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Show West Mountain News BY RUBY MEREDITH Dee Rindlisbacher, a College student, has transferred to C. S. U. for the spring quarter. He spent the week end at the home of his brother, Mr. arid Mrs. Reed Rindlisbacher. Wdma Hinton of Phoenix, Arizona also visited with the Jay Dixie Rindlisbachers Saturday and Sunday. Terri Jo Jackson, daughter and Mrs. Dale Jackson, held a birthday party Saturday with 20 little six year old of Mr. NEWS GENOLA v friends present. Mrs. Bill Jacklin and daughter, Sherrill of American Fork returned to their home Sunday after spending a few days with her mother Mrs. Virgil Meredith. Mrs. Jacklin recently underwent surgery at the American Fork Hospital and Sherrill spent 10 day with her grandmother. John Seat had the misfortune of an accident at his home recently and received a back injury. His two daughters Mary and Martha Seat of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. David Seat visited with him during the week end. 4H Club News Sewing Beatles The Sewing Beatles has been chosen as a name for a newly organized Four H Club in were special guests at a birthday dinner March 12 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virl Slater of Woodscross. Mrs Williams was the honored guest. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chappell and family of Lyman, returned to their home Friday after a four week visit at the Leland Davenport home. Mr. Chappell was a patient at the Utah Valley Hospital and underwent surgery. Bard Cloward underwent surgery Monday at the Utah Valley LDS Hospital. West Mountain FFA members, who attended FFA Convention in Salt Lake were Pres. Wayne Rindlisbacher, James Moon, Kenneth Bushman, and Hal Finlayson. Junq Berry attended the Library Association convention in Salt Lake Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Debbie Thatcher, Mrs. Shirley Bushman, Mrs. Lora Rowley, Mrs.. Ruth Rothe, Mrs. Ursla Wayman, Mrs. Luva Hiatt and Mrs. Ilean Tanner attended the closing social at the Wilson school honoring the Room Mothers of 1963-6Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Finch spent four days at Las Vegas, visiting with their son, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Finch. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Baird and Mrs. Rebecca Twede visited in Provo Thursday at the Fred Baird home. The Wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Dayne C. Williams held at the Rose Park 5th Ward, in Salt Lake was attended by 30 West Mountain friends and relatives. Mrs. Williams was the former Linda Clinger of Salt Lake. 4. Payson. Officers were elected at the first meeting of the club, with Debra Woolf as president; Marlene Erickson, vice president; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Barnett Bnenda Beamson, secretary; are enjoying a visit of their and Elva Olson, reporter; of King songleader grandson, Craig Houx, Archer, Kathy is a prosCalif. Craig Mrs. Reba Olsen and Mrs. Ethel City, here and student BYU pective Erickson are club leaders. venture. new his to investigate Watch For The Grand Opening JENEILS BEAUTY SHOP IS TO BEGIN AT EASTER Open Tuesday Through Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. SPECIAL AT PERMANENTS $6 Set e Cut With Permanent and Shampoo ITAQUIN' 754-06- 7 UTAH 218 south main payson, Utah Pear sea-mi- sea-mi- Dennis Spencer Says Vows March 14 the deceased is covered bLfri KSeCUrity the follwin payable: Lump sum death payment to tl surviving spouse or to the persor paying funeral expenses. Life pension to widow over 62 years of age. Pension to widowed mother of dependent minor children. Pension to minor children of the deceased. Pension may also be payable to surviving dependent parent. Respectfully, semi-annu- al Evelynne Fullmer Plans Marriage W To Douglas Houghton Mr. and Mrs. Don Fullmer Temple. A reception to honor cf Spanish Fork are announc- the newly weds will follow. Both young people are grading the forthcoming marriage cf their daughter, Evelynne, to uates of the Spanish Fork High Douglas W. Houghton, son of School and LDS Seminary. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Houghton, also of Spanish Fork. The Women of Other Lands Houghtons are former residents of Payson. Discussed The young couple are planAt Cultus Club Meet ning a late June wedding to be solemnized in the Manti LDS Women Of Other Countries was the theme of a meeting of Cultus Club, held WednesJr. Delta Bridge Club the day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Eugene Hillman. Notes 43rd Birthday Delores Bertelsen, of the The Junior Della Bridge political science department, Young University, Club celebrated its 43rd anni- Brigham versary Thursday afternoon was guest speaker, who drew at a luncheon held at the home on her experiences in France, where she served an LDS misof Mrs. John T. Lant. to describe lives of women sion, The luncheon table was gay in that country. in an Easter Mrs. Bertelson trough two theme, complete with favors, and a bouquet of green carna- students with her both from tions was arranged as center-piec- Europe, who discussed their Talley cards and napkins homeland and the part women were a gift of a former mem- play in everyday life. They ber, Mrs. Sarah Vance, now of were Monica Hauver of Germany and Monique Goovaerts Pueblo, Colo. of Belgium. Covers were arranged for All stated that girls in these Mrs. Clyde McMahan, Mrs. countries are taught to make Fern Gray, Mrs.. Emma Cluff, other handMrs. George F. Wilson, Mrs. beautiful lace and an at work age. Miss early J. R. Groesbeck, Mrs. Inez BarGoovaerts wore a costume such Cora Lant. Mrs. and ney, Page as worn by the Lace Ladies The lovely affair was arrangof Belgium. These women wear ed by Mrs. Max Menlove, Mrs. small and aprons, lace Lawrence Wilson and Mrs. trimmedcaps' as well as finger mits Richard Lant for their mother, as they ply their trade in the Mrs. John T. Lant, who has of the famous Belmaking been ill for some time. gium lace. She said the lace s mainly sold to tourists since A birthday surprise parly the people do not have the Thursday night honored Mrs. money to pay the high price Ralph McClellan, when a group asked for the lace. of neighbors and friends gathMiss discussing Hauver, ered at her home, bringing a Germany, said that girls in lovely birthday cake and also that country seldom get a gifts. chance for higher education, Those present were Mrs. which right is reserved mainly Errington Heaps, Mrs. Floyd for the young men. She said Taylor, Mrs. Ervin Reynolds, there are few cr no women's Mrs. Ellen Barnett, Mrs. Vir- clubs, PTA groups, etc., and ginia Clinger, Mrs. Elsie Kester, that women went out in pub'ic Mrs. Maynard Kay and Mrs. only if and when their husband McClellan. chcse to take them. People in all countries, they Mr... and.. Mrs... George.. F. said, take a k holiday Wilson were dinner guests at annually, closing their shops the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean if necessary to do so. Few Wilson in Provo. people in Belguim have cars, but television is very popular. Mrs. J. H. Ellsworth was chairman and introduced Mrs. A iupr Bertelsen, who is her niece. vppr trot! Mrs. Alden Chatwin, president, presided. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Hillman, Mrs. Ralph Chappie and Mrs. Dolly s e. rmim asphalt paving f FREE ESTIMATES TCP SOIL SAND n. - March Girl, 11 Charles Daniels "and Dorothy Mae Rostrom Warren, Payson March 13 Girl, Gerald Joseph and Ellen Mary Sunquist Oehler, Spanish Fork March 14 Boy, Glen Allen and Deon Mortensen Ludlow, Spanish Fork March 15 Girl, Leon H. and Grace Joan Wyler Clayson, Spanish Fork Boy, John D. and Janet Marie Bellows Youd, Spanish Fork March 16 Boy, Grant Jean A. Peterson and Betty Christensen, Payson March 17 Girl, Bruel LeRoy and Virginia Pearl Jeppson Bowen, Provo March 18 Girl, Sheldon Arthur and Carol Shirleen Hill Hansen, Spanish Fork March 20 Girl, Phillip Stephen and Joy Swanson Reynolds, Payson Boy, Kent A. and lone Budge Hall, Santaquin March 21 Girl, Carlos Ernest and Bonnie Rae Jackman Gonzales, Payson SPRING LAKE NEWS By Lenora Huish The Ward Relief Society birthday party was held March 17 with a good attendance. SPANISH FORK Dinner was served at noon and THEATRE a program was given after dinOPEN ner. Those present enjoyed THURSDAY quilting and a number of the FRIDAY sisters worked on sofa pillows. SATURDAY Earl DeckeT is convalescing ADMISSION at his home since, returning 75c from the Payson Hospital after ADULTS 25c CHILDREN (under) 12 his fall from a tree. Elder Keith LeFevre has THUS - FRI - SAT been released from the East March 26 - 27 - 28 Central States Mission of the LDS church. He came home by car with Elder Elden Clothier DONOVAN'S REEF who was released about the JOHN WAYNE same time. They arrived here ir Elder Wednesday night. was an overnight guest of the LeFevres. They went to Salt Lake Thursday morning. Elder LeFevres welcome For the Best Deal In home is being planned for the first Sunday in April. PR00UCTS0F ARCH Clo-the- . 