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Show Sanlaquin News 4y Oellr Hudson She was pre- sented with a large birthday cake made by her granddaughter of Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Peterson and family attended the R. J. Burraston Sr. family reunion Saturday afternoon at the Springville park. New officers were elected. Gary White of Spanish Fork was released as president; R. J. Burraston, Tooele, was named president; Lewis Childs 1st vice president; LeRoy Starr, Salina, 2nd vice president; and secretary, Mrs. Marilyn Harris, Orem. The reunion next year will be held at the R. J. Burraston home in Goshen. William Broadbeni was taken to the Payson Hospital early Monday morning with apples. Mr. and Mrs. Radell Hudson of Santaquin and Mr. and Mrs. William Patten of Orem, Utah, enjoyed a week end trip to Flaming Gorge Dam and He is rea serious illness. ported to be improving. Reed Peterson underwent surgery Tuesday morning for a serious stomach ailment. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hudson and son, Dale, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, last week. Also in the group was Mr. and Mrs. Theron Snyder and two children, Rita and Gary, who were enroute to their home in Concord, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Drummond of Page, Ariz., met the group there, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Snyder are the managers of the lodge and cabins there. Mary Katherine and Marg- - KUISH THEATRE PAYSON. UTAH Wed.. Thurs., FrL, Sat. Aug. Elmer Gantry BURT LANCASTER JEAN SIMMONS The Huish Theatre Presents good news for the Children ' As many Pictures that are now made are not suitable for children we are having every Saturday and Sunday, shows that will be desirable for all children. For Our Saturday and Sunday Matinee August 27 and 28th we will show Showdown at Boot Hill CHARLES y, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Kartchner, formerly of Lehi and recently of Salinas, Calif., have purchased a house in Payson Second ward, and plan to make their home here. The Kartchner children include Dennis, 18, a graduate of Salinas High School, who will enter BYU next month; Mary Ann, 17, who will be a senior at Payson High School; the week. Niles, 15, a 10th grader, Bruce, Ray Brant, of Indio, Cali,!., 12, who will be in the seventh has arrived in Santaquin where Grade, and David, 9 who will he will stay until after the be in the Fourth Grade. Youngfruit harvest of peaches and est of the family is Cindy, family reunion at the Santa-qui- n Park Saturday evening. There were 90 present. Mrs. Emma Wall was also honored as her birthday was observed the same day. family make home in Payson aret, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Broadbent, of Casper, Wyoming, have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Broadbent in Santa-qui- n and at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Jesse Ellsworth in Also visiting at the Payson. Broadbent home at this time was their grandson, Mr. Robert T. Broadbent of South Dakota. The two girls accompanied Robert Broadbent to their home in Casper during The descendants of the late Mrs. Sarrh Jane Wall held a Mrs. Guinea Buridck enterThe Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah tained Wednesday afternoon for her aunt, Mrs. Floyd Ains-leTHURSDAY, AUGUST 25. 1960 of Seattle, Wash. Other guests included Mrs. Lelia Need for social worker, clinical Bond and Mrs. Ruby C. Swan, psychologist Mrs. George Coleman, Mrs. for Child Guidance Clinic, Dr. Harsion said Ruby Oaga, Mrs. George Giles, Mrs. Bill Jordon, all of Heber An urgent need for a psyschi-atri- c that the potential state and City; Mrs. Stella Rassmusen social worker and a clin- federal funds available in the Mrs. Gerald jf Union, ical psychologist at the Utah near future for mental health Mrs. Jay Lerwill. County Child Guidance Clinic would be more readily availThe home of Mr. and Mrs. was expressed by Dr. Marlow able with these desired adFrank Holm was the scene of Harston at an executive board ditions to the staff and it iy to the advantage of everyone a lovely dinner party Friday meeting last week. in Utah County to bend every An is made to appeal The occasion was to being night. honor Mr. and Mrs. Dee Pull- all board members of the clin- effort in obtaining them at man of Spanish Fork before ic and the people of Utah once. Every person in Payson they leave to make their home County in securing this needThe people in contact Mrs. Allan Hodgson n Cedar City. Mr. Pullman ed personnel. will be teaching high school the county came to the aid of at once if they know of anyhere this year. Besides those the clinic in obtaining compet- one who could qualify for named, other guests were Mr. ent clinical workers when the these positions. and Mrs. Theron Hill, and Mr. clinic was first organized and the executive board is again and Mrs. David Daley. Mistakes are lessons of wisappealing to the people to dom. Jerry Dean Bown, son of help them locate the needed Hugh White Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Bown, has professional pernsoneL returned from Hollywood, Cal., Howard Maycock, clinic where he has been employed beard president, felt that ads through the summer and is pre- should be placed in all national paring to enter college next social work magazines and W. R. COURTNEY month. that every possible source be tapped to try to locate these CHIROPRACTOR Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bar- trained workers. 