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Show Louis Uresk Weds Illinois Miss Announcement has been received re-ceived of the marriage of Miss Corinne Blomquist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Blomquist, of Elmwood Park, Illinois, to Louis Uresk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Uresk, Sr., of Myton. They recited their nuptial vows at Elko. Nevada, Dec. 19th. The bride is a graduate of Northwestern University school of music and is working toward a Master Degree in the same school. Presently she is teaching in the Kenosha Public schools at Kenosha, Wisconsin. The groom is a graduate of the Roosevelt High School, served ser-ved 2 years in the U. S. Army during and after World War II, is a graduate of the Utah State Agricultural College at Logan and is now in his 4th year at the Northwestern Dental College Col-lege in Chicago, where he will graduate in June. The newlyweds will reside at Kenosha, Wis. until Louis completes com-pletes his course in dentistry. The young couple came from Chicago during the Christmas holiday to visit the groom's parents and when enroute to Myton, stopped at Elko, Nev. for their wedding ceremony. However they did not announce their marriage until they had returned to Chicago. The host of friends of the Uresk family extend their best wishes to the new bride and groom. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Linck entertained en-tertained at a bridge dinner Saturday Sat-urday evening with their guest list including Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robinson, Rob-inson, Mr. and Mrs. James Dal-gleish, Dal-gleish, Miss Alice Todd, and Mr. and Mrs.. Ted Thomas. Bridge ' was the evening's diversion, with prizes awarded to Miss Todd, Rex Lamb, Mrs. Robinson and Mr. Thomas. Miss Helen Hemphill, who' is attending Henager Business College Col-lege in Salt Lake City, was home for the weekend to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Den-zel Den-zel Hemphill. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Krebs. Jr. and small daughter, of Salt Lake City, were weekend visi- tors at the home of Mrs. Krebs' father, H. L. Crapo. While here they attended to their property interests in Myton.. |