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Show Wll'IWpMlll!lllill1lll'l'l! IllWIf "HWlWlIIIIIW pmi'i'il!i"iiii' I T IH!lp"Wlil!!l'l fWflW'PPffMff)! - "Vi1 1 ' i ''jp " . ' 111,11 liii1iM,l w , I?,! f 'Ml i ill J i 'I I II i i1! til h Am iilll ( , i i,i il ! i id 1 1 kii'iI'i 1 i'I I ffi ill Ii ()fV "M' ,1,'t iHm I , i'U I I 1 I , i il1 i1 ll if I i "i i I J i ,, I i,"1! il ' I i Marian Palmer ' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Palmer, l formerly of Cedar 'City, now ! residing in Washington, D.C., r. announce the engagement of their daughter, Marian, to Richard Benjamin Mieremet of Salt Lake City and Washington, Wash-ington, D. C. Miss Palmer, a former student stu-dent at the College of Southern South-ern Utah, was graduated from the University of Utah and has don.3 graduate work in economics at George Washington Wash-ington University. She holds a position with the National Science Foundation in Washington, Wash-ington, D. C. Mr. Mieremet, whose parents par-ents are Mr. and Mrs. Hen-drick Hen-drick David Mleremot of Salt Lake City, has attend the University Un-iversity of Utah ancl is continuing con-tinuing his studies at the University Un-iversity of Maryland. He is a member of the 11th Special Forces, U. S. Army Reserve, and has completed a mission to the Netherlands. A November wedding in the Salt Lake Temple is planned. -,i.,..i...-.IUI,I,I.II. a,,!, MIIIMMMlililM q i MISS MARIAN PALMER |