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Show Sunday, Couple Set Wedding Date Julia Crapo To Marry Orem Man Mr. end Mrs. William Kale of Santaquin announce engagement and approaching Julia K. Crapo, daughter of marriage of their daughter Debbie to Mickey Kirk, sonof Mr. and Mrs. Don Kirk of Linford S. Crapo of Idaho Falls. Ida.. will marry Marlin Dee Peyson. Sharp on April 4 in the Logan LDS Temple. A reception wili The couple will honor the newlyweds that evening in the Jameston Ward Cultural Hall in Shelley, Ida An openhouse will also fete the reception will fete themfrom8 to 10p.m. at the samelocation Both Miss Kaletta and Mr Kirk are attending Payson High School. The bride-elect is a cheerleaderat the school. of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Grem, hosting Miss Crapo is a graduate of Shelley High School in Shelley, Ida. and attended one year at Ricks Coliege. She was in speech ard dramatic arts in high school and wasactive in debateat Ricks College. She is currently living Attendingthe bride as maid of honorwill be Karrie Boswell vith urend: Mikesell, Jan Courtney and Carrie Kaletta’ as bridesmaids. and working in Orem Kaw. Sharp attended Fresno MR. AND MRS. GERALD H. MUZZELL Mr. and Mrs. Muzzell To Be Honored Feb. 24 ,Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. Canning Company. Hisearlylife Muzzell will be honored at an was spentdrivinga milk truck. Mrs. Muzzell has beenactivein wedding anniversary to be music circles and in the LuS celebrated Sunday Feb. 24 at Church where she has spent manyyears as a Relief Society their home,36 W. 900 S., Orem. It will de held from to 5 p.m. visiting teacher and in other and friends and relatives are churchpositions. invited to attend. They request The couple had six children, two of whom are deceased. The nogifts. open house will be hosted bytheir The Muzzells were married daughters: Mrs. Legrand (Ruth) Feb. 21, 1924. Their marrige was Mott, American Fork; Mrs. later solemnized in the Manti Grant (Fern) Penrod, Orem; LDS Temple. They have spent. their entire married life in Utah Mrs. Jack M. (Mae Louise) Lee, exchange marriage vows on Saturday at the Sentaquin Stake Center. A newlyweds at the Orem Stake Center onApril 13, with parents Dee V. Sharp, February 17, 1974, THE HERALD, Prevo, Utah—Page 2 F ' Best manwill be Mark Berry Gity College and ‘s currently attending Brigham Young University where he is majcring in illustration and esign. He served an LDS mission in Hawaii. Following their marriage the couple will make their homein Provo. DEBBIE, KALETTA Tennis Good open house for their golden Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Lynn County. (Colleen) Mickelsen, Morgans retired from Morgan County. There are also Geneva Steel and previously 19 grandchildren and 19 worked for the Pleasant Grove great-grandchildren. 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