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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Uhh THURSDAY. JUNE 4. 1959 Walter Ludlow, Dawn Westhofl Repeat Vows in Rites Friday Prior to Graduation Services V The marriage of Walter W. Ludlow, Payson. and his bride, Dawn Westhoff, Springville, was solemnized Friday eveHudson ning in a ceremony performed at six p.m. at the home of Mi. and Mis. Don Armstrong h's mother, Mrs. Donna Ludspent three days of last week low, Payson. The new Mrs. in Bryce Canyon and at Page, Ludlow is a of Mr. daughter Arizona. In Bryces they visit- and Mrs. Edward Westhoff, ed with Mr. and Mrs. LaMir Springville. Snyder who are managing in and Bryce Canyon Lodge Page they visited with Mr. Callers at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. R. G. Drummond. Edda S. Noon on Memorial Day Individual awards were pre- were her brothers, Harold Simsented to the following boys ons, Spanish Firk; Edwin Rusk in Fast services Sunday in Simons, Spring City; Blaine the First Ward: Roger Open-sha- Simons, Provo, with their Joseph Kelley, David families; her sister and husDeGraffenreid, Norman Wall, band, Mr. and Mrs. Allen (VaTommy lentine) Sorenson, Halvorson, Helper; Stephen Heelis, Maurice Hall, Robert and her niece, Mrs. Norma Butler. Requirements to re- Sherwood of Nephi and dauare: Attendance ghters, Diana Hannifin, Nephi; awards ceive Meetings Priesthood Mrs. Mac Shields, Panguitch. 75, Sacrament meetings, fill 48 Priesthood assignments, obGuccts of Mrs. Leila Beck servance of the Word of Wis-do- and Mr. and Mrs. Huish Moore a service project and gath- over the Memorial Day weekend were Mrs. Clara Skinner, ering of fast offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith had Idaho Falls, Idaho; a teacher their two children blessed in in the Payson schools for 14 Sacrament services Sunday years and former principal of School, and Mr. afternoon. Their little boy re- Peteetneet ceived the name of Albert Earl and Mrs. Samuel D. Moore, Smith and their little girl was Salt Lake City. Mr. Moore is coordinator of the Salt Lake named LaRee Marie. The brothers LDS temple. 8 year Boyd Greenhalgh, sisters and Eldon enjoyed attending old son of Mr. and Mrs. services together in church the from is home Greenhalgh, Third Ward. Payson hospital after spend- Payson a with there a few days ing fractured knee cap. Brides Shower Fetes Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Estes, of Los Angeles, Calif., stopped at Lynda Ashby, To the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Albert Hudson Saturday and Wed Robert Hermansen They were enroute Sunday. The feminine gender was to Illinois where they will atin evidence Wednesday much of their the tend graduation son, Larry from a college evening, May 27, when Lynda Jane Ashby was honored at a there. bridal shower given at Pay-so- n Bradley Crook, young son of First-Fift- h LDS ward sufMr. and Mrs. Lynn Crook, church. fered the loss of a finger when Lynda Jane, daughter of Mr. he got it caught in a lawn mower. He was rushed to the and Mrs. Dean Ashby, will Robert Hermansen, son Payson hospital Sunday and wed of Mr. and Mrs. Royce Herwas treated. mansen, June 5th in the Salt LDS temple. Lake Bachman Mr. and Mrs. Jess To receive guests at her of Henderson, Nev., visited briefly in Payson during the shower, Lynda Jane wore a week. Her parents, Mr. and dainty white afternoon dress Mrs. J. Sorensen of Ephraim, accented with corsage of garwere their guests in a trip denias combined with an or- Immediately after the Sanlaquin News By Dell. A Cub Scout meeting was held Friday in the Santaquin First Ward church with den mothers, Mrs. Carmella Thomas and Mrs. Bernita Craig in charge. Pack 3100 and Den one and two gave a program to the parents. The program consisted of a homemade Rhythm band. Carmella Thomas presented badges to the following boys: Bobcat badge to Gregory Fowkes. Three "Wolf Badges to George Thomas, Joseph and James Bear badge to KenOlson. neth Olson and a Lion badge to Lynn Clayson. The theme of the program was Musical Hoedown. Mrs. Indra Nelson of Huntington Park, Calif., is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Julia Peterson. Harvey Poulson of San Francisco and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Curtis of Salt Lake visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Poulson. Fifth Ward Mia Maids Hold Hose Tieing