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Show Sugar House's 1947 Queen To Marry " - L i si; If the record chalked up by Sugar House's 1947 royalty is any indication, the annual "Miss Sugar House" contest may well turn into a first-rate matrimonial matrimon-ial agency. With the announcement announce-ment of her approaching marriage, mar-riage, Miss Louise Woodward, 1947 Miss Sugar House, completes com-pletes the trio of our betrothed royalty. 1 Attendant to the queen, Nancy Schwartz, is a married woman. The other attendant, Helen Ed-ling, Ed-ling, became-the bride of Millen A. Moffat on June 2G. And now comes word that her highness, Miss Louise Woodward, is to become the bride of Donald R. McGhie on Nov. 28. Miss Woodward, daughter of Mrs. Mary E. Woodward, 3402 Highland Dr., will exchange wedding vows in the Salt lake LDS Temple with Mr. McGhie, son of J. Earl McGhie, 853 Emerson Em-erson Ave. The bride-to-be has asked Mrs. Grant Woodward to be matron of honor. Other members of the bridal party will be Miss Dorothy Dor-othy Glaittli, maid of honor, Miss Mai-jorie Colder, Miss Hilde Lenk, and Miss Betty Jean Barber, Bar-ber, bridesmaids. Flower girl will be little'' Mistress JoAnn Kimball. Miss Woodward is a former student of the University of Utah. Mr. McGhie was a member mem-ber of the armed services. |