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Show 3 t;e llatpon QUjnmtcle Baby Report Born at Mountain View tal: Hospi- PENDER, to Greg and Nancy Kay Lebeda, Delta, a girl, Sept. 4th to Craig and LARSEN, Kathleen Hogga Larsen of Payson, a girl, Sept. 6th ATCHISON, to Tom and Sue Ellen Hanks Atchison of Spanish Fork, a boy Sept 6th NIELSON, to James and Jan England Nielson of Spanish Fork, a girl, Sept 7th SHEEN, to Jack and Barbara Cummings Sheen of Salem, a boy, Sept 7th CARLSSON, to Paul and Glenda Wood Carlsson of Delta, a girl, Sept 9th STEWART, to Gary and Angela Peterson Stewart of Spanish Fork, a girl, Sept 9th Local couple to exchange vows Temple marriage set for Laura Curtis and Timothy Tramell Natalie Peart and Michael Stauffer have chosen Friday, September 21st. 1984 to seal their love in marriage. Both the bride and the groom are graduates of Payson High School and both are living in Springlake. Parents of the bride are Garth and Nedra Peart. Parents of the groom are Russ and Nedra Stauffer. All friends and relatives are invited to attend a reception that evening from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Spring Lake Ward Cultural hall. Laura Curtis, daughter of Theone and Kathleen Curtis, of Payson, Utah, will marry Timothy Tramell, son of Norman and Zillie Tramell, of McCalla, Alabama on September 14, in the Jordan River Temple.' A wedding luncheon will follow the ceremony in West Mountain. A reception will honor the couple on September 14, from 9 at Payson 12th Ward. The event is open to all friends and relatives-- . ..... . Bridal attendants will be Andrea Kay je Curtis' as Maid of Honor, Jane and Andrea Jo Curtis as attendants, with Janel Curtis as flower girl. will be Dean Jensen, with Jeff, Dale, and Best v. Alan Curtis as attendants. t' Andrea Jo, been given by Prenuptial parties have Roeemore. Lisa nd Andrea Kaye Curtis, also Jane, A Tea, was given by the groom' s family members. Bride-ele, The graduated from Payson High School. She was active in Debate, Drill iTeam .and Chior;., Laura graduated from UTC with a LPN She .aiso attended BYU Hawaii, U of U, and graduated from with an Associates degree in Nursing. US She is presently employed by Druid City Hospital in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Her graduated from Brookwood High School. Active in Sports. Currently serves as Deputy Sheriff, in Tuscaloosa County in Lake View area. Presently employed by Jeff Coats, Assoc, in Birmingham, Alabama. The couple will continue their education following will live in Bessemer, Alabama, followmarriage, their honeymoon in the Caribean. ing - Teacher Featu re Cathleen Rivera sets date with Matt Moffatt AAyrl Anderson Cathleen Alaine Rivera, daughter of Mr. Guillermo Rivera and Mrs. Reah Davis Rivera of Payson, Utah, will marry Matthew Joel Moffat son of Dr. and Mrs. Millen A. Moffat, of Hidden Hills, California on September 14 in Provo, Pullman Center. A reception will honor the couple on September 14 from 7:30 to 9:30 at the Pullman Reception Center, 415 South University Ave. Provo. Tha event is open to all friends and relatives. Bridal attend4mts.will.be Donna Sorensen, Diane Gibbs, Terri Rivera, Janice Summer hays, and Cauleen Olsen. Best man will be Scott Muir with John Moffat Steve Gingrich, Chris Wheatherford, and Greg Conk as attendants. The bride-elegraduated from Balboa is currently High School in the Panama Canal Zone, working at Utah Technical College at Provo. Her fiance graduated from Agoura High School, California, and is currently studying Electrical Automation at Wilson School Mrs. Myrl. Anderson is the first teacher to be featured in this new column of the Payson 7 Chronicle. Mrs. Anderson is a second teacher at Wilson grade School. She was Elementary born and reared in Payson, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Roland Lindsay. She is married to Boyd A. Anderson who ' is a teacher at Payson Middle School. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are the parents of four children: Karen who is married and attending B.Y.U. Allen who is serving an LDS mission in Canada, and Lee and Lisa who are students at Payson Senior High. Lisa from a recently returned concert tour of England where she played with the Utah County Youth Symphony. Mrs. Anderson loves the and enjoys all sports. She '.also enjoys knitting and delights in teaching this art to others. She has won Utah County knitting contests and is also talented in creating rs new pattersn. Mrs. Anderson served on the Planning and Zoning Commission for the Payson City Council for two years. She feels it is important to civic in become involved affairs. She is an active member of the LDS Church and has served in many church ' ct UTC. The couple will live in Provo. Prenuptial parties were Mrs. Anderson received