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Show 1 ; i Mr. and Mrs. Clinion Peterson and sons, Louis, Jack and Gary, have returned from Fayetteville, North Carolina, where they visited their daughter, Joanne, and her husband, Leon Bradford, and their baby, Jeffery Clinton, torn Sept 24th of this year. The group enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner at Fort Bragg, where Mr. Bradford is stationed with Airborn Division of the Army. The Sunday before they departed for Utah the Petersons saw the baby blessed in ihe LDS ward at Fayetteville. thc-82n- Oeta Cultus Club Sacks MS- - . ' V Candy for Childrens - Christmas Party K;'' ic The Beta Cultus Club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Wilma Crane to hold their annual candy sacking party. During the first of the evening candy and nuts were sacked and will be given to the children of Payson in the club's annual party scheduled for Dec. 21 at Nebo Stake tabernacle. A lovely luncheon was served after the work was completed and gifts were exchanged. The event was under direction of Mrs. Elmer Taylor Mrs. Roy Wightman and Mrs. Crane. There were 18 members present. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin Hiai; are grandparents of two new babies. A baby boy was borr. recently in the Payson Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hiatt, and a baby girl bom in Emporia, Kansas, to Elton anc Dianne Hiatt Jensen. This is the second son for Duane and News the first child for Dianne. Mrs. Hiatt spent a month in EmBy De'la Hudson poria with the Jensens imMrs. Deanna Hansen attendmediately after the birth ol the child. ed a beauty convention in Ogden Sunday. Camp Cummit DUP will hold their Christmas party in the stake house on Thurs. Dec. HOSPITAL PREMIUMS 19 at 1 p.m. There will be exGONE UP? change of gifts and a dinner. Mrs. Lucille Hore entertained the ladies of the FireSee Your Metropolitan Man mens Auxiliary at her home annual Monday DON MUHLESTEIN Christmasnight at their party. There were five present, the hostess; Mrs. 562 West 2nd North Kathleen Williams, Mrs. SanPhone dra Armstrong, Mrs . Alice PAYSON, UTAH Armstrong, and Mrs. Irean Peterson. - ... The group are selling chan. ces on a doll and doll clothes to make money for the organization. The doll is on display at the Santaquin Lumber Yard. Mrs. Donna Bott entertained members of the Jr. Literary Club at her home Thurs. night. Miss Helen Shaw told of her trip to Europe taken with her sister Suzanne Shaw and showed Refreshments pictures. home protection at were served to 10. less cost with a :v x v T 5.v y V-; ' I x v I v . ') , 465-202- 0 Jf-- pct3 nft m np F3 Homeowners Policy. Contact me today! a-- jr "V V Jr State Farm Agent . E. .378 1st xx S. If fi j Call 465-320- f 3 ' STATE FARM MUTUAL Automobilt Insurancs Horn Office: Company Bloomington, lllinoii ' V ! 0 Marilyn Hawker, Stanley Spencer Married in Salt Lake Temple Rites OPEN THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Colleen Rothe, Miss Janice Nelson, all of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Anderson, Mrs. Carol Sue Mortenson, ADMISSION Mrs. Sandy Huff, all of Payson 75c ADULTS and Mrs. Ruth Pierce of 25c CHILDREN (under) 12 Provo, Utah. the ceremony, Thursday - Friday - Saturday Following December 12 - 13 - 14 the bridegrooms parents hosted a wedding dinner for the honored couple, family members and close friends, at Harmans Pancake House in Murray. CHUCK CONNERS The newly-wed- s were honored at a reception that evend Ward ing in the hall. The bride wore a floor length dress of peau de soie with an inset pleat of lace down the front of the bouffant skirt. V shaped inserts of lace were featured in the front and back of the bodice. The neck line was scalloped and the long lily pointed sleeves were of lace. Her veil of sheer bridal illusion was attached to a crown of pearls and tear-dro- p crystals. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations and streams of pink baby roses centered with a detachable white orchid. Bridesmaids were Miss Ann. ette Hawker, sister of the bride, Miss Marcene Spencer, sister of the groom, Miss Marge Coles, and Mrs. Carol Sue Mortenson. They were gowned in identical dresses of cranberry red velvet bodices with Park-Secon- NewVista Stereophonic Sound created by RCA VICTOR magnificent we invite you to compare against all others (So Thursday, Mrs. Minnie Depew CHRONICLE 1903 PUBLISHING CO. TIME BO: RED TAG SALE AGAIN THIS YEAR, BY POPULAR REQUEST GRAB celeSat- Dec, 9, when her sons Miss Ruth Riggs, teacher at urday, and daughters and their families called for a smorgasbord supper. In the group were for Thanksgiving week. Mr. and Mrs. Max Depew, Mrs. Gladys York visited at Mr. and Mrs. Jack Depew, Ogden for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. George Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nelson, Mr. and Mrs Marion Elmer, Mrs. Aldon Nelson and Mrs. and mairitd grandchildren inMilton Thomas visited at Salt cluding Mr. and Mrs Monte DeLake Last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Lowell Thomas and pew, There were also a Depew. children visited at Bountiful number of youngsters attendand Salt Lake last week. the anniversary event. Mrs. Elton Draper and baby ing and Mrs. Byran Draper from Mrs. Florence Wride spent Salt Lake visited in Genola the weekend in Salt Lake City last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dallin Oberg with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon from Anchorage, Alaska, vis- Hiatt and family and also ited at the home of Mr. and visited with Mrs. Beth Wride Mrs. Harold