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Show Jeanenne Hyatt To Wed InManti Temple Friday, Dec. 10 is the date set by Miss Jeanenne Hyatt of Parowan, Paro-wan, and Delos Dalton, of Circle-ville, Circle-ville, for their marriage, according accord-ing to an announcement made by Miss Hyatt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma E. Hyatt. Mr. Dalton is a son of Bishop and Mrs. El-wood El-wood Dalton pf Circleville. The young couple will be married mar-ried in the Manti L D S temple and will be honored at a reception recep-tion on Saturday evening, Dec. 11 in the Relief Society rooms of the Parowan First-Second Ward chapel. Miss Hyatt has chosen the following fol-lowing as her attendants at the reception on Saturday: Miss Mar-lene Mar-lene Adams to be maid of honor, and the Misses Deon Robinson, JoAnn Orton, Yvonne Benson, Evelyn Jean Dalton, Evadene Lowder, and Glenda Edwards to be bridesmaids. Charles Top-ham, Top-ham, cousin of Mr. Dalton, will perform the duties of best man for him. Miss Hyatt is a graduate of the Parowan High School and attended the College of Southern Utah last year where she was affiliated af-filiated with the Lambda Delta Sigma. The future bridegroom is a graduate of the Piute County High School at Circleville and is now attending the College of Southern Utah. He is a member of the religious fraternity at the college, and is an officer in the R O T C unit there. Following their marriage the young couple will remain in Parowan Par-owan until Christmas, at which time they will go on a delayed honeymoon, and upon their return re-turn will make a home in Cedar City where Mr. Dalton will continue con-tinue his studies at C S U. |