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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Janet (.lower, Jim Kiholm are married at home Nov. 24tli red and white color scheme was chosen for the wedding reception honoring the new Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kiholm, and the wedding party stood before an elaborately designed electrical candelbna as they g eeted guests Dec. 8th at Payson Fourth Ward church The lovely bride is the .ormer Janet Mower, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mower of Payson. Parents of he bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Kiholm of vlic'vale. The couple exchanged Thursday, December vows Nov. 25th WA-iER- v I Jr' Fair-Fehlber- g, .tt fejg Girl, Vernon Lee and Joan repeat vows feted at reception )v. Marilyn Mattinson Engstrom, Nov. 21 er for making the affair. Refreshments were served to 12 members by Mrs. Ralph Chappie and Mrs. Jerry Buys. The litney was read by Mrs. Frank Holm. Academy. Girl, Nyle Hill and Tanya Tooele. Utah Manwill, an administration Fork. 'let; Fist in the company in Eeth Argyle Thatcher, Spanish Bad Toiz, entered the Army in November 1953 and arrived Nov. 16 overseas in August I960. Richard Carloss and Boy Iiene Moyle Jones, rovo. of Thomas in Germany where mas for fireman and he is a n. ember of Headquar-- : their banquet ladies were discussed. The -- is Cimpanv, Seventh U. S. remainder of the evening was Off-cArmy spent in favors view. at the home the brides parents, with 3ishop Paul (Hurst officiating. I'hey will reside in Salt Lake City where both are employed A gown of white lace combined with net was chose by he bride for her wedding. It was fashioned with full gathered skirt of net, complimented with a lace overskirt and bodice with long, tapered sleeves. The rounded neckline was trimmed with flashng sequins. Her veil of bridal illusion wa attached to a crown of seed pearls. The bridal bouquet was made of white carnat.ons and red roses. Mrs. Elton Jensen, wearing a pink dress, attended the bride as matron of honor and bridesmaids were Kathleen Erick son, in bluer Linda Mower, in orchard; and Merilee Mower in a white and red dress. They Olson Joy Dial, added corsages of red and white carnations for accent to their costumes. in Manti Temple, Mi's. Mowers frock was of orchid and gold, while Mrs. Joy Dial, daughter of Rozena The bride wore a lovely sheath Kiholm chose a , green floral. Dial of Shelley, Idaho, and gown of brocaded satin with They wore white carnation formerly of Payson, and Tho- overskirt of the same material corsages. mas V. Olson, son of Mr. and She carried a bouquet of garDick Harris : of Midvale Mrs. Roy V. Olson, Santaquin, denias, roses, and carnations. assisted the bridgroom as best Doris Dial stood as maid man. Paul Mower and Robert were mtrried November 24 in the Manti temple. A reception of honor with Connie Dial Kiholm were ushers. Kathleen was held in their honor the Kathym' Patten, A lighted miniature Christfollowing evening, November Crane and Linda Montague as mas tree was arranged at the bridesmaids. They wore floor foyer of the church, where 25, in the Santaquin-Tinti- c Stake center. length gowns of gold striped guests were welcomed by Mr, cotton. They carried bouquets of white carnations. Jack Olson stood as best man to the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Woodbury greeted guests at the door while Nola Rae Olsen and Nila Dial presided at the guest book. Jackie and Kent Olson and Cynthia Patten were gift bearers. 1961 14, Nov. 14 Davis Thompsoi, Payson. H MANWILL GETS Eoy, James Clark and Fern The Lady Fireman held their Pi.CMOTICN IN GERMANY Nv. 15 monthly Warren J. Manwill, whose the Fire meeting Monday at Girl, Donald Glen asd Alice Station. Mrs. Dale w:fe, L nda, lives in Payson, Barnett, Norma Boylan Coates, was in president, war moled to specialist pre Ephriam. Plans for the Christcharge. fiVv N 14 A Nov. 23 Girl, Gerald Edward and Joyce Nadine Lindatrom Jones, Grantsvdle. '91 Heard the News Ncv. 21 Boy, Terry Lee and Lodi.n K 1 1 Ann Jones llamen, Piovo Boy, Dean Strorg and Mavi; Edith Stromberg Nybo, Spanish Folk. Telpha Da ton's Beauty Shop i Saie:n now nas two Operators to serve you. Take advantage of her i 1 Nov. 25 ZELPHA PAYTCN 798 3397 Nona Ann Girl, DeVeil Pierce Craig, Santaquin. Girl, William Dean and Patricia June Villard Brooks, Payson Boy, Mark Victor and Sharon Lou Tew Bills, Springville ERLENE CUIMER Anniversary and Christmas Special $15.00 Permanents $12.00 Permanents $10.00 Permanents Nov. 26 Girl, Wayne Leon and Barand Mrs. Odgen DeWitt. Sha- corated in white and red, was bara Jensen, Goshen Boy, Sheldon and Francis ron Keele attended the brides center of attraction in the serJ. Holm Hathaway, Payson. book. ving room, where guests were Music during the receiving seated at small tables decorperiod was played by Loren ated with