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Show 6WRREP PA6E 4':h in Rush in Route tie u n.on cmith. nM ilu- - n!n ! r. u-r- , Hostoses for tin luticheon were Miss Curtis' "raiidmolh its. Mi's llcur 1.. Ashton, and Mis liCiirc.i' Cmtis. iav Vrrwn the'r ditth :Thp NpigftKor, flcJJaday, engagement are Alts Naiuy Pilin' 5 L. liussell. 1553 Woodland Are. i (318) South) and Clarence I).! girls were Uarlocc and Cintliia liussell. 1343 Clay bourn Avo. lint mure. iL870 South). Mr & Mrs Lew is Both Brigham Voting UniverT. Fllswoitn. 1977 Claremont 1. "aiU South i. ate May patents sity students, the bride is a ol the prospective groom. senior at the school and her Miss fiiisscll has heen a song husband will be graduated 'it has fulfilled an l.DS leader I'm the past two years at August. He mission in California. the U. Her fiance is a junior and Hostcs.oes at par-lit affiliated with Beta Theta; lies har been Miss Susan' Brinkman. Mrs Lewis Iiobbins, li. . bride-to-beAn aunt of the Mrs Mrs Vaughn Fcatherstonc. Mrs! Nowell Morris. Mrs Cecil Al-- j was hostess ill. lav Purrington. lireeht-eami Mrs Ueyntoiiil at the lea at her home in Sail Holbrook. Lake City. MiP'r n "fndert Salt Late County, Utafr ' H'ii Inrxiiiy. 'June 12, grades will take place at Grand Mesa. Colo.. July youth entering the 11th and 12th grades will be at Grand Mesa 14-2- ' Vows Water conditions on fishing ervoirs. waters throughout the State Most anglers throughout nor-- , were forecast to continue high throughout the next several them Utah concentrated on the I days to the next couple of lakes and reservoirs since most j weeks. This outlook, Department of streams were running high and) ' with late runoff from Fish and Gime spokesmen muddy noted today, will hold especially heavy snowpaeks still remain-- : true in the major drainages ing in the higher elevations. throughout the northern half of; As usual, the larger the state where heavy snow-pacthe heaviest fishing . at higher elevations are, yet to come down the streams. pressure and yielded the best: Spring creeks and small streams creel returns to anglers over with low elevation headwaters the opener. These traditionally are expected to offer the only favored lakes and reservoirs consistent creel returns during from Panguitch Lake on the the next week to ten days for south to Hyrum Reservoir on the stream fisherman. the north produced from' fair In the high mountain country to good catches with many forecasts call for another two waters offering the best opento three weeks or longer before ing days success in years. ' the higher elevation waters of type weather was the Uinta and Manti mountains the rule for the opening except will be fully accessible to the in the higher elevations above 9,000 feet where heavy snow-pack- s angler. Late reports from Departand feed over lakes forment of Kish and Game officers bid angler access. It is 'doubtful in these primary fishing areas that these waters will become show camp grounds snow cov- completely accessible to' fisherered, many roads and trails man before late June.' ' The season continues through impassable, and a number of Nov. 30 on ' moist walers "with lakes still iced over. Despite rather cool weather, daily fishing hours 4:d0 a.ni. 4 scattered thunder showers and to 9:00 p.m. hail storms, an estimated 185.000 The praying mantis washes anglers enjoyed fair to good fishing over the opening week its face like a cat after pyery and on lakes, streams and res meal. Mid-Apr- Be 1 Repeated Miss Andrea Stewart, daughter of Mr Mrs Paul W. Stewart, 2486 Village Cir. makes known her engagement to Brent K Nielsen, son of Mr & Mrs UulH't't 11. Nielsen. 4tk!l ldlewild lid. , wards. d Miss Stewart, a student at the University of Utah, will continue , Temple Rites Unite Couple her studies this fall. Ilcr fiance i has attended Utah State Univ- versity. University of Utah and In a ceremony solemnized 7 in the Salt Lake Temple recently finished a tour of duty June Gordon B. Hinckley of Filler by with the U. S. Artny. the Council of the Twelve, Miss Valerie Hanmre became the ! Drinking driverf ora a major manaca an Hia highways. 