| Show 4 yst Sunday Morning Misf-ew- art ents The ceremony was performed by the Rev William McRae Forsyth of the First Union Presbyterian followed by a wedchurch and ding breakfast at the bride's home for members of the wedding party The bride who was unattended given in marriage by her father She wore a charming bridal gown of white embroidered organdy with a garland headdress to harmonize and carried a bridal bouquet of lilies of the valley and pink roses The marriage vows were read before an improvised altar of roses land ferns Early summer flowers Iwere used profusely throughout the Ireeeiving rooms Appropriate piano 'music was played by Professor jFrank Van Cott Only members of ijthe immediate families attended the rites The bride is a graduate of the iBranch Agricultural college a former student at Brigham Young university where she was a member jof the O S Travota social unit and at the University of Utah where she was affiliated with Pi Beta Phi sorority Mr Petersen is a graduate of the 'University of Utah a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity and attended Stanford university where he was a member of El Toro and Toyan clubs Active in southern Utah business circles he is a graduate of Columbia university graduate school of business administration and is a past director of the United States junior chamber of commerce After a brief honeymoon trip the couple will make their home in Cedar City ' par-- eventf Lake ursda'j wans t sessloi Sorosi ernoor ung eld fol in reai retion to 2 ' hostes-- rt clutj Vocal illahan r Mrs! he evej ven bv John! 1 rs Cal guests Ole E n Mrs John rs Me s Peay ded Complimented At Thursday Party id H G vo busi It Lake-- e s W ohn the liv wed the lal will ll A Ken-- Earlier In the week the same group of girls enjoyed a spaghetti supper at the home of Miss Marian j Clay Jean Mrs Melvin C Wilson entertained members of the Mnemonic club at her home Friday afternoon Luncheon and sewing were the entertainment of the occasion for the 20 members in attendance son of inton of to take temple (e of the illege at ig school o years te of the ike their t Irving Harold Peterson above who was Miss Flor-- " ence Jones of Cedar City before her marriage on Thursday Mrs Manti LDS Temple Scene of Wedding Troth Holds 40th Solemnized Annual Banquet of FORK— Mr and Mrs Joseph Skinner of Spanish Fork announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Anne Skinner to Howard G Freiss The wedding will take place Sunday June 11 at the family home 46 North First East street in Spanish Fork Miss Skinner is an employe of Utah Mortgage and Loan company In Logan Mr Freiss a son of Mr and Mrs 0 C Freiss of Lincoln Neb also Is employed at Logan The couple will be at home in Logan after June 25 pique and d peasant-embroidere- LOGAN — Attractive In its appointments charming in its setting was the 40th annual alumni banquet of the Utah State Agricultural college held Saturday evening in the library of the school At 7 p m the hour set for the banquet the gorgeous sunset seen from the large windows of the west set up a rivalry with the floral display which decorated the 27 tables at which 400 guests were seated W W Owens graduate of 1916 was master of ceremonies and introduced John T Caine III of Chicago a graduate of 1904 as toastmaster for the evening To the theme of 25 years of extension work responses were made by the following Mrs Carl Badger of Salt Lake City who will be best known with her many years connected with the extension work of the college as Mrs Rena B May-coMr Ethel B Lund of Brigham City graduate of 1924 L M Windsor graduate of 1911 Gronway Mrs Bud Fuller above daughter of Mr and Mrs J N R Tarry of Cedar City graduate of 1914 and president of 1914 graduatSmith of Cedar City who ing class Rohert S Simpson presibefore her marriage on dent of the 1939 graduating class Music for the evening was furTuesday in the Alpha Chi nished by an instrumental trio house at Omega chapter There were present as special was Miss Vilata guests W L Lloyd representative Logan of the extension division of WashSmith ington D C Director William Peterson and the following who have served as directors of the extension department: Dr R J Evans Dr Elmer G Peterson president of the college John T Caine III the board of trustees of the college Robert L Judd president of the Alumni association also members of the class LOGAN—Mrs E G Peterson en of 1914 whose 25th anniversary the tertalned at a luncheon