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Show Popular University of Utal students, Jean Chidister and Ronald Q. Frederickson, have announced their engagement. No difinite wedding date has been set by the couple. Summer camp activities are behind for another year for National Guardsmen Earl Standing, Stan-ding, Dick Chidister, Paul Millard, Everett Miller, Jimmy Johnson, Jack Hayes and Craig Thomsen. June 20 marked the departure depar-ture date for Mrs. T. B. Woodward Wood-ward and her sisters, Mrs. Edith Volker and Mrs. Mary Arnold, as they began their trip to Europe, where they will spend the summer. Mrs. Volker will visit mainly in Germany, ' while her sisters are in England. Eng-land. They will all attend the dedication of the London Temple in September. Physics. He was also commissioned commis-sioned as an ensign in the U.S. Navy, and assigned to Fort George G. Mead near Washington, Washing-ton, D.C. He will serve in the Navy for three years. David Bertelsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bertelson, graduated grad-uated from Harvard with honors, and has recently re. turned from a tour of Europe, granted him by that school. Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Gray welcomed their fourth child, a girl, June 18. Dr. Gray is currently cur-rently teaching summer school at the University of Utah. Mr. ani Mrs. Richard Halter-man Halter-man have had as visitors Dr. and Mrs. Wallace G. Lee of Evanston, Illinois. Mrs. Lee is Mrs. Halterman's sister. Alfonso G. Pia has been recently re-cently elected a vice president of the National Machine Accountants Association. He is supervisor of mechanized accounting for the LDS Church, with his headquarters in the Church Office Building. SUGAR HOUSE By Elaine Reiser Weddings take the spotlight spot-light in Sugar House this week. Dick Taggart and Kathy Samuelson were married June 13 in the Salt Lake Temple and are honeymooning in Washington, Washing-ton, D.C., New York City, Boston Bos-ton and Niagara Falls, before returning to make their home in Salt Lake City. A reception honored them at Garden Park Ward. Glena Leek and Milton Stel-ter Stel-ter were married June 10 in the Temple and were honored that evening at the Reception Center. Dianne Woodland became - the bride of Donald Reed Hyde, Friday, June 6, in the Salt Lake Temple. They were honored at a reception in Colonial Hills Ward and left following the event for a honeymoon in California. Cali-fornia. They will reside in Provo and continue their studies at Brigham Young University. Walter James Stoll claimed Avon Phillips as his bride Thursday. June 19, in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception was held in the Holladay First Ward, after which they left for Yellowstone Park for their honeymoon. Friday, June 20, Joseph S. Packard claimed Patricia Ann Sorensen as his bride in marriage mar-riage rites at Memorial House, Memory Grove. Bishop Wallace L. Burt performed the ceremony. cere-mony. The young couple were honored at a reception immediately imme-diately following the ceremony, and left for an undisclosed honeymoon destination. Richard Collier graduated from the University of Utah last week with a degree in Elaine Reiser, attending summer school at the University Univer-sity of - Utah, was recently appointed editor of the "U" Summer News, a tri-weekly bulletin for summer school students. Kathleen Halverson, majoring in anthropology at the University Univer-sity of Utah, has been selected to work in the Anthropology Museum in connection with the setting up of the displays following fol-lowing excavations at Glen Canyon Dam. Kathleen helps identify, label and set up for display all artifacts from the project. Several ambitious teenagers tried to rush the hayriding season sea-son this week by making a hay-ride hay-ride trip to Alpine. Included in the jaunt were Annette Summers, Sum-mers, Carol Shelley, Duane Millard, Kathy, Pat and Kit Wright, Maurine Pitt, Veon . Smith, Helga Zoellner, Heidi Woltgen, Nancy Rogers, Sharon Muffett, Carole Blumhagen, Nelson Patton, Byron Burnett, Deanna Williams, Lois Freestone, Free-stone, Helga Dahl, Don Whit-more, Whit-more, Glen and Pauline Ward-rop, Ward-rop, and Harvard and Eleanor Reed. Allen and Stephen Summers are visiting relatives in Tre-monton Tre-monton and spending their summer getting plenty of sun on the farm. Byron Burnett left Friday for McPherson, Kansas, to visit with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. Bradley Brad-ley Wilde. |