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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Thursday, September 20, 1962 By Huish Recent guests at the home of Mrs. Dora Kineadc over the week end vere her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Crook from Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tcrvort and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Pcay spent thrce days on an outing at Fish Lake last week. and They went Wednesday returned home Sat. morning. Mrs. Daphna Moore enjoyed a lovely visit with Mrs. A. Z. Robins of Payson when Mrs. Robins spent Wednesday morning visiting at her home. Thursday in the late after- - Successful Republican Candidate for Utah County ASSESSOR noon and evenin Mrs. Daphna Moore enjoyed a visit from four of her cousins who came to her home to visit with her. Finch They were Mrs. Vera and Mrs. Edna Hendrickson, Green-halg- h Payson and Mis. Olive Ella Mrs. Miles, and Santaquin. They brought ref freshments and the fiye them enjoyed a pleasant time together. Mrs. Bob Menlove and children Lorie and Wade, spent several days last week with hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olsen at Ephriam, while her husband spent some time hunt-wit- h friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith in company of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Gloave of West Mountain spent the week end on a trip to Glen Canyon Dam and other points of interest. Bishop and Mrs. Junior LundeU and childen spent Friday in Salt Lake visiting the Utah State Fair. y Dr. and Mrs. Watson and family enjoyed a day at the Utah State Fair on Laf-fert- Mr. and Mrs. Flint McClellan were in Sa't Lake last week to be with their son, Fied, who underwent an eye operation at the Salt Lake LDS hospital. He is expected to be released to his home this week. While upstate, Mr. and Mrs, Flint McClellan attended LDS church services, where their d, Mrs. Cecil S. Pcery on Sunday. Mrs. Peery accompanied them WENTZ to Payson where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrin Spainhower. Merrin and famiy have just In Nov. Election Oswald Paiva pretty home wedding on Thursday, Sept. 6, united in marriage, Ann Lyons, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lyons of Santaquin, and Oswaldo Paiva of Peru in the presence of members and cose family friends. Carol Peterson was the brides single attendant and James Palmer of Salt Lake City served as best man. The young couple left for a honeymoon to Los Angeles, Ca lf. They plan to enroll at the Brigham Young University where Mr. Paiva will graduate in June. A c-- r, ninth AnSaturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olsen tonia Dean Henline, daughter and baby Shirley visited here of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Henline of Kearns was blessed and over tlie week endMr. and Mrss. Frank Griffith given her name by her grandof have received word from their father, Harvey Henline son Larry, who is serving in Magna. the U. S. Infantry informed After the services, attended from Salt Lake visited at the by about 25 family members, all were guests at a dinner with his unit in Germany. Gcroge Thomas, his sister, party served .on the lawn at and her girl friend the home of Mr. and Mrs. HarElsie, from Salt Lake visited at the vey Henlne. Others present home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. were Stacy Henline of Keams, Frank Elsbury, over the week Mr. and Mrs. Don Perkins and end. baby of Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lindsay Russell Kelson and three childand baby from Provo visited ren of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mrs. Cecil S. Claude Adams and three childCHARLES MASTIN Pcery Sunday afternoon. He ren of Duarate, Calif., Roger is interested in Genealogy and Adams of Las Vegas and the four unmarried daughters of records of Mrs. Peery. WENTZ Mrs. Ila Spainhower, her the host couple, Phyllis, Lana, daughters Susan, and Mrs. Myra Sue and Diana. I wish to express my thanks Janice Adamson and two and gratitude to the many child cm, and her mother, Mrs. people who supported me in Dave Lindstrom of American recently moved to Payson to the primary election. Fork called in at the home of make their home. VOTE Ann Lyons Marries n, Spring Lake News Lt-nor- Mrs. Dave (Erma) Shuler of Payson and a group of Californians, all formerly of Pay-soheld a reunion aboard the USS Pxcsident Wilson in the Los Angeles, California, harbor recently. They were guests of Mrs. Shulers daughter, Mrs. Joe (Helen McNabb, and year-ol- d son, Jeff, who sailed the following day on a three week journey to Pakastan, where they will reside. After dinner aboard ship all were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Wilson in Whittier. Chher guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Geraldine) Wittwer and daughters, of Chu'a Vista, and Mrs. Vine Gardner, Wht-ticmother of Mrs. Rodney Wilson and grandmother of Mrs.. McNabb and Mrs. Wittwer. Mrs. McNabb and Jeff will touch at Hawaii and other islands enroute and will be met at Hong Kong by Mr. McNabb to finish their trip by plane. Pilot s seat demonstration GENOLA Carl LeRoy Davis Weds Oregon NEWS By Dorothy Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Marion Davis Were in Salt Lake last week to attend the Ford show. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Larsen and children spent the day at Deer Creek, to visit with brides parents. The bride was lovely in a gown if imported silk satin with hand run Alencon lace featuring a full train, long sleeves and an off the shoulder neckline. The bride made her own fingertip veil of nylon net which was caught to a crown of sequins. The maid of Honor, Miss Judy Ann Mulholland, sister of the bride, and flower girl Miss Brenda Jungling, wore gowns of pale pink. Bridesmaids Miss Dixie Burns, Miss Barbara Ullman, Miss Patsy To Russell J. Nielsen Known their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Don DradgeMr. and Mrs Worth Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Howard Larsen Beauliew, and Mrs. Larry Sites and family from Bountiful of Payson are announcing the wore mint green dresses. The visited at the home of Mr. engagement of their daughter, bride and her attendants car- and Mrs. D. B. Thomas last Margene, to Russell J. Nielsen, ried arm bouquets of pepper week end. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph mint carnations. Mr. and Mrs Lester Larson W. Nielsen, of Ogden. Pfc. Duane Maynard stood from Gunnison visited at the The young couple plan an as best man for the groom, home of Mr and Mrs. Grant October 4 wedding in the and ushers were Ffe. Eric Larson before moving to Mur- Manti Temple with a reception Miss, June Marie Mulholland Pfc. Carl LeRoy Davis Jr. claimed June Marie Mulholland as his bride in a full military wedding August 25 in Unity Center Church, Portland Oregon. The double ring ceremony was performed by Unity Minister, Edward Rabel. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward James Mulholland, Portland, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Leroy Davis, Spring Lake. A garden reception for the young couple followed the marriage at the home of the Margene LarsenlMakes Troth - Hal-ber- g, Exeland Wisconsin, Pvt. Hutchinson, Robert Sayer, Kansas; Pvt. Ronald Baker, and Pfc. Texas; Lubbock, Richard Summers, Willington, Kansas The groom, best man and ushers wore the dark green uniform of the U. S. Army. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis were present at the marriage as were other out of state guests Richard Minks, cousin of the bride from Clinton, Ohio, Henry Smith, also of Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jungling of Fremont, Calif. The bride is a graduate of the Portland Beauty Academy and the groom is a graduate of the Payson High School and at present attends the U, S. Army School at Ft. Belvoir, Va The young couple took a honeymoon trip down the Oegon coast following their marriage. They plan to make their home in Portland where the groom will attend school following his release from the army. Tough ...THE TO ray. TSgl ann Mrs, Douglas Sorenson and family from Altus. Okl. visited for a month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Larsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sorenson at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson and children and Jack Thomas visited at Salt Lake last Sunday and attended the Fair. Morris Smith visited in Southern Utah for two days touring the Poultry plants. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davidson and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomas visited in Nevada last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Draper and boys visited at Albuquerque, New Mexico last week to attend a horse show. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. W, Davis were in Salt Lake last Sunday to attend a farewell for their grandson, David Raddatz, who is leaving for a mission. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs, William Raddatz from Pasadena, Calif. The future bride, who is presently living in Salt Lake City, is a graduate of the Pay-so- n High School and LDS Seminary. She is also a graduate of the Hollywood Beauty College. 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