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Show ' -- 1 sv ,s Earl Pages Enjoy Hawaiian Vacation rrlt:,irJ... - DUR The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah County, Schedule Mr. and Mrs. Earl Page of Payson have returned home South Utah County Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their annual Jubilee Thursday, June 25, in the Spanish Fork park. Luncheon will be served by individual camps at 12 noon and a program will begin at Ka-un- n, Mrs. Ramona Smith has THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1959 Jubilee for June 25 after enjoying a delightful trip to the Hawaiian Islands. The trip was made by plane and they visited Islands of Aahu, Hawaii, Mauii and being guests at a number of famous hotels. In Honolulu they visited her cousin, Mrs. Edna Reuthers; Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lindsay, Payson LDS missionaries; and Mr. Mrs. Oran Harper, who have been transferred to the main island from Mauii. v'S Camps So. Utah lpm. Mrs. George Eckersley spent recently in El Paso, Texas, with her daughter and Mr and Mrs. J. D. (Ines) Payne and their five daughters. The youngest of the girls was born May 16 and has been named Mary Adele Others are Sherry Lee, 12; Yvonne, 10; Beverly, 8; and Rayann, 2, who have visited frequently in Pay-so- turned home after attending funeral services in Monterey Park, Calif., for her brother-in-laH. Irvin Smith. With Mrs Herman Tagge of Salt Lake City she spent a week with Mrs. Smith. During their stay in California they called on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pett and family, who recently moved from Payson to Rolling Hills, WANT ADS FOR QUICK son-in-la- Members are asked to come out and have a jolly time and Payson with grandparents, to wear pioneer costume If Mr. and Mrs. Eckersley. available. Captains of camps will have information on lunMrs. Dave Bjarnson of Los cheon details and Vegas, Nev., formerly of has visited recently with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bjarnson in Pay-- , CCr.nMc JtoII son and has also been a din-- 1 ner guest at the home of Boy, May 24, George Wallace and Laura Beth Dalton friends. Morganson, Payson. Boy, May 26, John LeRoy and Marjean Cook Girraul, Provo. re- TRY THE CHRONICLE three weeks SALE OF ANY ARTICLE W. R. CHIROPRACTOR South 1st East 231 Spanish Fork, Utah n, 10-- 6 9 - 12 SaL daily Closed Wed. Phone 672 By AppL GMilake Boy, May 27, Harold Marion and Alice Snell. Black, Pay-so- Calif. COURTNEY n. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Curtis have arrived home after traveling by train to Wisconsin, where they purchased a new automobile and went on to Niagra Falls and other places of interest. In Indianana they saw the famous motorcycle races on Memorial Day. tv Jean Holden Announces Troth to Mike Reece, Couple Plan Marriage in Temple July 9 and Mrs. Roy Holden of this city are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Jean, to Mike Reece, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rofell Mr. Reece, also of Payson- .- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith Fair Oaks, Calif., have returned to their home after visiting in Payson during the Memorial Day holiday and attending graduation exercises for Karen Garner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Garner. Karen accompanied the Smiths to California and will remain during the summer. During their stay the Smiths were honored at a family dinner given by Mrs. Erma Schramm at her home. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Smith (former Sarah Gamer) and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Vickers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Francom, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garner .and family, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. James Garner, Mrs. Arthur Francom and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Garner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dali Reed Schramm and family, the hostess and her daughter, Verna, all of of Payson-- The couple have circled July 9th asi their wedding date, with vows to be repeated in the Manti LDS temple. They will be honored at a garden reception Friday, July 10th, at the home of the brides par ents. The bride elect, who was Miss Payson for Harvest Days and Homecoming last autumn, was recently graduated from Hollywood Beauty School in Provo and is now employed in Springville. Both Miss Holden and Mr. Reece are graduates of Pay-so- n High School and LDS He has received Seminary. special training as a wrafts-ma- n and is now employed in Salt Lake City, where they plan to reside. