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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY. MARCH Mary Cowan, is spending a few weeks in Payson with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cowan. Her husband is enrolled in a university at Ames, Iowa, where he expects to be awarded a doctorate in agronomy. Over the weekend, the Cowans were host to Mrs. Buxtons sister-in-laMiss Sharon Buxton, a w, teacher in the Salt Lake schools, and later Mary returned to Salt Lake with Miss Buxton to spend a few days. " , i - x . Mr. and Mrs. Glade Cowan are expected home in after a flight to Mesa, Arizona, with their children, Dr. and Mrs. George Miller of Murray. They visited there with Mrs. Cowans brother and wife, the A. C. Leethams, from Saturday until Wednesday. mid-we- Mrs. Sarah Tanner returned to Utah last Friday after spendwinter in ing the California with her son, Keith Tanner, at Oakland. She also four-mon- ' Mrs. Myrtle Whitelock and her daughter, Edith, have spent the weekend in a trip south with Mrs. Whitelock s son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitelock of Salt Lake City. The foursome visited Zions National Park and Page, Arizona, and either places of interest. The weather at Zions was reported to have been warm and, in fact, perfect. Mrs. Dwayne Buxton, former , r 31, 1966 th visited her sister, Vina of Salem, who was wintering on the coast with her son, Ronald Ottesen, and family at Larkspur, and her daughter, LaReece, and family at ek YV i u Ottesen, Mrs. Howard Stevens entertained her bridge club Thursday evening with special guests as follows: Mrs. Robert Swallow of Long Beach, Calif.; Mrs. UhV''l J:VY I! imSifc Vuw Page Peery, Mrs. Byron Noel Dixon of this city Dastrup and Mrs. Don Powell. High score honors went to Mrs. Wallace Brown, Mrs. Q. M. is recovering from surgery performed at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City last Friday. Burdick and Mrs. Arlene Stewart. Charlene Colvin circles June 30 for WE OPEN SATURDAY Me ouiMnofiie North Main Payson For All Your Sewing Needs 6 Lynette Wride makes plans to marry Mr. and Mrs. Max G. Wride, Salem, former residents of Payson, are announcing the engagement and forthcoming of their daughter, marriage Lynette, to Jimmie Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guss Black, also of Salem. Miss Wride is a graduate of the Spanish Fork High School and has Snow College. The future bridegroom is a graduate of the Spanish Fork High School, has attended Utah Trade Tech, and also served in the Marine Corp. The young couple are planning a late April wedding in the Manti Temple and will be honored at a reception in Salem that same evening. and LDS Seminary, attended of Payson High School and L.D.S. Seminary. She is presently attending Snow Col- Mrs. Don Burdick Payson are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Patricia, to Sherril Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor of American Fork. The young couple are planning an April 30, wedding with a reception given by the brides parents. Miss Burdick is a graduate Mr. and of Mr. and lege, where she is majoring in Elementary Education and Business. Mr. Taylorisagrad-uat- e of American Fork High School and L.D.S. Seminary. He is now attending Snow College where he is majoring in Biological Sciences. After graduation from Snow College this spring, the couple will make their home in American Fork. Albert Mrs. Ashby UVIDA to be aired entertained at dinner Wed- at Council meet Richard S. Stone, president of UVIDA (Utah Valley Industrial Development Association) and Ron Swenson, Assistant Director of Utah State Industrial Promotion Commission, will be the speakers for the seasons final meeting of the Womens Legislative Council of Utah The meeting, to be County. held Thursday, April 7, at 9:30 a.m. at the Eldred Center in Provo, will outline the purposes for which UVIDA has been organized, and present the need nesday evening for their grandson, Darrell Dean Ashby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ashby, Payson, who has now departed for Fort Leonardwood, couple. Stake Center. Genola. Both are graduates of Payson High School and LDS Seminary. Miss Colvin has attended Utah State University. Mr. Draper has attended BYU and has served an LDS mission to the Gates Great Lakes. Tuesday. is presently He Mrs. Uris Reif, Mrs. Thelma Mrs. and Lizzie Montague were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Balzley at Benjamin on WEDDING GIFTS AT Mrs. Robert Swallow, Long Beach, Calif., remembered to her friends as Ethel Stevens, is spending a week in Payson while her father, Ray Stevens, is hospitalized due to a fractured hip. She is a house-gue- st at the home of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stevens. Missouri, for further training in electronics with the Army. Others present were Mary Beth Tanner, Dwayne Ashby, the Dean Ashbys and the host employed in Salt Lake. They will exchange nuptial vows in LDS Temple ceremonies on June 30 after which they will be honored at a reception on July 1 in the Nebo Mr. and Mrs. Gene Colvin announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Charlene, to Richard L. Draper, son of Mr. and Mrs. LuRay Draper of are engagement to Sherril Taylor Jimmie Black in Manti Temple marriage to Richard L. Draper Miss Patricia Burdick announces her FRANKS PHARMACY OR CALL US AND HAVE YOUR NAME PLACED ON A WEDDING GIFT LIST REAR PARKING Call 465-25- 51 for industrial development within Utah. Mr. Stone, presently serving as President of UVIDA, is the administrative assistant to George A. Jedenoff, general superintendent of U.S. Steels Geneva He Works. is a life- time resident of Utah, a graduate of the Brigham Young University and former president of the United Fund Drive in Utah County. Mr. Swenson, who is the assistant director of the Utah State Industrial Promotion Commission, was formerly Public Relations Manager of Thiokol Chemical Corporation. He too is a graduate of BYU. Members of the Legislative Study Committee on Health are responsible for meeting A Checking and a Savings Account at First Security Bank can help you in many ways Checking Account makes it easier to control your expenditures in a businesslike wav, because you'll alwavs know just where your money goes. It safeguards our cash against loss or theft and eliminates the need of earning cash all over town to pay bills Also, youll never have to pay a bill twice because you have lost a receipt. Your cancelled check is legal proof of pay ment. A Choose one of our two Checking Account plans Checkway. Mrs. Jack T. arrangements. Harrison of Provo serves as committee chairman. Mrs. Wells E. Brockbank of Spanish Fork is secretary, and Mrs. E. Dee Olpin of Pleasant Grove is advisor. Mrs. Douglas C. Smith of Lehi, council president, extends a cordial invitation to all delegates and associate members to attend this final meeting of the Viv 1965-6- term. 6 Montague, local com- mander of the American together with Paul Lewis and Ralph Balzley, members, and their wives attended a state-widinner meeting in Salt Lake at the Ramada Inn Friday evening. National Commander James, who recently visited the war area of Viet Nam, was featured speaker. 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