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Show Charley chronicle tfceietii Tides color scheme of pink, white and pale green was chosen for the wedding reception honoring Forest McKinnon and his bride, Myrna Williams, at Payson West Ward chapel Aug. 18. The couple exchanged vows earlier the same day at the Salt Lake LDS temple in the presence of family members. Tiers of white candles and bouquets of gladioli were used effectively as a background for the bridal party as they received guests in the ward chapel. Greeting guests with them were their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William McKinnon and Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Williams, all of West Payson. FOR HER WEDDING, the lovely bride chose a gown of white The lace and tulle over satin. finwas bolero lace jacket tiny ished with high neckline and rollback collar, and the long sleeves tapered to the wristline. The flooi length skirt featured two layers of tulle in a bouffant design. Her fingertip veil was secured with a crown of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of white carnations centered with a lavender orchid. Her sister, Mrs. Donald Beck, of San Jose, Calif., stood as matron of honor, and her twin sister, Marla Williams, was maid of Bridesmaids were Enid honor. Schoenfeld, Evelyn Jackson, Glenda Graham, and Ileen McKinnon, sister of the bridegroom. Little Lin Martin and Kathryn Beck were flower girls. All were in gowns of pastel shades and carried nosegays of pink and white carnations. BEST MAN was Donald McKinnon, a brother to the bridegroom. For the occasion, Mrs. Williams chose a dress of aqua blue, while Mrs. McKinnons was pink. Their corsages were of pink and ! white carnations. . Receptionists were Mr. Josephine Carol Christensen were at the guest book. Guests walked through an arch of gladioli to be served refreshments, and also to view the gift Serving tables were display. centered with bowls of ruffled petunias, pink and white predominating as in the arch of gladioli. MUSIC DURING the evening wasby Mrs. Frank McClellan, organ, and Mrs. George Eckersley, violin. A highlight of the evening was when girl friends of the round her to bride gathered sing My Best To You." In the group were: Evelyn Schoenfeld, Betty Hiatt, Carol Christensen, with Josephine Ann Christensen at the piano. Gifts were displayed under direction of Mrs. Glen Martin, a sister of the bride, assisted by Mrs. Mildred Harris, Mrs. Eva Hill, Mrs. Rita Tanner and Mrs. Marilyn Berry. Mrs. Mae Hiatt acted as hostess in the serving area, and Mrs. Bernice Thompson was in charge of the kitchen, assisted by Mrs. May Bryson, Mrs. Ida Miller, Vera Mrs. Elsie Kester, Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. Thelma Taylor. Mrs. Wayne Wride entertained Mrs. Gedrge F. Wilson entertained Junior Delta bridge club Thursday afternoon at her home. Luncheon was served prior to the card game, with covers arranged for: Mrs. Ed. Vance, Mrs. Fearn Gray, Mrs. John Lant, Mrs. Ella Amos, Mrs. Emma Cluff, Mrs. Ray Stevens, Mrs. Qlyde McMahan, all club members, and Mrs. Meryl Conyers, Mrs. Veda Mam-reMrs. Earl Page, Mrs. Lawrence Wilson. Mrs. Conyers and Mrs. Hamren were asked to become members of the club. n, of her graduation from Brigham Young University the following evening, when she renition ceived a degree in the School of Education. Dainty refreshments were served and games of cards Special guests were enjoyed. Mrs. Nettie Jensen and Mrs. Louise Charles Douglass, retired cat- " A social event of the week tleman, celebrated his 75th birth- v a? a party given by the Ameriday anniversary Saturday, when can Legion Auxiliary for Mrs. a group of relatives and friends Rulon Christensen, former Shirley home a his for at gathered party. Brundage, of this city. Mrs. Mr. Douglass was born in Pay-so- Brundage is a daughter of Mr. a son of Samuel and Emma and Mrs. Lyndon Crook. Dixon Douglass, who were promArranged at the American Leinent in pioneering this communMemorial Hall, the nuptial gion ity. He was assisted in arrange- event featured a dinner, followments for the party by his dau- ed by games of Bridge. A lovely Russell Mrs. ghter, Hutchinson, was presented to Mrs. ChrisSalt Lake City, and his grand- gift who will now be at home tensen, daughter, Miss Charla Kay Swan- in Spanish Fork. son. In of for were Mr. the charge werearrangements Others attending Vione Reece, party Salt Lake City; Hutchinson, Peterson, Delma Trotter, Henrietta Douglass, Stanley Doug- Lucy Marie Buys, with Afton Oborn Mrs. Mr. and Samuel Doug- directing the game. lass, lass, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Groes-becn, Mrs. Lisle Graham, Payson, Mar- Sorosis bridge club at her home, During the evening cell Graham, Salt Lake City, and Thursday. a member, Mrs. Ramona Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Carwin Williams. Ann Christensen and was paid special note in recog- Motor - Vu PIONEER and Thi Payton fhronldi, Payton, Utah THURSDAY. AUGUST 25. 