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Show Arraried for Provo Pair ! I post-weddi- 4-- if fc- - 'V a f , ' r-tr Strong ( Marcia Killpack) , who were married July 3 in Provo. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 0. Killpack and i KEPHI-Thejen- -- gage approaching marriage of Vern- Winn is ice Kotter to ..Chad being announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kotter of Howell, Utah. Mr. Winn is tne son or Mr, and Mrs. A. Dean Winn of Nephi. Aug. 6 has been chosen by t r, - " Cm , V' w l ' - . 1 . At afrJakeonrheTd' ah' er a, : -- jk - ' Provo Open House ((Marcia 1 I Farrii J ter Marriage: Of Nephi Man Told : 3A on PLEASANT at GROVE Wel a re coming thejr friends Llndon at the Ward Fri ception day e veaing were Mr. and Mrs. reOTai1hrt&ch their vows earlier at the home of the bride, the former Diane Measom, Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Max Measom of Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. James Durrant of Llndon. Long, white, lace mitts,point- ed at the wrists, accented the slender lines of her brocaded gown, cut with rounded neckfitted bodice and belled line, skirt A matching pillbox with lace and beads held her veil and she carried a white orchid nested in 7 V ed 1 - 1 4 one-shot- - - SunHay Herald Lovely-Recepti- out-in- g Thursday evening at Rotary Park with wives as guests. Chairman Dick Hundley and his committee served delicious chicken dinm sons, Lynn Groneman reported on his trip to the Lions National Convention held in Los Angelest and Theodore M. Taylor reported on the extension program planned for the Lions Park at Utah Lake. President Joe Boel was in Mr. and, H Strong all of Provo, The bride received guests in a gown of silk organza over taffeta and , an apple blossom f crown releasedHi:veil.."She ci?tttr7OTng-i'iw(t fr aing aaie ana jney pian w oe ried red and white roses. Mrs, Bartlett Killpack, Diane, marriedjn the Logan Temple. Kari and Peggy Killpack. a n d Miss Kotter is a graduate of Toni Ann Morrill arid Carolyn Bear River High School and , charge. Nelson assisted with receiving. presently is a senior at U t a h ' she where State is blue were in dresses University They royal Measles Shot Here and held nosegays of blue and active in student affairs and in USU Rodeo Club. " " " white carnations. , V NEWTYORK (UPI)More MRS. WILLIAM F. BERNBROCK (Nanci Ann DeBloois) Michael Stubbs stood with Mr, Mr. Winn is a graduate of than 14,000 children in five Juab High School, has attended Strong. major cities helped prove the The bride has been entertain- - Snow College and is also a ,Schwarz-strai- n new, p at. parf jes arranftpri by Ann senior at Utah State University vaccine effective safe and Grove and Holly Edmunds and He has fulfilled an LDS mission Clara and Gloria, Peterson.- to the Northern States. took part in a study. The couple are now at home reception hongring'thenv will During the testsp staged' in in Provo. be held Aug. 6 at the Howell Chicago Cleveland, Detroit, Ward cultural hall and on Aug. and Norfolk, MexicoCityr the on marks prevent picture 13 they will be honored at the Mrs. Nina DeBloois of Provo make t,eir home in Sunhyvale, vaccine was proved 99 per cent walls by sticking a thumbtack Juab Stake House in Nephi. will be hostess at her home Calif. effective in conferring solid .imto each corner of the back of rat a re The bride is ajqrmer staff munity to common measles. Wednesday: July the frame. Allow the tacks to Vaccine fever and ception in honor of her daugh extend about inch to allow memberjtttthe. Daily --'Herald rish werereactions ofThe Nanci --ArmrrandrherThus-: minimal, circulation "of air behind the report : . . and graduated from Provo High band- - William on the vaccine was presented in Bernbrock, MRS. BRADLEY L, STRONG frame and avoid dirt collecting who were married on Saturday School. She hasbeen employed a scientific exhibit at the annual . Killpack) pockets. at the Moffett Naval Air Sta- i n California z during recent meeting of the American Medition Chapel, California. Mr. months. Mr. Bernbrock also at cal Association. Bernbrock is the son of Mrs. tended Provo High School and Marjorie Bernbrock, also of is currently a third class pettv Shrimping is the most valuProvo. uiiicci wiui me u.o. iavy, sia- - able seafood industry in the United States. A small reception followed the uoned at Moffett. NEPHI Announcement has wmauwas attended been made by Mr. and Mrs. ceremony, by family members and Marshall E.r. Waters of South While some parents may hesi-- j was graduated from Brigham Ogden of the marriage of their k The bride chose to wear tate to take the kids on a Young University and was a daughter, Marsha Waters, and dress--of Utah toberf Parkin, son o'f Mr., and nylon chi vacation, others just pack up a brood of eight and take County and served as concert Mrs. John H. Parkin of Nephi. fon over satm. A double 'whifc bow released her