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Show Daughters of Utah Piooeers Hold Monthly Meetings,! ' Review History of Payson Pioneer Families Psieeineet Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Peteetneet Camp, met Thursday LDS ward Reat the lief Society room under direction of Allean E. Christensen. A history of Henry Chester Haskell, pioneer of 1854, was read by his daughter, Laura H. Elmer. The lesson, Stories of Utah Canyons, was given by Lucille B. Drolling-er- . Pledge to the flag was led by Lydia Elmer and singing was conducted by Vera D. Fran-cowith Mary H. Wyler at the A business session was organ. led by Klea W. McClellan an-county reports were given by First-Fift- h m j the home Marie Mendenhall, where a history of John J. Me- Clellan, Payson native, once call-- : cd the world's Greatest Organist, was read by Marie McClellan. The lesson was given by Mado-lin- e Dixon. Nellie Bannister P a ed a selection cn her mando- lin and singing was conducted by Alta Cowan. Prayers were by Mrs. Mendenhall and Margaret Webb, camp member, who is vis-- 1 iting in Payson after spending several months in the Salt Lake Kathleen Peterson, Charles M Searle Repeat Vows February 23, Santaquin Reception Fetes Couple j of n. j area Edna Gale, captain, presided. Refreshments were serv1 ed to 13 guests by Mrs. Mendenhall, Mrs. McClellan and Elizabeth Manwill. ChrisAllean Mrs. McCellan, tensen, Klea Crump and Mary Jamp One Prayers were by Nellie Wyler. Camp One, DUP was enterG. Elmer and Ella Cowan. There tained at the home of Susan Ashwere 12 members and one guest by, who also conducted the meetpresent. ing. A pioneer history of Alma Staker was read by Kate Elliott Camp Seagull Camp Seagull, DUP, met at and the lesson was given by Echo Durrant. CraMc Jlnli Girl, March 12, FLyd Williams and LaRae Thorpe Stewart, Springville. Girl, March 12, Anthony and Clara Lambson Jones, Spanish Fork. Boy, March 14, Glen Allen and Deon Mortensen Ludlow, Spanish Fork. Boy, March 18, Max E. and Melba Madson Nelson, Genola. Boy, March 16, Ralph James and Lavina Throckmorton Me-cha- Genola. Girl, March 17, Curtis and Alice Steele Francom, Payson.' Mrs. Sid Coray has spent a week in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bean, who are parents of a new baby girl, born Mar. 6 in a Salt Lake hospital. The Beans also have another daughter and a son. Mrs. Vernal Twede returned home Sunday after spending ten days with her son and wife, Lt. and Mrs. Lamar Twede, at Travis Air Force Base, near Oakland, Cal. LaMar and Mrs. Twede are parents of a new baby boy, born March 2, and they also have a little girl. Convention Prov-stgaar- reports were given by Eva Crook, Mrs. Ashby, Geneva Wilson, gave the prayers. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Ashby, Kate Elliott 3rd Teasie Drissell to 14 members. Tamp West Mountain. D.U.P. Camp West Mountain met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Lillian Christiansen with Eaptain Helen Hiatt in charge rnd conducting. Music was under direction of Mrs. Gladys Loveless and Mrs. Betty Hurst. Reports on County election was given by Captain Hiatt and Mrs. Margaret Carlisle. Pledge to the Utah Flag, led by Mrs. Rebecca Twede. The lesson, The Story of Utah Canyons, given by Mrs. Mary J. McClellan. Mrs. McClellan, gave a history of Payson Canyon, information being submitted by Rex Barnett, Bradford Hatch, of the Soil Conservation, Robert Brown of the Forest Reserve and Bishop S. Roland Lindsay. - The history of Wm. Smith Tanner was given by a granddaughter, Mrs. Betty Hurst. Prayers were given by Mrs. Lillian Christiansen and Mrs. Fern Jackson. Refreshments were served to 21 by the following hostesses: Mrs. Lillian Christiansen, Mrs. Gladys Loveless, Mrs. Madge HUISH THEATER Newlywed Mr. and Mrs. Char- in Santaquin. les M. Searle were honored at a The couple exchanged vows AT PAYSON reception given March 8 at the Feb. 23 at the home of the brides Junior High School auditorium father, Reed Peterson, with BishThursday, Friday, Saturday March op Carlyle Wall officiating. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. Special Engagement Jean Taylor ar.d Sudene Rich- and Mrs. Max L. Searle Adults 75c of Pay-soardson were flower girls. They Students 50c wore ballerina length dresses To receive guests at the recep- They made the funniest picture ar.d carried small baskets of tion the bride, former Kathleen since Mister Roberts! flowers. SUSAN HAYWARD Peterson, chose a frock of pink David Garbett stood as best designed with full and skirt and tiny man for his cousin. KIRK DOUGLAS jacket. She pinned a corsage of are having a For the occasion, Mrs. Rich- rosebuds and carnations at the ardson wore a dress of old rose shoulder. ar.d Mrs. Garbett was in blue. Top Secret Affair Her attendants were Mrs. Florthe in Swasey of Springville and Mrs. During the receiving period Matinee Saturday couple stood under an arch of Carman Horrocks, her sister, of flowers and white wedding bells, Salt Lake City. An elder sister, and organ selections were play- Mrs. Byron Thomas of Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Genola, ed by Mrs. Waldo Wilson and stood with their father. All were March Mrs. Lois Cowan. n blue dresses. Mrs. Swasey and Matinee on Sunday Adults 65c Guests were entertained with Mrs. Horrocks wore corsages of Students 50c a program which included vocal pink and white carnations, while soles by Mrs. Annie Barney ac- Mrs. Thomas pinned a red roseCinemaScope bud corsage to her dress. The Tell me the truth! Tell me companied by Mrs. Arlene Mrs. Joyce Provstgaard bridegroom's mother also wore a everything about yourself! accompanied by Mrs. Shirley rosebud corsage. 3 Brave Men Riley; Niel Francom accompaniMrs. Don Woodbury was mased by Mrs. Barbara Leatham and ter of ceremonies for a program RAY MILLAND a vocal duet by Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Kermit Kelly was in ERNEST BORGNINE Jack Provstgaard accompanied charge of refreshments. enMrs. Fred Garbett by Riley. The couple will make their FRANK LOVEJOY tertained with a pantomime and NINA FOCH Mrs. Echo Durrant and Mrs. Mae home in Santaquin. DEAN JAGGER Mrs. Spencer gave readings. Louise Abbott played accordion Mrs. Ralph Hammerstrom, Mrs. The toast to the M. L. Cobum, Mrs. Thomas Hall selections. Wed., Thun.. Fri., Sat. bride was given by Miss Pauline and Mrs. S. W. Hughes attended March Loveless and Duane Garbett a luncheon and fashion show Special Engagement toast the bridegroom. G. O. given at the Radar Club in Provo Adults 75c Dunfard was master of ceremon- Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. HamStudents 50c ies and pravers were by Bishop merstrom was a model for some in Metrocolor Wilson of and Lyndon the fashions shown by Stanley Crook. of Provo. The Wings of Eagles Miss Darlene Romell superJOHN WAYNE vised signing of the brides book. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker DAN DAILEY Gifts were arranged by Miss and three children of Rock MAUREEN O'HARA Emma Jean Rainsdon, Miss Ruth Springs, Wyo., spent a part of Wayne in a wonderHebcr and Miss Mary Ahlers their Sprang School Vacation in ful new entertainment. Nielander. The gifts were car Payson. of Not since the They were Quiet Man" such ried by Colleen Garbett, Kath- his sister, Mrs. Eunice guests Garbett, erine Francom, Lynda Mower, and also visited his father and a wonderful hit! Matinee Saturday Ivy Francom, and Jeanine Prov- wife, the John Parkers in Provo stgaard. Girls who served included Glenda Darling, Carol Jean The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Ainge, Mildred Young, Judy Montague, Janet Mower and Karen THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1957 Carter. ' j i Myrna Lea Richardson, William Garbett . Wedding bells rang March 7 for Myrna Lea Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Richardson, and William S. (Bill) Garbett, son of Mrs. Clara Garbett of Eureka. The double ring ceremony was held at the home of the brides parents, with Bishop J. Ronald Schaerrer, Salt Lake City, a cousin of the bride, officiating. The ceremony was witnessed by family members and friends of the couple. After the ceremony n a reception was given at the Fourth LDS ward church. The young couple are making their home in Mammoth, following a honeymoon trip to Las Vegas and other points of Pay-so- Garner. For her wedding the bride chose a ballerina length gown of white lace and net styled with molded bodice and mandarin collar. 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