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Show i i ... I . " i r 1 i ; i I ' .! I jj .- . - Miss Patricia Hillman Becomes Bride Of Lt. jg. Eugene Ray Bone In a simple but nicely arranged i ceremony Thursday evening, Sept, 27, at the Second ward church, Miss Patricia Hillman became the bride .of Lieut, jg. Eugene Ray Bone. President Merrill N. War-nick War-nick of Timpanogos Stake officiated, offic-iated, and the bride was given in marriage by her uncle Ford M. Paulson. The couple were unattended, unatten-ded, with only immediate families and close friends, witnessing the impressive rites. Following the marriage a buffet luncheon was served by the bride's mother Mrs. Lucille P. Hillman. Vocal numbers were furnished by Miss JoAJfie Whitehead, accom-panied accom-panied by Miss Maralyn Walker! The newly weds left Friday morning for San Diego, where Lieut. Bone is currently stationed, and after five months there are scheduled to go to San Francisco. The new Mrs. Bone is a 1950 graduate of the Pleasant Grove High School, has attended the B. Y. U. and at the time of her marriage mar-riage was employed at the Geneva Steel Plant. Her benedict is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bone of Lehi. He served 33 months in the U. S. Navy during World War II, and was assistant navigator on the destroyer U. S. English. He has attended the University of Utah three years. |