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Show jjrWTaJ?rrTir,T r Homemakers ,' 4 5 Set Speaker Allen Neto SU oil District, will be buest speaker during the March meeting of the Young Homemakeis Club scheduled this evening at 7.30 in the Pa son High School home economics room. Gurne will discuss subjects of behawoi, modification and speech tr lining. A film, The Sound ol a Wotd also will be shown. The Younb Hoiuem ikeis invite anyone luteiested to attend the meeting. therapist f J'i M t 1 O' WDtr Miss Karin Leifson and Garth Karin Leifson to Wed G. Miss Karin Leifson, daughof Mr. and Mrs. Allen R. Leifson of Spanish Fork will exchange marriage vows with Gaith G. Wilde March Ward 29 in the chuich 15 S. 300 E. m Sj amsh Fork. The future groom is the ter First-Twelf- th Wilde son of Mr. N. Wilde of and Mrs. Roe Pajson. Following their marriage the couple will be honored at a reception that same evening from 8 to 10 o'clock. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. V' - Anniversary and Mis. William Mr. Greenhdlgh were honored by their family when celebrated thur 33id they amnversdiy sui prise dinner was fiom Fort Po'k La., to a new assignment at Camp Car-so- n, While he was Colo. heie another dinner was held, tins one at the home of Ins parents. All ol the above athis tended, m addition to Mis. Robut Didndmotlier Fullmei, md Ins uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Haivey, all of Pay son. Our BRIDAL REGISTRY is intended to inform you of her gift wishes. It DOES NOT tell you what to give. You can choose a memorable gift from our wide selection for as little as $1. gals Notes Bio-for March. R. Snow , iphy of Eliza nioneer of 1847. gi tl) ding were Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Gailick and faimh of Payson, and Capt. and Mrs. Teriy Greeuhalgh and two little boys. Capt. Greenhalbh, food with the Army, stopped here when en route JANE L UN DELL ED BOTT MAR. 22 Vee "Mandy Hone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Hone of Pay son, who was one year old March 2. The little aie Mr. and grandparents Mrs. Lawrence R. Jotmson of Pavson, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Eveiett W. Hone of Benjamin. Great -grandparents are Mrs. Eva Hendrickson of Pay son and Mrs. Anne Lena Johnson of Lesson at the homeofadmji-te- r and liusband, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Spelt y. Others atten- REGISTER Lovely Wedding Gift Free When You Register Yojr Wedding At The DOWRY A Camp Seagull met Thursday afternoon at the home of Ins Amos with Vergie Brock as assisting hostess. Susan Ashby, captain, presided. Songs were led by Ins Amos with piano t by Madolme AT A LOW BIG CAPACITY! BIG VALUE! LOW PRICE1 Camp One met last Thursday at the home of Lucille Allen. The meeting was conducted by Echo Duirant, vice captain. Edna Bennet led the of repledge and moment membrance of the pioneers. Songs were under direction of Ruby Cheever. A of Isaac Huff history Lossee was read by Mrs. Allen. The lesson was given bv Afton DeWitt. Sew The annual Show, the Itah County extension office, will be held March 27 from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Provo Civic Center, 539 West Center. On the program will be Else of Else Inc. of Califknown ornia, internationally designer and fitting expert, and Diana Cote of Coats and Clark Inc., New York City, who will discuss tips on sewing menswear. An invitation is extended to all Southern Ltah County women to attend. by JEots of Stings Qan JCappcn RSF-179- Temple Wedding Planned by Colette Spotten FREEZFR REFRIGERATOR Never Frost Convenience Never Frost Convenience Quick Serve Big 222 lb Capacity Dairy Keeper Full width Porcelain Crisper Glide out Storage Basket t Adjustable Shelf Handidor Shelves Rich Coppertone, Classic White Available in Exciting Avocado, and i ) Clyde Hold-aw- ay were a of number family members who came to the area for the wedding of Richard Holdaway and Yvonne Strong of Alpine. The couple was married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Those who visited later at the Holdaway home were Dr. and Mrs. Boyd Holdaway and children, JoAnn, Susan, Gary and Mathew, of Rexburg, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Strong and