party Mon- fete celebrated The committee on arrangements day In the tearoom of the Bluebird included W W Owens chairman honoring Mrs W C Winton and Mrs Caroline B Hendricks ProfesMrs Knox Winton of Wlnnetka sor Ira B Hayward David Robert P Simpson and Er111 and Mrs George H Champ of win Clement executive secretary of Pasadena Cal who are visiting alumni association here with Mr and Mrs F P carried an garden bouquet Mrs William R Hunter of Cedar City sister of the bride was attending matron Mrs R M Fenton of Kanab ateo a sister was matron of honor and Miss Ida Stauffer was maid of honor Ralph DeMoisy of Salt Lake City was best man for the bridegroom The wedded couple are both graduates of the Utah State Agricultural college Mr Fuller Is affilated with the Sigma Chi fraternity and the bride is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority which she served as Its president during the past year Following the wedding ceremony A a buffet supper was served k and Roman banquet cloth was used on the refreshment table which was centered with a wedding cake surrounded with roses The house was effectively decorated with an abundance of garden flowers Later In the evening the couple left for Chicago where they will make their home for the present wedded to Arthur Manning Jolley of Spanish Fork on June 20 ck cut-wor- J HUNTINGTON-- Mr and Mrs C L Guymon of Huntington announce the marriage of their daughter Miss June Guymon to Jay W Jewkes In Los Angeles son of Mr and Mrs David N The marJewkes of Orangeville HUNTINGTON— Mr and Mrs G riage took place Friday in the Manti C of Huntington anKillpack L D S temple nounce the marriage of their daughter Miss Edith Killpack to Dame Alumni Rupert Burgess son of Mr and Mrs J W Burgess of Castlegate Elects New Officers The ceremony was performed PRICE— At the annual banquet May 20 at Los Angeles with the folof Notre Dame Alumni association of the last week officers for the coming lowing friends and relatives Mrs and Mr present couple young were elected as follows' James year Shiner Price president succeed Wesley Wilson and daughter Mary-li- n Miss Wilson of North Hollywood mg Pete Tabone Castlegate Elda Odorizzi vice president Mrs Mr and Mrs J H Killpack RiverPaul Holdaway secretary and Miss side Mr and Mrs Scott Killpack Jeanne Giraud treasurer Miss and Mrs and Mrs Robert Keeler Annie Bonello Miss Elda Odorizzi Los Angeles and Miss Mildred Villard were apMrs Burgess lived in Huntington with until last August when she went to pointed as play committee Miss Mary Notananni Miss Celes-tm- a Los Angeles She and her husband Bergera Miss Teresa Colzani returned here last week on a honeyand Miss Olga Dupin as activity moon trip and will be at home in Couple Wedded Affair Honors Visiting Trio 50 Couples Attend Beta Kappa's Spring Formal ffL Bur-goy- ne LOGAN— May 27 marked the Ume for the annual spring formal of Alpha Kappa chapter of Beta Kappa The evening’s entertainment began when 50 couples met at the hotel where the banquet was held The theme carried out was the evergreen tree in honor of the freshman pledges The tables were decorated with large bouquets of red templar roses the fraternity flower Before the banquet the girls were presented with a favor and a gardenia corsage John Whitby was general chairman and Richard Chambers was toastmaster Responses were given by Orlando Smith Henry Skidmore Gerald Stolworthy Grant Harris Professor Chester J Myers and Lindsay the newly elected Arkon Patrons and patronesses included Professor and Mrs Chester J Mers Mr and Mrs Howard Dorst and Profeasor and Mrs Paul M Champ A long oblong 'MW u Titan Jay ig W Jewkes left formerly Miss June Guyman of HuntMrs Rupert Burgess right who bride of a Friday ington was wedded May 20 She is the former Miss Edith Killpack also of Huntington Mrs Jay Castlegate Tor-geso- Ell-wo- Price Folk in Limelight With Gay Doing! Elks Ladies Set Banquet Observes Visitation Of O E S Grand Officials Gala to Climax Year at Dunn After sembled canyon evening mound of yellow roses combined with a variety of spring flowers centered the table Covers were laid for 15 guasts Mrs A H Thompson entertained at luncheon In the blue room of the Bluebird Wednesday for the trio of visitors Gay flowers centered the table where covers were laid for the following gueets' Mrs F P Champ Mrs E G Peterson Mrs Parley E Peterson Mrs Julia N Howell Mrs H R Hurren Mrs Harry Parker Mrs S E Clark n Mrs J A Hulme Mrs George Mrs O Guy Cardon Mrs S