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Show Just One Year Old Gad by Madoline Dixon Mr. and bers of the Rasmussen family at the home of their mother, Mrs. Audrey Rasmussen, in Provo, where they celebrated her birthday. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mil-le- tt and daughter, Rhonda, and her husband, Gary Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Ludlow and children of Prvo, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lundell and family ofBen-jami- n and also' Mrs. Rasmussens sister, Mrs. Lorna Tucker of Springville. Included in the group of 31 was Frances Ann Lundell, on vacation from Washington, D.C., where she is employed by the FBI. Birthday greetings were called by telephone by the Jerry Rasmussens of Missoula, Mont., and Janice Bringham of Pamona, Calif. s i W. Mount Memos N'ephi. by Ruby Meredith -- q. Susan Provstgaard became the bride of Linford R. Nelson in rites performed Jan. 5 by Bishop Raydon Madson. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Provstgaard of Payson. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Nelson of Cedar City, The new Mrs. Nelson chose a straight floor length gown of satin and lace. Complementing the wedding dress was a long, flowing veil trimmed with lace eyelet. Her bouquet was centered with a large orchid. Attending the bride was Leslie Gubler as Maid of Honor. Bridesmaids were Judy White-ma- n, Judy Wyler and Vivian Nelson. Serving the groom as best man was Glade VanTassle. Standing with the bride and groom were the parents. A reception couples was held that same evening in the Zions First National Bank Building, followed by an open house Jan. 6 at the Enchanted Garden Reception Center in Cedar City. The newlyweds are making their home in Cedar City where Nelson is employed by his father at the Southern Utah Lumber Co. Hen at cards 7 pound 10 ounce baby girl was born Jan. 14 at the Cottonwood Hospital in Salt Lake City to and Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Luana) Baadsgaard Mrs. Lillian Hancock of Payson is the baby's 0- -- 0- The Mr. and Mrs. Randy Carter are announcing the birth of their first child, a girl, born Jan. 16 at Payson Hospital The young mother is the former Karen Armstrong ofSanta-quin. Jan. 29 is Melynda Benson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Benson of Provo. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Gay of Payson and Mr. and Mrs, Glen Benson of Spring Lake. are Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Scott of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bryson of Payson. is David H. Bryson also of Payson. Great-grandparen- ts West Mountain Jabber Club recently received state recognition in receiving a certificate of merit which was the first of its kind to be presented in the county for outstanding achievement in the national conservation of natural resource program. The project was in forestry. Each girl submitted projects to the county fair and each received first and second place awards. Their leader is Mrs. Barbara Kester assisted by Mrs. Evonne Bolton. Members are Cynthia Sheffield, Christie Larsen, Susan Rowley, Deana Erekson and Lori Jackson. Box 0- H -- 0- Mrs. Ethel Hirst enjoyed a recent visit from her grandsons, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Wright and three children of Cheshire, Conn, and Mr. Alex Sutherland and daughter of Granger. The Wrights wereen-rout- e to their new home at San Francisco, Calif. lin -- 0- honor of his wife Arlis Mary Frances Roskelley of 50th birthday anniversary Jan. has returned Va., Arlington,, to her home after spending 17, Russell Hitchinson enterthree weeks in Payson with tained at a surprise dinner her grandmother, Mrs. Edna party at his Firehouse ResNichols. Miss Roskelley said taurant. Present in addition to she likes the West and would his wife and children, Val and Jan, were his mother and father, like to visit here again. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hutchin-- 0Senior Citizens wiU hold a son, Mrs. Don Zeeman and children, Clinton, Christie, and travelogue and bingo party at 2 p.m. in the Lee Ann; Miss Henrietta Douglass, Mrs. C.E. Stevenson and Tabernacle. son, Douglass, Mr. and Mrs. -- 0Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holm J. Rowe Groesbeck and Mr. and family visited in Ogden and Mrs. Ronal Crump. -- 0with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elmer was honored Grant Carlisle and family. The at a birthday dinner Jan. 17, ladies, members of a popular attended by his daughter and ladies trio, presented a prohusband, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd of at the stake songs gram Chadsey, and three children. dance they attended in Ogden. -- 0- -- tom-orro- w Mr. and Mrs. George Olsen have received word of the birth of a baby granddaughter, born to their daughter, Elva, and husband, Jan Belliston, at Bur as, La. The baby, to be named Michelle, was born Jan. of their grand- child The The baby is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. William Carter of Payson and Mr. and 0of Mr. and Mrs. Weston Bean Mrs. Howard Armstrong She is also the first Santaquin. returned home last week after of Mr. and spending the past two months in Phoenix, Ariz. They were Mrs. Lester Binning of Payson. Other are houseguests of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Rueben Carter and Mark Dr. Marian, husband, of Spring Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Kartchner, and children, Kevin and Kathy. They were joined Star Brockbank of Concord, for the New Years weekend by Calif., Mrs. Ada Garrity, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong Larry and Linda B. Foster of of Santaqun. San Francisco. -- 0- line are 17th Dr. J.H. Ellsworth is hospitalized after he fractured his hip. The accident occurred in the dining room, where he lost his balance and fell. -- and Alvie rival luncheon Thursday evening. -- 465-33- happy to announce the ar- Arvil Conk entertained her bridge club great-grandchi- ld Becomes Bride Mr. Mrs. in Payson with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Q.M. Burdick. Mrs. Barnett is a houseguest at the home of her sister, Thelma, and husband, Charles Smurth-wait- e of Payson and Salt Lake CiI'- - -- Mr. and Mrs. Linford R. Nelson 3 18. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Belliston of Mrs. Zoe Barnett of Kansas City, Kan. spent last weekend and Mr. and Mrs. Clark and Clayson children, joined other mem- 25, 1973 January 465-23- Mrs. John Rasmussen and family, ' aljr Payson (Ehronirlr Showing his best smile for the photographer is handsome little Terence Lee White who was one year old Jan. 16. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wliite of Goshen. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Orval Bame of Las Vegas. is Mrs. Eva Steele of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hodgson and children of Logan visited here last weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Christensen. They attended the wedding reception honoring Becky Lynn Zeeman and Lee Tanner. er 0- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Myers were hosts at an open house Sunday evening in honor of their son, Jim Myers who left Salt Lake City Jan. 20 for the LDS New Zealand mission. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carson Sharp and Miss Ida Francom of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Faulkner of Orem, Miss Mary Wood of Anchorage, Alaska and Mr. Lynn Frost of Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Myers accompanied their son to the airport on Saturday. Marriage Vows Spoken Lynda Jacobson and Michael Keele were married Jan. 20 in the Spring Lake ward. Bishop Kenneth Butler performed the ceremony. A reception honoring the couple followed the wedding The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Jacobson Something New MtMl Mr. and Mrs. Oran Finlinson motored to Oak City Sunday to attend abirthdaydinner for their niece, Judy Finlinson and to greet their nephew, Brent Rogers, who has recently reLDS turned from a mission in Holland. The dinner was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duain Finlinson. for Skin and Psyche Natural Skin Care brother, High School and LDS Seminary. In high school he was named in football, track, basketball and baseball. He attended Dixie College, University of Utah and Utah Technical College at Provo. While at Dixie he received Outstanding Athletic award and All Conference track honors. He now is employed in Salt Lake City. Following the marriage the couple plans to make its home in Payson. CATERING tRors Sake Sljoppr Complete Catering Service A More Beautiful WOMAN Wedding Arrangements Consultation Appointments At Your Convenience Fancy Pastries Buffets Cak6S Finest Decorations Our Concern Is For Your Satisfaction 17 S Main 465-390- 6 214N. 300E. lane Wilson 465-337- 0 Temple Wedding Planned The announcement is being made by Mr. and Mrs. Dean D. Hill of Payson of the engagement of their daughter, Janine Marie, to Billy Michael Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Billy C. Roberts of Orem. The couple will be married in the Salt Lake Temple Feb. 2. A reception in their honor will follow that evening from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. 