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Show they walked down the aisle, one on each arm of their father, were the httle flower girls, Miss Sophie Adondakis of West Jordan and Miss Christine Mitchell of Salt Lake City. Best man for Mr. Saltas was vrum kastams of West Jordan. Mr. Mannos had Louis Mehas of rarmmgton as best man. Following the reception, which was held in the Art Barn, the two couples left for a short wedding wed-ding trip to San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Mannos will remain there, as Mr. Mannos is to report for duty with the navy at San rrancisco. Mr. and Mrs. Saltas will make their home in Salt Lake City. The Lucky Thirteen club met last Friday at the home of Mrs. George Davies. Eleven were present. pre-sent. The hostess received a eift. Mrs. Davies served a tasty luncheon. lunch-eon. Mr. and Mrs.' James Hill and family spent the week-end in Salt Lake City as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haslam. Edwin Green way of Salt Lake City will spend two weeks at the Hill home in Telegraph. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Allred visited vi-sited Mr. and Mrs. Timothy in Midvale last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cole and daughters, Barbara and Margo, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Williams Wil-liams in Salt Lake City last weekend. week-end. Barbara enjoyed a birthday dinner with her grandmother, Mrs. J. R. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thomas visited vi-sited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Home in Midvale Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hoine's daughter, Mrs. Ernest Terry of Portland, Ore., was home on a visit. Mrs. Robert Burke and Mrs. Gregory Tyson attended the funeral fu-neral Wednesday morning at Holy Rosary church for Sandra Kay Peterson. Orvil Cowdell writes from San Diego, Calif., that he is well and likes the navy fine, He says "Hello, "Hel-lo, to all". Wedding Sunday At a double wedding ceremony at the Hellenic Orthodox church in Salt Lake City, the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John Mastoris of Salt Lake City plighted their troth, Miss Mary becoming the bride of Spirro J. Mannos of Farmington and Miss Sophia exchanging ex-changing vows with Paul G. Saltas of Copperfield, a son of George Saltas. Mr. Mannos is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mannos Man-nos of Farmington. The Rev. John Vassiliades officiated at the ceremony. cere-mony. The Mastoris sisters were gowned alike in ivory satin en train with full length lace edged veils. They carried identical bouquets bou-quets of lilies-of-the-valley. Attending At-tending the brides were Mrs. John Mannos of Copperfield, matron ma-tron of honor, and Miss Mary Alexander of Boise, Ida., maid of honor, who wore pink organdy. Bridesmaids, frocked in pink organdy, or-gandy, were Miss Helen Mannos of Farmington, Miss Matina Katis of Copperfield, Miss Helen Kiri-kas Kiri-kas and Miss Mary Kouris of Salt Lake City. Ushers were Gus Katis of Copperfield, Cop-perfield, Bill Lambrose of Cornish, Cor-nish, Tommy Gouvis and Mike Kirikas of Salt Lake City. Ring bearers were Terry Kastanis of West Jordan and John Mehas ot Farmington. Dropping rose petals pe-tals in the path of the brides as |