1955 75 Birthday Anniversary Former Shirley Brundage of Forest McKinnon Sorosis Club Honors Alyrna Williams Becomes Bride In Salt Lake Temple; Reception Honors Newlyweds Mrs. Ramona Smith A Douglass Notes Legion Auxiliary Fetes k, Openshaw, Mr. and Mrs C. E. Steven- Nancy Wilson, age II, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wilson, has visited at Blackfoot, Idaho, with her friends, Linda Lee Peters, daughter of the E. H. Peters, formerly of Payson. son and son, 'Doug., Alberta Nebeker, Mrs. Jennie McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hutchin- son, all of Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake Quinn Hutchinson, City; Mrs. Clara B. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jensen, Spanish Fork. Mrs. Laura Cloward and members of her familypaid honor to her grandson, Gordon Cloward, of Magna, at a party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wells Cloward in' Provo. Gordon is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Cloward of Garfield, formerly of Payson. A steak fry on the patio was enjoyed by the group, which included Gordons wife and baby daughter of Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Ted McBeth and family, Payson; Don Cloward, Canyon, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cloward and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Baker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie McBeth, all of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Winnie Provstgaard was called to Provo owing to the serMrs. Orval Merrell and daughious illness of her grandchild, Dee Ann Bywater, daughter of ter, Carolee, of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bywater, Mr. and Mrs. Peery Larson of Provo, who Is In the Utah Val- Spanish Fork, have returned from a vacation trip in Southern ley Hospital with polio. Utah. They visited for a week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lions Club Entertains Henry Pollock at Kanaraville, and also toured the Grand CanLadies at Meeting yon, Bryces and Zions canyons. Returning by way of Cedar Payson Lions Club entertain- Breaks and Salina Canyon, they those previously mentioned. ed Monday for members and their stopped at Castle Dale to visit wives at the second summer so- Mr. and Mrs. Rondo Merrell and cial in Payson Memorial Park. The spent the night at Price with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Birch. party was arranged by the -Club Relations Committee, Mrs. Vaughn Isom, kanaraDon McCoy chairman, assisted by ville, returned to Payson with Floyd Harmer and Bruce Wal- them and later went or to Salt ton and their wives. Lake City, where she ed her son, who is confined t' .ne VetJerrie Belcher and Kay Belcher, eranss Hospital following surgdaughters of Bishop and Mrs. ery. She was accompanied to E. H. Belcher of Midvale, also Salt Lake City by Mrs. Noel DixPatricia Milne of Midvale,, are on and baby daughter, Dennie, spending a week with their Mrs. Richard Webb and Ivan grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Haskell. ence Belcher, Payson. Mrs. Orrice Wilson and her Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Haskell have Dennis Shuler, were grandson, as their houseguests Mrs. Haskin Ogden last Wednesday, where Mrs. Willard ells mother, Batty they attended funeral services of Kanaraville. Mrs. Batty and for Mrs. Wilsons brother, Charles her daughter have been with the Potter. They spent the afternoon Haskells since the birth of their with Mrs. Potter and visiting CHEATS DEATH . . . Firemen t baby a couple of weeks ago. The three nieces, Mrs. Goldia Telli-soAir Force Base, Mo., Grandview 'child. is their third infant Mrs. Leida Coombs, Mrs. perform daring rescue of Injured Sylvia Kempton. Enroute home, workman who fell 20 feet from stopped in Salt Lake City tank to narrow top of University Women Plan they to visit with Mrs. Keith Wilson and small son, Michael. Sessions Inter- Lovely Garden Reception Fetes Newlywed Couple, Mr. and Mrs. David L. Wheeler Following Ceremony couple, their attendants, and parents stood before an arrangement of tiered candles and baskets of A decorated wedding gladioli. cake was displayed on a lace covered table and bouquets of glads added to the effect. Musical recordings were played during the evening by Mrs. Ralph Gren, Springville, and Delores Decker, A lovely outdoor wedding re-- 1 ception paid honor to newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. David L. Wheeler, following their marriage August 17th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland C. Montague. Nuptials were performed by