21-2- Registration will take place at the church office. 1 , n. Announce Engagement Of Miss Edginton il July ! The couple will exchange vows July 9 in Skaggs Memorial ChatH1. First Baptist Church. Willow Creek Country flub is set for rcceptian after-- j i waters-sustaine- to Summer Camp Set At Christ Methodist Now being organized is a summer bowling league for women. The program started June 11 at the Ritz Classic. Any woman interested is asked to call Sharon McLaws at 266-551- Couple Plans Marriage For Middle of August Mr Mrs John T. Dennis, 3469-5t- h Three summer camps for ju- Fast, announce the engagenior and si nior high school ment and forthcoming marriage youths atending Christ Moth of their daughter. Miss Loretta odist Church hate been sclted- Dennis to David Scott Lawrence. son of Mr & Mrs Warrcta uled. Lawrence. 8804 State St. The one for youth entering Scott The couple plan an August the 7th and 8th grades will be 16 wedding k at the East : held at Kamas Aug. 12th Ward, 606 E. 3900 youth entering 9th and tilth - Mill-cree- The engagement of their daughter. Miss Joan Ruth to Terry Michael Shuman, son of Mrs Marie J. I.ani-nto2761 Blair St., is being announced by Mr & Mrs Douglas Edginton, 6745 Lazy Bar Cir. Their will take marriage place June 29 at Crestwood Villa. the Dorchestcrs; Miss Ma Ho Pin, lovely Chinese tighl-wir- e Christiani's trained Byron Tempests Walker; and hordes of To Live in Far West Chimpanzees clowps, elephapts, pretty girls Now living in their new home ant' he woplcjs greatest jug- - in Glendale, Calif., arc Mr & glcr, Miss Lottie Brunn. These Byron James Tempest, are just a few of the highlights (Mrs following a wedding trip to Las Plans are nearing completion that will be seen with Polack Vegas. Bros. Circus in botfi Qgden and Before her recent marriage for the presentation of the thirMrs Tempest was Miss Beverly teenth annua? Ogden and gait Kay Jackson, daughter of Mr Lake City Sjtrjpe Circuses, & Mrs E. Warren Jackson. 1905 Build-Shrine which are a benefit for the i is' in Room 324, KieseL Lamboujitc Ave. (3145 South). in Salt lake Parents of her husband are Mr Charities pnd cfiyijies ing, phone Fund. City the office is in the Masonic & Mrs Henry G. Tempest, 1714 The circqs will pjay a two ijay! Temple. 650 East South Temple, East 3045 South. Both have attended univerengagement in Ogden af John M. ?! Greffoz sities in 333.7100. Utah, the bride at the Affleck Ball Park starting on phonc U. and Mr Tempest at BYU. June 25. Matinees aV3:00 and is the general chairman. nights at' 8:00. In Salt Lake City the circus will start with a Pairs Sets Aug. 20 Announcement Tea matinee pt 3:0 on Thursday, Event For Reveals Engagement Weddmg June 27 at Derks Fieltj. Performances for tlie balance of the The engagement and Aug. 20 At an announcement tea held three day engagement will be at wedding plans of Miss Kathryn June and 8, the engagement 3:00 and 8:00 PM' through Sat- Curtis and John A. Christensen of University of wedding plans urday the'29th,' t)le last' day. were revealed June 8 at a lun- Utah students, Miss E. Kay More '"thpn a score of 'new cheon held at the Doll House. ' Russell and Lynn S. Ellsworth, acts, piany of them touting Their marriage will be an America for the fifst time com- event of Aug. 20 in the Logan were announced. They plan Salt Lake Temple rites. prise the all new 1963 Polack LDS Tqmple. (pronounced Pahluck) Bros. is the daughThe bride-to-b- e Circus, pat Anthony' ape pis C. Cur- of A Mrs Homer ter Dr t performing fiops pnq tigers are tis, Haverford, Pa., and attends currently featifret' in tpe picture Billy Roses Jumbo"; the University of Utah, where the Therqn Family of cyclists; she is a member of Alpha Phi the Fljlfnfc Steeles,' featuring and Lambda Delta Sigma. Her Tony Steeles triple somersault fiance is the son of Mr & Mrs on the flying trapese; Englands first family of bareback riders, John C. Christensen, 1639 East Sirsy ! 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