Show tMany Present Engaged to Wed At Herbert Corkey Event in Almy IHa Jean Stuari Old-Tim- er B Holding interest in society news this week is the announcement of the engagement of Miss lie Jean Stuart daughter of Mr and Mrs Claude E Stuert of Uintah to Herbert J Corkey Jr eon of Mr and Mrs Herbert J Corkey Both are graduates of Weber college where Miss Stuart served as president of Chanodo club was affiliated with Whip club and also served on various other committees Mr Corkey served in the U S navy after which he returned to Weber college He was treasurer of the student body and was affiliated with Excelsior club Recently he was elected treasurer of the Rocky Mountain Region of the National tB Student association Mr Corkey is leaving for Los Angeles where he will complete studies for a BS degree in accounting at Woodbury college B esssssssssssHssssBsssssssssssss that of Miss Nuptial notices of the month include Mrs Isabella Morton daughter of Mr and Sterling Morton of Kaysvllle and J Earl Patterson of Riverdale The bridegroom is a son of Adam Patterson Vows were exchanged at the Salt Lake temple on August 18 Weber collere students are to wed announce parents of the prospective bride Miss Ila Jean Stuart will become the bride of Herbert (Bert) Corkey (Bosch and Bell studio) Group Back From Idaho Trip Box Elder County Aug fishing Enjoying a four-da- y Ida last week were trip at Alpine Newell H Wight and son DeOrr George Holton Lloyd Poulsen of Atkinson Promontory and Wayne and son Gary of Los Angeles Thirteen teenage girls from L D S Perry ward attended a South Box Elder stake outing last Thursday at Bear lake The girls were accompanied by their leaders Mrs Cora Quayle and Mrs Hazel Nelson Swimming boating skating luncheon and a program concluded the day Drivers were Bishop Rulon Hirschi Counselor Eugene Bott and Shirl Carter Mrs Elzada Young and granddaughter Sharon Stokes left for Los Angeles last Thursday Sharon has spent the past two months viait ing with relatives and friends and is returning to her home A farewell party was given last Friday evening at Lawn A Mere park in honor of Mr and Mrs C Edward Wilson who are moving to Lewiston to make their home A with was presented program Charles Dredge conducting Refreshments were served and games played by younger groups A gift was presented to Mr Wilson who has served as superintendent of the Sunday school here for the past two years Mr and Mrs Thomas Stokes and son Stephen Salt Lake City spent at the home of the past week-en- d Ms and Mrs Lisle Larsen Mr and Mrs LeRoyl D White left last week for a visit in Denver Colo Mr and Mrs Wayne Atkinson and children Gary and Darlene of Los Angeles and Mrs Lyman Wight spent last Wednesday and Thursday visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Poulsen at Promontory PERRY 28 — Mr and Mrs Merlin H England of Plain City announce the engagement of their daughter Jo d Neal to Donald Skeen son of Mr and Mrs Skeen also of Plain City The wedding is (Bosch & Bell planned for early September studio It F V Sparrow 3651 Ogden announce the engagement of their daughter Peggy to Neil D Bingham Future bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs Thomas S Bingham of Riverdale y The wedding date is yet to be decided studio) and Mrs Sfit Wil-for- (Link-Tiffan- f Holds Second Rush Party There was fun popping for members of the club and that "dates" Wednesday evening when they featured their second rush party of the season The event started with dinner and dancing at Ace's Drive-In- n This was followed by a stag party at Hotel Newhouse in Salt Lake City Gary Rasmus-se- n was in charge of the affair with Neal Rasmussen sponsor assisting About 70 enjoyed the dining and dancing ' § A 4 Qroup Returns Lois E Bond Is From Vacaiion Married to CLINTON Davis County Aug 28 John W Rice returned to Clinton last week after spending six weeks in Gridley Calif He was accompanied by his aunt Mrs Ira Jensen and her two sons Hal and Stephen who with him visited relatives in Metropolis Nev Salt Lake City Provo and Duchesne Terry ALMY Wyo Aug 28 — Approxl-matel- y 800 Almy old timers and their descendants attended the annual reunion held at the old bowery here Sunday Aug 22 state Thomas E Martin president of the Almy Pioneers' association The visitors were from Utah Colorado Montana and Wyoming A picnic lunch was served from noon to o'clock followed Cook Sr William by ap rogram welcomed guests Other speakers included Sim Hutchinson Bishop Lyman Fearm of Rock Springs Bishop Jesse Y Peterson Diamond-viii- e and Judge Fred Morgan Murrey Utah Th Evanston city band under direction of Dave Morrow provided music Harold Peterson of Provo Utah sang several solos William Been 88 was acclaimed the oldest pioneer present and Mrs A Kennedy 88 was next in receiving honors Moving pictures were taken of the group and a social hour followed the program Games and footraces were arranged for children An old timers dance at the L D S Evanston Second ward recreation hall Saturday night was well attended Officers of the organization who were all Include Thomas B Martin president James H Moon vice president and James E Peterson secretary Arrangements for the reunion held annually at the site of the old bowery in the once flourishing mining town of Almy were under direction of officers of the organization assisted by William Cook Sr Lawrence Crompton end Cliff STANDARD-EXAMINE- SUNDAY MORNING The descendants of John Rack-haearly resident of Ogden held a family reunion on Saturday afternoon and evening at Liberty perk Eighty-nin- e members of his family were present A program was presented by members of the family and luncheon was enjoyed While the large group was assembled a family organization was effected The following officers were elected: William J Rack ham president Mrs Florence Wilson Hunter vice president Mrs Elizabeth Rackham Lochhead secretary and treasurer R AUGUST 29 1848 DO NT RISK HOME m PERMANENTS Get a Personalized Permanent by a Professional y Lae S3 SCHOOL SPECIALS 425 350 Regular $850 Regular $750 Regular $20 EX-CEL-C- 7SO IS one-thir- ty LA to ORC LA to ORC will hold its first fall meeting on Wednesday Sept 1 at the IOOF hall two pm All members are asked to be present BEAUTY SALON 2470 Washington Blvd Dial 5 Twos (2-222- 2) PM PRACTICAL FRONT A of ed with the Patented Inner Test CORSE LETTE Durrani the all-in-o- foundation that controls all your You're smooth from figure shoulder to garter for CORSEL-ETT- E melts down bulging hips thighs and "spare tires" while the sturdy fabric top divides and shapes the bustline All this plus the patented Inner Vest and front laces that adjust to daily changes in your figure Bust SUes 86 to 58 Geraldine Smith Becomes Bride EVANSTON Wyo 28 — Mr and Mrs James RAug Smith of announce the marriage Eyenston of their daughter Geraldine and Edwin L Lunsford son of Mr and Mrs Laws on Lunsford of Evanston The marriage took place Thursday Aug 19 at the Presbyterian church in Reno 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