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Show PEOPLE ON-THE-G- O And Near From" Far From Washington, D.C., have come Salt Lake visitors, the State University of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Russell S. Marriott and son Philip; Mrs. Woodrow D. Marriott and Mrs. Harold A. Candland. shine Theyve been spending busy days visiting with relatives, attending graduation exercises as well as participating festivities in wedding that honored the Russell Marriotts son, Douglas Grant, and Geor- ... RETURNING to Salt Lake for a few days' visit were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Hewitt, who have been living Highland High graduate; Diane Carter, U. of U. Vivian Nelson and Sharon Overson, College of South- ern Utah coeds. They jetted from Salt Lake City early Wednesday morn- ing and will spend the sum- mer working and sightseeing in The Islands. The girls parents are Mr. and Mrs. Neil Chappell, 2934 Filmore St. ; Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Carter. 2474 Emerson Ave.; the Garth Nelsons and the Jay Oversons of Cedar stu-den- t; ... gina Mary Diggens. The visitors were on hand to see Russell S. Marriott Jr. and Noel Candland receive their degrees from Brigham Young University. Woodrow Marriott arrived in Salt Lake City today to join his wife and attend the University of Utah graduation rites, where daughter Susan is receiving a degree. Mrs. Candland is a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ave. J. L. Dougan, 1298-4t- h ... BASKING in the sunof Hawaii are four fre-is- : Tamm'- Channel', a Francisco for the past seven years. Mrs. Hewitt will be by many Utahns Jor the Aunt Lolly role she played on a childrens TV program In San rem-bere- d here. She and Mr. Hewitt, who is general freight and passenger agent for Southern Pacific, celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary during their stay. LOOKING FORWARD . . . to spending the summer in Albany, N.Y., are Dr. and Mrs. Jefferson N. Eastmond and family, Nick, Anna Claire, Jaand nice, Becky, Daniel David. Dr. Eastmond, a Utah educoncator, is on a sultant assignment there with the New York State Department of Education. He has been in Albany for the past h three months and will fly to Utah soon to accompany his family on the motor trip east. Nick and Anna Claire will attend the summer session at Janet Hamilton Janet Hamilton City. BACK HOME . . . after visiting several days with friends m Otario. and relatives Ore., are Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Wakayama, 1125 E. 3rd South. Planning a June 30 wedding in Accompanying them to Salt Lake City was his niece. Miss the Idaho Falls Temple are Miss Denise Spokane, Janet Hamilton and Gerry Flake. Hayashi, are Parents of the bride-elec- t Wash., who will attend the . M-of and Mrs. Melvin S. HamilUtah. University ton, Sugar City, Idaho. The prospective bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Rruce M. Flake, Snowflake, Ariz. The couple will be feted at a reception at the Sugar City Ward meetinghouse the day of their Engaged Rules For Bridal wedding. The future bride has attended Ricks College and was graduated from Utah State University, where she presently is working on a master's degree. She affiliated with Phi Kappa Because of the great dePhi and Phi Upsilon Omicron. mand for publication of wedHer fiance was graduated ding stories and pictures, it from Arizona State University, has become necessary for the where he was a member of Deseret News to place a time Alpha Zeta. He received a limit on their printing date. 