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Show Newlyweds make new home after wedding trip to Mexico A wedding of interest to their many friends and relatives rela-tives here, is that of Miss Jeanne Wightman, daughter of Mrs. Jean Wightman, 187 E. Fourth South, this city, and Paul A. Lyons of Playa del B.ey, California. The marriage took place on October 5, in Taxco Gro, Mexico, Mex-ico, and the couple later hon- f " :; , :- f " '-. : ' . -1 f " - j ' , I i . "X-,''--;- ; -- -: . s, I . - - .-.... ,i .--'j- 4,, m . : : f . " - - . i 1 i : ' eymooned in Acapulco. They have now returned to make their home at 1805 Rindge Avenue, Playa del Rey, Calif., making the trip by plane. For the wedding ceremony, the attractive bride chose a gown of white lace and her bouquet was of calli-lilies and white dasies. She is a graduate of Springville High School and LDS Seminary and attended Brigham Young University For the past ten years she has been a stewardess with American Amer-ican Airlines with headquarters in Los Angeles. Previously she was employed in the First Western Savings Bank in Las Vegas, Nev., and also in secretarial sec-retarial work in that city. ' Mr. Lyons graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles and is presently employed as a senior project engineer with the Garrett Corporation Cor-poration on the coast. Boosters enjoy Halloween party Halloween night was something some-thing special for the girls in the Booster Activity Club. An annual Halloween party was held at which Susan Condie, Dianne Barney, and Vickie Miiner were hostesses. Members and their dates dressed up in costumes, and enjoyed en-joyed an old barn decorated in Halloween fashion, as the setting. set-ting. Plenty of food was furnished for the guests and live music was provided by the "Latonus." King salmon start running on Trinity River, Calif., in May and June. NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Lyons now at home in California following wedding rites and honeymoon trip. |