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wig-hlma- n and five children of El Cerito, Calif., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wight-main Payson and Mr. and Mrs Grant Wightman in Pro-vThey expect to spend Fathers Day on Sunday in Idaho Falls, Idaho, with her father. The family came to Utah for annual LDS June Conference. ot . Mr. and Mrs. Dan Higgin bolham left Wednesday mornMrs. Rofell Reece entertain- ing for their home in Phoenix, ed her bridge club last Thurs- Arizona, after visiting here day evening. After luncheon with her mother, Mrs. Robert cards were played with priz- L. Wilson and also attending to Mrs. Reid LDS Conference sessions in es presented Salt Lake City. Curtis and Mrs. Marshall for fathers9 S)ai( Travel Aire Mr. and Mrs. Reid A Size for Every Need Water Shut Off For Use As a Fan. 100,000 Cooling Surfaces Tough Vinyl Coated Steel Cabinet $325 sggoo Botk-stro- e en-rou- te Bad-ha- Cioim J (Loraine Smith) and family of Caliente, Nev., were dinner guests of Mrs. Ramona Ross Parry, Marilyn Orr Repeat Vow s in Idaho, Smith when they were to Elko, Nev., where he Newlyweds Feted at Openhouse in Payson will attend summer school on In rites performed June 5th home of his grandparents, Mr. a Science and Math Teachers Scholarship at the University in the Moreland, Idaho, LDS and Mrs. Earl Elmer. After recreation hall, Ross Parry a honeymoon in Las Vegas, of Nevada. took as his bride the former Nev., they will spend the sumMrs. Ella Amos entertained Marilyn Orr of Blackfoot, Ida- mer at Missoula, Mont., and return to Logan in the fall, the Social Tea, an affiliate of ho. Mr. Parry is a son of Mr. where Mr. Parry will continthe Payson Community Church, Tuesay afternoon. There and Mrs. Max (Fern Elmer) ue studies at Utah State Uniwere 13 guests including Mrs. Ostler of Roy, Utah, while versity. To receive guests at the reBert Stevens, who was pres- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. Orr and openhouse the ented with a gift in commem- are parents of the bride. ception oration of her 50th wedding After marriage vows were bride chose a wedding gown anniversary. Mrs. Glen repeated the couple was hon- of white Chantilly lace ballwas presented with a ored at a reception at the rec- erina length with cummerbund of pleated satin and bow y gift, with good reation hall with about 30 at the back. The long sleeves wishes of the club to go with On attending. them in their move to 6th June they were feted at tapered to the wrist and the an openhouse given at the beateau neckline was outlined with the dainty scallop of the lace design. The bridal of veil lace illusion was edged Larry Mower, Bride Repeat Marriage Vows At held with a Queens crown embroidered with pearls. She Home of Parents in Payson on June 8th carried a bouquet of pink roses. Larry Mower, an Airman tions. with the Navy, and Miss Car- Guests were welcomed on Bridesmaids, Geraldine and dilia Rink of San Lorenzo, the spacious lawns of the Barbara Orr, sisters of the Calif., were honored June 6th Mower home, where refresh- bride, wore pink brocaded tafat an openhouse reception ments were served at gaily feta dresses with satin cummerbund and full skirts, acgiven in anticipation of their decorated tables. their costumes with marriage June 8th. centing bridal the with Receiving Vows were repeated at the pair were his parents and wrist corsages of pink carna home of the bridegrooms par- Janet Mower, Lynda Mower, tions. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Paul Mower, Payson, and Miss Joan Going of More n Mower, with President Reed Ness of San Lorenzo. land, Idaho, was maid of honJ. Money' of Nebo LDS Stake The gift room was in charge or and Mrs., Ted L. Ard of officiating. of Carol Ainge and Kathleen Rexburg, Idaho, was matron The bride is a daughter of Erickson. Gifts were carried of honor. They wore blue Mrs. Naomi Rink of San Lorsheath dressbrocaded taffeta Stick-ney Janiel Deana Olsen, enzo. For her wedding she by and Joe es with satin cummerbund Mower. wore a white afternoon dress Refreshments were served and back panels. They wore with corsage of pink cama- under direction of Mrs. Ogden wrist corsages of pink carna tions. DeWitt, Mrs. Sterling Davis 3 and Maxine Ostler was flower L Lois Mower. Girls who served were Janis Erickson girl, wearing a dress of pink and white nylon and carryand Sara Jean Taylor. a basket of pink sweet HUISH THEATRE After the wedding the young ing peas. couple accompanied Mr. and Dennis Parry of Roy stood PAYSON. UTAH Mrs. Mower and daughter, as best man for his brother. Merilee in a trip back to the Ushers were Brent and Richcoast, where they will reside ard Orr, brothers of the bride. Wed Thurs.. Fri.. Sab at Alameda, Calif., until July June Those in charge of gifts . . . 