her B.S. degree at B.Y.U. She taught for 12 years and then retired to rear her family She returned to teaching seven years ago. She has a tremendous love for students and teaching. She tries to motivate in all necessary students educational areas so they will be able to function successShe works at fully in life. h installing feelings of in her students and also enjoys working with parents and feels strongly that they are the key to success in educating their children. We have outstanding teachers in the Payson City schools and are pleased this week to honor Mrs. Myrl L. Anderson. self-wort- Missionaries given by Georgia Allen, Cauleen Olsen, Janice Summerhays. Special guest will be Rhea D. Davis grandmother of the bride. lst-5t- - , Mary Ann Powell has been called to serve in the Alabama She Birmingham mission. will enter the Missionary Training Center Thursday, A farewell September 27. will be held for her Sunday, September 16, 1984 at 12:30 p.m. in the Payson sixth ward, 780 West 500 South. Friends are invited to the Powell home for an open house from 7 p.m. that same evening. 5-- 7-- . ct OBITUARIES RuthH.Oviatt LeRoy Crouch Ruth H. Oviatt of Payson, age 91, died Sept. 8, 1984 in Payson at her daughters, home. Born Feb. 14, 1893 in Manti, Utah to Joseph and Myra L. Funk Hanson Married James Lyman Oviatt April 5, 1917 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Long time resident of Carbon ane Emery Counties, resident of Salt Lake City, 18 years, Payson eight years. Primary organist at age 10. Gave music lessons, served at piano player in dance ochestras and as organist in various ward and stake organizations. Served in ward and stake Relief Societies, Primary and Sunday School. Active member of DUP for many years. Voted as the worlds by best mother-in-laSurvived by sons and daughters, Theron H. Oviatt, Brigham City; Mrs. Garth (There-ssa- ) Fandsen, Price; Gerald East Carbon; L., Oviatt, Joseph L. Oviatt, Ogden; Mrs. Jack (Lucille) Judl, Price; Mrs. Kenneth (Myra) Ricks, West Valley City; Mrs. Kenneth (Kathryn) Pierce, 28 Payson; grandchildren, LeRoy Crouch, 86, of Payson, died Saturday, September 8, 1984, in the El Rancho Nursing He was Home in Payson. born on July 8, 1898 in Lanark, Idaho, the son of Ebenezer and Mary Priscilla Lerwill Crouch. He married Leora May Stone on April 14, 1920, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She passed away on March 12, 1981. sons-in-la- Sister Corinne Hogan, daughter Of Dr. J. Robert and Valera Hogan of Payson, has been called to serve in the San Jose Costa Rica Mission. She will enter the MTC on Thursday, September 20, 1984. A farewell will be given ifl her honor on Sunday, September 16, 1984 at 10:45 h a.m. in the Payson Ward chapel. An open house will be held following the meeting, from 12 noon until 6:00 p.m. at the All friends Hogan residenceand relatives are invited to attend. - 55 w one n; sister, Lucile Parmley, Brea, Calif. Funeral services will be Wednesday, 12 noon, Payson West 12th and 13th Ward Chapels, two miles west of Payson on Utah Ave., where friends 9 may call Tuesday, p.m. and one hour prior to services Bruial Payson Wednesday. City Cemetery, Funeral directors Memorial Estates 7-- Mr. Crouch was educated in Salt Lake schools. He managed boarding houses for miners and was an assessor for several He has mining companies. lived in Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada and Utah. He moved to Payson in 1945 and owned and operated Crouchs OK Service and Motel in Payson. He was a member of the Payson Chamber of Commerce. He was a Veteran of WW1, serving in the Marines. A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, he was a High Priest in the Payson 17th LDS Ward. Survivors include two sons: Roy Lon Crouch of Rock Springs, Wyoming, and Oran R. Crouch of Payson; 8 grandchildren and 18 one sister: Veda Rockwood of Provo. . rii'i Vt Jolleys to be honored on 50ih The children of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Jolley will honor their parents on the 50th anniversary with an open house on Saturday, September 22nd for 4:00 to 7:00 at their home , 942 Goosenest Drive (approx. 942 South 1000 East) Payson. Friends and family are invited to attend. They request no gifts. n; services were Graveside held on Tuesday, September 11, at the Payson City Cemetery, where burial also took plfitx undcrlhe direction of Walker Mortuary of Payson. Malcolm and Faye reside in Elberta 24 years, 17 years in Santaquin where the ran Jolley's Market, and the past 9 years in Payson. They have been active in church and local affairs. They are the parents of 5 sons: Ray, Delts, Colo., Jerry, Centerville, Stewart, San Jose, Calif., Dean, Bountiful, and Darrell, West Jordan. They Have 16 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildre- K n. |