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Show Engagements and Marriages Mark The Month of June LEWIS-SOUTHWICK Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lewis announce the marriage of their daughter, Byrl, to Don B. Southwick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Azer Southwick, of Lehi Thursday, June 13, in the Salt Lake temple. The bride is a graduate of the Pleasant Grove high school, and the groom graduated from the Lehi high school. He is employed ,at Magna. Last Thursday, the groom's mother, Mrs. Southwick, entertained enter-tained at a miscellaneous shower at the family home in Lehi. Mrs. Melba Harris Harker of Tay-lorsville Tay-lorsville entertained at a miscellaneous miscel-laneous shower Friday evening at the home of her mother, Mrs. L. O. Harris, of Lindon for some of the high school friends of the bride. DRIGGS-McCULLOUGH Mrs. Burlin Driggs announces the engagement of her niece, Marjorie LaRee Driggs. to Howard Glenn Mc-Cullough Mc-Cullough of California, the marriage to take place in the Wilshire Wedding Wed-ding chapel, Los Angeles, June 27. The young couple will spend their honeymoon in Utah. The bride-elect, who is a daughter of the late Ennis and Mabel A. Driggs, lived in Pleasant Grove until a few years ago, when she moved to California. She was graduated in 1939 from the Freemont high school in Los Angeles, and has been employed em-ployed as a clothing model in one of the shops in Hollywood, and of latee, as a cosmetician for the Thrift drug company in Los Angeles. Mr. McCullough is employed in the office of the Douglas Air Craft company. com-pany. r . Progressive games were played, the first prize being won by Mrs. Mary Price, and the second by Helen Warnick. Dainty refreshments were served to the following guests: Miss Bonnie Jensen of Provo, Mrs. Mary Price, Orem, Miss Helen Warnick, War-nick, Miss Erva Kirk, Mrs. Louise Heidenreich, Mrs. Rhea Dickerson all of Pleasant Grove. |