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Show ADAMS YARDLEY Mr. and Mrs. Drcx Adams of Cedar City announce the marriage of their daughter, Elkabcth, to Carl Douglas Yardley, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Yardley of Tangultch on Saturday, November 12th. A reception In their honor was held that evening at the Fifth Ward Relief Society .room at Cedar City. Among family members and friends of Carl's attending the reception were his parents the John A. Yardleys, the John S. Yardleys, the V. Bruhns, the James Yardleys, the Jamcs,petcrsons, the Vernon Itelds and daughters Rosemary and Iletta, the Kirk Moorcs and two children, the A. F. Millers, Kent Miller, Carolyn Crofts, the Ray Calandris, all of Pan-guitch; Ira Lou Wilcock, Donald Lee and fiancee, of Salt Lake; the Gordon Reids of Logan; the D wight Millers of Ogdcn; the John Hursts of St. George; the AshbyReedes of Hurricane. and brother Norman and family in Escalantc, and her parents Mr. and Mrs. Guy Schow and brother Millard and family In Pangultch; they returned to CaUf. Friday. hosemary ftcid, who is majoring in Elementary education at CSU, will "observe" at kindergarten, 1st to ?rd grades in Pangultch Elementary school this week. Rosemary has been doing student teaching at North Elementary in Cedar and when she returns will do student teaching at South Elementary in that city. The DUP Camp Loyhova will meet at the home of Ruby Myers at 3 p.m. Friday, Nov. ISth. The Pangultch Literary Club will meet Monday, Nov. 21st at the home of Mrs. Ruth Hcnrie at 3 p.m. Evan Excell and his parents, the Jim Excells, entertained the group of boys who made the trip to Waterloo, Iowa, as 'winners of the FFA dairy judging team. Films and slides of the trip were shown. Guests included the Jack Sopers, the Jay Houston family, the -Jiendcrson Johnsons, the W. W. Youngs, also the Richard Excells and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Talbot. |