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Show DUP Buys Ru Picr.2r far CaLin In F.lerriOiiai ml ers of the American Login and their partners gathered Saturday tv.ning at the Cot. 23 heal American Legion Hall, Girl, Daniel Andrew and v. luie they enjoyed a Hallowe Caroline Jean Beiders Poulsen, n Party. Spanish Fork Decorations included a huge Oct. 25 and also a bon Boy, Earl Rex and Twyla re c ckiii; a witch's brew in Madge Dockstader Diamond, a great kettle. Payson Ihtso attending wore cost- Oct. 26 Reed Mendenhall and Rat-Aiumes that created much lauHill Page, Payson ghter. S'ppcr was served and the Oct. 27 e ening was spent dancing. Boy, Calvin Grant and Myrna In charge were a committee Fay Brinkcrhoff Powell, Lthi composed of Earl IYteison, Oci 23 Boy, Worthen Dale and IrB Kenneth Daniels and Louis Noreen Jackson, Payson Ejarnson. Park Mt jnck-olantei- n 1 cmp-lishe- Mrs. Dave Shuler, Pay son, will leave the Salt Lake airport fur Pakistan on Nov. 12. There she will visit with her daughter and husband, Helen and Joe McNabb. Mr. McNabb is construction manager of ti c Manglaa Dam in West Pakistan Also in Pakistan with Mr and Mrs. McNabb are then teen-ag- e son, Jeff, and a married daughter and husband, Sharon and Robert Bowiby, and three children. Mrs. Shuler plans to spend the Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years holidays witii the family. Pakistan is said to be half way around the world from Utah. Send now, so others may cal CA11K Food Crusade New York, N. Y. 10016 , ! l CRADLE ROLL : , CARE office Thursday, November Holds Party A rug & a plastic cave r for the bed in the pioneer cabin at Memorial Park have Iren , by Daughters cf Utah Pioneers of the Pnyscn according to a repeat mad Thursday at the Snub Utah County meeting h:ld at t.:. Spring Lake church. Repairs have been made to' the cabin windows ami also to a picture hanging in the cabin, according to a rcpi t made by Mrs. Jennie Elmer, who s'at d that the work was ac d under direction cf Mrs. Hazel Gasser. Mrs. Elmer com-- , mended the camps of the area: for the excellent manner tic5 cabin is beinb cared for. Mrs. Grace Wightman, county president, put a challenge to' the captains, uiging that new members be brought into the DUP. he said that a bulletin Kate B. Corner, national! president, Mis. Carter stated tha 40,030 histories are lust or have not been written. She said that new mebers should be sought cut as one way of getting new histories. or your local The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Legion, Auxiliary WANT ADS Medical Aid Class Monday Evening The Lady Firemen of Pay-so- n will meet Monday, 7:30 p.m., at the fire station. The class on medical self help will begin at 8 p.m., with everyone interested invited to attend. Mrs. Sterling Ballard will conduct the class on transfer of the irpured and what to do in case of bleeding. Hints on first aid will also te given and demonstrated. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Garner and grandson, spent the Oct 31 weekend in the northern part Dr. and Mrs. George Whitby, Girl, Don Curtis and Merle of the state visiting relatives Payson, are hosts to his bro- Koyle Barney, Spanish Fork and friends. They were guests Glade th r, Ivan Whitby, of Redding, Boy, Jolley and Sheryl of their son. Flank and wife. Sue Carlson a who is Calif., Barney, Payson spending couple ks in Utah. He has also Nov. 1 been entertained by rclat.voa Twin Boys, David Paul and n American Fork. Beverly Hansen Dibble, Maple-to- n c.f wor Geunsil Legislate Dora Ballard has re turned home in Payson after having eye surgery in Salt Lake City. Her daughter, Mrs. LaPreal Henry is spending a few weeks with her at the present time. Mrs. The regular meeting of the Womens Legislative Council cf Utah will be held on Thursday, November 7, at 9:30 a.m. in the Womens Club House in Provo. Bear River City, and spent a day with their son Robert, who is recovering from surgery in thei Dee Memorial Hospital in Ogden. They were also dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garner in Brigham City. Mrs. Violet Lazenby and daughter, Laura, accompanied the Garners to Bear River City where they were guests of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lazenby. get extra ? AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH Sponsored by V lnh's biury termers Reception Honors Newlyweds, i'-- , Kathryn Francom, Paul Marvin A color scheme of peach and orange combined with white highlighted the wedding reception honoring Kathryn Francom and Paul Edward Marvin Friday evening, Nov. 1, in the Ward amPayson First-Fift- h usement hall. They were married earlier that day in the Manti Temple. The wedding party stood before a grouping of stately pillars decorated with peach roses and green leaves and draped in white satin. The bride is a daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Derwin Francom. Mrs. O. D. Marvin is the mother cf the bridegroom. The bridal gown .made by the bride, was fashioned of white lace over satin, the bouffant skirt touching the floor. The neckline was edged in scallops of the lace pattern and the sleeves were pointed over the wrists. A band of wide lace edged the bridal veil of illusion that was attached to a crown of seed pearls. Her bouquet was of Talisman rosebuds combined with white carnations. Mrs. Sheldon Jessup, Beaver, the brides sister, was matron of honor and Miss Wanda Ham. blin was maid of honor. Miss Frances Smith, Miss Shirley .. ' sheaths of brocaded taffeta with corsages of white carnations and rosebuds of a compl- 1 imentary color. For the occasion, both Mrs. Francom and Mrs. Marvin wore pink lace dresses. Their corsages were of roses and carnations. Vance Marvin assisted his brother as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Francom and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marvin greeted guests in the foyer, where a garden waterfall spilled orange water into bowls containing water lillies of the same shade, and green vines added to the arrangement. A silver fountain offered orange punch at the buffet, where guests helped themselves to refreshments. Girls who served were Judy Christensen, Betina Tortice, Sheryl and Charline Gold, Juanita Gamer, and Cynthia Phelps. The gifts were arranged by Ft, v Ut, Mrs. J. Junior Llewellyn, Mrs. Jess Brown and Mrs. Vance P Marvin. Gifts were carried by Nita Jessup and Scott Francom. ry. V included with every Bedroom Suite sold during November 'X tv, uttr 4-' Vw :.w !. IT.,.. l: 'r' i1p - L CtM. X x ' A- A ' s - A N X- v'v. '.X aJ x X 'f. see this typical suite i. I TRIPLE DRESSER TILTING PLATE BOOKCASE "X X, V " - m a and includes a $25.00 Bonus to be spent in allied BED A,- 4 Examine the fine construction. A 56 triple dresses with a wide tilting plate mirror, dust - proofed, hardwood interiors, and Du Fonts Du Lux finish, with matching, Formica top. t1, mar-pro- E0IIUS WITH EVERY BEDROOM SUITE $150 to $200 suites include a $25.00 Bonus to be spent of The bookcase bed provides ample storage convenience. in ; . PAYSON BOTH Saturday, KcveirsLer 9 , 15 E. Ut. Ave. ytm . r- See Telstar and learn how calls are placed through outer space take the time test Try a pushbutton telephone See telephones of tomorrow and the communications future Follow the magic of nationwide Direct Distance Dialing See automatic telephones, farm interphone and more Simmons 77 is a real value at Over 200 a budget price. Adjusto-Res- t Springs, sturdy striped, quilted cover, plus vents, and handles. The matching box spring is designed for - I additional purchases. Y in t 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. the family Have to see this traveling exhibit-FRE- FOR. $$F95 ; : allied departments. $200 to $250 suites include a $37.00 Bonus, good On genuine Lane miniature chest or a "Poochie" Puo included free A Either Mattress or box spring Suites marked over $250 include $50.00 Bonus for purchase allied departments. j WHEN YOU PURCHASE ANY perfect support. LANE SWEETHEART CHEST BROADLOOM SPECIAL Reg. $3.15 sq. yd. Bigelow's Rippletone Carpet All Wool No Seconds 100 fun-bri- ng $159 ily MIRROR departments. - jaa -j I j tXSr.is3Hf .J ,Jt ($ tS' U WA coming to K '"rdn ' $Y make a date for I: V-'- i X "- $1 J, 'k , Americas strength depends on a' souid economy. U. S. v ftr j 0M Jasperson and Miss Judy Mar- Savings Bonds go a long way vin, the bridegrooms sister, toward insuring national econwere bridesmaids. Diana Fran- omic stability, so vital of freecom was a junior bridesmaid. dom is to prosper. wore peach colored They TRY THE CHRONICLE 7, 1003 12 - Ft. 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