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Show BETROTHAL TOLD Announcement wa made thii week by Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Shuey, 4457 Wallace Ln. (5450 South) of the engajemcnt of their dnu,hter, Miss f'aulftte Shuey, to John Leonard Johnson, ion of Mrt. Ann Maxwell, 487 E. Center, Mid-vale, Mid-vale, and Lecnard A. Johnson, of Binv'iam Canyon. No wedding date has been set by the couple Miss Shurv hn attended the University of Utuh. Mr. Johnson attended Westminster College and will Mt.ciul Stevens Hcnager College in the fall. MISS JEAN ROBISON TO BE LATE JUNE BRIDE Announcement of the engagement engage-ment and approaching marriage of Miss Jean Robison to Mr. Gerald Thompson of Murray was made this w.ek by Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Robison of Copperlon, parents of the bride-elect. bride-elect. Mr. Thompson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Bateman of Murray. Mur-ray. The couple will be married on Thursday, June 29, in an afternoon ceremony at 2 o'clock at Copper-ton Copper-ton LDJ Ward Chapel. They will be honored with a reception that evening at Copperton Ward. FORMER BINGHAM MISS WED Greek Orthodox rites in the Holy Trinity Church, Salt Lake City Sunday evening, June 18, united in marriage Miss Mary Chipian and Jack L. Burton. The Rev. Steven A. Katsaris officiated of-ficiated at the ceremony, after which a reception in the Crystal Room, Newhouse Hotel, honored the newly married couple. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anast J. Chipian of Salt Lake City, former Bingham Canyon residents. Mr. Burton is a grandson of the late Mrs. Mary Metcalf, Park City. The entire church choir sang at the double ring service, at which the former Miss Chipian descended the aisle in a satin peau de soie i;own with yoke of hand embroidered embroider-ed Alencon lace and princess waistline. waist-line. The floor length of the skirt extended to form a cathedral train. An orchid atop a white Bible was carried by the bride. Mrs. Pcto Alex, Layton, a sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Other bridal attendants were Miss Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elwood T. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Clair D. Rasmussen of Murray enjoyed dinner din-ner at Maddocks in Bountiful and later visited the new Salt Lake Municipal Mu-nicipal Airmort terminal building. Carol Nielson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Nielson, is spending two weeks with relatives in Monroe and Richfield. .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bentley and three children and Randy and Orley Bills Jr. of Midvale sDjent Monday at Lagoon. Randy Bills returned to Bingham with them to spend a few days with his grandparents and cousins. Helping Arthur Bentley celebrate his birt'iday Wednesday, June 14, were his wife, Selma, and son and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bentley Bent-ley and children, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pe-ter Padgen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Orley Bills and family of Midvale. Mid-vale. Light refreshments were served. serv-ed. Mrs. Hunt Nielson and daughters, Pat and Carol, spent the week end c-f June 9th at Alamo, Nev., where Pat was a bridesmaid at the wedding wedd-ing of a girl friend at CSU, Marva Lee Stev.-art on June I Oth. I Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bell and daughter, Mrs. Richard Moore attended at-tended the wedding reception of Miso Carolyn Evans and Don Ray Derricott at Crestwood Villa in Salt Lake City Tuesday evening. Miohi Nakal.ara, Mrs. Jim N.astanas I and Miss Olga Zampos. They wore turquoise cotton chantung sheath dresses with bell over skirts of the same fabric, and carried white carnation car-nation bouquets. Maria Oneida, niece of the bride, and Terry Chipian, a nephew, were flower girl and ring bearer. Pete Alex was best man and Jim Wcrver, second best man. Ushers were Bob Caldwell, Bob Brennan and Jim Wright. The new Mr. and Mrs. Burton v. ill live in Salt Lake City until fall, v. hen both will teach in Manila. They are graduates of Westminster College. Prenuptial parties were given by Miss Nakahara and Miss Elaine Hill and Mrs. Kastanis with Miss Barbara Bar-bara Floor. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bell were hosts to their 500 club on Thursday Thurs-day evening of last week. Couples attending were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Peterson, Pe-terson, Mr. and Mrs. Hosmer Peterson, Pe-terson, Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kend-riek, Kend-riek, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dispenza and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Steele who were special guests. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Verl Peterson and Mrs. Anderson for the ladies and Mr. Steele and Hosmer Peterson Peter-son for the men. Lovely refreshments refresh-ments were served. Tuesday evening Wayne Dim-mick, Dim-mick, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Dimmick, was honored with a family fam-ily get together at his home in celebration cele-bration of his 14th birthday anniversary. anni-versary. Besides his family, those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Elwood El-wood Sorensen of West Jordan, Mrs. Eunice Rae Collings and children chil-dren of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielsen and boys and Mrs. Glen Thompson and children, Demont and Melinda of Mt. Pleasant. Birthday Birth-day cake and ice cream was served. A delightful evening was enjoyed by all. Wednesday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keysaw and family were her sister, Mrs. Everett Ever-ett Ray Peterson and family from Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Nielsen and Mrs. Maggie "Peck were dinner guests Father's Day Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Paul LaBounty and family of Lead Mine and later all spent the evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Prigmore and family in Murray. |