The Mia Maids of the Pay-so- n Fifth ward held their rose tieing ceremony on May 18. Nineteen girls, all members of the class, were present and participated in the ceremony. In order to meet requireof ments for rose tieing, 60 the class must complete the prescribed course. The Fifth ward girls achieved 90. After the ceremony, the girls presented their mothers with their rose. Refreshments were served by the Mia Maids. Special guests from the stake were Mrs. Grace Fielding, stake Young Ladies president, Mrs. Barbara Leatham, and Mrs. Maxine Carlisle, ward Mutual officers. Sons Name Omitted In Golden Wedding Of 75, n, through central Utah. Jess Finlayson Mr. and Mrs. Milo Ott and two children of San Diego, FinVernon The name of visited here last week Calif., layson, Tarzana, Calif., was with his mother and siister, in last omitted inadvertantly Inez Ott. weeks paper when a list of Mrs. Lydia Ott and sons and daughters was published in an article on the (Hrable Jloli Golden Wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Finlay- Dave and BesGirl, May son. sie Mae Bohne McMullin, of Mrs. Finlayson was Roxena Payson. Richmond before her marriage. Boy, May 13, Calvin Reece She was bom Oct. 17, 1883, at and Barbara Renee Gill TanSantaquin. Mr. Finlayson was ner, Payson. bom Dec. 24, 1883, in Payson. Girl, May 13, Lewellyn ?nd An active member of Pay-so- n Emma Adele Patterson ThomSecond ward Relief So- as, Springville. Boy, May 13, Blake Thomas ciety, Mrs. Finlayson has served as visiting block teacher and Carolyn Larsen Herbert, for 40 years, and also worked Spanish Fork. in other capacities in the same Girl, Mayl 15, Shanley Scott organization. W. R. COURTNEY South 1st East Spanish Fork, Utah 10 - 6 Phone 9 - 12 Sat. daily Closed Wed. 672 and Barbara Montague Sorenson, Payson. Boy, May 15, Elwood M. and Merlene Elmer Johnson, Spanish Fork. Boy, May 16, Wayne Smith and Reva Gough Stubbs, Provo. CHIROPRACTOR 231 13, By AppL Girl, May 16, Mark Armstrong and Helen Jean Kidd Montague, Payson. Boy, May 16, Charles Henry and Afton Shirlene Depew Maurin, Santaquin. Boy, May 17, Richard Wellington and Janice May Wilde Hore, Payson. Girl, May 17, Arvil Wood and Georganna Adams Huff, Spanish Fork. GRAND OPENING THURSDAY AND FRIDAY JUNE 4 and 5 BROOKSIDE POLAR KING cere- mony the couple left for their respective high school exercises, where they received graduation certificates on com- I j I ; ' pletion of their senior year. Later they left for a honey-- I moon in the parks of Southern Utah and will return to Pay- son to make their home, The bride was given in marriage by her father, with Eu-- I gene Hillman, Payson City judge, performing the cere- -' mony. Members of the two fam-- I ilies witnessed the ceremony and congratulated the corple as light refreshments were served. For her wedding and gradu-- J ation the bride chose a dainty afternoon frock of sheer white nylon with ballerina skirt and simply designed bodice. Her bridal bouquet was of pink carnations combined with an orchid. Priscilla Hayes of Springville attended her as maid of honor, wearing a white lace frork with complimentary corsage. Paul Ludlow, Salt Lake City, stood as best man for his bro- ther. A lovely setting for the wedding party was created in an arrangement of tall white tapers in floor standards tied with bows of pink satin ribbons. Bouquets of white gladioli and fern stood at each side. Refreshments were served at small tables centered with iris floating in chrystal bowls. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Kaelber have returned from a trip to the Eastern seacofcast where the Eastern seacoast where Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Openshaw. at Norfolk, Va. Enroute they stopped at and Washington, D. C., where they visited the Smithsonian Institution. Chicago Dr. and Mrs. Keith Johnson and children of Bakersfield Calif., left Monday for their home after visiting here with relatives and friends. On their return trip they were accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Loren Johnson, and his sister, Mrs. Sterling Taylor. chid. After She was assisted in receiv- visiting in Bagersfield, the ing by her mother and her Utahns plan to stop at Los fiances mother, in addition Angeles with Mr. and Mrs. to Mrs. Robert Burdick and Mac (Jerry Taylor) Brimhall enroute home. Miss Connie Gay. They pinned corsages of gardenias