - 'vy y, . Vf : 'v' ' :...-' 1 i i I , J X ' -. . '-3 : - L.AA,ir L - -- -in r ii mil' " - A 1 rmMli ffmnwi inn 1 1 i'J " ' " Miss Barbara Joan Waite Barbara Joan Waite, Donald E. Bybee Set Wedding Day May 20, in Temple a Planning a May 20 wedding is pretty Miss Barbara Joan (Bobbi'i Waite who will exchange vows ' with Donald E. Bybee, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bybee, in the Salt Lake Temple. Her parents are Mr., and Mrs. Wallace W. Waite of Lo- gan. The evening of their marriage, the couple will be honored at an open house reception at the home of a sister and brother-in-law of the bride-to-be, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Er-nest Lawiski of Dragerton. A formal for-mal reception will be given Saturday Satur-day evening, May 21, in Orem at the Geneva LDS ward. Both Miss Waite and Mr. Bybee have attended the Brigham Young University where she was active in dance circles and was majorette with the university band. She was previously graduated from Carbon high school where she was a mem ber! of the Pep club, school band, glee club and school paper staff. She is currently teaching ball room dancing in the Cedar Valley elementary ele-mentary schools and is prominently identified with dancing in Utah county. Donald was a member of Tausig social unit while at BYU. He was graduated from Springville high school where he was active in sports, and was a member of student stu-dent government groups. He has fulfilled an LDS mission in Australia. Aus-tralia. . |