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Show MISS PATRICIA ANN CURTIS WED RECENTLY Announcement wa made thi week of the recent marriage of Mia Patricia Ann Curti to Keith L. Shoted by parent of the bride, Mr. and Mr. Carl A. Curti. 102 Firat Eaat treet, Copperton, Bingham Bing-ham Canyon. Mr. Shorted i the ion of Mr. and Mr. Keith E. Sho.ted, 4949 Weat 3500 South, Salt Lake City. The former Miaa Curti i a graduate of L.D.S. Uuaineaa College where she wa affiliatej with Alpha lota Sorority. Mr. Shoted i now attending the Technical Engineering Institute from where he will graduate in June. February Nuptial Mia Lila Pauletta . Shuey and John Leonard Johnon exchanged vow Feb. 1 0 at a nuptial max in ' St. Ambrose Catholic Church in Salt Lake City. A reception that evening at Evergreen Reception Center honored the couple. Parent of the bride are Mr. and Mr. Paul E. Shuey, 4457 Wallace Lane. The bridegroom' parent are Mr. Ann Maxwell, 487 E. Center Street, Midvale, and Leonard John-on John-on of Bingham Canyon. Mia Barbara Neiman attended the bride a maid of honor. Bridea-maid Bridea-maid wa Mi Linda Schill. Best man was Lynn Johnson and Michael Anderson and Brent Jensen ushered. Gareth Shuey, brother of the bride, and Mickey Gallivan were altar boys. The bridegroom attended Westminster West-minster College, and is now a tu-dent tu-dent at Steven, Henager Business College. The bride attended the University of Utah. The couple will make home in Salt Lake City. BINGHAM LIONS CLUB HOLD VALENTINE PARTY Bingham Canyon Lion Club held a Valentine party for member and their partner last Thurday night, February 15, in the Immaculate Conception Church recreation hall. Dancing and a lovely buffet luncheon lunch-eon wa enjoyed. The next regular Lion meeting will be held on Thursday, March I, at the Methodist Church, it wa reported. Dinner will be erved at 6:30 p.m. THANK YOU Officer and teacher of Copper-ton Copper-ton Ward Primary would like to take thi opportunity to expreaa their thank and appreciation to the people of Bingham, Lead Mine and Copperton for their wonderful and generous support in making their penny drive held on Feb. 14 and - 1 5 a ucces. A mot incere thank i extended to one and all and especially to the workers who took time out from their busy schedule sche-dule to do the foot work and contact con-tact people from door to door. Mr. and Mr. Earl Sybrowsky and sons, Steven, Kevin and Glen of Sandy were dinner guest Sunday Sun-day at the home of Mr. and Mr. Axel Sybrowky. v Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Dimmick and family were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Terry and daughter, LeeAnne, of Muraay. ' Mrs. Maurine Nielson returned home laat Saturday evening from a few daya' viait in Monroe. Returning Re-turning with her was Mrs. Guy Colling who will visit with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Eunice Colling Coll-ing and grandchildren, Dana, Kathy and McNeal of Murray. Patsy Padgen of Midvale visited with Mr. Paty Meenen lat Saturday Satur-day afternoon. Fort Buckner, Okinawa (AHTNC Army Specialit Four Marion E. Hawk in, whose wife, Luzia, lives at 5312 Cherry Lane, Fayetteville, N. C, recently arrived on Okinawa and is now a member of the U. S. Army Broadcasting and Visual Activity, Ac-tivity, Pacific. Hawkins, an engineer engi-neer supply specialist in the activity' activi-ty' 15th Psychological Warfare Detachment, entered the Army in December 1954 and was last stationed sta-tioned at Fort Bragg, N.C. The 24-year-old soldier is the son of Mr. and Mr. Clarence M. Hawkin, 468 Main St., Bingham Canyon. |