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Show SANTAGUIN HEWS a mp io Arizona oy plane has been the pleasant exper-ierc- e of Mrs. Emma Wilson, who spelt two weeks with her son and wife, the Ray Wilsons, at Nogales She especially enjoyed visiting with Maielynn, a student at the Eastern Arizona Junior Coll-g- e at Thatcher, and Allen, 'ho attends University of Anz-n- a at Tucson, who weie at home for the Easter vacation jo ojnst:od oqj oj guippi: osv her vacation was a visit with Mrs Grace Erickson, a residing m Tucson, and another granddaughter and husband, Ann and Val Stnng-felloand three child) en of Bountiful who were vacationing in the area and guests of Mrs. Erickson. s De'la Hudson By A Firemen's Banquet and program is to be held Satuiday night at Mapleton Ulah-Jua- b according to Utah-Jua- presi- b dent George Higginson and secretary Mark Williams. Jay Peterson is Santaquin Fire Chief. Mrs. William Francom three daughters of and Salt Lake and Mrs. Tom Wolfe and daughters of Kearns spent Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrorg and also attended the Santauuin School Mrs. May Day celebration. Armstrong kept the children if Mrs. Francom over the week end. The Jr. Literary Club met at the home of Mrs. Darwin Robbins Thursday night. Colored film was shown by Mis. Wilbur Shaw to 10 membeis. Mrs. Alice Armstrong spent the day in Salt Lake Thurs attending meetings. Accompanying her was her sister Mrs. Olhemae Coombe of Orem Mr. and Mrs. Howard Armfamily spent Satstrong urday in Salt Lake. They took their baby Cal to the Doctor for a checkup and then spent the rest of the day at Liberty Park and other places of in- v; 4 Mr. and Mrs. Nyle Richards the engage- coming marrdaughter, Ro Reynolds, son of Mr. a d Mrs. Irvin C. Rey- - ooooooooocoooo Gift Every Mother A Loycs A PERMANENT WAVE FOR MOTHERS DAY SPECIAL PRICE JUST FOR THE OCCASION AT DEE'S STYLES West 6th South PAYSON LAUNDRY CENTER 81 Phone 465-316- 7 Show her you really care and get the Professional touch for her. $10.00 Permanents for $6.03 DEANNA HANSEN and Mgr. Operator 00000000000000 ' I A terest. f . v - Kathleen Hill and Clark Spencer Park-Secon- Honored at Wedding Reception Mr. and Mrs. Clark Spencer exchanged nuptial vows Friday, May 3, in a ceremony pel formed by Judge Joseph E Nelson, Spanish, Fork, at d Ward Payson church. The bride, former Kathleen Hill, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hill. The benedict is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Orien Spencer of Payson. For her wedding the bride chose a gown of silk peau de soie with appliques of alencon in seed lace, pearls. The dress featured a bell skirt with a chapel train and sabrina neckline. Her veil of imported English silk illusion fell from a crown of pearls with appliques of alencon lace. A white orchid cenPark-iSecon- uumi Theatre - boutered her lovers-knof cymbidium golden pale quet orchids and Bridal attendants wearing bell skirted dresses of mango-corsatin with matching pillbox hats and shoes, were Re- Band Instruments Accordions Pianos Free Course of Instruction Included Rental Applies to Purchase if Desired - START TOUR CHILD RIGHT WITH FIRST LINE INSTRUMENT FROM A 3719 So. CO. MUSIC SUMMERHAYS Salt Lake City, Utah Staid Street Name Ph. Address al becca Lee Francom, a cousin from Vallejo, Calif., maid of honor; Linda Giles, Bonnie Butler, Mrs. Stewart Jolley, Mrs. Kenneth Taylor and Mrs. Steven Peery. They carried golden mesh butterflies with talisman roses and pale green saChildrens Matinee Sat. 3:30 tin ribbons. SATURDAY. MAY 11 Tiny Sherrie Spencer and Debra Jolley were flower girls, LONE TEXAN wearing pale green frocks with wristlettes of talisman rosebuds plus Selected Shorts and coral carnations. The mother of the bride wore Wed - Thuis - Fri - Sat a mint green linen sheath and 17 16 18 15 May mother chose the bride-grooCHILDREN MAT. SHOW beige crepe. Each wore a hat & Show starts 3:30 p.m. shoes to match her dress, and added a corsage of golden cymWalt Disney's bidium orchids. Blake Spencer and Steven Spencer shared best man duties for their brother. Ushers were Michael Spencer, Ronald Orton, Reid Nelson, Nelson and Scott Faux. The bridal party received guests before a backdrop of rWHFTE, City WESTERN PACIFIC 1ST ANNUAL SPRING ALL-BLAC- LILLI sheer white drapery attached to tall pillars aglow with soft inner lighting. Each pillar was topped with an arrangement CURT V ' so ' Saks, Inc. CHRONICLE Q00000000000000000000000000000 A A FOR RENT FOR WEDDINGS, PARTIES, REUNIONS DANCES, BANQUETS NEWLY PAINTED SMALL ROOM KITCHEN REASONABLE RATES DANCE FLOOR PAYSON AMERICAN LEGION HALL ) For Call John E. Wellington cheon was served from a long table headed with a cherub holding a try of talisman rosebuds. Individual serving tables were centered with talisman oses in crystal vases. Taisman