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Show I - ' v -j I i " 4 J I l- -' "j j , ' . -.. ; t i h - ; i I : ' , . i m . . . - " : t '' - V ' ; CHANGES NAME Mrs. David S. Grow, the former Miss Judith (Judy) Wiscombe of Mapleton who married recently. Open house Sunday will honor newlyweds, Mr., Mrs. David Grow in Jackson, Miss., and has filled in LDS mission in the North Central States. Announcement is made this week of the marriage of Miss Judith Wiscombe, daughter of James Elmer Wiscombe of Mapleton and the late Mary J. Wiscombe, to David S. Grow, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Spencer Spen-cer Grow of Provo. . The marriage was an event of August 26, taking place at Evanston, Wyominb. Attending the bride was Linda Johnson. Seymour Paul Steed was best man. In honor of the couple, an open house will be held at their residence, 96 North 9th East, Provo,' Sunday, Sept. 12, from 2 until 7 p.m., to which friends and relatives are invited. in-vited. The charming young bride is a graduate of Springville High School, where she1 was prominent promi-nent in music events and student stu-dent government serving as studentbody secretary. She was also a delegate to Girls' State. Later, she attended BYU and has recently been employed in Salt Lake City. The groom graduated from Brigham Young High School, where he was active in speech, sports and student government serving as a class president and studentbody president. He has attended BYU, University of Utah and Millsaps Colloge |