daughter, Amy, of Mesa, Anz., and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Holdaway and children, Terry and Lisa, of Springville. -- when provide complete protection even covers you in case of law suits And each State Farm policy comes with a promise of prompt friendly service when you need help Call me for all the details PAUL 11 H. 11th Dixon cele- birthday March 16 of her friends at her home for a After refreshments to served they went for an evening Park of roller skating. party. were Ro-S- he -- 0- A pleasure trip to Ft. SL rSLf 4L 1 f'r v MibS Susan Claudia Enslou Provo Miss Announces Date with Payson Man Tit Susan mint mat Cl m Dmliss Elwaid Skvenson is , a in m i.od Cat lit 1 ll cuts Mis. by hei ne M, Hid Laurof Tiburon, Eiisltw ot luvo ence C. EnsliW Cal if. The iiosjutive groom is the sm ot Mi. and Mrs. of Claudius E. Skvtiison Tin cimj li will U married tin PiovoTenq le. will be hunoiel at a The rtciption tint snne iveiim m the Piovu North stake center 1100 Gr mt Aviinn. ... and Miss Colette Spotten Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Spotten of Genola, announce the engagement of their daughto ter, Colette Sharlaine, David Bruce Bowles, son of N. Mr. and Mrs. Briton Bowles of Visalia, Calif. The couple will be married March 29 in the Salt Lake Temple. They will be honored at a reception that same evening from 8 to 10 oclock in the Genola ward church. The bride-eleis a graduate of Payson High School LDS Seminary. and She attended Utah Technical and College for one year She graduated as a LPN. has been employed at Utah Valley Hospital for the past two and one half years. While in school she was affiliated with Lamba Delta Sigma and the Pep Club. Bowles is a graduate of Mt. Wlutney High School and LDS Seminary. He is attending Young University Brigham ma.oring in business management. He served in the Cumorah mission. Page Furniture THE HOUSE OF QUALITY 65 S MAIN PAYSON and Casualty Horn dm-n- 0iaduate w ld ct DUP Notes held its Camp Peteetneet monthly meeting last Tuesday at the home of Capt. Leah Greeuhalgh. Mrs. Greenhalgh led the pledge and songs were conducted by Crista Amos. Members discussed the coming election of officers. Beatrice Stade read excerpts from The Payson Story, a centennial booklet published in 1950. The lesson was given by Leona Thomas. SUPPORT OF COMMERCE Payson Floral -- 0- Emma D. Cluff celebrated her 89th birthday Friday, when a group of relatives arranged a party in her honor. Those who gathered at a local restaurant were Geraldine F. Broadbent, Connie Fairbanks, Shelley Kirk, Zola Dixon, all of Payson, and Marilyn Perkins of Salt Lake City and Janice Bringhurst of Springville. Arrangement- s- Dried, Artificial, Fresh & Plants WEEKDAYS POURS 155 West Lt ah Ave. SLND4YS 9 e- Among the relatives who attended the openhouse honoring Orrawell S. Kapple on his 84th birthday were four of the Simons sisters who lived here years ago. They were Sue and Martha Simons, Rhea Willie and her husband, Henry, and Irene Chamber-lai- n, all of Salt Lake City, and her daughter, Jean Drumiler of Roy, also their brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Simons of Salt Lake City. Randy Brailsford of Smith Auto Co. .instil w'-ff54?- )a in Spanish Fork is there to serve the people of Payson and Salem Randy s special this week is CUSTOM 500 4DR.,Heater, P.S.,P.B. Good Condition MODEL DA6191H WASHER AND MODEL DLG171H DRYER 1095 RUST PROOF, CHIP-PROO- CORROSION PROOF, SMOOTH Spanish Fork STAINLESS STEEL TUB and DRUM Sanitary, easy to keep clean and ideal for durable press fabrics Speed Queen s fan ous ,iq tator action was! s i lobes THE OLD FIREHOUSE thoroughly clean mu) you II e s of enjoy the conven r TWO YEAR drying inside n a Speed rPARTSLAB0R Queen d lyer no natter WARRANTY what the weaher out side Both the washer ABOUT OUR COMPLETE anj (he y er hue FULL RESTAURANT PRESENTS ASK PYRAMID OF PROTECTION GOOD THRU lirsTEnTAinr.iENT mult $ MARCH ONLY FAtM Bloom ngion Hlinois c v c e including con Dm ible 499 for the pair Company Qffict ' 4G1-36- Payson trols for all fabric care Press and Knits STATI -4 -- o- BIGLER a good neighbor, Slate Farm is there hear the solid sound of quality! Mi. md Mrs. Geoige Stanton artanLeda family ii Sunil ly at tin tr home in Iioiioi of tin bnthdiys of their d mghtei-m-laMrs. Lairy Stanton and Jason Stanton. Both who born on St. Pitniks Diy. of Aragon Hibh Sclioo in Sa i Mateo Cilif Shr lias atton-- Ui Bn mt Ann I m ei sity PAYS ON FARM FIRE in A r il 27 m a lniiisit, Biibhain Run he is wiikin0 on a in zoolony. Mastiis Do As an ItOrC bi i inate, he was a luutenant m the LS Army. He also solved a IDS mission in Lenti il America. while Pason. 