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Show irr--: ' .... 1 t? . ' i " - ' I . . - ' v,. . I $ ' ' ' t ' " - . I v f , I -.- H .!.. ; By Elaine Cannon OLife around the Homer C. Warner household at 1287 Crystal Ave., is just one long lullaby rehearsal. Everybody wants to be all practiced up for the day when they can tend the first grandchild grand-child in the familv. Yes, sir, Homer R. Warner and his wife, the former Kathryn Ann Romney of Ogden, aTe parents. The new babv is an eicht-pound baby girl and she was born at the LDS Hosnital on Sunday. Maternal grandparents are Mayor and Mrs. David A. Romney of Ogden. The young Warner family lives at 49 Twelfth East St. And here's some extra special baby news, too. Wayne and Helen Brandlcv have a second daughter as of Tuesday at dawn. The pink bootied tyke weighed in at seven pounds, three ounces, and as yet hasn't a name. There's little Brenda Lee, four-year-old sister, waiting at home, 1209 Princeton Ave., for the newcomer. new-comer. And' don't think she isn't excited about it . . . she is! To the sunny isles of the Pacific for a real reunion ... Mr. land Mrs. Edwin Q. Cannon are the travelers who sailed this week end for Hawaii. They'll head straight for Maui and their (T son, Bill, daughter-in-law, Margery Sorensen Cannon, and grand-child grand-child Michael.., The younger Cannons are filling a mission there in the Islands and aren't due home for another year and so it will be a real treat for the family to see each other once more. Miss Teddy (Thelma) Edward, popular Sugar House miss, who will become the bride of Kenneth S. Carey of California, in ceremonies cere-monies at Bryan LDS Ward Mar. 25. Courtesy S. L. Tribune. f Mrs. M. O. Ashton is now comfortably settled in her lovely, love-ly, spacious apartment on 7th East near 21st South. She has decorated her home with the taste of a true interior decorator. decorat-or. And if you want to see how to make an apartment into a lovely home-like place, drop in on Mrs. Ashton and see one good example. She's neighbors with the Marcus Funks (Ruth Hardy) who lives just across the hall. Trousseau shopping these days is a very pretty southeast ern girl. She's Viola Parry who will become the bride of Clifford Clif-ford W. Kay. Viola is a daughter daugh-ter of Mrs. Joseph Hyrum Parry Jr and Cliff is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kav, 2661 Beverly St. March 20 is the wedding date. They're honeymooning now . . David S. King and his bride since Wednesday, Rosalie Leh-ner. Leh-ner. They were married in the Salt Lake "Temple and following a wedding breakfast in their honor they left on their honeymoon honey-moon trip to California. They'll return to make their home up Veteran Heights way. So from here on out we claim them as southeasterners. More romantic news. Colleen Holmes is wearing a sparkling diamond these days. Man in her life is Ardell Christoffer-son. Christoffer-son. These two southeasterners southeastern-ers are going to be married March 2G. Colleen is a daughter daugh-ter of Mrs. Adelaide Holmes, 7G6 E. 3155 South and Ardell is a son og Mrs. Elva P. Vestgard, 1160 Kensington Ave. Kay Keller of 764 Garfield Ave., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman W. Keller of Preston, Ida., is now Mrs. Lyle P. Anderson. An-derson. She and Lyle, son of the Harold Andersens of. Morre, Ida., were married March 10 in the Salt Lake Templee. They were honored at a recepetion given at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hagne, 1863 Garfield Ave. The newlyweds are making their home in Idaho. |