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Show Betrothals of Two Salt Lake Girls Are Announced Two more Salt Lake girls will step into the procession of June brides, their engagements being revealed by their parents. Miss Helen Keyser left on Wednesday for San Francisco, for on the seventeenth of this month she will be married in that city to George R. McClure, who now lives there, but who formerly resided here. Helen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm A. Keyser, 123 Walker's lane, Holladay. Accompanying Ac-companying her to the bay city were her mother and sister. Miss Joan Keyser, and they'll meet another sister, Miss Betty Keyser, on the coast where she is attending Stanford Stan-ford university at Palo Alto. Next week Mr. Keyser and Malcolm Mal-colm A. Keyser Jr. will go down to qieet them. Miss Keyser is a graduate of Rowland Row-land Hall and Wsllesley college, Wellealey, Mass, and received her master's degree from the University Univer-sity of Utah in June. She is a member mem-ber of the Junior League. Her fiance is a graduate of the University of Utah, where he became be-came affiliated with the Sigma Chi fraternity. RbeaJStevettw Plant Wedding in June The other wedding will be that of Miss Rhea Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mra Reed Stevens, 14S4 Harvard avenue, who will be united In marriage on June 30 to John H. Cone of Denver. The scene of the marriage ia to be the home of the bride's parents. The bride-to-be formerly attended the University of Utah, then wen; to the University of Washtntgon at Seattle, from where aha was graduated. grad-uated. Her husband-to-be is a graduate grad-uate of the Colorado School of Mines at Golden, Colo, and is a former studsnt of the University of California Califor-nia at Berkeley. The couple will take a short honeymoon trip after the wedding, then will go to Walkermine, CaL, where they will make their home. |