231 South 1st East nett and family of Salt Lake Dr. Harston explained that City spent a short holiday in there is a long waiting list of Spanish Fork, Utah .J Payson this week with his people needing help at the Sat. 6 daily grandmother, Mrs. Amy Vest. clinic and if this personnel were obtained, the services Closed Wed. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Boyle now available could almost md their daughter and also be doubled, in effective handPhone 672 By AppL gpjr qnn, Dr. Dean Boyle Jr., ling of patients. of Boise, Idaho, visited SunDr. Harston also explained day with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Patten. Mr. Patten left early in the week to return to Idaho with them, and will be a guest of his sis70 South Main ter, Mrs. Eathel Boyle, at Victor, Idaho. Roscoe Kartchner BRONSON ROBERT HUTTON Sunday, Monday, Tuesday August 3. age During their move they visited with the eldest of the family, Judy, and her husband. Dale Curtis, in Payson. Mr. Kartchner is a painting Mirror Lake. contractor. They have spent Members otf the Jr, Literary the summer in Phoenix, Ariz. Club enjoyed an evening of dinner and a movie Friday Mr. and Mrs. Marion Elmer night. It was the groups sum- and sons, Lane and Kevin, mer party and Mrs. Darwin spent the weekend in MontRobbins was in charge. Idaho, with their dauMr. and Mrs. Anthon Mad- pelier, and husband, Mr. and ghter sen of Richland, Washington, Mrs. Duane Lindley, and son, have been visiting at the home Jeff. of Mr. and Mrs. Justin Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Crook. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Porter motored to attended a national convenThe group also Monroe last Saturday where tion for veterinarians last they visited with relatives. week at Denver, Colo. The Mr. and Mrs. Ed Westover event was held at the new and two baby boys of Joseph Denver Hilton Hotel, with arCity, Ariz., have been visiting various entertainment for a few days at the home of for the ladies while ranged Mr. and Mrs. Justin Lamb and the doctors of animal mediother relatives. lectures and cine attended Mrs. Nina Nosiaja and Mrs. other informative Ada Gardell drove to Las Vegas last week to bring the two children of Mr. and Mrs. Pauline Porter, daughter of Jack Nostaja home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Porter, (Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rugg spent a few days this week in and two children of Sacramen- Delta visiting with her grandto, Calif., have been visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Porter, and her various Albert Kay. Mrs. Perl Hansen who has been staying in California with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cropper her children, stopped in San- and three children of Anaheim, taquin Monday, at the home Calif., are spending the week of Mr. and Mrs. Don Armwith their uncle and aunt, Mr. strong enroute to her home in and Mrs. J. Leo Bown. In Goshen. her first trip to Utah, Mrs. is enjoying trips with Copper Mrs. Ruth Merriweather and the to various places family Los Angeles, of interest in the area. Tuesthree children of Calif., were honored guests at day the Bowns entertained a picnic luncheon given Sat- for the, visitors, with others urday at the home of Mr. and asked as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. C. M. Fairbanks. Herbert, and family, Merriweather and her husband, Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jackson, Mr. Jim, and family have spent and Mrs. Glen Jackson and the summer in Kentucky and Mrs. Nan Jackson. are now enroute to their home in California. He has conUniversity of Utah tinued on and will be joined later this week by his family. students will They have been houseguests Ham-reMrs. Veda of her mother, and aunt, Mrs. Emma register in Sept. Cluff. University of Utah students unA picnic luncheon Sunday will register in September to intended a new der plan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the length Orrie Kapple was arranged as reduce substantially event honoring of lines for payment of their a birthday the Jim Branin of Orem. Others tuition and fees. Under and new tuition procedure, Mrs. Branin present were fees must be paid before reg(Ruth Kapple) and two chilistration materials will be isMrs. Heber dren; Mr, and