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Show SUGAR HOUSE By Elaine Reiser An all-day outing at Lagoon Thursday presented many suntanned sun-tanned faces and burned arms on teenagers this week. Enjoying Enjoy-ing the swimming and concessions conces-sions were Byron Burnett, Nelson Nel-son Patton, Pat Wright, Carol Shelley, Carole Blumhagen, Stephen Summers, Vee Smith, Duane Millard, and Lois Freestone. Free-stone. Doris and Ted Walker celebrated cele-brated their first wedding anniversary by returning to Como Springs, their honeymoon spot, for the weekend. George Stoll returned home from Germany, where he has been for the past 2 years on a mission. His homecoming is scheduled for June 15th. Dr. Richard E. Reiser and his wife, Eleanor, became parents of a baby boy May 30. The baby was born in Boston where his parents have lived for the past J'ear. They will return to Salt Lake next month to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hamer Reiser, before be-fore Dr. Reiser sets up his dental practice. The Orion Summers family travelled to Logan and Tre-monton Tre-monton for Memorial Day. Enjoying the trip and visiting relatives were their children, Annette, Alan, Stephen, Kelly and Pamela. Guy Meyers flew to Grand Rapids, Michigan, this week to visit his mother, who has been ill. Bill and Jane Schultz welcomed wel-comed a baby boy into their family last week, making three lovely children in the home. Weddings have held the limelight lime-light this week. Paul Crown and Margaret Shupe were married Thursday, May 29th in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception honored them in the Simonson, born Friday, May 30, died of prematurity in a Salt Lake hospital Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Divett spent the weekend touring to St. George where they visited friends and attended temple sessions. Trulan Rockwood and Marilyn Mari-lyn Plowgian will graduate from the University of Utah this week, Trulan having majored in Business and Marilyn Mari-lyn in Home Economics. Westminster College held ,their Baccalaureate services Sunday at 4 p.m. in the First Methodist Church. Commencement Commence-ment exercises will be held Friday at the Dane Hansen Memorial Stadium at 10 a.m. Edward L. Ross and family, Grace, Marianne, and Bonnie have moved back to Sugar House. Their new address is 2667 Beverly. Bonneville Stake Center that evening. A June 5 wedding is being planned by Marion Anderson and Franklin R. Rapp. They will be honored at a reception in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Trowbridge. They plan to live In Salt Lake City while Mr. Rapp finishes bis training at the Radio Institute here. June 12 is the wedding day for Elaine Searle and Morgan. E. Hurd, who will be married in the Salt Lake Temple. They will be honored that evening at a reception at the Searle home. May 29th was graduation day for seminary students from Salt Lake High Schools. Sugar House Stake students who were honored at exercises in the Assembly Hall were: Carolyn Andersen, Sterling. Bateman, Roger Burt, Bert P. Van Komen Betty Christensen, Margarete Diederich Claudia Carol Curtis, Annette Evans, Les Murdock, Pat Pearmain, Laurel Piatt, Richard Dean Proctor, Arlah Woodward and Linda Call. Another wedding on June 12 will unite Bonnie Lyons and Darold E. Galloway. The ceremony cere-mony will be in the Salt Lake Temple, with a reception in Mountain View Ward. In Sugar House, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bronson became parents of a baby girl, and Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Walker welcomed wel-comed a baby boy into their family this week. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgel |