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Show i to wed in m A. September ' ' I r , V r 1 - xf1 irJ7 jj, f ; '. V Vtrf ntwa w, Jf koirered oa Connie' Warner Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Warner art happy to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Connie, lo M. Scott Drummond, son of Mrs. Robert Stevens and Marvin P, Drummond, Ogden, Connie and Scott are planning a September 13 wedding In the Mantl L.D.S, Temple, There will be a garden party at the Warner residencelnthelrhonor that evening. The bride la a graduate of Brigham Young University. The groom attended schools In Ogden and Is with the Postal tn the service military, stationed lnCermany. They will make their home there for the Remainder of his enlistment. or if, ' Q&. , 1 Otk fcbSiJay. .c y z f ixvx rt M ata ; Mi rf L Kaltnij Anderson to he Mrs. David Dau in August and Mr. Mrs. ' Ronald 3y and Mr. C. Nelson Day, has previously been worklrg in Anderses amouoc the ; tngagw-me- MILLARD COUNTY PROGHUS Fillmore, Itah Friday, August 84631 9. 1914 gt the development of s new business to the Salt Lake Valley. The couple plan a& August 16 wedding to the Manl I Temple. That evening, they will be honored at a reception at the home L the bride's parents, lOEast M South, FUlroore from I utdll id p.m. Kvenone Is welcome.' and forthcoming marrhge of their daughter Rahny to Dave Day. Rahny Is a recent gradual of etevons llenager College and has received an Associated In Commercial Science Degree In the fluid of Fashion Merchandising. David, son of Mrs. Crace Tho family of Vara NUonara planning spaclal avants to bar 80th birthday. Vara was born In Holden, Aug. IS, 1694 to Edward and At Lydia Ann Sibley Jonas. the age of 18, aha married Carl Nixon tn the Salt Lake Temple. Thraa children ware born to them; Fthei N, Wood, Cecil Nixon and Beth N. CrosUnd. AU of them teslda In Holden and are located not far from their mother's home. Since her husband passed away, Vera has kept busy with church activities and her family. On Saturday, Aug, 17, family members will gather for visiting and other activities. Sunday, Aug, 18 an Open House will be held at the Nixon home. Friends and relatives are Invited lo attend between tha hours of 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. SLR PR KING RELATIVES for short visits on Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kelly, Seattle, and Mr. and Mrs. Ker-Kelly and daughttr Patricia American Fork. Gene and wife are aoeodtnc a vacation In Utah with Kerrr.lt. They especially 3 enjoyed seeing their Aunt Nell Iverson. The boys are sons of the late mtt Dan and Edda Kelly. dimhtm Visit Mark and Nelda Paxton have several trips north recently. Nelda went to Sandy Paula to daughter help Memmott, husband Wendell and children whU Paula was 111. They then went to stay wUh Theon and Kent Vincents famVlnceoU ily in Midvale whfle the went to LsVerna, Calif., for abort visit with Rene and Jack Huntington. The Paxtons brought Valeri home with them and the other grandchildren have been bera off and on dur-L- rg their vacation. mad KetirriT tt Cilifinii Qwen Bearden and Michael Evans to wed in Xcmplc Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Dart'n are proud to announce tt forthcoming marriage of their daughter Gwen to Mr. Mlcheal R. Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle 0. Evans, Fillmore. They have chosen August 16, 1974 to aolemlxe their marriage tn the Mantt Temple, Gwen and Mike are hoth graduates of Millard Htrh School. Gwen has attended BYU for three years where she has excelled tn her field of Communicative Habitations. She was employed as supervisor In her L-- Department and served as Secretary of Shonurah Klyel for one year. She is presets ly employed at tha Central Utah Speech Clinic, Rlrhleld as a teacher, MUe has attended S.UJ5.C. where be was affiliated with Sigma Camma Chi He haa recently fulfilled a two year L.D.S. Mtaakvn tn Paraguay-Uragua- y. The couple plan to re aunt their studies at BYU this fall. A garden reception will be held tn honor of Gwen and Mike Aug. 16, 1974 from 8 until 10 p.m. at the home of the bride's parents. Everyone Is tnvtted. Ellen Wade left Sunday for her In Glendora fellowlrg a visit of over two weeks In Utah. She was l be house guest of her cousin. Echo Blaka, while visiting her brother Francis Kelly, wu Virginia and many other home relatives and'frVeSl.l When it creates a common heritage r u,t. T1 cv r.vn of inth cninr ! wl.o.M it.itiit tisdtion .v,'. rii v,,. Ut.ih l in;n s ! KrP'U' tt' joit4 I fu c'tt. siriuiilv; the m(4i1 lcr, 1 I i , .i ; thcvlftl 1 ,(: I . ' C ho ncrilcil lot muting n t r r . data S'.ch y Italia:; A . hravy vlcdgrs And lak t , Si Spat nil. Slovenes, tioi'.. Greek. Armenians ani M tr i who btooght to Uiiig'-a"c ui.tr. color oi an Chinese wl,o had hc'jc s. ! .. the Southern I.mK K.u ioa Japanese and Koifai . u.'wi tin farms .4 As.a JKXVC! XC! t Sweden e 1 - cl , 1 . i i.r ra.eil Hut not at the Bingham Cars on Mine For out of the disrrsitv f n fucgutning Itaa been burn a nrv iu,i at Americans who share a un heritage of birth, work, t (nru.mty and pride. Chicanos. Hicks, Native Americans. and sons amt daughters of the immigrants lormed a second and third generation that continues the great traditions established by their forebears a ho were the creators of tlie sucres, 4 Bingham Canyon Mine These ate the beautiful who make nming beautiful. fTH CvfgfS I t ' h toms VftH 4 a 9 w 4 Hdo0 4 Srd'OnfH. ir " I ' i w . wfa4 Iwmg a SM hath l f uccuMtan MANY GUESTS M MNI fWWfk. 