Oberg last week. and family. Richard, the young son of Mr. and Mrs, Donald Oberg, won 1st place and received a trophy for calf riding at Horse Do you have a social item Palace at Spanish Fork at a had visitors or had a party youth rodeo. that you would like to report Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tilby and have run in the Chronicle? visited at Salt Lake Monday. We would like to know about and what you are doing you Mrs. Pearl Keele spent a so would your friends and and vacation in Hawaii this fall, relatives. Call your news items making the trip with a son, to our Society Editor, Mrs. Don, and wife. Donald is a 5 Madolir.e Dixon, Phone at postmaster Dugway. or if no answer call The Chronicle office 12, Tveawriter and Addins Machine Ritbsns Typewriter Carbon Paper at the lume vf of Mrs. Douglas Dixon. Mrs. Ted Ralph Dr. G ant Brockbank and his wife Joan were the guests. 37 present and Dr. Brockbank and his family able to come. spent two and one-hal- f years has 30 grand- stationed in Alaska while he was serving in the Air Force. 23 His travelogue, accompanied Mr. were and by colored slides and souvenAttending Mrs. T. J. Cioward and family, irs was very interesting. His Mr, and Mrs. Lee (Lisle) Th- wile, the former Joan Dixon omas and family, all of Salt of Payson, gave a clever deLake City; Mr. and Mrs. Wells scription of the life of a houseClov.ard and family of Provo; wife "on top of the world. The meeting was conducted Mr. and Mrs. Ted (Rhea) Me Beth and family. The Don by Secretary Mrs. Gordon TayClowards of Canyon, Texas, lor. Mrs. Rex Anderson read and the Max Clowards ol the club collect. Refreshments wore served by hostesses Mrs. Magna were unable to attend. Dean Ashby and Mrs. Douglas Dixon. brated her 2nd birthday December BOX BYU visited at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Fred V. Davis United in marriage in the pale pink chiffon skirts over Salt Lake LDS Temple in a pink taffetta. They carried ceremony performed by Apostle cranberry red velvet baskets Harold B. Lee were Miss filled with pink carnations and Marilyn Hawker and Mr. white fern with cranberry red bows and ribbon streamers. Stanley J. Spencer. Parents of the bride are Mr. Best men were Blaine and Mrs. W. Harold Hawker Spencer, brother of the brideand parents of the bridegroom groom and Brent Hawker are Mr. and Mrs. Sterling brother of the bride. Bus Spencer, all of Payson. For the occasion, Mrs. HawWitnessing the solemn mar- ker chose a beige dress with riage were parents of the pleated skirt. Mrs. Spencers bride, parents of the groom, dress was beige color highMr. and Mrs. Leon Benson, lighter with gold. They wore Blaine Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. corsages of deep red roses Clint Chambers of Las Vegas, centered with a pink carnation. Mrs. Ila Tucker, Mrs. Gertie Gift bearers were the young SPANISH FORK Shepherd, Mrs. Roxie Horn, brothers of the bride: Harold Mrs. Jerry Mortenson, Miss Dean, Paul, John and Brian Introducing ing was held her daughter, MeBeth. There were 40 others not Mrs. Cioward children and By Dorothy Thomas ;.o The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Alaska was the theme of the recent meeting of the Junior Cultus Club lu id at the home her GENOLA HEWS ARCH THEATRE At Jr. Cultus Club brated Jantaquin 3 78th Birthday cele78th birthday Sunday, when a family gather- vv ' Alaska (s Discussed Mrs. Laura Cioward Vs o X Laura Gloward Notes Mr. and Mrs. Don Cioward of Canyon, Texas, and their daughter, Mrs. Pdggy Dawn Jones, and two children, stopped briefly in Payson when enroute to San Francisco, Calif. There Mrs. Jones and the children boarded a plane for Japan, where she will join her husband, a career man with the Army, j The old town of Frisco, now chocked with weeds and brush was once Utahs wildest mining camp. Now only a few ramshackle buildings remain, -- WritV -- VALUE LOOK AT RED TAG VALUES 10o 20 33 50 MOST ITEMS 4G5-278- Foyer receptionists were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Benson and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Huff. Attending the brides book were Mrs. Margaret Wi'gnall and Miss Linda Sue Bean. They wore identical corsages of pale pink ggc AT 4:00 O'CLOCK FRIDAY, A 17 - JEWEL GRUEN WATCH WILL BE PUT IN THE GRAB BOX. 465-239- Hawker. carnations, as did Mrs. Benson and Mrs. Huff. Mrs. May Chambers served as hostess for the refreshments. The serving girls were Miss Colleen Rothe, Mrs. Bobbi Winnerton, Miss Sue Daniels, Miss Linda Reid, and Miss Rosemary Bates. Gifts were arranged by Mrs. Beverly Warner and Miss Sidney Barron, both of Salt Lake City. The trousseau display was arranged by Mrs. Alene Shepherd, Mrs. Mable Banks, and Mr:. Beverly Dixon. Soft organ music was played throughout the evening by Mr. Eugene Braithwaite. A special out of town guest was Mrs. Lecna Merrell, from Idaho Falls, Idaho, a great Aunt of the bride. ALL BOXES GUARANTEED OVER TIME BOX SPANISH 'I-- jfcj JP1 FORK 'MWJH, PAYSON fl" IP 4 , ' A x ' ax T ..ns By Gean THREE LITTLE WORDS Eastman Kodak first used the phrase Open me first in its Christmas advertising back in 1957. The idea, of course, was to get the camera gift unwrapped first so it could immediately start doing what cameras can do best saving the fun and excitement of Christmas morning. The Open me first idea caught the fancy of millions of and has become a symbol of happy Christmas memories for many pictur-takergift-give- rs which help you Entertain at Home the easy way! Your favorite hostess will be delighted with any of these: H s. 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