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Show Mrs. Ostler 1 New Head of Colega Club t CI . ' I. ' , w h f ".:! It. -- - Sit .4 i 5 ! ; V S 'I !' "ir In - ! I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clellan announce the engage ment of their daughter, Jerralynn to Keith Warenski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warenski of Lehi. A date for the marriage has not been chosen. Miss McClellan Is a senior at Payson High School, expecting to graduate in May. Mr. Warenski is a graduate of Lehi High School and is presantly employed in Salt Lake City. ,' M . 1 3 - r Bridge Club'Dines LQut, Returns To Home for Bridge (i ' ; i . Happy Hour Bridge Club mem bers dined out Tuesday evening and later returned to the home of ' Mrs. Alfred Bennett in Orem for a few hands of bridge as they celebrated in their annual Yuletide Spanish Fork Wife Visits In Australian Homeland By MADOLINE DIXOV i;'! ' - Dinner was served at a long table centered with bright pom-- i settia and wreaths of pine boughs knotted with red satin ribbon. 'The Bennett home was also cheerful with Christmas,"' motifs. For the playing, prizes were won by Mrs. Elmer Carlton, Mrs. Rich ard Groesbeck and Mrs. Ray Bor- get. MrsPalmer Warren was a spe cial guest and the group gave lier a gift. Other gifts were also exchanged among the members. Those attending included Mos- HEADING 'DOWN UNDER Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Memmott sit dames LeRoy Andrew Davis. for their photograph on the evening prior to Mrs. Memmott's deBor-ge- t, Glen Alfred Bennett, Terry. visit with her family in Queensland, parture for a three-mont- h Ray Borget. Richard GroesAustralia. The children are Ncrlyn (Neddy) 9z; Glen 6, and Craig 2. beck, Herbert Creviston, Max Murray, Ray Whitney, Max Bills and Elmer Carlton. Folks Entertain For Recorder's Office Employes xfJv ; party. Payson News 3A PAYSON - - , -- 1 k V i ning, v.-- 4" P" decorated with a centerpiece of pine boughs and ornaments, as well as tall red tapers. At each guest's place was a holiday favor. The members exchanged Christ mas gifts at the close of the eve 'm$$d :; .1 - Pulham. The serving table was' spread ." ( T 4 with a white linen tablecloth and A - -- New officers were elected and plans discussed for a New Year's party for the club when Colega members met at the home of Mrs. Vern Keele. Mrs. Emer Ostler was selected by the group as the new president; Mrs. Maxine McPhie; vice presi dent: Mrs. Vern Keele, secretary; Mrs. Leah ittelsony reporter and Mrs. Bill Clark, historian. Mrs. Ostler announced that she would appoint a committee and hold a special meeting to complete plans for the New Year's party to which husbands ofr members would be Invited. A round robin letter was also written to a former member of the club, Mrs. John Peterson, who now resides in Lynn, Mass. After a social hour spent play ing games following the holiday theme, the hostess served a delicious luncheon to following members: Mesdames Bill Clark. Ned Darling. John Freckleton, James Mazurie III, Emer Ostler and Mont V '- V . SUNDAY HERALD suntday. December n. issa Payson Maid To Wed Lehi Man -- - I I'M y.3 t Old SON Father , 1953, (Clyde Lundell) gives a few last pointers to the Little New Year, as he prepares to shuffle off. Incidentally, the youngster is David Lundell, Mr. Lundell's son. The two posed for their pictures to advertise the Palmyra LDS Stake MIA New Year's Eve dance which will be a festive occasion held in the Palmyra, LPS Stake Huse. Eight of Nine Children Home PAYSON Robert L. Wilson, an employe of the Utah County recorder's office at Provo, and Mrs. Wilson were hosts at a Christmas ,ter of Mr. and Mrs Edward Bt VIRGINIA EVANS dinner In a Provo cafe, entertainElliott of nBdlenw For-Family ing for all employes of the record- - SPANISH FORK The erstwhile James ONE CHRISTMAS SEASON WISH Australia Queensland, rs' office. Miss Bing Thelma Vest by theme Utah popularized song, Their corsages For CHRISTMAS, 1953 nf nf Clifford Staff Set. Mpmmot.t Previously announced in Salt! rhinestone trim. WUU 15 VI tills Crosby, "I'll Be Home For Christoi Lake City and now being made! were of white and red carnations, lUUIUjrheld1CCU1UU, ai&uin jvir. inenome Fork. I one If prayerful wish could be a place of honor, at the mas," will become a reality for Spanish city, me was ana