E Clark Mrs A F Stockton Miss Charlotte Kyle Miss Ida Marie Clark and the honorees Following luncheon the visitors motored to Ogden where they took a their plane for their home In 111 a suburb of Chicago Ec-cl- ' E13 A C Alumni er LOGAN— Mr and Mrs J N Smith of Cedar City announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Vilate Smith of Logan to Bud Fuller aon of Mr and Mrs A E Fuller of Phoenix Arlz The ceremony was performed in a candlelight ceremony Tuesday evening at the Alpha Chi Omega house by Joseph E Cardon In the presence of the immediate families and a few ' close friends The bride wore a summer model Miss Lorraine Hawley of Richfield above who will be June 4j 1939 Logan College Galas Vie With Bridal Fetes Smith-Full- gan is announced SPANISH Win-netk- Two Young Honor Jean Stewart LOGAN — a dessert bridge and shower party was given Wednesday evening by Miss Evelyn Carlisle and Miss Mildred Badger honoring Miss Jean Stewart a June bride The house was decorated with a variety of spring flowers The guest list included Mrs William D Lohman Mrs Bennie Degn Mrs Ted Carlisle Mrs Erwin Clements Mrs Datus Hammond Mrs Keith Spencer Mrs Valdo Benson Miss Reta Hall Miss Anna Johnson and Miss Beth Stewart Harold Madsen entertained at a dinner party Sunday evening for Miss Jean Stewart and her fiance David M Welling of Ogden Covers were laid for six guests Symphony Tea Mrs F P Champ and Mis N W the banquet the group asat the girls' ramp in Logan and spent the rest of the dancing Hostesses Bride-Ele- Chrsitiansen entertained at an at- Logan tractively appointed tea Sunday aft- Feted at Luncheon ernoon at Mrs Champ's home honPRICE— Naomi chapter No 13 was extended to the place cards and Miss Marion Peterson daughter oring the members of the Utah State In in Order of Eastern Star received avors and cleverly employedabout Ogden of President and Mrs Elmer G Pe- Agricultural college symphony orthe arrangement of flowers Elizabeth C Sutton worthy grand th room terson who for the past two years chestra following the concert given LOGAN— Mrs George S Eccles of PRICE— Plans for the tea at matron and G H Porter worth)! Mrs Paul Pizetto of Helper was PRICE— As the conclusion of the has held a position in a children s by the organization at the Logan Ogden entertained at an attractively D S afterL tabernacle arrived In York New will Sunday which Price Elks ladies City receive grand patron and associate grand responsible for the dining room first J0ar 0f tye academic life of library appointed luncheon party Monday to spend two noon home the wives of Elks club members officers Thursday evening In the decorations Mrs W B Jones Thursday afternoon her at Ogden home honCarbon college the members of the months’ vacation here with her parThe tea table and house were who attend the state convention Masonic temple with an artistically of Helper supervised decoration freshman class will frolic oring her niece Miss Kathryn Caine a of flowers Friday ents In June she will attend the decorated with spring will be com- designed banquet In their honor in Price next week-enof the chapter room of Logan charming daughter of A breakfast was held Frida) afternoon in the library end gym- American Library association’s con- great variety at a meeting Monday afterOne hunderd twenty-fiv- e Professor and Mis George B Cain' guests G If June 4 Is your birthday the pleted E Those who poured were Mrs noon at the home of Mrs J Brack- representing every chapter In Utah morning at Rinetti and Capltolos naaium halls Varied refreshments vention to be held in San Francisof this city whose engagement to best hours for you on this date are en Lee Mrs William L Wanless Junc-jcaf- e for all visitors who remained are oR from Wanlass of Washington D - co and spend some time there visit- Peterson Grand president and delegations h a fnre prowith 0 11 1 m from to a from 3 and Mrs N A Pederson Assisting Ralph p m Committees appointed by Mrs fair Mrs C R Fergusson C son of Dr and Mrs William L Colo chapters were seated the night to please the musical taste ing the gram In Mrs were N W room the dining pmm toThe5 p m and from are9 tofrom11 Lee to outline the activities at tion event Wanlass of Logan has been anat the banquet table which was ar- directed this and a matinee dame for rhythm p The following ladies motored to Christiansen Mrs Walter Welti and nounced danger periods which the visiting ladies will be ranged In the form of a mammoth Mrs J W Hammond general