OCR Text |
Show Engagemonl Announced Mrs. Tony Gallegos of Bingham Bing-ham Canyon announces the engagement en-gagement and forth coming marriage mar-riage of her daughter, Eleanor to Johnnie Gallegos, son of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Gallegos. The wedding will take place Saturday Satur-day morning, April 24, at 10:00 o'clock in Holy Kosary Church. Mrs. Shirley Susaeta and Mrs. Leona Susacta enjoyed dinner and visiting with Jerry Watkins in Salt Lake City Sunday. Richard Wright left yesterday, Thursday, to report to Ft. Ord, Calif., for basic training. Mrs. Dale Johnston was hos-: hos-: less to her bridge club at her I home Tuesday afternoon. A love-jly love-jly one o'clock luncheon was served after which cards were I played. Mrs. Eunene Morris and I Mrs. S. W. Jacques played high 1 and Mrs. Joseph P. Scussel re-, re-, ceived the bingo prize. j Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans and iMr. and Mrs. Ralph Evans and daughter Carolyn of Sandy at-; at-; tended a dinner and meeting at j Newhouse hotel Monday night I given by the Rexall Co. J. Donald Boren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Boren, was one of the nine graduating AF ROTC cadets who were made second lieutenants in the air force at a brief ceremony in the Air Science Sci-ence Department of the Umver- Isity of Utah on Saturday, March 27. Colonel Charles W. Coleman, professor of air science and tactics, tac-tics, administered the oath of office. Colonel Coleman, in a brief address to the new second lieutenants, welcomed them into the air force as commissioned officers and reminded them of the responsibilities they had just accepted. All of those commissioned commis-sioned will report on act ve duty in the near future. i |