sued. Curtis, Payson, and daughter, To avoid waiting in line to Mrs. Barbara Grandy and six children of Montpelier, Idaho; make tuition payments on regMr. and Mrs. Ezra Ourtis of istration day, students are urgSalem and their daughter and ed to send their payments by mail at least two" weeks before husband, Mr. and Mrs. Baker and three children, registration. who are moving from Boulder, In previous years, payment of tuition and fees has been Nev., to Gray Lakes, Idaho. the last thing a U. of U. stuMr. and Mrs. John Kinear dent has done in registering. and two children of Salt Lake Under the new plan, the payCity spent a few days this week ment will be first and students with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. will not be issued registration forms unless they can show a Roy Rodgers. receipt of payment. Mrs. Pheron Heaps is leav- Payment may be mailed to ing soon on a trip to Phoenix, the Controllers Office, UniArizona, with Mr. and Mrs. versity of Utah, Salt Lake De Lynn Heaps. They will City 12, Utah. be visiting with her sister, Mrs. Louella Roundy. n, Ber-ne- ll The Last Days of Pompeii STEVE REEVES CHRISTINA HAUFFMAN Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. Aug. 31 - Sept. The Last World MICHAEL RENNIE JIRL St. JOHN Her-manso- n, Starts 10-- Diann Shepherd and Kent Killian repeat vows, feted at reception In a lovely garden reception Kent Byron Killian and his bride, Diann Shepherd received guests Friday, Aug. .12, at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Shepherd. Mr. Killian is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Killian was asked to assist as best man to the bridegroom. The bridal party received guests before a garden gate decorated with festoons of ivy. The natural setting of the garden provided color in blooming peaunias, zinias, begonias and other flowers. The lily pool with under-wate- r lights was a special focal point, and other lights were arranged under clusters of large chrystal balls. Refreshments were served small tables centered with baskets of white daisies and gladioli on pink taffeta table covers, arranged by Mrs. Harold Jones, the brides aunt. In charge of serving were Mr. and Mrs. Alton Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Arlynn Hone, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Parkinson, all of Benjamin; Mr. and Mrs. George Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hayward, Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Brown, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lesser, Pay-so- of Salem. The couple exchanged voks in solemn rites performed the same day in the Salt Lake L DS temple. They are residing South temporarily at 535 Main Street, Payson, Mr. Killian is a senior at Utah State University, where he is studying veterinarian science. For her wedding the charming young bride chose a gown of white peau taffeta fashioned with appliques of Venice lace on the bouffant skirt that swept into a court train. The Venice lace was also repeated in the beateau neckline of the fitted bodice; the long sleeves tapering to lily joints over the wrists. A chirred cummerbund effect accented the empire waist-linThe bridal veil was held with a crown of pearlsized orange blossoms and roses. The bouquet was of pink rosebuds centered with a white glamelia. Diann Roundy of Tremon-tostood as maid of honor and other attendants were Mortensen, Cherie Kathryn Ann Killian and Mrs. Mardine Nelson. Leslie, Brenda and Rosaline Shepherd were junior bridesmaids. They wore dresses of pink chiffon over taffeta and carried baskets of oink gladioli and white carnations. The brides mother chose a oleatece dress of rose jersey and Mrs. Killian wore lace over taffeta in a dusty rose shade. John Creer of Spanish Fork ladies Mrs. Wells were James e Girls who served were Spencer, Betty Pierce, Kaylene, Glenore and Delaine Jones. Mrs. Anne Christensen and Mrs. Ida Love served the grooms cake, tied in tiny packages and presented to each guest. The gift room was in charge of the brides aunts, Mrs. Sterl-n- g Spencer, Mrs. R. W. Banks and Mrs. Norma Blylock. Gifts were carried by Joe, Noel and Terry Shepherd, Mark Shepherd and Rodger Shepherd. Mrs. Della McClellan helped with the trousseau display and Lecia Murdock presided at the brides book. Brothers of the bride and their wives were ushers as follows: Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shepherd, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Ran1 dall Carson. ' Ail ANOTHER LATEX PRICE SALE 5:00 P.M. .... ..... S.pl. S.pt. 18 and 21 Sapttmbw 23 $ EASY. HOW. turn Envelope With Check or Money Order to Holiday On Ice, Care of Box FG6, Salt Lake City. 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FRI., SEPT. 16 BIGGER Payson, Utah A group of friends met at the home of Mrs. Frank McClellan Friday in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. McClellan. 9-- ' r Balloons ORGAN CONCERT |