Lee Gibson class Is luncheon 9 to 11 a m from 7 to 9 p m and president a to attend Clark Miss Marie Ida Friday S enterHyrum Glen entertained include Mrs chairman of the reception The guest list at the luncheon Instar tor of the event from 11 p m until midnight One hundred guests called and bridge party given by Mrs Nelson chairman of refreshments cluded an attractive group of young The center of the star was marked tained members of the past maThe pep clubs of Carbon high Eugene Peterson of that place Mrs If a woman and June 4 is your Mrs G W Leatham of table and with Mrs were present guests of Ogden friends of Misa a handsome floral piece ar- trons' circle at her home Monday school announce newly elected of- R E Berntson Mrs C L Pocock W C Winton and Mrs Knox Win- girls birthday this ought to turn out to room decoration and Mrs Nick ranged in rainbow hues a tribute evening preceding the official vis- ficers to lead the social activities Mrs James Johnson Mrs A O ton of Wlnnetka 111 and Frederic Game with the exception of Mrs be a very lucky day for you You Bernardl Wanlass mother of the bridegroom-to-b- e to the grand rainbow session of the itation of the grand officials Mrs of the Institution next year hospitality director are probably fully capable of takAnderson Mrs E A Johnson Mrs Dixon of Ogden Mrs Caine mother of the Newly elected officers of the club organization which will be conduct- Sutton is a former member of NaJo L F Keller Mrs W W Lundberg Miss elected Betty of care ing yourself especially will stand in the line at ed next fall The rainbow motif omi chapter bride-to-and Mrs Ellen Eccles Misb succeed Its to Bettie with D club closed Belotnst Yonk Mrs Memory year when it comes to handling your the tea headed byreceiving George Mrs E J Mrs Otto Mc's the Misses grandmother who the wtih as and Lund luncheon a Mrs buffet Be bridge Rmsel Hansen party president careful that Kinnon Griffin Mrs personal affiirs Mrs G W Norma Walters as vice president Kenneth Lim and Mrs Joseph Thursday afternoon at the home of accompanied her to Ogden to attend excitement does not make you for- Leatham president Slate DUP Mrs D F Larsen Mrs Flag Day Luncheon the luncheon Camps Mrs IJoyd E Malm Ixmise Wade secretary and Betty Morgan Jr get to say the proper thing at the Silas Anderson Mrs John Menotti Christensen tit usurer The luncheon table was decorated Returns Home Annual Encampment right time Most people will Mrs C A Knobbs of Helper Mrs To Close Year's with red roses Twelve guests were Pipper club seloted Miss Gayle praise so whenever poo-- 1 Clyde' RobertVof Columbia ad Mrs Miss Mary Peterson daughter of Co as president succeeding Miss Mgyy Price Women's a ble be liberal with it The coming present For Next DAR Activities Friday jjprnar(j and Mrs Parley Petersou The committee on arrangements Professor llilm Staples with the Misses year should be very favorable for The tea will be held Friday bewho has attended the Katharine L H IeeveB V Mrs v'( Mrs included born1 president Dorothy Tingey you particularly In a financial way tween the hours of 3 and child PRICE— With the fust secretary-treasure- r V Wilson Mrs Whitney I loyd and Gibbs School for Secretarial Science Ixiuise Hills You may have a favorable change in the women's clubroom 5pm of the in Price as special guest accom- Marian in Boston the past year and was Helen Storr Mrs Lloyd E Malm In your opinion of someone who reporter Cla) auditorium and all wives arrived graduated with honors her parents also guests and Dorothy Wiiile cheer leaders panied by now rubs you the wrong way Writ- municipal of Elks in Carbon county regardof Salt home Thursday of last week for a Mrs Christensen Morris of Carbon-liesthe the of of Carbon honor camp Members PRICE— ing selling painting designing less of whether or not they hi long visit- short visit with her parents before Surprising their husbands at the Women’s club recently organ- Lake City spent the week here teaching the playing of a musical to the ladies’ club are invited to atDaughters of Utah Pioneers and the regular Rotary dinner meeting relatives with going to Albuquerque N M where club social ing instrument or radio tend A mUBical program will lecturing four city camps will hold the annu il wives of the members led by Mrs ized as a literary and she has accepted a position hejtober entertained their partners Fndcy broadcasting may be listed as presented during the afternoon Mrs J W Hillabrant will be Mrs Joseph Morgan