'masters degree from Utah Persons desiring publication State University this month. He of wedding stories and pichas completed an LDS Mexican tures must contact the mission. Womens Department at least two weeks prior to the wedor come ding. Phone LIL to the third floor, 33 Richards Stories DmrO Mr. John . Wallace, left; Mrs. Fred A. Moreton, Mr. Austin B. Smith are plans for Ballet Guild's annual membership tea, to be held June 15. in deep Newt Photo by Ray Maryetta Brown Says M. Promises Ballet Tea Is Ahead The home and gardens of son, who will accept memberMr. and Mrs. Fred A. More-toships; Mrs. Robert J. Seim, 1428 Circle Way, will be Mrs. Wallace V. Jenkins, Mrs. the setting for the fourth annual membership tea of the Todd S. Eagar, Mrs. George Ballet Guild, auxiliary to the A. Rogers, Mrs. Jack W. Stone, Mrs. Hugh Barker Jr., Utah Civic Ballet hostesses. Thursnext held will be It Also are Guild helping day afternoon, June 15, from 5 members, Mrs. Frederick p.m. Mrs. John M. Wallace, prespast president; Mrs. J. Chandler Rooklidge, Mrs. L. ident of the Utah Civic Ballet and Mrs. George A. Learning, Spry Kelly, Mrs. Lester H. president of the Ballet Guild, Johnson, Mrs. L. S. Skaggs will receive guests. Jr., Mrs. James A. Cleary. members Guild and all Wiliam F. Christensen, arwomen Interested in joining tistic director for the Utah the Guild are invited. Civic Ballet, will be an honOfficers and board memored guest. Gordon Paxman, bers planning the tea are Mrs. associate director; Miss Bene Austin B. Smith, chairman; Arnold, ballet mistress, and Mrs. Gene dancers from the Utah Civic Donovan, Mrs. Lockwood W. Ballet Company will mingle with tea guests during the Ferris, Mrs. George T. Hansen Jr., Mrs. S. D. Michael- - s ' i t ' O- It - CCo' '' ' In rites solemnized Friday in the Salt Lake Temple, Miss Kathleen Bitner became the bride of Jed Reed Oviatt Officiating was Elder Paul H. Dunn of the First Gouncil of the Seventy. The newlyweds were feted at a wedding breakfast at the home of the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed A Oviatt, Farmington. Parents of the bride are Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Bitner of Layton. Friday evening the bridal couple will greet guests at a reception at the home of the brides parents. Attending the bride will be Miss Patricia Kingsley, Miss Pamela Kingsley, Miss Katherine Krumbach, Miss Yaeko Kawaguchi and Miss Carol Allgood. Flower girl; will be Barbara Bitner. 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"The last time I was in there I had my library card suspended for 90 WALLPAPER Sportswear Center A gallon of Blue Lustre cleans six 9x12 rugs for boat 1 per sq. ft. in any East. Immediately following the ceremony, the bridal couple greeted guests at a reception. Attending the hride were Mrs. Richard Kelson, matron of honor; Mrs. David L. Brown, Miss Kathleen Anderson and Mrs. Robert James Thygerson. Shigetaka Kikkawa was best man. Ushers were David L. Brown, Masaaki Tamayama and Richard Kelson. The bride was graduated magna cum laude from the University of Utah, and has studied at the Sorbonne in Paris, France, and Laval University in Quebec, Canada. Her husband was graduated from Tokyo of Arts and Science, and has University attended graduate school at the International Christian University in Tokyo. He presently is a Fullbright Exchange Student doing graduate work at the U. of U. Homemaker's Bank Kathleen Bitner - 6053-230- Guild members receive advance notice of ballet performances, invitations to symposium-luncheons preceding the ballets, admittance to special rehearsals, a newsletter listing ballet activities. 3-- There is a $4 engraving charge for each picture. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 8 a.m. to 1 p.m Saturday. Pictures and information must be made available to the department so that they may be printed within two publishing days after the wedding. Masaya Tsukamoto claimed Miss Maryetta Brown for his bride in a ceremony performed Thursday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora D. Brown, 1963 Wyoming St. Officiating was President Donald K. Barton of the University Second Stake. Parents erf the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Eijiro Tsukamoto, Tokyo, Japan. In Salt Lake 0 City, the bridegroom has been residing at The purpose of the Guild is to support and stimulate interest in the development of the Utah Civic Ballet n, .ONES St. Td STATE Wolfe's DOWNTOWN and COTTONWOOp Free parking Kearns Garage, - WkDQM&D k ar mxml |