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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • Page 128

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Salt Lake City, Utah
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128
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2W Mrs. WiUiam P. Cockayne Mrs. Barry Layle Johnson WEDDINGS Johnson-Cockayne The Candlelight was setting for the Monday marriage of Miss Judith Ann Johnson and William F. Cockayne.

Charles H. Stratford, LDS bishop, officiated. The newlyweds greeted guests at a reception, following the ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Ruth M.

Johnson, 3714 Highland Dr. Mr. and Mrs. S. Clifford Cockayne, 2214 E.

3205 South, parents of the bridegroom, honored the couple at a rehearsal dinner at Fort Douglas Hidden Valley Country Club, June 18. Mrs. Charles Greer was matron of honor with Miss Debby Johnson, maid of honor. Mrs. Fred Wood, Miss Jane Jeppson' and Miss Susan Cockayne also attended the bride.

Kent Kimball was best man. Ushering were Thomas Cockayne, Larry D. Bench, Bert Mitchell and Bruce Holmes. After a honeymoon trip to Phoenix, the couple will reside in Salt Lake City, where Mr. Cockayne will continue his studies at the University of Utah, He served LDS mission to Northeast Britain.

Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. AUen Beaton, Mrs. Fred Wood, Miss Jane Jeppson, Mrs, Paul Saltas, Mrs. Gerald Wilde, Mrs. DeSpain, Mrs.

L. C. Johnson and Mrs. George Marquardt Out-of-town. guests included Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Greer, Scottsdale, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Stacey, Bakersfield, Mr. and Mrs, J.

J. Van Tomme, Aurora, Miss Karen Fossum, Prairie City, and Mrs. C. -Halton, Albany, Ore. Brim-Johnson Miss Joyce Brim and Barry Layle Johnson were united in marriage Thursday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Bryan L.

Bunker, of the temple presidency. In the evening, the couple greeted guests at a reception at the Lamplighters given by the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle I. Brim, 4061-7th East.

Earlier in the day, Mr. and G. Johnson, Las parents of the bridegroom, were hosts at a wedding breakfast at Log Haven. Reception attendants to the bride were Mr. Robert S.

Jensen, matron of honor; Miss Janene Beim, Mrs. Gary C. Brim, Mrs. Richard Rolapp and Miss Arlene Merrill. furs out of storage now are in danger! pnttct with "FURRIER" FUR STORAGE for svewier pniiKiiM it LOWEST PREVAILING RATES Skillful rspairing and restyling now ot low summer rotes.

HNM 32t4131 for John Stipech was best man. Ushers were Gardy Jolley, Gary C. Brim, Robert S. Jensen and Richard Rolapp. After a honeymoon trip to Carmel, the couple will reside in Las Vegas for the summer, then return to Salt Lake City where the bridegroom will continue his studies at the University of Utah.

He is a member of the U. of U. football team and Sigma Chi. He plans to attend dental school after he graduates. Swain-Beimion Miss JoAnne Swain and Morris Lynn Bennion exchanged vows Thursday in Salt Lake LDS Temple rites.

Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Swain, 6046 S. 1700 West, Murray, and Mr.

and Mrs. Morris P. Bennioh, 6689 S. 1700 West, West Jordan. Guests Arrive To Visit Kin in Logan By AJlie Burgoyiie LOGAN Mr.

and Mrs. H. Richard Hurren arrived Saturday to spend the summer in Logan as the guests ot his parents, Ifc. and Mrs. H.

R. Hurren. The Richard Hurrens will leave in the fall for Bologne, Italy, where he will continue his studies at the Italian Johns Hopkins School Advanced International Studies-. Sunday the H. R.

Hurrens will have a jmily-get-together at their home. Their otiier son and daughter and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Weiler Hurren and Mr. and Mrs.

E. D. Hubbard of Provo will join them. Mr. and Mrs.

H. Cecil Baker, River Heights, have as their guests their daughter Mr. Norman Van Skyhawk and Bradley, Warren, and their son, Dr. C. R.

Baker, Fair Port, N.Y. Mr. Van Sky- hawk will join his family the first week of July. Mr. and Mrs.

Morris Abel will return Wednesday from a two-week vacation spent visiting with their two daughters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Follett, Denver, and Lt. and Mrs. Jon Wadsworth, Carlisle, Texas.

Home for a visit with their mother, Mrs. Afton McBride, are her two daughters and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Birschbach and children, Lesli Ann and-Jerry, Denver, and Mr. and Mrs.

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