Jr enterof the organization W E Mi Intire president's lady the home of Mrs W D at among the activities offering many of Mrs William Peterson of Salt Ladies of the visitors will also hostess at her home In Wattis pre- - encampment evening her tained the members bridge and Mrs Melvin C Wilson wife of Broadhead A opportunities for ou You your be entertained at the banquet sentlng a brilliant program of Anier-tia- n next Friday In Pioneer park profusion of spring club at luncheon and bridge Wed- Lake City spent Decoration day the entered vn e president the husband and immediate flowers filled the rooms and Mrs Mary Oleon Jones daughtit family planned Saturday evening at the 'I he luncheon here with her mother Mrs A H afternoon music The event will honor and carried their partners garden ahould be very happy together and Price cards and games were the diversion nesday Fred H and brother with C C C camp Mrs M H Wilson of Helper re- of Mr and Mrs beren Olson u is muting was decorated tahle Thompson garden to a theater off party Continuing have ample means to keep the wolf Thom pson and serve as installa- the first child born in Price and the high handed method the laches of the evening flowers regent tiring A late supper was served to the awnVjAom your door tion for Mrs D L Tarmley newly to her a tree will be planted and concluded the entertainment with T child born on June 4 neldom Maid's next hrnlcy guests Mr and Mrs R in the following dedicated of and her elected staff park regent Palace a treat at the Engagement candy shop K Mr and Mrs Hollis An abundant e (reh discouraged the anniversary of her birthday Draper officers after ttie theater of optimism a firtilc brain and Announced Branch Mr and Mrs Cornelius Mrs J O Child county capt un The D A R essay medal was the ability to do things well ought s Mrs C H Harris entertained two Branch Mr and Mrs Elton Pierre presented to Miss Rose Sant! of the will direct the afternoon program Mr to enable this ymmgxtcr to travel TRICE — The engagement of Miss high school by Mrs Wilson at the and a life history of Mrs Jones tables of members of the Thursday Mr and Mrs Edgar Blackburn Carroll Chantry and Mr far along the highway of success Viola Stevensen of Columbia to annual award day of the school will he read by Mrs Ruby Kis-eMrs and home till at her club Bridge If a man and June 4 Is your natal Douglis Olsen of Price son of Mr Homemakers awards were present- captain of the Sally Ann Olson wNight and Mrs W H Tidwell the latter as ee k day your fortitude will sustain you and Mrs Byron Olsen is announced ed by Mrs Parmlcy to Mary Krom-pe- ramp of Price as one of Its fea special guests £i ves basrmort tinder the most trying circum- bv her parents Mr and Mrs Frn-ex- t House GueMs of the Price junior high and by tures of the Wednesday Members stances You are always likely to Luncheon will be served to about Stevensen Rex Howell of Mr and Mrs Mrs Wilson at the Helper junior ) club were the guests of Mrs find a way out of dlffu ulties As 150 guests The date for the wedding has not high school Colo were house Bridge Grand Junction Harris Slmonsen at her home In a newspaper man business execu- yet been disclosed Rith-ard- s Mrs Mr of Jack and guests California popthis week Mrs Blaine Morse and Mrs Max tive broker sales agent optician be dull ot drb Yout hzir need Mr Howell il owner Helper Sunday chemist sailor soldier author acMrs R F was host- Juanita Hovey were cohostessis Thurseley of radio station KFXJ In Grand ples made a rich color theme for or stringy Lovslon used slier ihsm-po- o Chapman t lie luncheon served at three small honorhome Morse tor ph)xi mn dentist or lW)er ou ess to the Thursday Bridge club at the at evening Junction docs these 4 things: tables with covers laid for the are likely to find ourself a protege her home this week with Mrs J T Sets June 17 ing Mrs Jack Hyatt Pastel colors S iturday evening Mr and Mrs Mcmmott N C Mrs and In the 1 members were beautifully employed of good fortune Highlights the hsir giving spellKelley as extra guest entertained at dinner for of snd Mrs Jaik Rnhnrds sweet peas centering each of eight Richards Helper ing lustre snd S hezlililul glow t he For Wedding Date following guests Mr and Mrs of I’rli e additional guests small tables where covers were 2 Tints s It rinses Accents natural Rucl Redd Mr and Mrs Mack PRICE-- Mr color “blends in” fsded strtnds and Mrs W D aiel for 32 guests Bridge completed Shebcl of Columbia and Mr