17, when Larry will be transThe sensational were Janet Rainsdon and More sensational on the screen! ferred to the Naval Electronic Morita Christiansen. Gifts at Jacksonville, FlorThey were both eighteen. Sons Institute Orr carried Laurel J. of the citys most respected ida, for further schooling. He a"nT Don Ostler. families. This story is the has been assigned to the Na Refreshments were served Air School at Alameda for story of story of their twisted val by Sheryl Wood, Elaine Merrelationship and of their crime some time. rill, Merideth Hansen, Elizawhich assaulted the conscience beth Ricks and Ruth Evans Linda Sue Bean, daughter under direction of Mrs. Peter of the world! Youll talk about the boys and of Mr. and Mrs. Weston Bean, J. Ricks and Mrs. LeGrand girl but please dont tell what is enjoying a vacation in Bell- Kirkham, the brides aunts. flower, Calif., with her broththey did! During the reception organ er, Rex Bean and his family. selections were played by n She traveled to the coast by Compulsion Young, the brides uncle, plane and will return with and other musical numbers CinemaScope her brother and family at a were as follows: piano solo, ORSON WELLES later date. The trip was giv- Elizabeth Ricks; violin, Kath-eri- n DIANE VARSI en to her as an award for proCarmen vocal, Katseqnes; DEAN STOCKWELL motion from Junior High Ard and Beth Merrill; song BRADFORD DILLMAN and dance, Maxine Ostler. m Going-Awa- I El-de- Best-Sell- ROOM COOLERS Braith-wait- Girl, May 28, Brice Moylen and Mary Nevive Daley Hanks Payson. Girl, May 29, Blair Argyle and Diane Montague Benjamin. Girl, May 29, Harry William and Ludene Stewart Dean, of Eureka. Girl, May 31, Kenneth and Peggy Lou Hansen Johnson, Spanish Fork. Boy May 31, Don and Car-m- a Uliberry Tanner, Payson. Girl, June 1, Fred Mason and Margene Anderson Anderson, Oak City. Boy, June 2, Paul and Jeanette McDonald York, Payson. Boy, June 2, Don J. and Anna Lucille Andrus Kemp-toSpanish Fork. Boy, June 2, LaMar Kay and Josephine Beth Bell Edring-to- er Wouldnt a glass of MILK j taste good right now ? AMERICAN dairy association Of UTAH n, n, Provo. Boy, June 3, Jimmy Joe and Jacqueline Harrison Caras, Spanish Fork. Girl, June 3, Donald Wesley and Norma Karen Smith Jacobson, Spring Lake. Girl, June 4, Glen H. and Blanche Grotegut Hawkins, Spanish Fork. Girl, Everett Melvin and Alpha Irene Larsen Hancock, Payson. Boy, June 5, Albert Henry and LaVerta Wymore Davis, for his greatest Fathers Day... ever! Salem. Girl, June 6, Darrell Brown and Evelyn Peterson Hill, Payson. Girl, June 6, Robert Pete and Irene Mary Guerra Wheel er, Provo. Girl, June 7, Leo Duane and Ludean Sorensan Haskell, of Spanish Fork. Boy, June 11, LaMonte An ton and Mary Lou Graham Jensen, Spanish Fork. Boy, June 1 1, Melvin Allen and Norma Jean Bills Read, Springville. Girl, June 12, Vernon Dwayne and Elma Elaine Peck Christiansen, Clearfield. Girl, June 12, Don J. and Betty Andrus Chambers, of Spanish Fork. Boy, Don Curtis and Merle Koyle Barney, Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hiatt of Salt Lake City are announcing the birth of their third child, a little girl, born June 1st in a Salt Lake hospital. The petite miss has two older ROCKERS start at brothers. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schau-gaar- d and Mr. and Mrs. Fer-ro- n Hiatt of Payson, and she also has two THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Mrs. Florence Wride and Mrs. Nellie Hancock, both PAYSON, UTAH of Payson. $3Q50 Page Furniture Co. PHONE Lu-cei- Lawn Boy Power Mowers Recliner Chairs 5995 With or Without Vibrator RCA 88 00 Portable Radios FOLDING Aluminum Lawn Chair 895 Aluminum Lounge for Sun., Mon., Tues.. Wed. DAY FURNITURE & APPLIANCE 49 W. 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