uarren irown kroun to friends in this area is the; Centering the refreshment tab'le dining jvirs. Vh. The couple left her native land I would fall from each shining star table. Mrs. Clifford Memmott after December marriase of Nena Ni2l-iwa tiered wedding cake set off Mrs. Weston Bean - when their little daughter was one scene of one of the larger family is the She daughabsence. entertained reach all lands, both near and far. .To years on Sunday. Only one of son and Albert Nystrom. The bride by sprays of holly knotted with red old. Since that time 'they have gatherings year a Vr club her card at night i Monday a daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. rt Then GOD'S great love could dwell within their family of nine was not pres i Carol Nielson of Orem uuu men suUS aiieriney inaue HanChristmas Mrs. Wiliam fa t h party. is (i who Brown Mjk Orem ing Nielson. former in serving, each heart sen was a special guest and cov an LDS mission In the serving f Vnm- - in ers were dents, who now reside in Sandy. -- a ,iri1a aro Memmott And the key, to lasting peace impart. Mrs. thus loves Spanish Netherlands. The gathering inarranged for eight ladies. Mr and Mrs. August Nystrom; of. aiidvale of but has foUowing a honeymoon to Mrs. Ann Laurent of Roscburg, Fork, Bv Ursula Pagin Bryant thought wistfully . cluded, in addition to the Brown car.uy a:c paieins vi uieyuiwc California. of native her land and her people, 776 West 450 North, Orem. Oregon, visited here this week with to see them once more. couple, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Pulver Mrs. longing a Mrs, sister of at! brother her and Mr. and wife, Nystrom, Dentv r,PrfnrTn and and Carol r.nrm, children, Lynn, Her two brothers have served in Wilson. On Thurs of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Warthe home of the bride bv Pastor jHaJIan Bates of Provo attended Mrs. Robert L. went nis, two and her sisters ren Brown to :alt Lake three military duty and daughters, Peggy 103 James C. Peterson of the Tabor 5cauui in uoincra auu tauuun. day the SPRINGVILLE Approximate- are now married. will where Christ City, they spend Dean and atDarrellette, of Salt Lake Lutheran Church, with an open mas with a second sister and hus ly 125 children and 50 parents Mrs. Memmott and her three wereL Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jacob- house following. Festivities City; I .iJ i i i band, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Speigel. tended the annual Kiwanis Kids children, Nerlyn (Neddy) 9, Glen sen conducted in a setting of greenery and daughters, bonnie, bue held Wednesday at the Fire 6, and jjQ MeOrS LOrOlS 2 plan to spenda Attending the annual Christmas party Craig of Provo; Mr. and ana rea eancies. andJolene, MAPLETON Camp Union met Tea of Xi Beta Chapter, Beta hall In Springville. month relaxing at her. parent's MrsGlen Brown, and son. Glen, The bride wore an elaborate! Monday evening at the honr 'f The little folks enjoyed dancing, beach home. Since Australia is and Sigma Phi In provo Saturday afterMr. and Vickie; LeNore Bills for this daughter, wedding dress cf. imported lace! noon were Inez Ott, a member, readings, and musical numbars sweltering under a heat wave of Mrs. Lee Brown and SPRINGVILLE Tuesday eve- party. A short meeting Christmaj was condaughters, durones Jaokcu.outf! and her guests, her mother. Mrs. from their own talented 107 degrees, this seems to be her a big event for chil- ducted marked ning Bradand and Emma Sharon, son, by Captain Hjorth. Lydia Ott, Mrs. Robert L. Wilson ing a snappy program and joining most plausible activity. They will Judy Mr. and Mrs. of the Lions Club members The lesson on pioneer Christmas ley; Wayne Brown dren psttcrn of the lace and beaded and Elsie Schramm. Claus atSanta was old with who them and also little other guests spend three months "down under" and daughters, Jackie, and sons, PAYSON Mrs. Vern Kotter stories was with pearls. Her three-quartby Irene FreeMrs. L:o Daley of Orem enter- who sang with them their favorite before returning to a Lions Kids man. Gamesgiven annual tended the Irn-t- h were country double veil was banded with opened herhome on Highway '.1, tained her 500 and all of Jim Joe, played under Mark, Payson: Christmas party held In the Springclub at the home the Doris of direction s wice lace ease and was shirred