465-21- STXtf and Hi 11 x w uc iBiaiity Colie e. She irve I n a imssioniiy k i the 1 Do Chiu ill n Chile for two md is now em-- 1 si lmt is i u si iti lo t A m P u v o. Stevensm is i graduate of of Miss Enxlow to ha ds W. LTAH hie , wtfihwi Tariff 465-37- 0J1 knock on any Ncn;e Ss.SyA s i to biir f r,v O ? aaafc Miss Endow is Old Mex- ico has been experienced by a group of local people who returned home March 11. They were with a tour group which originated in Provo. The trip to Acupulco was made b plane and from there to Mexico City by bus. Taxco, the pyia-miand many scenic places were visited. In the group were Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels, Mrs. Della Chatwin, Mrs. Nadine Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cowan. to your home besides fire theft or wind damage home and belongings lace many hazards that even lire and extended coverage wont cover But a State Farm Homeowners Policy with Inflation Coverage can 0- Bonne brated her THE PAYSON Your ;'.v 465-23- Mrs. Young CHAMBER convenience in the Refrigerator and Freezer i ts of Mr. gathered Set Wednesday 18 cu. ft. FOOD STORAGE in 32" space plus NEVER FROST f ' Vl0,' eekend W guests Gloria county Barnett, president and member of the camp, spoke on creation of a file of names of pioneers to be arranged witl m the county unit. She asked members of the camp to make a list of the pioneers named on their reDistration papers and submit it to her. A iepoit of the recent countv meeting was given by Leila Gray. She said the annual spang convention will be held April 6 in Salt Lake City and that plans are being made to charter a bus. Mrs. Amos read a biography of her brother, Bernard Done, He dirtalented musician. ected the old Pay son Silver Band for a few years, then went to Salt Lake City. Mrs. Amos also read a touching family stoiy written by her sistei the late Vino Ottesoi of Salem. Provo Sew Show MODEL tr? nF r-- 'a by Madolme Dixon 13 day R This handsome, little pro- spective quarterback is Cody Dale Mikesell who celebrated his first birthday March 15. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mikesell of Pay son. Dale Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kaletta of Santa-qui- n and Mr. and Mrs. S.J. of Spring Lake. Mikesell are Mrs. Edna Jasper and Mr. and Mrs. uf Owen Van Ausdal, all Santaquin, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kaletta of Gary, Ind., Mrs. Irma Johnson of Spanish Fork of and Mrs. Zella Taylor Springville. Dixon. -- 0- REFRIGERATOR-FREEZE- I Gad HA j Happiness is Miss Amanda DUP wedding GJlje Dowry V. V During the regular monthly meeting last week of the Lady were disFiremen, plans cussed for the ,oiut I tali -Juab County firemen's banquet scheduled in May. Under the direction of club president Carol Sue Morten-se- n, members also voted to donate $25 to a Pavson aiea Girls State delegate, not yet named. Thirteen members attended the March meeting. Baibaia McCoy and Kay Reynolds sei-v- Salt Lake City. Couple Marks A 4 Map Banquet U EVERY WEDNESDAY. 7-9p- , !r r ed The Pajson stake Dear To M) Heart Night will be held Tuesday at 8 15 p.m. at the stake centei. All ward MIA Maids and their mothers are invited to attend. Guest speakei will be Mis. le Christine Ollarton of Spi and a program will follow. The special evening w ill tie under the direction of Mis. Kayleen Nackos, stake MLA leader. Wilde If Lady Firemen A 21, 1474 Mfch JJaiiamt Itbrumrlr refreshments. mb-vil- Garth Just One Year Old Special Night iiVr hll'drrt fLr ehr HSals Gallery MIA Maids Set V tJ fri breech Gurney frY"' m In The Dining Room Call now for your reservations to take that special someone for an enjoyable dinner after the Junior Prom'! 1 SPEED QUEENL) 71 M( G 67N.MIC iw Ed lOnCun ) i' y SPEHCER'S HOME FURNISHINGS r ) r'0-- ' |