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Show Marilyn Painter Weds Gary Taylor Monday, j& Couple Feted March 6 Suzanne Ellsworth Weds Stewart Jolley in Rites February 14, Bride is Honored at Shower ',' . A Hearts and flowers were combined to make appropriate decorations for the Valentines Day wedding of Suzanne Ells- A wedding reception was held Friday night in the Santa-qui- n First Ward Church honoring Marilyn Painter and Gary Taylor, who were married March 2 by Bishop Michael Christensen at the home of the brideTs parents!, Mr. and Mrs. Vondell Painter. The groom is a son of Mrs. LaMont Taylor of Payson. , Dean Peay was master cf ceremonies to the following program: prayer, Carlyle Wall; guitar and vocal selections, Cecil Peterson; accordion numbers, Barbara Painter; vocal and quitar selections, Beverly Taylor; piano solo, Nora West-ovetoast to the bride, Glen-ny- s Christensen; toast to the groom. Fred Parkin; vocal and guitar selections, Rulon Painter; closing prayer Mr. Vi .1 X worth and Stewart M. Jolley, who exchanged vows in a ceremony performed at the home of the brides parents by Bishop Leland Montague. . The new Mrs. Jolley is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ellsworth, while Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Jolley of Santaquin are parents of the V, CV: . j bridegroom. For her wedding the bride was daintly gowned in a pink r; mony. 2 lK, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Coray are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Colleen, to Dean West Bitter, son of Mrs. Myrtle West BiMer of Salt Lake City and William E. of Lewiston, Idaho. 3 Vows were repeated March 7th at Reno, Nev., and the couple was honored at a family dinner given by her parents on Monday. March 9, at HUISH THEATRE the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bean in Salt Lake City. PAYSON. UTAH The newlyweds will reside at 1755 Laurehurst Drive, in Wed., Thurs., FrL, Sal. Salt Lake City. March The bride is a graduate of The Parties fun, fun, fun! the University of Utah and is The switches, the fixes, the presently working for her magin, and the guns! sters degree in speech and u The got to swear hearing at the same Univers- you took me to a motel that night! ' ity, where she is supervisor of the special nursery for deaf children. Mr. Bitter received his bachelor of arts degree at the University of Utah in August, 1958, and is preesently pursuing graduate studies. He is a member of Pi Sigma Alpha fraternity. pre-scho- Bit-tee- rs ol gladiola and pink were arranged on the Wednesday, March 43 West Utah Avenue iiiiii Phone 52 mm Payson, Utah Park-Secon- SENT TO YOU ON pussy-willo- Judy Loveless, a student at Brigham Young University, was chairman of a luncheon given Values on the Avenue mm Folium mantelpiece, with white carnations in pink and gold hearts on either side. Gold candelabra on the piano held white tapers and pink carnations were arranged in a gold heart. The wedding cake was displayed on the dining room table with white tapers in chrystal holders. The new bride was honored at a shower given later at the ward hall, where d similar decorations were used to add to the festive occasion. Pink stock and were arranged along the front of the stage, the wedding cake hearts, was displayed with and each individual serving table was centered with gold and pink hearts. Mothers of the bridal pair assisted in receiving guests and the bride asked the following girl friends to stand in line with her: Kathleen Hill, Lou Ann Harmer, Carol Taylor and Carole Hiatt. The bride wore her wedding dress with corsage of gar- Colleen Coray Repeats Vows With Dean Bitter In Ceremony at Reno, Nevada, March 7 Jackie Francom, an employee at the local bank, received a surprise telephone call from Germany Wednesday morning from her fiance, PFC Jack Miller, located at Kafertal, Germany, with the Army Engineers. 