and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wride carnations tq their frocks. left for California, where have Coombs and Marilyn Judy Houser attended the guest they will visit with her sister, book and Mrs. Blanchard Dix- who is ill. on played a musical backMrs. LaVell Gasser left Sunground. day evening for Mendon, Cali., Mrs. Ferron Hiatt was master of ceremonies to a program where she will visit her parwhich included: a vocal solo ents, Mr. and Mrs. VerDell Lunt. Her mother, who has by. Mrs. Mardene H. Nelson; been seriously ill, is recoveraccordreading, Diane Hiatt; ion solo, Susan Taylor; advice ing satisfactorily, according to to the bride, Mrs. Arthur reports. Mrs. Gasser will reto Payson with her sister Bona; toast, Connie Gay; girls turn and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charlotte Hansen, quartette, Ruth Dunford, Colleen Hodg- Victor Thurgood and two chilson and Colleen Laferty ac- dren, who have spfent two weeks in California. companied by Lenore Parker; vocal solo, Mrs. Robert BurMr. and Mrs. David Evans dick. Prayers, Colleen Hodgof Cedar City spent several son and Nina Gay. here with her parents, A lovely color scheme of days Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wiley, was and lavender turquoise the couple in movused in decorative appoint- and assisted to another apartment. ing ments and floral arrange- While here they visited a sisments. Guests were served ter Mr. and Mrs. and husband, at tables centered with lavBarnett, who also assistender floating iris on a ruf- Bud ed in moving operations. fle or turquoise net. Refreshments were served Mrs. Inez Barney, who has under direction of Mrs. James been employed in New OrGay and Mrs. Sterling Coombs leans, Louisana, for several by Ileen McKinnen, Kay years, is on vacation and after Swain, Carol Jacobsen, LaNell visiting in Payson is now in Hermansen and Barbara Bur- Seattle, Wash., with her daudick.. ghter and husband, Dr. and The gift arrangement was Mrs. Burton S. Eggertsen, and in charge of Mrs. Gerald Ash- son. She is expected to reby, Mrs. Dean Nybo, Mrs. turn to Payson at a later date. Dean Holm and Mrs. Larry Hermansen. The gifts were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Simmons carried by Ann Ashby, Gloria and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Curtis Burdick, Sherol Hermansen of Provo were Memorial Day and Sue Brown. visitors in Payson. Lyle J. Tanner To Wed Arizona Miss in Alpha Balls Family Have Family Parly The family of Mrs. Alpha enjoyed a day at the In rites scheduled for June family home on Memorial day. 4th at the Mesa, Ariz., LDS There were twenty two prestempe. Airman Second Class ent. Lvle J. Tanner will taka as Enjoying the party were Mr his bride Miss Carolyn Curtis, Mrs. Bob L. Balle and and ArMrs. of Mr. and daughter " o Carol Ann and chldren. men Curtis of Yuma, Ariz. Young Tanner is a son of Wayne from Kearns; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. H. Lyle Tanner, Mrs. Lynn R. Balle, Salt Payson, who plan to attend Lake City,; Mr. and Mrs. Junthe nuptials. Airman Tan- ior Lundell and children, Craig and Jane, Spring ner is a graduate of Payson from Payson were Mr. Lake; School. He has been High stationed at Vincent Air Force and Mrs. Ronal J. Crump and Base in Arizona the past two two daughters and two sons, years, and has had advanced Sharon, Jeanette, Ronnie and schooling in Mississippi and David, and Mr. and Mrs. Illinois. Taylor and two sons, Tula Murphy, Utah Safety Council Secretary, displays various and Michael, and a guest Miss Gary Curtis was graduated materials to be used in statewide traffic safety push beginning from the Yuma High School of the family, Jackie CunMotorist! Mr. to Memorial Day, emphasizing it's up you, ningham of Spring Glen, a May 21st. The couple plan to reside niece of Mrs. Bob L. Balle. All visited the beautiful presently in McGill, Florida, Leonard Steineckerts Celebrate Golden Wedding where he will be stationed on Payson City Cemetery and new assignment. decorated graves after which movies wfere enjoyed and lunch At home in Long Beach, California, May 24 Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hiner served at the home. of Boise, Idaho, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leonard are formerly of Payson. Guests were entertained in here with their daughter and Beach, Calif., Long Mrs. M. Burdick and her former well known residents the