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Show SAHTAQUIN NEWS LDS Sociables Schedule Evsnls By Della Hudson The LDS Sociables have Mrs. Don Aimstrorg held a a full calender of scheduled at birthday dinner Sunday her home. Coming to congrat-- i eV.nts for the month of Febla e her cn the occaa on were ruary. The greup who meet often Mrs. Maude Millei, Mr. and Frcvo; for dancing and Fireside meetMrs. Oscar Hansen, Mi. and Mrs. Leu Hansen, ings, have invited others to Pay sen; Mr. and Mrs Alvm jo n them. Anyone who is unHansen, Goshen; Mi. and Mrs man ied and cvr 23 is welcome to participate. This also Frank Cocmbe, Grove; and Mr. and Mrs. includes those who have not Howard Armstrong and fam- been marr.ed, those who have been mariied and lost their ily. 1G companions and those who aie Laurie Kaylene Nelson, months old granddaughter o' separated. Dances are held each ThursMr. and Mrs. Claude Nelson underwent heart surgery last day night at the Elue Terrace, 6 West Center in Provo. Fireweek; in a Salt Lake hospital. She was returned to the home sides are held Sunday n:ghts of her parents Mr. and Mrs. at 9 p.m. in the Fourth Ward LeRoi Nelson in Salt Lake church, 393 North 190 West, Tuesday. She was reported to Provo. The speaker for Febrube progressing nicely. ary 9 will be Petronella Bott, Mrs. Iva Carlgren left Fri- and Stella Oaks is scheduled to speak on Sunday, Februday by bus for Calif, to vis t with her children Mr. and Mrs. ary 23. The LDS Sociables are under Lester Carlgren and other reltha sponsorship of the MIA atives. inMr. and Mrs. Claud Nelson and those who qualify are lives and their to enrich vited visited with an aunt Mary Ann Nelson in an Orem Rest Home association. Pleasant I Saturday. Mrs. Ted Ahlin received a painful gash on her head Thursday when she fell on the ice in front of her home. The wound required 8 stitches. Mrs. Orson Carter is suffering an illness at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Radell Hudson and family of Salt Lake spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hudson. They had their son, Michael, baptized and confirmed while here in services in the Santa-qui- n First Ward. i 4 k Tres Joli Club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Earl Page, with three guests, Mrs. Cora Young Marrieds of Sixth Ward Nadine Binning Is Married in Nev. Announcement is being made The Young Married group daughter of Henry Binning and the late LaRue Binniqg, to Mr. Pete Gillespie cf Eureka. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gillespie. The young couple exchanged marriage vows December 19 in Ely, Nevada. The bride is a graduate of the Payson High School and the groom graduated from the Tintic High School. He also scent ftur years with the Air Force. The newly weds are makirg their home in Bayard, New Mexico at the present Friday night for gala party, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Heaps, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holm as hosts. The theme, Sweetheaits On Parade, was carried out in the games and decorations. Wedding pictures of all 33 couples attending were displayed and baby pictures of all were shown. Prizes for who the pictures of babies were awarded to Mrs. Kenneth Shepherd and Terry Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Riding were narrators for a program, and read valentine poems as musical numbers by the following were introduced: vocal duet, Bishop and Mrs. John Powell, vocal solos, Mrs. Lylia Carlisle, Don Muhlestein, Mrs. Phyllis Box, Bryant Decker and Mrs. Bryant Decker; reading composed by Mrs. Ray Hiatt, read by Mrs. Frank Binning time. E. S. his 84th A group of former Payson people gathered Jan. 29 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gale in Las Vegas, when Mr. Gale celebrated his birthday. The event was arranged as a surprise, with daughter, Deanna and husband, Michael Allen, decorating the dining table with paper streamers and balloons. After supper, games were played and then oldtime were sung by the group, songs A week at the Furniture with accordion accompaniment Market in San Francisco was by Mr. Gale. Among the 14 enjoyed recently by Mr. and were Mr. and Mrs. Sam guests Mrs. Earl Page. Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. SPANISH FORK Buzz Trotter, also son, Don THEATRE Gale, all formerly of Payson. OPEN Ruth Gale, a daughter of Mr. THURSDAY and Mrs. Byron Gale, is a FRIDAY senior at Spanish Fork High We Print Everything SATURDAY School, residing in Salem with ADMISSION her sister and husband, Loraine Programs 75c and Don Underwood. ADULTS 25c CHILDREN (under) 12 Napkins CRADLE ROLL THUS - FRI - SAT 9 Wedding Invitations February Jan. 21 Envelopes Girl, Lee Grant and Linda MARY Rae Christensen Evans, Spanish Letterheads V r. i 1164 6, if the marriage of Miss Nadine of Payson Sixth Ward met a rs Page, Mrs. George F. Wilson, Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Jensen, joinMrs. A. Z. Robbins in and for members the evening. ing Payson were Mr. and Mrs. Don Mrs. Florence Wride has Irving Schaerrer, Emron and returned from California, Glen Schaerrer, Los Angeles where she spent a few weeks Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Merrill with her son, Marion, his wife Schaerrer and baby, Connie, and family. Last week she of Downey, Calif. They came visited in Salt Lake City with to Payson to attend funeral a grandson, Gordon Hiatt, and sei vices for Mr. Schearrers father, John H. Schaerrer. his wife and family. Thursday, February Riles to Pete Gillespie Hold Party Friday VanLeuven celebrated birthday Sunday, when a family dinner was given at his home by Mrs. VanLeuven. These present were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Osborn and baby, Ncdra, cf Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Houser Francom, Payson; Mr. VanLeuven and his wife, Holm. Mrs. VanLueven. of one Refreshments were served Truman Pickering, was Mrs. Carlisle assisted by senior citizens, by Paysons Mrs. Margaret M. Cloward, Mrs. Decker and Mrs. Elvon honored Wednesday afternoon at a dinner party given by Rex Payson, was hostess for a birth- Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Wood are day dinner given in honor of ward leaders for the group. Barnett at his home. A dinner was prepared her brother, Ira Terry of and served by those attending Provo. Clark Clayson Mrs. The event marked Mr. Pick- Clowards grandson who recently returned from a New erings 83rd birthday. Present were Charles Doug- Zealand mission showed colorRuben Carter, Frank ed slides for the guests. Prelass, sent Terry Sperry, Willis York, Harold Mr. were Mr. and Mrs.Cox all and Mrs. Byron Hiatt and LeRay Wilson in addition to Mr. Barnett and Provo; Mr. arid Mrs. Arch Pulham Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Mi. P.ckering. Fay Fielding Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mendenhall Mrs. Thelma Taylast Tanner spent Meiiynn week at the Furniture Market lor and Mrs. Gladys Clayson, all of Payson. in San Francisco. sheep-herde- Custard Sauce for Fruits The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah CLOSE THAT DOOR llb.H Hs the custard thickens enough to coat a spoon. Remove from the heat and add salt and vanilla. Mix well Chill before serving over fresh or canned fruit. Almond Custard Sauce: sert treat. Omit the vanilla from the basCUSTAKD SAUCE FOR FRUIT ic recipe and add teaspoon 2 cups almond extract. Serve with 2 cups milk, scalded bananas, peaches, raspberries, fresh or canned pineapple. 2 eggs Lemon Custard Sauce: cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla Omit vanilla from the basic recipe and add 1 teaspoon lemon teaspoon salt Beat eggs slightly. Add sugar, extract. Serve with strawberthen hot milk. Cook in a double ries, peaches, and fresh or boiler, stirring constantly until canned pineapple. Fruit has always been popular as a dessert. 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MARY The Payson Chronicle MICHAEL RENNIE Jan. 24 Girl, John Alden and Hazel Marie Nelson Waters, Spanish Fork Jan. 25 Boy, Edmond Dale and Joan Davis Johnson, Spanish Fork Boy, Douglas Warren and Jo Ann Jensen Snow, Dugway Jan 25 Boy, William Darrell and n Kathleen McKenzie Hiatt, Pay-so- Boy, Richard Leonard and Butterfield Saunders, Joyce Payson Boy, Michael Robert and Beverly Kay Larsen Gabbitas, Springville Jan. 27 Girl, Wayne Burch and Charlene Carter Stark, Spanish Fork Jan. 29 Boy, Kenneth Ray and Marion Irene Wilcock Buys, n Pay-so- for residential customers in Utah. Electric rates for flameless electric and air conditioning too heating have been reduced 15 below regular rates in total electric homes effective January 2, 1964. 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