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Show Hon Amos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Spence Amos, has been chosen editor of Student Life for the coming year. Ron is a senior student, majoring in journalism at Utah State College in Gloria Strong Weds Jack Scherbel in Las Vegas Will Make Home in Los Angeles, California Legan. Mrs. Ella Cowan was host to family members over the weekend, including a daughter and Fullmer(Joyce) and three children of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Nile Cowan and four children of Logan. .v Lucille Abbott has returned from Las Vegas after visiting the past two months with Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Ellsworth. Lucille is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Abbott. Their son, Kenneth Abbott, arrived home Saturday on a 20 day furlow. Serving with the Marine Corps, he is to return to his base at San Diego, Cal., and later leave for overseas assignment. A trip to a favorite fishing spot is planned for father and son. . v Kr . 2nd ?' ' sif p!-- ; 7 BIG WEEK MIGHTY Starring Randolph Scott LAWLESS STREET Hi! Remember me? . . . I'm learning to Fall Registration gladioli. Howard S. Keele, a brother, Renee Ewell, David R. Keele Are Married in Temple" assumed best man duties. V t's Mr. and Mrs. George W. Strong are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Gloria, to Jack F. Scherbel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scherbel of Salt Lake City. Vows were repeated early in August at Las Vegas, Nev., w'th Bishop Vernon E. Bunk of the Las Vegas Third LDS ward at Las honeymoon Vegas and the Grand Canyon, the couple left for Los Angeles, Cal., where they will make their home. For her wedding, the bride a August 24, Reception in Genola Fetes Couple a pale blue sheath dress with embroidered yoke. White accessaries and flowers of complimentary color were added. The bride is a graduate of Pay-so- n High School and Henegers Business College, and has been employed at a Salt Lake bank. Mr. Scherbel was graduated in June from Utah State College, where he specialized in civil enAs a new employ of gineering. the Civil Aeronoutics Association, he will travel the 11 western states, and his bride expects to accompany him on many of his trips. chose Renee Ewell of Genola became the bride of David R. Keele August 24, when nuptial vows were spoken at Salt Lake LDS A reception was given temple. in their honor by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ewell at the Genola ward church. Later they departed for a honeymoon at Lake Tahoe, Yosmite National Park and points of Southern They plan to make their home in Las Vegas. The bride attended Brigham Young University after graduation from Payson High School. Mr. Keele, son of Mrs. Marion Coli-forni- nun Utah Needs Its Most (Ulan a. Keele of Las Vegas, attended the University of Nevada and has filled an LDS mission in the central states. For her wedding the bride chose a gown of imported lace over satin with tulle accents. A standup collar finished the neckline and long sleeves tapered to The lace a point at the wrists. full length skirt was combined with tulle, and touched the floor. A crown of pearls held the lace edged veil and she carried a bouquet of gladioli tied with satin streamers. Mrs. Floyd Newby attended We new classes now forming Thomas Ewell acted as master of ceremonies to a program arfor ranged as entertainment wedding guests. He introduced a vocal duet by Mr. and Mrs. Max Nelson; reading, Mrs. Gerald Thomas; vocal number, Mrs. Fred Davis; toast to the bride, Mrs. Burke Draper; toast to the Mellor. Sheldon bridegroom, Prayers were by Ray Long and Z. H. Ewell. Donna Davis played an organ prelude as guests were received. Gifts were arranged by Mrs. Ray Long, Mrs. Howard Keele, Mrs. Marcel Prost and Mrs. Paul Ewell. The People I'm Kathy Dance at the Manna Martell Banee 'Studio the bride as matron and other attendants were Mrs. Neil Brooks and Miss Dollene LeBaron. They wore salmon colored gowns accented with corsage of yellow f Show 7:15 65c Gregory Peck SECOND ACTION HIT Mrs. Evelyn Taylor of Salt Lake City spent the recent holi-- ! day in Payton, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Cowan. '.: Adults Moby Bock ! ; ! .f. After Open 7:00 all ages years and up Classen being held at the 3 THIRD WARD,, PAYSON.UTAH Register Mondays, Sept. 10th, 17th, 24th from a.n 10 The bearer entitled to of 3 . to 2 p.m. this ad will be free introductory lessons Want for Governor GEORGE D. CLYDE knows the needs and problems of education. As a former college dean, he has experience as a school He knows how to get the MOST from to cut the waste every dollar spent for education without cutting the essential service. ... NO OTHER Candidate for Governor has this background of experience GEORGE D. CLYDE an engineer. He has a degree in civil engineering from the University of Calif- -j ornia . . .' years of experience in the'actuai practical field work of engineering . . . years of experience in teaching and directing the teaching of engineering. He is uniquely qualified to see that every' Utah gets the best roads at minimum cost. is Too often, too many of us sit on the sidelines and watch the political parade go by, interesting ourselves only with the privi- lege of voting. But this years election for governor is too important. As a group of citizens and voters, 'we want to express our views and encourage your support. We strongly favor fox-pay- er Candidate for Governor has this background of experience NO OTHER UTAH STANDS on the threshold of In Seamless 6 ft. Width Nawatl Color Rage... Charcoal and Pink! Also Sabla Tan, Neutral Grey and Avocado Green. Outwears printed linoleum 3 to 5 times I Lies flat without cementing exclusive BEAUTY-WEA- I a new era of opportunity. The Colorado River Storage Project will provide water and power never before available to develop every phase of Utah's economy . . . agriculture . . . industry . . . mining ...industries. the service , R GEORGE D. CLYDE with Utah's Congressional delegation and others, was instrumental in obtaining the Colorado Project authorization. He has a fully developed, fully integrated plan to translate the project into prosperity and opportunity for every Utahn for YOU . . . for your children . . . and their children. ... NO OTHER Candidate for Governor has this background of experience Vote For GEORGE DEWEY pi ,,'VN x GEORGE DEWEY CLYDE for Governor because: Wed like a governor in office the next four years who truly understands the problems of this community and our state. We want someone who is anxious to develop the vitally important water resources for agriculture as well as industry. We want a man who will provide new jobs for our children and new payrolls. We want a man who will stop the bickering in our state government. We want a man who will not embarrass the state with charges and challenges in the national press. We would like a governor who can work in harmony With the national administration. We favor a man with the ability to solve the states paramount problems of education, roads and economic development. We want leadership that will give us economy but not at the expense of cutting out essential services. We favor Mr. Clyde because: He is an able administrator with years of experience in public affairs. He is one of Utahs foremost authorities on Utah land, water and natural resource development. He has a fully developed blue print for Utahs natural resource development. As a former college dean, he has the experience as a school administrator and knows how to get the most out of every dollar spent for education. As an engineer he is well qualified to direct Utahs road building which will be the greatest in history due to the Federal road programs. NO OTHER CANDIDATE has the qualifications, background and training for the governors post as GEORGE DEWEY CLYDE. Hes truly The Man of the Hour. Thats why we are going to Vote for Clyde. Thats why we solicit your support and help. As individual citizens interested in good government, we must become active in this campaign. Join your friends and neighbors in this Crusade for Clyde. I Amrlca't most beautiful tiny! surface! "Values on the Avenue' Payson Furniture and Appliance Co. if HELP US SPREAD THE MESSAGE Utah's Man of the Hour, especially prepared to do Utah's biggest Job in history. Paid political ad GET CAMPAIGN D. James Cannon MATERIAL FROM CITIZENS Paid Political Adv. by Clyde for Governor Committee, Payson FOR BETTER GOVERNMENT " " |