11, at the Home Living Center at the university. Her mother, Mrs. Glen L. Loveless, and other mothers of the girls, and also their friends, were guests. Alibi--Yo- XKiMju WITH ' MONEY-BAC- K ' GUARANTEE ' M Bwerful-Ban- MfiW d Della Hudson Reviews Want to Live! SUSAN HAYWARD (( White roses j 10-- Immediate members of the families and a few intimate friends witnessed the cere- Mr. and Mrs. Dick Chapplej Utah County sheriff and his wife, were, honored Monday evening at an Orem cafe' by Utah County Posse members and their wives. Motion picture films of the posses past events were shown by Jay Nixon, Reed Orton and LaMar Devey, president. I It ballerina dress. arganda was made with tiny cap sleeves and rounded neckline. She added a string of chrystal beads and earrings for accent and pinned a corsage of gardenias and tiny pink rase-bud- s. who seived were Ann The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Ufah Gaidner, Kathleen Christensen, Joyce Kallbacka and Pat THURSDAY, MARCH 12. 1959 Ballard Refreshments were denias and pink carnations. ananged in the kitchen by Her attendants were prettily Mrs. Ted Spencer, Mrs. Gord- Jacobson, Mrs. R, N. Moore, attired in ballerina formals on Douglass and Mis, Louis accompanied by Mrs. Leo Menlove. At the close of the and each added a corsage of Hiatt. pink and white carnations. The gifts were displayed by program, Wedding Bells, are The mothers were also pinned Mrs. Douglas Clark, Mrs. Mel- Breaking Up That Old Gang W. R. COURTNEY with pink and white carna- vin Swain and Mrs. Carol of Mine was sung to the bride tions. Kathleen by Carol Hill, Jolley. CHIROPRACTOR Mrs. Clarence H11 acted' as Taylor, Carol Hiatt, Marion Background music was played by Pearl Barnett, Provo, master of ceremonies to a Wilcox, Bonnie Butler and 231 South 1st East formerly of Payson, and the program which included ad- Velma Lou Sizemore. Spanish Fork, Utah brides book was attended by vice to the bride by Mrs. Marta Hartvigsen and Marian Doris Penrod, a vocal number Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hone Wilcock. 6 12 Sat. 9 by Mrs. Ben Leatham accom- are spending a few days in daily Three grandmothers cf the panied by Mrs. Howard Riley, Las with four Vegas, Nev., Closed Wed. couple, Mrs. James Taylor, toast to the bride by Kath- other couples, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wilford Ellsworth, and leen Hall with musical back- Paul Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. AlMrs. Harriet Jolley, received ground by Peail Barnett, By AppL song len Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Phone 672 at door. the guests by a ladies quartette compos- Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mrs. Lynn Page was hostess ed of Mrs. Rex Peery, Mrs. all of Spanish Fork. in the seiving area, and girls Robert Menlove, Mrs. Mylan Barney, , Matinee Saturday ATTENTION LADIES Book at Junior Cultus Club Meeting Mrs. Della Hudson of Sunday, Monday, Tuesday March Matinee on Sunday This Is Killer Mears . . . San-taqu- Bring Your in reviewed the book, A Biography of Sarah Bernhardt, Thursday evening before members of the Junior Cultus Club. The Last Mile Mrs. Nathan Andress and Mrs. Rex Mendenhall were coMICfcEY ROONEY hosts to the unit, which met SPECIAL SHORT at the home of Mrs. Rebecca Disney presents . Johnson. "Wetback Hound" Mrs. Robert Phelphs, president, was in charge of election of new officers. Mrs. RonWed.. Thurs.. FrL, Sal. ald Mayer, vice president, March will move to the place of presof book houl that the Every tfhook the nation with laughter ident. Officers elected include for 52 weeks is on the screen! Mrs. Jack Spencer, vice presiv dent; Mrs. Douglass Dixon, treasurer; Mrs. Richard Gray, Round Rally secretary; Mrs. Noel Reece, ' The Flag Boys! reporter. Mrs. Lee Staheli retires as secretary; Mrs. Albert Nuttle, PAUL NEWMAN secretary; and Mrs. Verl JOANNE WOODWARD reporter. JOAN COLLINS JACK CARSON (Mr. and! 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