4 I 4 Among the many guests St the home of Millie CallUter durlrg the summer have been her larsnddiughter Caroline, her husband. Dr. Bishop, President of Weber Stile College, and their five sons. The family has spent two weekends, making Grandma CallUiet eery happy. 4 wm ih ft fWfpis mmrn 4 igiPdt mn m ae i twfnww cowmiiy n Iptl N pi Oft, 'iadg mmm Msn Rltli iw ak p ttpaww- cw f 4 rotnn ctmh M'Wf mtmm ' iipvpPwM 4r ., MatAllONI AKO f ngtwMf Tl H wAPW i4r m mm awwaaii mtt s4 W tpin Mi (Nw Stefs Fair IM Citiiai cpwym yra k. to99t t-A- etAvwa .. t sot . tir I'd a t r. lv' w. 4s w.l I f V.a. t. N wi . 8wWiM .. A i J UAH rtoew I I ! 4f fslm 4 rf in iM d4i itinaas d COPPOl COMPAHT m t: a aa.i atMMi sn tl h t I M ti a I i iHli ii t 2 A 1 m 1, V : diraJW'tsr fit mi JlgenmecoEfl (Sjpjpeur A I A r - ? : I Utah Copper Division & W A C M iff t f A i n If $ S 1 ; f r f m dli y Seniors, this Is your special September 11, 1974. The price of admission loth Utah Stale Fair, for Sentora 62 and over, will he tl (half the regular admission price). Tickets may be obtained from your local Senior C It Den rep. day! atul dl ittojg h 0 tuft ronfAXT v r I 'it bridegroom Is sn officer In the Marine Corps. Ellen will then fly heck via Tulsa, OkL, where she w Ui spend Christmas with her' daughter Beth, husband Edward Water and other family CUTtfHt iwag woawc a li a.ations SCI aivsHM languages as rrxcM.y as ;. The histotv of , 'Vljr m nntg m the West is filled with t f'S ghost loans oj rOUMKg IlINU S chvcfce was tl e gtni,i I1'. mine safety n:irs weer (jfinen lao no In November, Ells will f.y to Glen, New Hampshire to attend the wedding of a grandson, Robert W, Brown, son of Lu Dean and Herbert Crown, of The prospective California. - resentatlve. or center, or purchased st the gtte upon arrival. Buses will be allowed free park- ing In the Northwert Parking Lob. Holiday On Ice tickets Include admission to the Fair. There will he a full day of K(cept!on in Scipio for newly weds Mr. wuiiam 1. Gregory announces the engagement and forthcoming marriage of his daughter Susanna lo DaUea Quarnberg, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Doe Quarnberg, Scipio. The Mantl Tempi will be the scene of the wedding August 9, 1914. A reception will he held la their honor In Sclpto that evenlrg. activities. Rtfllftir row for Triad Ifc HI The bride attended school I California and la presently attending BYU. The groom to he Is a graduate of MUlard High School, Snow Col! eg and BYU, and fulfilled an LDS million to the Manloba, Minnesota mission. After the weddlrg, the couple wUI reside la Provo where they are employed. Registration Is now underway at Utah Technical College, Provo tor the fail quarter which begins Sept. 23, according to Utah Tech President Wilton w, Sorensen. The college registration office will be oien from 8:30 a.tr, through 4 p.m. v0ndy through Fridays frem now urtll Ih beginning of the quarter, he said, and urged an early Ignup to insure a student gelling the program he or ahe wUhea before they may fill up and be doted. While authorisation haa been received from the stale building board to seek Mds on two Initial building tor the new Orem campus, and iht auroral of the master plan wa given at a recent meeting tn Cedar City Tech cf u.e nan state ffoird f huol will Iw held Regwnta tn coming year nn fit durl exist Pig Prt.vo rampu, lTe1-de- nt - Sorensen tald. Accordingly, he revkd, plars are now un,hrw4y lo aid n to mobile rlaroom trailers those already iwtng ued north of the ermaitenl Imlldlng - In ordei to take rare of -new enrollment. l(iod The ad.atrfagv of registering now and paying fall quarter tuition and fees thus eliminates th chance of felling crowded out In tom programs by Increased enrollment, vald the preside tg. He noted at present openings exist tn all programs offered by the college excel practical nursing, which la al-- . ,..yj i wet) tor the tail quarter, rri'lba'. nor 'tic is ali.vl!y filled for lftll the fall end Inter cpiarurt, wUh March, 1917 at the ftiat quarter for xiw eclvttng. Mere a p! Pal km to attmd I tah Te h this tall Li not enough to guaraulee a place In the of the atmleoUs choice, reglstralhtn offb laU emph-si.i'- d. Actual r'flMfalfor. wit accompanying payment of tuition and fee Is itciexsary for this g rv-gra- m |