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Show Hudson By Dell The Remus Rota Club held their family jiight Wednesday in Santaquin City Park. There were approximately 70 people present to enjoy food and a program. Owen Van Ausdal and Clement Kester furnished the entertainment on their electric guitars. Mrs. Charles Maurin, Mrs. Ray Cropk, Mrs. Reed Jensen and Mrs. Gordon Heelis were in charge. The Lions Club enjoyed family night at the Santaquin City Park Saturday. A barbecue and pot luck supper was enjoyed by the 25 children and 22 parents present. Pres. Verl Wall was in charge. Mr. and! Mrs. Arthur Johnson (Frankie Tuckett) of Salt Lake City have a new baby boy born July 22, in a Salt Lake , Members of the Chilauqua Club and their partners held a swimming party Thursday at Memorial Park, with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Riding as hosts. Others enjoying the event were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jack son, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Schramm, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Degraw, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brook. Boyd Holdaway, Lois Jensen fdpeaf vows in Manti Temple, reception fetes newlyweds fl Santaqum News The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY. AUGUST 4, 1960 hospital. This makes two boys In a ceremony performed Holdaway, Highway 91, East for the young couple. July 21st at the Manti LDS Payson. Mrs. Phil Bradley and famThe coupie was honored at temple, Boyd F. Holdaway ily of Salt Lake are visiting a reception that evening at claimed Lois Jensen as his at the home of Mr. and Mrs. bride. She is a daughter of the Orem Pete Heelis. LDS ward church. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kump A gown of white nylon orof Orem. Mr. Holdaways parand family of Jerome, Idaho, ganza over satin was chosen are visiting at the home of Mr. ents are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde by the bride for her nuptials and Mrs. Jed Greenhalgh. It was designed with dagp They came for the Greenhalgh lace inserts in the bouffant family reunion which was held skirt, long tapered sleeves, and in the Santaquin City Park. molded bodice. The bateau Mr. and Mrs. Emeison Bradneckline was edged with a ley visited in Santa Fe Springs, scalloped border trimmed with California, at the home of Mr. sequins and pearls. Her veil and Mrs. Gilbert E. Cook, dauwas attached to a tiara of seed The bridal bouquet ghter of the couple. They pearls. e of white glamillias was centbrought their grandchild, back with them ered with a white orchid. Mr. and Mrs. Billy GreenAttending the bride were her sister, Linda Jensen, as halgh of Provo have a baby maid of honor, together w th girl born July 31 in the Utah Gloria Jensen, Mrs. Darrell Valley hospital in Provo. This is the couples first child. Proud Jensen, Mrs. Mark Jensen, Mrs. Chad Moon and Colleen grandparents are Mrs. Angus Holdaway. Mar Rae Jensen Greenhalgh, Santaquin; and was flower girl. The attendMr. and Mrs. Homer Harwood ants wore gowns of aqua peau of Spanish Fork. de soie fashioned with full Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chapman Vv, skirts and rounded neckline. and two daughters, Myrna and Linda of Pomona, Calif., visitThey carried bouquets of pink carnations. ed last week with friends and Best man to the bridegroom relatives. They were house was his brother, Richard Holdguests of Mrs. Lillian Greenaway, with Lewis Tervort, a halgh and also visited with former missionary companion, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Peart and Mrs. Pearl Chapman. A family attending. Bruce Holdaway, Jb, Mark Jensen and Darrel Jengathering was also held up sen and Darrel Jensen were Santaquin Canyon in their Naomi Tabor, Alabama Miss, announces troth ushers. honor. Gail y was Bellows, The Primary Kathryn Pyne, Richard Gasser and Jean Snell repeat vows in to Wayne Schoenfeld, plan September wedding Ann Marie Pyne, Elaine Pyne, held Thursday night at the a Trek-kerDiane s Margaret Cutler, park for the Blazers, temple rites June 29, honored at reception Announcement is being made of Nursing. The future bridend Kathleen Jensen asand Guides and their parof the engagement and forth-- 1 groom has adEach Mrs. chose In ser lace. sisted Mr. blue and the with completed an LDS serving. ents. Teachers