3 CT" MOTOR COMftNY FOR THE BEST IN SEE SHOE REPAIR BRYANT DECKER 160 SPENCS Sales Representative Payson. 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WESTERN PAVING 465-250- The new Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Spencer will be honored Saturday, March 28, at a reception to be held at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Brooks Shuman, in Tremonton. Nuptial vows were exchanged March 14 in the East Pasadena stakehouse in California. The couple will make their home in San Gabriel, a suburb of Los Angeles. sea-miThe bride, former Dee Anne Shuman of Tremonton, attended University of Utah and was later employed in Salt Lake City. Mr. Spencer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Spencer, Payson, attended Brigham Young University. He is employed by Atserving lantic Research Co., Los AngClusters of white wedding eles, as a designer and drafts- bellts tied with taffeta bows of man. He was employed in sea-miblue were arranged Salt Lake City before going to in the serving rooms, where the coast. small tables were centered with crystal swan holding lighted tapers in blue liquid. A larg: Juvenile Problems swan with a blue light was also used in decor. The decorated Discussed at tiered wedding cake was in white with gold and blue trim. Beta Cullus Club Girls who served were ChMrs. Donald Eyre of Nephi eryl Hermanson, Terry Fairdiscussed problems of juven- banks and Ann Depew. ile delinquency at a meeting The couple will reside in cf Beta Cultus Club, held Mon- Spanish Fork. Mr. Argyle will day evening at the home of continue studies at Brigham Mrs. Curtis Lofgran in Santa-qui- Young University, while the new Mrs. Argyle goes to classes ( Mrs. Eyre especially men- at Payson High School, looking tioned the responsibility of toward graduating in the parents in directing their child- spring. ren to avoid ways that lead to trouble. She suggested means Maynard Kay of Payson was of helping young people, once honored at a surprise birthday they stray, by taking a real party arranged at his home interest in their problems. Saturday evening. A hot buffet Mrs. Howard Steviens di- supper was served by Mrs. rected a discussion of bus- Kay, after which the group eniness matters. The club voted joyed games and dancing, as to donate $10 toward sending well as group singing to the a girl to Girls State. The spea- guitar music played by Mr. ker was introduced by Mrs. Kay, Duane and David Garbett. ArviUa Webster. Others present were Mrs. Refreshments were served to Duane Garbett, ' Mrs. David 12 guests by Mrs. Lofgran and Garbett, Mr. and Mrs. Denton Mrs. Webster. Barschi, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Eden, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dean, The entire family of Waller Mr. and Mrs. Verl Phillips, Thatcher, Salem, was present all of Eureka; Mr. and Mrs. for a birthday dinner held re- Dale Jones Santaquin; Mr. cently at the home of one of and Mrs. Ronald Thomas, Mr. his daughters, Mrs. William and Mrs. Von Clement, Payson; Patten, in Orem. A decorated Mr. and Mrs. Larry Thomas, cake, noting his 65th birthday, Salt Lake City. was served with other refreshMrs. Lelia Beck has returned ments, after which games of progressive Rook were played. to her home in Payson after Present were Mr. and Mrs. spending the winter in CaliThatcher of Salem, Mr. and fornia with her children. She Mrs. Patten of Orem, Mr. and visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. Reed Thatcher, Mr. and Milton Beck in Bakersfield, Mrs. Radell Hudson, Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Donald Beck in City; Mr. and Mrs. Nyle That- Fremont, Mr. and Mrs. Archie cher, Spanish Fork; Mr. and Millett in Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Elmer, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Winn Johnson in Meadow Glen Thacher, Payson. Vista. B. Scrapers DIAL st blue-tinte- With Dee Anne Shuman friends, .Tf Camp Nebo First-Fift- st 26, 1964. D.U.P. Camps Hold