goblets of bubbling Jex of Provo and Mrs. Lois red liquid that' held a single Cowan of this city. Lars Bis- white rose. Mrs. Larry Mower and M"s. hop was master of ceremonies to a program that included Raydon Madsen were in charge selections by the Fourth Ward of serving, and girls who serLadies Chorus, a tribute to ved were Lou Jean and Vicki the bride by Mns. Arnold Hiatt, Lynne Cowan, and Ann Smith; vocal duets by Dick Seely and Jeaneal Olson. and Steve. Bona with guitar Mrs. Sterling Davis, Mrs. accompaniment; toast to the Randall Hiatt and Mrs. Rex bride,- Mrs. Elton Jensen and Ainge arranged the gifts that toast to the groom by Dick were carried by Jolynn and Harris. Mary Mower, Doug Kiholm A tiered wedding cake, de and Debbie Jan De Witt. $7.50 $6.00 $5.00 Appointment Only Thanks to my Patron's for these 3 Years of Success By um Christmas Special! - , A family gathering was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Twede, Pay-sowhen their sisters, Mrs. Hilda Kinder and Mrs. LaMar Durfee, and also Mr. Durfee, the Bulk... Packed In the CLEANING POWER were visiting here from Las Vegas, NeV. Others present were brothers and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lofgran, Spring-villMr. and Mrs. Elvon But ler. Spring Lake; Mr and Mrs. Paul Bigler Mr and Mrs. Leone Tanner, Payson; and the father of all, Herman Twede and his sister, Mrs. Viola Allen Spring-villA hot dinner wes served to the 15 family members. We cut out the pounds... cleaner weighs only 12y2 lbs.! We packed in the cleaning power . . . ovc e; By Gean pack-age- 'fW es i - the ultra-mode- m look LEGEND OF THE LOST fuully-automati- GEM'S PHOTO SHOP c, Starring JOEL McCREA han- dles easily, cleans big,' today... LOW CHRISTMAS GIFT PRICE Lavish with Features 1 H.P. motor Giant Sanitized dust bag Convenient toe switch Flip Top lid Direct hose connection Unbreakable nylon hose Handy r blower outlet Ball bearing wheels handle Soft vinyl bumpers. Over Tliealrc - in Brownie cameras. Its sha. ped' to fit your hand.. Open the Starring lid of the built-i- n flash com- JOHN WAYNE partment and you automaticaSOPHIE LOREN lly- set the shutter for flash. ROSSANO BRAZZI Close it and youre ready for 'outdoor shooting. Comes in Wed. ,Thur. - FrL SaL complete outfit gifted at $18.95. The Kodak Autamatic 3 . Dec. Movie Camera - - a . , Double Feature ' electric-ey- e camera at unusually modest cost. Program Fast f1.6 lens, and a built-i- n filter that lets you shoot movTHE ies indoors and out, on the same roll of 8mm color film. All for $49.50. YOUNG SAVAGES Of course ; this is only a small sampling of the many Starring BURT LANCASTER wonderful Kodak gifts well be showing this Christmas Come in and well tell you FORT MASSACRE all about them. cleaner stores small, fs 4 If 5 and save! Small Deposit $1.25 per week Cord-holde- Complete with deluxe c. set of cleaning accessories y X' . - ' . A...- if ' ft ': i,J X 4 - r of extra cost with purchase of any Eureka Vibra-Beor upright cleaner YOUR 3 CHOICE FOLDING DOLL ''CARRIAGE all-arou- era:- -- See the Princess uiiisii Grand Openings I opened my Christmas .recently. No not the gaily wrapped ones. Mine were the new KoPayson dak items well be feature-in- g this Christmas season. But Wed. - Thur. - FrL - Sat. Ill bet I got just as much kick ? Dec. out of it as youll get out of DOUBLE FEATURE opening your packages on PROGRAM Christmas Day. Some items will be wearing the Open me first tags for PARIS HOLIDAY thd first time this Christmas. These new cameras, for ins, Starring tance: . BOB HOPE II Starmatio The Brownie ANITA EKBERG Camera - - a great CYNTHIA HYER black-and takes camera that white and color snapshots, and color slides. Has an elect- THE LOST MISSILE ric eye for automatic shooting, Starring and a choice of shutter speeds ROBERT LOGGIA of 140 or 180. Econimal, too, at only $34.50 The complete outfit, including camera, film, Mon. . Tues. Sun. cas, flash solder, bulbs, and Dec. batteries is just 44.50. The Brownie Super 2(7 Cam- H.P. motor! Result Eureka's new Princess 1 e. ' Cut Out EUREKA n, '4 ;t r for the finest in i k X- - , t, A 'y$'f y 4 -- try if AJ if ( New EUREKA transportation service i print hood, i k pink body STRUCT0 AUTO TRANSPORT-Stur- dy re- metal, w LUt alistic trim. 22" long. Complete with 3 metal cars, 7" loading ramp. $5.95 VALUE! A- - 3 CZZSJ t Pink Surrey f Vs 4- - &.. m - i I" . A pyy ' A f ' J' Vibra-Bea- t! rows ot Cleans across width, even at ends ol nouit hill 12 be specific... ship and EVERYTHING NEW FOR BETTER CLEANING Custom nozzle with Triple-Filte- travel tUOM Vibra-Be- r adjustable brushes Sanitized disposable dust bag Over 1 H.P. motor New Power Selector dial Deluxe cessories set and Handy-Pa- IPAeOFO Dependably better for freight Comfortably better for you v PAM! 11-P- c. ac- k Kit. and FUMITORf Values on the Avenue t 43 West Utah Avenus Phone 465-248- 2 Payson, Utah |