colorful patio a4 well as Mr. and Mrs. Ir- daughter, Mrs. T. George celebrated their the interior of the residence. vin Greenhalgh, and also with (Blanche) Hansen, Jr., both of of Payson, Present to offer congratu- their grandson and wife, Mr. Salt Lake City, visited Golden Wedding anniversary during Sunday, May 24, at Long lations were sisters and bro- and Mrs. Norman Cox and the week with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Beach. LaCell baby. and thers, Q. M. Burdick. The openhouse was given Curtis and Mrs. Minnie Dawby their sons and daughter, son with her two sons. Long Curtis, Mark, Karl and Afton, Beach, formerly, of Payson, at the home of a sister and and Mr. and Mrs. .Henry HULA DANCE CLASS of Provo. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum All (Mada Curtis) Douglass. Among those welcomed to the anniversary party Mrs. EVERY THURSDAY. STARTING JUNE 11 Robert L. Wilson of Payson d Mr. and Mrs. LaMar and her son and wife, Mr. at Payson First-Fift- h Ward Church of Spokane, Wash., were and Mrs. R. L. Wilson and here for Memorial Day, to- son, Keith of Springville. at 2:00 p.m. gether with their son, Phil, With them they carried a who graduates from Utah State greeting card of congratula$6:00 FOR FIRST 6 LESSONS College in Logan, and another tions signed by former neighson and wife, Mr. and Mrs. bors in Classes for students 6 years old and up Payson, the card havBob Cloward and two chil- ing been organized through dren. efforts of Mrs. Heber Curtis, Helen Galbraith, Instructor Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Powell McMr. Steineckert will be reDowell of Provo and Mr. and membered as a piano teacher Mrs. Frank McDowdell of Salt in Payson, a profession he left with their families, on going to the coast. Mrs. Lake, were here for Memorial Day Steineckert is the former along with Mrs. Lottie Mc- Versie Curtis, daughter of the Dowell of Provo. d late Heber and Sarah Curtis. Temple Rites June 4 Balle Jo-An- n, De-M- ar Stein-ecker- t, -- son-in-la- Stein-ecke- rt Clo-war- VIST OUR NEW REFRIGERATED CANDY DEPARTMENT Win-war- 4-- H Club News The Nifty Nine Club held their first meeting at The home of their leader, Jeane Lundholm. Officers were elected as follows: Patricia Burdick, president; Dear.na Montague, vice president; Beverely Sims, secretary; Barbara Burdick, song 4-- H leader; Patricia Burdick, treasured; Gloria Jeane Lundholm, Ivy Dodd, Verna Jean Boyle, Shirley Jasperson, recreational committee. Plans for the years work was made. Pins and Needles Club was held May 27 at Joyce Han4-- sens home. Club was called to order by Pres. Margaret Elmer. Opening prayer was given by Jean pledSpencer, followed by ge and sang a song. After judging of draw string bags, they worked their skirts. Closing prayer was given by Joyce Spencer. 4-- H Weston Beans Enjoy Hawaran Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Weston Bean returned home Sunday evey ning from a delightful trip to the Hawaiian Islands. The couple were guests of their darghter, Marion a for an airline. Marion flew directly from her home in Boston, Mass., to California and joined her parents at Bellflower, for an over night stay with a son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bean and family. The trio traveled by plane to and from the Islands, visiting pieces of interest on 03hu and Kauai Islands. At the LDS temple they surprised Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lindsay of Payson, who are missionaries there, and also were pleased to meet other Payson-ianMr. and Mrs. Earl Page, Island vacationers. ten-da- stew-ardne- ss s, so HUISH THEATRE EVERY BOX GUARANTEED FRESH - Enjoy Good Csndy This Summer Whitmans PAYSON. UTAH -- - Glades Sweets DANIELS DRUG Wed., Thurs., FrL, Sal. . r June AUDREY HEPBURN ANTHONY PERKINS Green Mansions . . the fordidden forests yond the Amazon. be- SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY AT 1 P. M. CAPT. VIDEO SERIAL CHAPTER No. 8 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday June Matinee on Sunday You cant put your best foot THE WORLD forward with holes in your THE FLESH soles thin soles are dangerous, too. Check your riioes toand THE DEVIL day for thin soles heels. HARRY BELAFONTE run-ov- er INGER STEVENS 735 EAST 4th SOUTH. SPRINGVILLE t Wed., Thurs., FrL, Sat. FAMILY June DAY SPECIALS ADULTS 90c. 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