and Bridge Fete announce the engagemmt the entertainment Hall Mrs J Garth Rinses swsy shampoo film Chapman 3 Yellow rosts were the color note Comes the Bride and apprnae hing marriage of their Social circle members enof Mrs J C Hubbard 4 Helps keep lour neatly in plsce home Sewing at the daughter Miss Juanita Chapman tertained their partners at a steak Dual Birthdays when she entertained the Friday A lovtly picture to bo suro ond to Willie E Iairsen son of Mr and Duil birthuis were the o melon Lovslon does nor dye does not blexch Mrs E S fry Friday evening Thirty six Bridge club this week Mrs Lnrsen in L C Gate of to Castle a com on for pricoUu yoort (ilcbration ap Hiid husbands weia transmembers Saturday of evening Shebel Mrs Mink O Tty soy one of the 12 shzdes in and Conner June 17 1s the date set for the ported to the mar by hills to enjoy for Miss Louise Hills and Miss Columbia and Mrs Ruth Pierce and which Lovslon is msde snd see whst pointment today for your wadding portrait wedding which will be solemnized the iumpflre pic nir dna Andorsbn at the latter’ home Mrs Walter Clark of Kenilworth wonders it does for year bsir of at the the home bride's Games and a birthday supper weie were extra SPECIALIZE parents IN HOME PORTRAITS guests tn Prh e enterMrs George li Wallace fcatines of the enli rtuinment for A wedding breakfast will follow tained friends at her home Tuesthe following young Indies' Miss Luncheon followed bv bridge en5 Hint pockogt of drug the ceremony for members of the day evening at dinner Giii'-twere Josephine Seaton Miss Helen tertained the Wednesday club of and dpt itoroi bridal party and the Immediate fam- Mr and Mrs Hal G Mac Knight froussman Miss Dorothy Reeves Mrs R F to which Mcluighlln C !1 Wm 4M9 for Appointment ilies after which th young couple Mr and Mrs C N Mcmmidt of Mini M irmn Clay Miss Jmn Ihn 4 Purpose she was hostess this week at her will have for a short trip 13 'east first Upon Hi Ipc r Mr ami Mis I m Uc d Mias violet Walquut Mm home Hanson Mrs south Mill BINSS ' U ni poclog at 10c ool Vegetable jtheer letiuii they will nmk4 their Mr and Mis Mail 1) Gibson amllMarie ON n and Miss Hi tty Jolin-an- Frank Hanson snd Mis Ivsn home In Pru e Ison Mr Mis 1 ail Hills Mtears Stearns wer club guests Tea Plans For Conclave Horoscope For Today at Planned Couple to Be Wedded At Spanish Fork PRICE— Honoring Mrs Kenneth Alexander of Castlegate Miss Juanita Chapman entertained at her A dainty home Thursday evening pastel color theme was carried out in the appointments of the tables where a light supper was served and where various games were played during the evening Guests were Mrs L C Larsen Mrs Bert Allen Mrs Vernon Mills Mrs Vincent Hyatt Miss Marguerite Ludwig Mrs Thomas Ben-da- committee and Mrs Annabell Long all of Castlegate Mrs Paul Holbrook of Hiawatha and Miss Deon Chapman and Mrs Dean Holdaway of Price home PP for ny wa-- Miss Anne Skinner of Logan below daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Skinner of Spanish Fork whose engagement to1 Howard G Freiss of Lo- June Wedding Notre Castlegate Matron of Mrs -- er s home iTrilmnc- - RICHFIELD— Mrs Afton Hawley announces the engagement of her daughter Miss Lorraine Hawley to Arthur Manning Jolley of Spanish Fork son of Mrs Marcia A Jolley of Provo The marriage will take place June 20 at the bride’s home The bride will be unattended Miss Hawley Is a former student of the University of Utah and Hen-agBusiness collegs in Salt Lake City and a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority Mr Jolley is a former student of the Brigham Young university at Provo Immediately following the ceremony the young couple will leave for a trip to the San Francisco fair and up the west coast to Washington They will make their home In Spanish Fork s will bi Jialt £akc By Couple CEDAR CITY— The marriage of Miss Florence Jones daughter of Mr and Mrs Human L Jones 316 South Second West street and Irving Harold Petersen son of Mr and Mrs H H Petersen of Richfield was solemnized at an interesting June wedding Thursday morning at th8 home of the bride’s par- tewartj ed bJ 5 4Tljc Prominent Couple Wedded At Cedar City Thursday )rr t - ct Carbon College d di-r- ')J ri SW m ind Mrs d ville an-an- ap-- r daugh- - to Fred Mr and vo led June rill make be bride-elect- Li y : ity J mar- - be ss Hazel and Mrs md I L Mrs Dan t ’ ' plate at s grand-lank- s In ollow Out-of-to- the " jfV! 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