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Show Four 'f HE AMEKlCAfl FuittJl LlTlZXxx, unuracut, oepiemoer u,"i Eleanor Duffin, Foy Swain Recite Premises in Double Ring Ceremony t i -I .. - - V i . II f " X i urn ii i Mr. and Mrs. Foy Swain (Eleanor Duffin) Eleanor Duffin and Foy Clark Bwain were united in a double ring ceremony- performed In the Salt Lake IDS Temple by Elder LeOrand Richards on Aug. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Duffin or salt Lake City are parents of the bride. Mr. Swain is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Swain of American Pork. ' :t - A reception was held In honor oz the newiyweds the same evening ev-ening at the home of the bride's uncje ana aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George James. The bride rreeted meats In a floor-length gown of brocaded taun. n zeatured a fitted bod-loa bod-loa styled with a round neckline neck-line and trimmed with seed pearls. The full skirt swept Into a chapel train. . She wore a shoulder-length veil of Illusion edged with seed pearls and caught to a satin bandeau Jeweled with pearls. Her bouquet was of white gladioli. glad-ioli. Mrs. Mary Stolle was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Lenore Crookston Burton, Bur-ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crookston, was graduated graduat-ed from the University of Utah recently. She received a B. & degree in education. Mrs. Burton Bur-ton was selected for membership member-ship in Phi Kappa Phi, National Nation-al Honorary Society for scholastic schol-astic achievement, she presently present-ly resides in Salt Lake City. Helen Swain and Linda. Duffin. They wore ballerina length gowns of beige copper tone taffeta, taf-feta, styled with round neck lines and short sleeves. They carried apricot gladioli. Keith Swain performed the! duties of best man. Ushers were Bruce Bone, Alien Chris tensonl and Dean Mortensen. Mrs. Duffin chose a ballerina I length model of pink lace and taffeta. Mrs. Swain wore- dress of aqua sayon creoe. Their corsages were white and pink gladioli. In charra of the rift room I were Laura Nellerhauser' and Mrs. Wlb Dangerfield. Mrs.1 James Soder was at the euest book. During the mention Oavfel Duffin played violin selections and Frank Carlisle sanz two I tenor solos. "Autumn Leaves" and "Without a Sonar" Thn were accompanied by Carol! Duffin. I For her eolnir awav the bride I wore a blue and black ensemble with white accessories. Both the bride and bride groom have attended the Utah state university. They are memoers oi uunoaa Delta Blg-ma Blg-ma Unit The bride is a mem ber of Phi Uosllon Omecron.1 Honorary, ana ine kutc sponsor spon-sor Corps.. ..... Mr. Swain has filled an IDS! mission In Canada. The newiyweds will make their home In Provo where thev will continue their education at Brigham Young University. ) hasma&eit jj t America Uj J preferred bourbon! jrj I I mm m JT XQHTER...14ILDER...8B PRODP tT I Try lighter, milder 86 Proof Old Crow-America's Crow-America's favorite bourbon! KENTUCKY OTftAltHT BOURBON WHISKCY 100 Proof BottUd in Bond mnuwi A OLDCRW I Mayors of Alpine, A. F. Challenged By r Defense Of ficials Mayors George Scott of Am Itrlein Fork and Emenr An. Idrews of Alpine are' two of 18 I city and county officials of I Utah County who have been I challenged to prepare food IsuDDlles for seven days' "disss I ter subsistence" as a dramatic I part of the county's observance of the second annual National Ctvil- Defense Week Sept. 15-21 Names of two of the roster of mayors and county commissioners commis-sioners will be drawn from a hat on the eve of C-D week and the subjects will be advised they have been Isolated from food supplies for at least seven days by an "emergency situation." In a letter to his calleagues County Commissioner F. Rulon Nicholes, - the - commission's . C-D chairman, called the experiment experi-ment "a very practical test of food storage needs" and urged mayors to, dramatize prepared J ness in their communities dur ing the week. -"With a bounteous harvest 'in our. Utah Valley, this fall, each store something extra , during Civil Defense Week," the com mlssloner asserted. Leland M Perry, county C-D director, said the officials" pre parations wlll .be exemplary of what citizens in every commun ity should do. Everyone should be capable of sustaining himself for at least a week without help, in case or national emergency or natural disaster," he declared. Meanwhile, Wayne M. Carle. county c-D public relations dl rector, announced that a speak ers bureau has been organized for civil Defense Week. Organizations desiring to schedule a Civil Defense speaker speak-er for a meeting during the week or at a later date may do so by writing to Civil. Defense, Station 1 Box 85S, Provo. Pamphlets on food storage Snd other " Clvtt Defense" activities acti-vities may also be obtained by Individuals! or groups, Mr. Carle added. " Cancer Symptom Center Scheduled for This Area The American Cancer Society, Utah Division, In cooperation with Salt Lake County Medical Society, has scheduled a Can cer Symptom Center to be held on Sept 18 at Division Bead-quarters, Bead-quarters, 176 Social Hall Ave., 8alt Lake City. Registration will be held on Sept. 12 and 13 from 9 a.m. to 4 p jn. Only those per sons who register can, be examined exam-ined at the Center. In making this announcement the Cancer Society and ,v the Salt Lake County -Medical Society So-ciety with to point out that in order to be eligible for examin ation all applicants must bring a written referral from any doctor consulted by them In the past year. As the name indi cates, ' complete examinations are not given but are directed at only those areas of the body where cancer is thought to ex ist.- . 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