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Show THREE MILFORD GIRLS ANNOUNCE THEIR MARRIAGES POPULAR MEMBERS OF YOUNGER SET MARCH TO ALTAR The announcements of marriages of three popular Milford girls have been made this past week. DAVIS-ASHWORTH Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Davis announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter, daugh-ter, LaRue, to Mr. J. L. Ashworth. of Los Angeles, California. The wed- ding took place December 27, 1928, at' Parowan. Mr. Ashworth is at pros-, ent in Los Antreles, and will be join- i ed by h's bride on March 10. and the young couple will make their home in Los Angeles. ; Mrs. Ashworth has been employed since her high school days at the J. C. Penney store in Milford. She i-a i-a popular member of Milford's younger young-er set. Jack Ashworth is the son of Mrs. May Ashworth, former resident of this city. While living here, he was employed at the White Market. The wedding was kept a secret from their friends here for two months. They have the well wishes of all their acquaintances. OSBORN'-MILLS Myrtle Osborn and Ray Mills slipped slip-ped away to Salt Lake last week and were married on the ISth by Bishop Graham. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Osborn. Os-born. She has been a student of the Milford high school for the past four years and will be missed by her classmates: class-mates: She goes to Ealt Lake this week to join 'her husband and they will make their home in the capito! city. Mr. Mills is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Game's of Salt Lake City, lie is at present employed as fireman fire-man on the Union Pacific, working out of Salt Lake. They expect to return to Milford April 1 to make their here here. SINGLETON-McVAY o. Mention is made elsewhere in this issue of the wedding of Elizabeth I Singleton to Mr. Leo McVay. Each I of the contracting parties was formerly for-merly employed by the Union Pa-cifoc Pa-cifoc here and have the esteem of many Milford friends w extend congratulations. |