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Show CHICAGO GIRLS AND HEIiEK MAN TAKE TFMPLE VOW'S ON MARCH 14 .-."lnarriage of interest to local friends and relatives is that of Miss Edith Helmer of Chicago, and Pfc. Joseph E. (Ted) Olpin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Olpin of Heber. The young couple were married Tuesday, March 14 in the Salt Lake Temple. Acompanying the couple and witnessing the ceremony cere-mony were the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Helmar of Chicago; the groom's parents, and his Grandmother Mrs. Inez Olpin. On Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Olpin entertained informally in-formally at their home in Heber for their son and his bride. Local, people attending the af-'fafr af-'fafr were: Mrs. Inez Olpin, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olpin, Mrs. Elwood Siindberg; Mrs.' Lacey O. White, Mrs. Donna O. Ash, Miss Kath-rvn Kath-rvn Olpin and Dee Olpin, also Mr":. Bell O. Hanson and Mrs. May O Mortensen of Ephraim. Pfc. Olnin and his bride accompanied ac-companied by Mr. and Mrs. Helmer. Hel-mer. have returned to the middl west: he to his station in Missouri, Miss-ouri, and she to her work in Chieapo. |