veil of illusia 7" them off to live in the strange mistress for theTJYTJ Symphony J The young couple were mar and she carried white and wonderful land of India! orchestra, during- - her' college rosef ried July 3, at Kemmerer, Wyo. 5V " "J t .Lm" . carnations and blue bachelo Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin days. Bob and Nila contributed The bride is; a graduate. of to the Utah their talents buttons. Sym Nila she is the former Lee Weber High School. are now phony for a number of years Stuhbs of Provo Her sister, Mrs. Philip Rok The groom is a graduate of she where the headed. seqond of Idaho Falls, Ida., serve erts setting up housekeeping in a Juab High School, has attended violin section. as matron of honor, and Conni spacious home in Kanpur, India, is Brigham Young University, where new adventures await a ' En route to their "new assign a graduate of the Central Utah King and Pat Patterson wen active the Lee ment bridesmaids. in family." India, Evelyn Wallaa busyand family Vocational School. Mr Lee, an electronics engin- visited in the Hawaiian Islands, Thei bridesmaid.. iunior was They honeymooned at Lake were in "floor-lengeer, has assumed his new duties were jetted over . Viet Nam, Tahoe and will make gowns a J ' as an advisor at the Indian Iri- double blue "and carried a sin Tokyo, Japan and Hong Kong, home at Sunset. : stitute of Technology, an rose. gle pink China. -t- hrough the, United. In a Lester Wicker of Tennesse of their arrival report States AgeBcy. for International was best man; ituation at Kanpur, the. parents reveal Development (AID). have an adequate house, They will honeymoon enroutl NEW YORK (UPI) Mr. Lee is the son of Mr. and they forStep to Utah at Lake Tahoe and wil even their family of 10; Mrs.' Karl Cr Lee of Salt Lake to a controversy in that they have ervents and that right up medicine:- panty-girdl- e s Syn City and is a graduate of the the children, who have been drome versus Now it University of Utah. He and his myth. taught: to 'help" with the daily seems that a family have recently resided in Dusmess oi girdle panty pres running a iamuy, various locations in California. does not necessarily cause were finding new ways to use sure Mr. Lee is also an accomplish"J swelling .ofJegsandfeet as. re should not be ed musician and through his their timerwhich cently reported. hard in their new country. ; - membership in the Utah SymplK ' In the opinidn of two Univer of ony Orchestra met his wife, also Rochester researchers, Cover dirt in window boxes sity a former, symphony member. the constrictive force of-- an NEPHI Mrs. J. D. Christen with thin of a to layer gravel Mrs. Lee is the daughter of Mrs. T ' iverly-tigdoes not in- sen, acting president of the girdle V Ella RitchieUtubbs of Provo and ' keep the rain from splattering icate that the same force is Nebo First District of the Utah ' ' ' ; . J the late John W." Stubbs. She dirt" on windows transmitted to the deeper veins, Federation "of Women's Clubs I . r wuu ' C' i l':'h .vthose which, if subjected to has called a President's Conferswell-ii;at g could for ence produce pressure, Thursday,' July 29, ' ' of the legs. When swelling 7:30 p.m. in the Payson LDS I M occursraccor i ty0fcm.i j Jingto DrrAlbert Seminarjn)ffildingar"59(rSouth B. Craig and .Maria Dvorak, Main in Payson. malfunctioningveins are. aJike4iMrs. Ciiristensen invites and 1 all presidentsf federated clubs to be in attendance. studies, was not to blame. Mrs,-Elm- 196' , Utah Greet Friends Fete Wives d' offrrnd-Mrsr-Bradtej- Utih County, Lions : A reception was arranged Thursday evening at the Sunset-3rWard in honor SUNDAY, JULY f Utah Eake Engagement Of Pair Anhounced , Eight Kids, Bag and Baggage , Linda Dunsden, maid of DurranL-Donn- hon- - p, CoatesLynell a bridesmaids, wore e dresses of blue crepe and carried white spider mums tied with blue Beth Measom served as flower girl. Bill Walker as best man and Mrr and Mrsr Tonvlfiurston and Mr. and Mrs.; Kendall Dur rant welcomed guests at the Maxfield, look-alik- ' doorr r. s i iiJ Lj .' The bride -- was honored at" a shower arranged by Linda MRS, ROBERT D. DURRANT (Diane Measom) Dunsdon. The couple are now at home in American Fork. two-wee- floor-leng- th - their -- 1z th !; il:if;-- - . i ".- ., 111 'I 1 m t H I nKn- r 1U( I , U 111 1 " Mf nil V 1 tt77ftnnrnV,. - . l - mWll - . I A. - Presidents Of Nebo District Schedule Meet . . PPK ff Vi dfofut (nm fdl shades), ' t " ht Mini Jl -- iliibii II ill wr: 1 1 l' ,S .''': r:. -- ust " ' - two of iwty) siifles in stock ; Ulill Centura, tableware THE LEES GO TO INDIA The Robert Martin Lee family, formerly of Utah, has gone to India where ; Dad has a new job. Shown as they left, for the nw ,1 assignment-a- re m ( bottom Meft) Richard Montgomery and Raymond Octavius. Secon4 row left) Katherine, Karl David, 'Elisabeth :Ann and"Jame8 Norman. 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