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' 1 r -v v,; v, f 5 FOR Georgia Rudd Plans May Wedding Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rudd of Orem are announcing the engage-mnt engage-mnt of their daughter, Georgia, to Norman Lloyd. Mr. Lloyd Is the so of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lloyd of Riverton. The couple will wed May 14 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and will be honored at a wedding reception re-ception the following evening. Georgia graduated from the Lincoln High school and has been employed in Salt Lake City. Mr. Lloyd attended South Jordan High school. Lorna Holdaway Becomes Mrs. DeMonte Johnson Now making their home in Provo are Mr. and Mrs. DeMon te Johnson who were married March 2 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mrs. Johnson is the former Lorna Lor-na Holdaway, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Holdaway of Vineyard. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. John son of Provo, who accompanied the couple to Nevada. Lorna is a graduate of the Lincoln High school where she was a member of the Tigerettes. DeMonte has attended the Brig-ham Brig-ham Young University for two years and served for three years in the U. S. Navy. Orem Man Weds English Girl A wedding reception on Satur day evening will honor newlywed Mr. and Mrs. Calvin R. Childs. The couple were married March 12 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Childs is the former June Wilson, daughter of Mrs. Minnie Wilson. She and her mother have lived In Salt Lake City for the past year since coming from Nottingham, Not-tingham, England. Mr. Childs is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Childs of Orem, Accompanying the couple through the temple were the parents of the groom, the bride's mother, Mrs. M. J. f Hansen of Vernal, the groom's grandmother, and Miss Wilson's Gleaner class of the 13th Ward in Salt Lake City. Mr. Childs is a graduate of Lincoln High school and has at tended Brigham Young University and the University of Utah. He recently returned from an LDS mission in Northern California, BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED Miss Christine Hacking cele brated her eighth birthday Mar ch 14 with a party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Reed Hacking. Sixteen little friends fri-ends and their dolls were on hand for the celebration. They were: Deanne Hales, Mary Janice Jan-ice Carrell, Beth Howells Den-ise Den-ise Bingham, Betty Lee Chris- tensen, hari Cook, Karen Palm-j er, catnerine iryne, Mary Mar-aret Mar-aret Bishop Jackie Asay, Laura Lynn Williams7 Jo Ellen Smith, Laraine Johnson, Jeanette Roh-bock, Roh-bock, Cathy Meldrum, and Sandra San-dra Shepherd. Beneficial "Hold-Up" A "HOLD-UP" that's helpful in the home workshop is illustrated illus-trated as it appeared in Family Handyman. It's really a boon when you are working alone. Just take a scrap piece of lumber, lum-ber, either a 1 by 3 or a 1 by 4; a laity ItM-ia WORKBENCH HOOK S EYE i binge, and a hook and eye. How to pat the "hold-up" together is clearly clear-ly indicated in the drawing. When the prop la not needed to support long pieces of lumber, hardboard or other panel material, it drops out of the way. After hinging it, hold ft in a position that's level with the workbench, work-bench, in order to locate the correct cor-rect position for the hook and eye. Mrr - . J. 1 r-s I it, ' Georgia Ruud . ----- - - ' 4 RT5 . Mrs. DeMonte Johnson, the former Lorna Holdaway. fLOOK NAYLOR AUTO CO. NOW OFFERS YOU A 50,000 MILE GUARANTEE ON EVERY USED CAR. YES A BONA FIDE GUARANTEE IN WRITINGG FOR 50,000 MILES! 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