candlelight by Harold Harmer, Second LDS ward bishop, in the presence of family members and a few friends. Many called durirjg the evening. THE BRIDE, former Marla Dee Frisby, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Frisby of this city, while the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown of California and Springville. For her wedding, the bride chose a gown of traditional white in nylon tulle and lace. The bodice and long sleeves were fashioned of lace, while the waltz well-wishe- Spring Lake. Guests were served on the lawn by Mrs. Montague and Mrs. Nita Horton, assisted by Denice Porter and Barbara rs Jas-perso- n. Gifts were displayed under direction of Mrs. Gene Frisby of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mapleton. Decker of Spring- Lake acted as receptionists and Mrs. Dick Greer of Spanish Fork attended the brides book. - length skirt featured alternate Charlene Colvin celebrated her ruffles of lace and tulle. Her veil was fingertip length. eighth birthday Monday afterThe bridal bouquet was of red noon, when she invited a group carnations centered with a white of youngsters to a party at her home. Games were played, aforched. Mrs. David L. Wheeler of Span- ter which refreshments were sern ved ish Fork and Mrs. Wayne by her mother, Mrs. Eugene of Springville attended the Colvin, and Mrs Dean Nielsen. The following youngsters were bride, and Lavon Wheeler of Springville was best man to the invited to join in the affair Mrs. Wheeler and Donna Gay and Lana Rae Daley, bridegroom. Mrs. Hodson wore summer dress- Carol and Gene Nielsen, Vires and carried bouquets of red ginia Rae Montague, Michael and carnations and white gardenias. Madelyn Marshall, Norman and For her daughters wedding, James Kropf, Vicki Taylor, Lee Mrs. Frisby wore a frock of pale Wayne Elmer, Craig and Sandra blue, while Mrs. Brown was in Draper, Fontella Cook, and Phil a light print. They added cor- C. Nielsen, Payson, also Leslie sages of red and white carnations. Mickleson of Salt Lake City. TO RECEIVE guests the bridal Hod-so- Dwife Otiilk- GO! FOR Milk is natures most perfect food for go, for glow, and for grow. n, UTAH FOUNDATION MILK 180-fo- ot Show 7:30 Open 7:00 cat-wal- Workshop - NOW PLAYING Annual workshop of Utah MISTER ROBERTS Henry Fonda -- - James Cagney Wm. Powell also YELLOW MOUNTAIN t Lex Barker Mala Powers STARTS SEPT. 2nd WALT DISNEY'S LADY AND THE . TRAMP Di- American Association of University Women, will be held at Spanish Fork Saturday in the Fourth Ward. Dr. Lillian G. Portenier of psychology at the University of Wyoming and incoming vice president for the Rocky Mountain Region for AAUW, will be guest speaker. Dr. Portenier, author and world traveler, will discuss AAUW and Individual vision, Freedom. REGISTRATION begins at 9 a.m. with the meeting at 9:30. Reports from the national convention will be given by several of the 52 ladies who attended. At 11 a.m. a panel which was presented by the Rocky Mountain region at the national meet, will be again given for the benefit of the 150 Utah members who will attend this workshop. Mrs. Casper Carrol, state president of the Utah division, is in charge of this presentation. DR. PORTENIER'S talk will highlight the luncheon meeting which is being arranged by Mrs. Avery Caine, Provo. Workshop session from 2:30 to 5 p.m. are under direction of the Spanish Fork Branch, Mrs. Vera Cloward, president. An evening dinner will be served, arranged by Mrs. Grace Bywater, Salt Lake City. From 7 to 9 p.m. the state board will meet to plan for the coming year events. . Jose Iturbl First Star Dn Utah Symphony Agenda Jose Iturbi will be guest artist the first Utah Symphony con cert for the 1955-5season, and one of the biggest openings in the sixteen years of the symphony is predicted by David S. Romney, managing director. Season tickets are now on sale for the series which will start Nov. 2. Ten concerts concluding March 20 with the great Heifetz as guest soloist. Grant Johannesen will appear with the orchestra Jan. 11, and Isaac Stem, violinist, will pen form with the orchestra, Feb. 8. Reid Nibley, just back from Vienna, and Fredel Lack, outstanding woman violinist, also will perform as soloists, along with Alexander Schreiner at the organ, Harold Wolf, Sally Peck, and Harold Schneider. The annual orchestra-chorspectacular with the University of Utah combined choruses joining with the orchestra will be Nov. 20 presenting Haydns Creation. Conductor Maurice Abravanel, now on the coast, will be back for his ninth season, along with most of last years orchestra Super 'as Holiday Coup4 on 6 FOR JUST A FEW DOLLARS MORO LOCAL DELIVERED Oldtmoblla "88 at For the sheer joy of driving if for no other reason take a "Rocket and take to the road! 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