4n the First-Fift- h ward. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. The bride-eleis a senior Payson STANDARD at Brigham Young University, majoring in home economics. She toured Europe this past summer with the A Cappella Choir. The future bridegroom is a graduate of Orem High School, attended Brigham Young University, and "ecently returned from the LDS Ontario Quebec Mission. Young women, ages T NIGHT 16-- 18 of the Payson area, and their mothers, are invited to attend Nebo Stakes annual Laurels Standard Night at the stake center, Tuesday at 8:15 p.m., announces Mrs. Karen Taylor, Nebo Stake Laurel leader. Featured speaker for the event will be Dr. Eugene Mead, BYU clinical psychologist, teaching in the Family Relations Department. He will discuss Understanding the Changeable Me." A skit, It Matters What You Do will be presented by the emphasizing the Laurels, theme of the program. Committee members completing plans for the evening affair are Marianne Finch and ations, chairmen of decorJoLynn Hardman, pro- grams and Paula Wick and Betty Ann Haskell, refreshments. ) Bird residents. W. Mrs. Harriet Hall ett of Santaquin will be honored on her birthday Saturday in Payson at a family dinner at the home of Mrs. Blaine her Johnson. In addition to the Johnson family, those expected to attend are Mrs. Halletts husband, Orvil her mother, Mrs. Mabel Kearns, her daughter Mr. and Mrs. and Joe Jarvis, all of Santaquin, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kearns of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Goudy of Centerville and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crugan of Orem, A large number of nieces and nephews also will attend the birthday event. sister, Janine Marie Hill Wyn White, 465-351- 0 All Beauty Services Be Honored To LAURELS "y Promises at - grandfather, Allan. All are Payson ct VjV. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Meredith and baby, Kent, returned visit Friday from a three-da- y to Las Vegas, Nev. They were accompanied by Mrs. Hattie Schramm and Mrs. Myrtle Williams of Payson. They were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shepherd, a brother of Mrs. Schramm and Mrs. Williams. Great-grandparen- Engagement Told by Approach to Hairdressing The Treatment Collection -- 0- Mrs. Gene B. Mr. and Thomas of Payson announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathy, to Steven E. Buys, son of Mrs. Marie Buys, also of Payson. The couple is planning a Feb. 16 wedding. A reception tohonor them that evening in Paysons Nebo Stake Center will be held from 8 to 10 p.m. The bride-to-b- e is a former student of Payson High School and LDS Seminary graduate. She now is employed in Payson. Buys is a graduate of Payson SaenMic Ph P LUS Gary, suffered a broken left arm and is in a cast. All are convelscing at home. and Mrs. Hal Shuler and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Provstgaard. ts include Mrs. Verda Davis, Mrs. Erma Shuler, Mrs. Dollie Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Provstgaard. She also has a great-gre- OlVIBlON Redken Acid Balanced Mark Christensen,5, and Jeff Christensen, 8, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Christensen, underwent tonsilectomy at the Payson Hospital on Friday. a HAIR RfMARCH REDKEN The -- 0- Pretty little Kristen Shuler celebrated her first birthday Jan. 22. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Shuler of Payson. Grandparents are Mr. Provo. The newlyweds are residing in Sugarville where Keele is employed. The new Mrs. Keele plans to finish her education at Delta High School Country Beauty Salon two-ye- ar w of Spring Lake. The groom is the son of Mrs. Vern W. Keele and the late Vern W. Keele of rites. -- 0- Their aM Mr. and Mrs. Ml chael Keele HOBBLE rs k BEST VALENTINE EVER... CREEK INN V, owned by Sil Hathaway DINE & DANCE - Friday & Saturday This year send him a beautiful photograph taken and oil colored by experts in our modern studios. 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