are Mrs. Bert Newlyweds, the gift room were Nadine coming marriage of Miss Na- ' mission in the southern states Jasperson and Mrs. Vera Dixon L. (Dick) Gasser, are ded a corsage of pink roseomi Tabor of Birmingham, and is now employed as asJohnson, Joyce Murdock, Karresiding in Payson since their buds. Lyons. Alabama, to Wayne Schoen-- 1 sistant teman LDS Jensen, Gay Greening, The bridal party received marriage at Manti manager of an automocoude bile company Andrews and Glenda feld of this citv. The in Spanish Fork. Mrs. Minnie Dawson of Long ple. guests before a floral arch en1 a plan September wedding The young couple plan to make Sazey. The couple exchanged vows twined with green leaves and Beach, Calif., stopped in Pay-so- n After a h:neymoon in Glac- in the Salt Lake LDS Temple their home in Spanish Fork. Monday to visit with her June 29th in a ceremony per- marked at the top with a clustier National Park the couple and will be honored at a reNelcousins, Heber Curtis and formed by Pres. A Brent Pet- er of white wedding bells and ception in Payson. will make their home in lie Kapple, and other relatives erson. A reception was given satin ribbons. Arrangements Parents of the bride-elen and former neighbors and the following evening at Pay-so- of summer garden flowers are Mr. and Mrs. James M. h friends. She is in Utah with ward church. were placed at focal points KanTabor of Arkansas her son, Glen, and wife, and The brides gown of lace throughout the church. Lorena Hallows weds sas, and grandparentsCity,are Mr. W. R. COURTNEY two daughters, all of Corpus and tulle was fashioned with During the receiving period and Mrs. O. A. Rhodes of BirmChrlsti, Texas, with whom she scalloped scoop neckline, long Colleen Hodgson played orJohn Blackburn, ingham, Alabama. CHIROPRACTOR went on to Salt Lake City sleeves that tapered to the gan selections, while Mrs. Miss Tabor is a former stuafter the stop in Payson. wrist and bouffant skirt de- Douglas Palmer of Dugway here visits a dent of School 221 South 1st East couple Birmingham signed with alternating ruf- attended the brides book. Re-- 1 N. 1VS ,, ,0 J2 Fork, Utah BlackSpanish Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Tanner fles of lace and tulle creating ceptiomsts at the door were ,0 (u John and 32 butt y burn of Modesto, Calif., are have returned to Payson after front interest in a full gath- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Soren- - farJ, 15lnch Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Miller 10 - 6 daily 9 - 12 Sat. sen of Palmyra and Mr. and No. 1S77 wih visiting with their son and ered skirt of lace. l l. I . stopping for a few days in and sons, Douglas and Scott, Wed. Closed HenMerle a honeymoon have returned to their home wife, Mr. and Mrs. Her veil of illusion was at- Mrs. Earl Haskell of Payson. j, 4i J( 7 1 ar,. Sit, 4 r4 Payson while ontheir Roses floating in a crystal r0rf of Two pa norm. marriage in Glendora, Calif., after entrip following ry Tanner in Cheyene, Wyo., tached to a tiara of satin emwhere both are employed. By Appl. broidered with sequins. The bowl on a mirror created a Noodlowork fatton No. 230 OracoM two weeks ago. joying a vacation in Payson Phone 672 resia once Mrs. In for tho omkroldond todo Blackburn, lovely oai at the Clarence Daniels home centerpiece serving iprayi, bridal bouquet was of white Unond dent of Payson, is the former and in Spanish Fork at the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seal of carnations and red roses. tables in the amusement hall, r final ititch, c main Mrs. Ray Betts of Sp- - Sand 35c for ooch drou pattern, 25c Mrs. Lorena Hallows. She has William Miller home. Wh le where Seattle, Wash., visited in Pay-so- n The bride, the former Jean "A Meal anish Fork acted as hostess, 'or oodl Boodlowork pottorn (add 10c for lived in Modesto for several here, young Scott celebrated Monday with their broth- Snell, in a daughter of Mr. and kwA pawn for fli clou mailing) io yesirs. Norma were and er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Walter his a second with girl Serving Minute" birthday E. Shave of PhoUNI huostY to "NWNS," are enroute Dopt. CristThe IUAU, Linda Stevens. A couple Stoil Hansen, party at the Payson Park. enix, Ariz., was attended by Marilyn Lor- - 47 Wad Adame stroot, Chicago 6, IIL California after a trip through number of dinners and canyon Mrs. Paul offerson, May Jarvis and her Yellowstone National Park, outings were arranged in honBarney, all of Palmyra. Ramona Smith family Tanner, Payson; her sister, rain Mrs. Bert Daley of Payson the Big Horn Mountains in or of the Californians. The wedding cake of deliMrs. Mike Bills, Springville; k cate design was made by the is expected home in Idaho, Brighton and Salt Lake Miss Charlotte Sorensen and enjoy family party Par-ce- ll after an enjoyable vacation City in Utah. Mrs. Hazel brides aunt, Mrs. Dwane Haskell, both of of Orem. spent in the Pacific Northwest Mrs. Ramona Smith has rePalmyra. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Gara Gifts were arranged by Mrs. with relatives from Salt Lake turned home after spending wore blue nylon dress- Kelley Johnson and Mrs. Bill City. They visited Olympia ner attended a Garner reunion They Caliin Southern vacation es made with full skirts, scoop Parcell. Gift carriers were Park in Washington, and the ner attended a Garner reunion fornia in company with Mrs. and tiny cap sleeves. Lorna Sorensen, Palmyra; San- city of Yakima, Wash., which held at Rexburg. Idaho, last Herman Tagge of Salt Lake neckline dav at They carried nosegays of white dra Hone, Payson; Joy and Mrs. Daley wrote her family week, and also spent City. The two visited a num- and blue carnations. "I LIKE ITS SMALL SIZE!" in Payson, is a very pretty khe LDS temple in Idaho Falls Karen Johnson, Mapleton. ber of relatives and friends, Tanner Paula Flower girls, LaVell Gasser was master city, but it doesnt compare with M s. Roine Dial, former-'- v returning home by way of Las and Sharon Shave, wore blue . of Enroute home of ceremonies to a program with Payson. They visited Nev. Vegas, frocks complimented hev at nylon Yosemite the home of National Park arsolos and vocal which included: Smith Mrs. stopped Shortly after with flower bracelets of blue by Lois Haskell and Vernile the giant Redwood Forest in their son and wfe. Mr. and rived at her home, she welcom- carnations. LIKE ITS SMART STYLING!" Gasser; readings by Helen California, and at Torrence, Mrs. Robert Garner, in Ogden, ed two of her granddaughters, The bridegroom, son of Mr. Banks of Palmyra and Leon- Calif., were guests of Mrs. and brought their granddaughPatti and Terry McGurk, of Salt Lake City, who spent a and Mrs. Arthur Gasser, Pay-so- ard Stone of Mapleton; a pan- Daleys daughter, Mrs. Lillian ter, Kathleen, home with them k asked Dwane Haskell to tomime by Gale Parcell of Jacobson, and family. visit. for a few days in Payson. They were man. as best stand JenRuel Mrs. their on Orem; toasts, by Sunday joined For her daughters wedding sen of Mapleton and Lars "I LIKE THE DIAL THAT LIGHTS UP!" parents, Mr. and Mrs. John other Mrs. Shave chose a dress with Bishop of Pavson.- - Prayers and children, McGurk, and all attended a family re- a yellow floral print on white were by Paul Tanner and union at the home of Mr. and sheer material, and Mrs. Gas Kelly Johnson. Mrs. Dale Barnett. A patio dinner was served to those mentioned and Mr. and Mrs. ! Reed Braithwaite and family Mrs. and Mr. of Caliente, Nev., Stanley Cloward of Payson. There were 18 present for the Fourth-Fifth-Twentie- th 1 Jo-lin- siip Wi j j :I:V Fun-de-la- Payson Girls State Jen-sen- representative speaks to JayShees Members of the Jayshees Wednesday evening heard Parker, Girls State representative from Payson, give an account of her experiences at State Univeristy in Logan when Girls State was held there in June of this year. Also of interest was a demonstration on cake decorating Mattin-so- n given by Mrs. Alice Mattinson Mrs. of Salem. decorates many of the wedding cakes seen at local weddings. The program was arranged by Mrs. Glen Thomas and Mrs. Ted Smith. Mrs. Floyd Schramm, president, conducted the dinner meeting. Le-no- re 1 1 ct First-Fift- ' ( rHOTO-GUlD- loy-fo-ow- n ti THEATRE HUISH sister-in-la- PAYSON. UTAH mid-wee- Wed., Thurs., Fri.. Sat. August The Story of Ruth TOM TRYON ELANA EDEN Matinee Saturday Pa-sn- Sunday, Monday, Tuesday August Matinee on Sunday I Wild River n, two-wee- CLIFT MONTGOMERY LEE REMICK Wed.. Thurs., Fri.. Sat. AUGUST The Apartment JACK LEMMON SHIRLEY MacLAINE Matinee Saturday new PfiincaM phone event BACK TO SCHOOL GIRL'S U. S. KEDS GARDENS!! 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