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Show irt -- Friday, August utaii vau.ky xi:.s n::.i:y 'I,- u EDGEMONT TIMPANOGOS - Mr. and Mrs. H Clark and family have i turned i an extended trip in the eastern stales', witch they visited in New York City wilh Mrs fr-m- Clark':-daiiithter- the Jane romeruy funner , and They also visited at Srrii1n Pa-with Miss Jbr'riee Ituwley who is serving as a missionary tlien , ! ai the a luil il.i-- s Has' logs of Chico Hirer! tin- - jia-- l Cal Ill-- and Mis. J. (luliien v.'ieks a' tin- - home of Mr. and Talor and family lelt V ethics Mis. O C. M.irrmlti for a ihn-- weeks v.tcaltor Mrs. Lyii a iiogan. .Mrs liiji to Aiiona, where they wil1 Sin ill and Mr- - Kiomu Hi ire! on i vi.-with Mrs. Taylor's paretits the Chautauqua at the a iid min r relatives. MIA flirl s' home this week. Mr. and Mrs Herman S. Rich aids and family spent the past week at Yellow-lon- e park. The Edjiemont I .it entry club Congratulations will hold their summer outing Being Received Friilay. August 3d The group of Mrs will met t at tin mnrri Aiiiioiineing the Richards at 10 a in and wil! age plans of their (laughter 1 lien go to the art building in Dei ,ii McCiiriv and Wilson A Spriimville and view the nit Mad eii son of Mr. and Mrs J Luiirhi-nWill follow J. Madsen, Jr. of Vine vard is exhibit. All inen-hi-rtin- - exhibit. are liv Mr and Mrs. Don Mcori-i-to attend. of Provo. Curdy ('luff received Sup! Clan-neset for Tin flale lias from Alums! :;H, at (tie bii-le.of rommi-iidalioi- i a home, l the Sunday Seliou' w i ' a rerrp!nui to follow. Aug huur-laling a i.itnr fi'oi'i the 311. at the First ward hall. Fol teiard had reported tin- junior lowing a honeymoon in Cali Sundat si him! os one of the best fornia and the northwestern in tin- i'll i i eh and aim for the tales the Volin Cuuile will re-p'-i.t n atU-iidei- d arc f s Li-tti- r ( iis Mis . Maud Ri.wlry rifim's a (il'Khtful vacation trip, upon Iir return. She uccoinpynifil lidr riaughii r ami son villuw. Mr. and Mrs. SYi.ifall Nielsen of Sprimtviile and tln-- visited relatives in Malm, at Klamath Fails. (Jit., ami i'.i-Washing tun. They aisn visited Ellis I.e Ri.y wlui i serving as a f.DS missionary at Klamath Falls. They particularly enjoyed the Columbia r.vrr highway and 3 d.i i spi i :t at YelliiWstoiie Park Mrs- j.han.plets e ni.-nl- i s 1 , - -- : .'urn to Loan, win in they will of Plea.-iiu- l Mr. ami is attending r I Here 4 1 Last! - FILM Dead-Lin- e Joyce Patten To Marry Iseslie Neves ordered an When the mob the misinnocent mail it in-- i take of tangling with a battling r and there were deadMr. and Mrs. Stanford Patten i.ew-paView announce the lines ahead Be sure tu read of approaching marriage of their William's Engle's Stirring True daughter. Joyce to Leslie Neve Story in The American Weekly, on of Mr and Mrs. Wilford the Magazine distributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Ex-- ; Necves of Pleasant Grove. set 28 been for amiuerhas August the wedding date, the marriage in take place in the Salt Lake a rereption to fol temple, low in Pleasant View ward hall Mi.ss Patten is a graduate of Lincoln high school and seminary. Mr. Neves is a graduate (Make Every Exposure Good) l A.S.A. Rated General Electric . META1 MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH lectures of Orem TINTING MOUNTING fjj Your Choice Photos S M&R Photo A home to turn to in time of need 3-S- Finishing Stodi r .... a PIIONE OiSJIl com- kth North fortable, ipaclous, beautifully appointed meeting place for the family, relatives and friends. This is Berg Mortuary, one of the most modem and most homelike funeral establishments in this locality . . . home of The Perfect Tribute" . . . home of the service any family can afford. 1 p: iV r A V. - m REAL traffic deaths in- INS. AGENCY 0. 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SAC. after spending 20 Miss McCurdy is a graduate irooperx, of the Provo high school, and her months in the Pacific theater. fi.inee is a graduate of Lincoln He served in the iiigii .school. army for four years wilh the I iMli F.A in the south Pacific. Washington inane lin-i- 2.J, i!- - lilt ii r ri.l Entered as matter November office at Provo, Utah, under the Act of March 8, second-clas- In 19, 193. .olltf s Published every Friday IS" West Center in Trove and 273 South Main in Salt Lake. By Utah Valley Publishing Company, Provo, Utah. Tfl |