Meetings Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Nebo, met Thursday Camp tails of the event. Mar. 19, at the h Ward The bridal gown of white Mrs. Matilda with church, lace was fashioned with long Haskell, second vice captain, sleeves and round neckline in in charge. the molded bodice and tiers A of Margaret Powell of lace ruffles were featured Bettshistory was read by a grandin the bouffant skirt. A pearlMrs. Veneta B. Arine stone beading trimmed the daughter, gyle. The lesson, A Century gown and matched the solid of Living, was given by Mrs. pearl tiara that released her Melba Powell. veil of illusion. The brides Mrs. Grace Fielding and Mrs. bouquet was of white carna- Viva Allen played a piano tions centered with an orchid. duet. Bridal attendants, Mrs. Kent A report on the county meetFullmer, Marlene Childs, Diane ing was gven by Mrs. Robbins, Deanna Montague and Jennie Elmer and the bulletin Gloria Jean Burdick, wore from the Central was Company frocks of blue taffeta read by Mrs. Hazel Gasser, with matching hats of blue who also read a tribute to the with gold tiara crowns. They DUP given Pres. recently by d carried chrysanthe- David O. McKay. mums. The convention Patricia Argyle was ring scheduled for April 4 at Hotel bearer. Utah in Salt Lake City was Mothers of the couple wore discussed. A nominating committee was winter white dresses complimented with orchid corsages chosen as follows: Leona B. The bridegroom, son of Mr. Thomas, chairman, Grace Fieldand Mrs. Frank C. Argyle, ing and Minnie S. West. Spanish Fork, asked his bro- 21 Refreshments were served to members by Mrs. Margaret ther, Steven Argyle, tp assist as best man. Phil Argyle Singleton, Mrs. Iris Crook, Mrs. Odess Yorganson, and Arva ushered. Pat Burdick supervised sig- Allgood. natures in the guest book, Pefeelneet Camp placed on a table with velvet Peteetneet Camp, Daughters cloth of blue. Sylvia of Utah Pioneers, met ThursHiatt played organ selections h at the Ward day before and after the ceremony church, with Mrs. Wyler, Mary and during the reception. in charge. Mrs. Dean Ashby, Mrs. Rob- captain, A history of James Godson ert Hermanson and Mrs. Philip Bleak was read by Mrs. Belva Argyle were in the gift room, Peterson. The lesson, "A Cenwith Mrs. Dean Nybo and Mrs. tury of Living, was given by Robert Hermanson as hosts in Mrs. Mary Jeppson. room. the In a pretty home wedding performed Saturday evening, March 14, attractive Barbara Burdick became the bride of David G. Argyle of Spanish Fork Nuptial were performed at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Burdick, toy Bishop John Powell cf Payson Sixth Ward. The newlyweds were honored immediately afterwards at a reception, also given at the Burdick home, where a color scheme of gold, white and blue was chosen for de- - two-wee- RGBY MORTU Thursday, March Following Marriage March 14 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams By Dorothy Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Morris Smith visited at Salt Lake last week. Mrs.' Eula Tilby visited at Fillmore with her parents for a week. David Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Kelly jusa returned home from his mission and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Thomas, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christensen from Gunnison visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Christensen last week end. The Genola Relief Society held their annual party last Saturday evening with a supper and program. The evening included dancing and a gingham and overall party. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nelson from Las Vegas, Nevada, is visiting at the home of his parents E. R. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas and baby from Logan visited at the home of Mrs. Thomass parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gun-nar- d Johnson, last week end. Mrs. Alta Davis and family from Los Angeles, Calif., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cloward Penrod last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Spotten and baby from Logan visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Spotten last week end. BUSINESS ' SS The Pay&on Chronicle, Payson, Utah Barbara Burdick, David Argyle Feted at Home Reception sV . v Equa-Flo- GAS w Tempered-Hea- t. $1.00 Down F' c"T7i"3 For 1 c's" Year mel mm s sous SALEM, UTAH |