cast oi rayson, o memoers oi iae of her mother. J'rs. Dot Beddoes, Christmas carols. He then dis awakening to springtime. Miss Ranae Lake Salt Halyerson. Brown, City; and a gift for each. A They plan to have a most educa and Jay Brown, youngest of ihe ville First LDS Ward church. lunch wag Christmas to crown of pearl flowers. She car- - Cultus. Club, who gathered1 at her m rayson. unnstmas guts were tributed a treat tasty Eldon Reece was toastmasler and tional as well as enjoyable trip ricd a white orchid nested in home Wednesday afternoon for exchanged family, ji student at Payson High More' than 100 children partici- served by Mrs. Bills. Mrs. Halver was attendance and luncheon were won by with the plane scheduled for stops School. prizes Yuletide Mrs. their annual and red velvet leaves. itcchanotis party. pated in the party, the highlight son and Mrs. Mary Diamond. served to Mrs; Jean Colvin, Mrs. Robinson and Arthur Boyer. at New Zealand, Honolulu, the CarJudy of which was a visit with Santa Christmas presents were exchange Mrs-.Jean Lund, acted as maid ofGeorge Christenswi. president, Leslie Wilson, Wendell Drapa word "of welcome, and er, Mrs. Tlen Terort. all of Pay- - Plans are near completion for ton and Fiji Islands. ANCIENT ART Claus who came and spent some ed. and Kareen Nielson, her A note'of sadness crept In Tuester and Irene Nystrom, his sister, Entertainment included a piano Palmistry is said to have ex- time entertaining the children, son, Mrs. Frank Morga and Mrs. the Installation Night which is to sister-in-lawhen 7 her in day, the Mrs. Jan. isted in China 3000 B. C. and is singing their favorite songs with man of the party and was assisted held Blanchard be Mrs; as bridesmaids. They were(lection by Dixon; Carolee Pickering Cowan of Provo, Thursday, Harold Memmott Third-Nint- h Presian reoorted In the most ancient writ- them, and also leaving with each a by Dave Friel, Anil" Ence, and that church. Ward Who treated Saved "The in alike Mrs. Mrs. Beddoes. Boy dark green velvet; reading, , gowned Daley and dent Glenn A. Tipton is in charge pour before Mrs. Memmott left, ings of Greek literature as well- - gift and a treat. Movies were also Howard Allan. Also assisting with with white fur trim around the; Christmas," Mrs. Jerry Buys; details was Mrs. Orvil Clark, presir.eck and fur buttons. Their bou-- ! violin solo, Mrs. George Eckers- - were .served by the social commit of arrangements and announces sne received a telesram. notifying known belief, according to the shown. of her her father's of Britannica. death. chairWilford a dent of the Lady Lions. a carols Mrs. short was Christmas were Encyclopedia of red carnations with! Iey: snappy program sung by Manwaring qucts tee, including Mrs. L. B. Sheets, that white bows. Helga Sehwermer. who recently chairman; Mrs. Glade Cowan, entertainment Is planned as well Cay Nystrom, a brother servedicame irom uermany xo maKe ner Mrs. Ralph Chappie, and Mrs. Kot as the installation ceremonies for the bridegroom as best man, andjhome in Utah (Mrs. Sehwermer ter. The Kotters are newcomers to the incoming officers. Presenta ushers w ere John and Eric Ny- - sang In her native tongue as well Payson. having recently moved tions of special attendance awards jEtrom. aIo brothers. from jas in English). City to purchase the will also be made. Mrs. Nielson WOre red creoe At the rlnsp ' nf thp Tirncrram Lane Brigham Barron home and farm, Heading the list of new officers trimmed with pearls while Mrs. Santa arrived, bringing a token for owned previously by the late Air. for the organization will be Glen W. Sumsion, Springville attorney. Nystrom wore gray crepe with everyone. Dainty refreshments and Mrs. Charles Huish. uick-absorbi- Mrs. Albert Nystrom, the former Nena Nielson. Former Orem Maid Is Wed Verses On This, That xDinner as Al-.bo- , as-Le- resi-iSiste- w .d' , To Kiwanis Club Children's Party s S, Santa Claus Comes uj Camp Union Meets For Christmas Fun Children; Guests of I Springville Lions By,German Woman Newcomer -- er - -- I ex-hon- or . sis-!press- ed se-serv- ed w, . . &:! SEWING MACHINES r i mm M l9 ovl V i like a u mi Li r kf for p acts ng facia! 5-second 5 ur nan (i i I i j. if 2;ffff x ssS on floor samples ihll yi i and demonstrators i fi O - : ' . , , v ' i nn inmDD VQPMMi (BMmj? 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