rosebuds and tiny umbrellas decorated the wedding cake, displayed on a revolving stand over a gold table cloth. A coral swath ol net over the gold drapery of the stage created a background for the cake, and foreground decorations featured a red carpet runner bound by ribbon festooned pedestals holding arrangements of fern. Mrs. Helen Carter, Vallejo, Calif,, and Mrs. Marjorie Smith were hosts in the serving area, assisted by Mrs. Kenneth Buys, Susan Spencer and Velma Lou Sizemore. Gftis were arranged by Mrs Floyd Harmer, Mrs. Reed Jones, Mrs. Blake Spencer Mrs. Neil Faux and Thelma Nelson. Gift bearers were Barbara Faux, Sharia Nelson and Cheris Nelson. events included a family dinner at Oak Crest Inn hosted by Judge Joseph E a kitchen Nelson; shower given by Mrs. Kenneth Taylor Mrs. Steven Peery, Mrs. Stewart Jolley, Bonnie Butler and Mrs. Kenneth Buys, also shower given by Mary Jones and Mrs. Reed Jones; lunch eon by Mrs. C. E. Steve ison and a luncheon for bridal at tendants by the mother of the bride. A STAMP Pre-nupit- al And, youll never have to defrost the refrigerator section. It defrosts automatically. Also has: glide-oMeat Pan Twin crispers Bhelf 14.2 cu. ft. of refrigerated space. ut DOWN p JL Free Carrying Charges For MEL HAIfS FOR CATALOGUE & INFORMATION WRITE MOODY, S ANGUS SALE SERVICE No. 3. Box 350, Longmont. SALEM, UTAH Knowledge of basic mathematics plus a strong desire for will enable you to qualify for Weltech Training. A lack of formal education will not hold you back as far as entrance into Weltech is concerned. 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I & SONS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH BIG RUGGED BULLS DEVELOPED WITH THE COMMERCIAL BREEDER IN MIND Featuring the best in domestic and imported breeding from these top herds! 2 Men Needed For Aerospace Industries II M BULLS 465-301- There's plenty of room to stock up 'n save on frozen foods when the prices are low! RAIN TO WET, ANGUS I PAYSOH P.M. PST Offering Route Typewriter Carbon Paper 00000000000 00000X000000 NOT ENOUGH ELKO, NEVADA 1 WJMJk,, If MOT. 1963 MONDAY, MAY 13, Sale Starts PROMPTLY at S( SALE BULL Elko Livestcck ROBERT TAYLORPALMER JURGENS K of coral gladioli and carna tions. A large bouquet of talisman roses also decorated the chapel. Organ music was provided in the chapel by Mrs. Howard Ellsworth and Mrs. Waldo Wilson and in the recreation hall by Eugene Braithwaite. Foyer receptionists were Mr and Mrs. Sterling Nelson, Mr and Mrs. Joe Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swain, Mr. and Mrs David Healy. Mrs. Steven Spencer and Mrs. Kenneth Bowers were at the bride book. Clara Johnson, Mary Jones and Mrs. Eugene Hill man attended the trouseau " Stallions oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 1963 ot Heston Himieux rwe jamm Chakiris Nuyen Darren FOR RENT INSTRUMENTS 9, Gifts were displayed in the recreation hall, where an attractively arranged buffet lun- eiwn MUSICAL May Tvcswrlter and Addins; Machine Ribbons oom. Today, at 1 p.m. is the closing social of the DUP of both Camps Summit and Chief Santaquin. A good variety pronolds. gram has been arranged and The couple have circled June a hot chicken, dinner, according 8 as their wedding date. They to Captains Irean Peterson will be united in marriage in and Vivian Roper. d Curtis Lofgran received sevWard church the ThThe bride is a graduate of ere lacerations to his arm the Payson High School and ursday when he fell at his of employment. He was Seminary. The groom is a place to the Utah Valley hostaken of the graduate Payson High his arm was put where pital School and Seminary and has enlistment in a cast. completed a in the army. Beta Cullus Club met MonThe young couple plan to at the home of day make their home in Salt Lake Mrs. evening where Lenora Chambers, City . matters of business were disdirection of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Glen R. Peter- cussed under president. son and daughter, Marla Jean, Byron Dastrup, followed with Social hour A of Las Vegas, Nev., visited served by Mrs. refreshments here over the weekend with Chambers Mrs. Dastrup and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bruce Walton. Lyman Kapple. On Sunday, they celebrated Mr. Kapples birthday by viewing amateur motion pictures sent from Hawaii by the Petersons son, Lyman Kapple Peterson, stationed there with a military unit. Young Mr. Peterson is also fulfilling a stake mission Pii while on the Islands. During the evening the family was Wed - Thuns - Fri - Sat entertained with vocal selections by a neighbor, Mary May Cowan. FOR SUMMER PROGRAM rayson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Thuisday, y Troth to Darryl Reynolds are announcing ment and forth iage of their Laine, to Darryl he giand-daught- ad RoLaine Richards Announces I Age: |