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Show Betrothal Revealed Making plans for a late June wedding are two well-known Brigham Young University graduates, grad-uates, Miss Janice Hocking and frank M. Crowlliei. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Maude Hocking of Bingham Bing-ham Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Os-mond Crowther, Fountain Green, are parents of the prospective bridegroom. The couple will exchange nuptial nup-tial vows June 28 in the Manti (LCS Temple. A reception in I Fountain Green that evening will I honor them. . i Miss Hocking was graduated ifrom the BYU with a degree m English and has been doing graduate grad-uate work there the past year. She was affiliated with ToKalon social unit, Orchesis, Brigham-ettes, Brigham-ettes, Lembda Iota Tau, English honorary and served on the student stu-dent program bureau. Mr. Crowther received a degree de-gree in animal husbandry from BYU. He served an LDS mission in South Africa and is now in Ft. Bliss, Wash., with the U. S. Ariny The bride-elect has asked Miss Nancy Hanks, Mrs. Jay Richardson, Richard-son, Miss iMariana Crowther, sister of the ibenedict-elect, and I Miss Nannette Santtstevan to be her attendants. . No. J Fire Hall was the scene Thursday evening, June v ' very lovely bridal shower complimenting com-plimenting Mrs. Dick Susaeta, nee Joan Downs. Hostessing the event were Mrs. Manuel Susaeta, iMrs. Joe Susaeta, Mrs. John Sus- I acta, Mrs. Cecil Downs and Mrs. Louis J. Arritola. A beautifully decorated tiered wedding cake, made bv Mrs. Frank Zaccaria, and pink tapers at either side formed the table centerpiece. Guests were seated at individual tables centered with bridal wreath and roses. Bingo was played tor entertainment and a delicious luncheon was served. Fifty-six guests were present. The honoree received many beautiful beau-tiful gifts. A dinner party was given in honor of Mrs. Genevieve Groves land daughter, Camille, at the I I home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Del-; Del-; lagnola on Thursday evening, June 6th. Besides the above mentioned, men-tioned, those present were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lovat, Mrs. James '. McLeod, Mrs. Vigilante Preloran and daughter, Sandra, John Sara-1 Sara-1 buro, Johnny, Susan and Karen i Frankenlberger and Master Ned . Nerdin. The honored guests were presented with a lovely gift. (Mrs. Groves and Camille left last Sat-. Sat-. 1 urday morning for the east where I they will make their new home I at 310 Prospect St., in Bingham-' Bingham-' j ton, New York. ness meeting, bridge was played with prizes going to Mrs. Maxine McNeilis, first; Mrs. Melba Har-ker, Har-ker, second; Mrs. Loretta Sullen- 5er, consolation, and Mrs. Edna acobsen, bingo and draw. A nice luncheon was served after cards Visiting with Mrs. Helen Sul-lenger Sul-lenger and family is her eldest son and his wife, iLt. Com. and Mrs. C. R. Sullenger and family. They arrived Monday from Washington, D. C, and will be here for two weeks. This is their first visit here in six years. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Abern, honeymooning from Adak, Alaska, Alas-ka, to Seattle, Wash., and California, Cali-fornia, spent five days here visiting visit-ing with Mrs. Helen Sullenger and family. They left Tuesday for Seattle where they will make their home. Mrs. Abern, nee Kathleen Burke Sullenger, is Mrs. Sullenger's granddaughter. Ira E. Moss, principal of Bingham Bing-ham Central School, is attending summer school at Brigham Young University at Provo for six weeks. Mr. and iMrs. Clarence Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Billy Klonizos, Mrs. Ben Tall, Mrs. C. A. Morley and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Bull attended attend-ed the funeral services in Tooele Tuesday for Bert Anderson, brother bro-ther of Mrs. Clarence Ball. Enjoying boating on Utah Lake Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mar-tin Pngmore and son, Billy, and Mr. and Mrs. Arden Peterson and son, Bruce, of Salt Lake City. Gray Kenner who has been attending Harvard Law School at Cambridge, Mass., the past year, arrived home Monday night for the summer. Before coming home he spent a day and night at Idaho Falls where he enjoyed fishing. Mrs. Ernest Wiechman and younger children visited South Jordan Primary Tuesday. There will be no stake dance held in June it was reported this week. Home on leave from Ft. Lewis, Wash., is Paul (Noundas) Roum-Tjos, Roum-Tjos, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Roumpos. He will be here until June 20th. Enjoying a canyon steak fry Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zaccaria, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Susaeta, Sus-aeta, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Delaney, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Arritola, Mr. and Mrs. John Susaeta and Mr. and Mrs. Mar.uel Susaeta. Woman's Benefit Association held their meeting for June Monday Mon-day night at the home of Mrs. Pete Smith. After a short busi- |