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Show 'i 2A rarasi DAI LY H ERALD SMS17' ,9a Dolly Snohr Celebrates-62n- Payson Couple Wedding Anniversary -- Newlyweds Reside In Spring ville To Wed V Qale Adams r ' I PLEASANT GROVE ; Making their home in Spring-vill- e following a honeymoon to City, Mich., announce the engage- Glenwbod Springs, Colo., are ment of their daughter, Dolly Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril F. to Dale W. Adams, son of Mr. and newlyweds Walker. Te couple was married Mrs. J. Arza Adams, of Pleasant Dec. 1, m Mapleton with Bishop Grove. The bride-elej attended S Reed Bennett officiating. A reNorthwestern Michigan College and ception followed the ceremony. is presently employed. The bride is the former Bev The future bridegroom is a gradAnn Miller, daughter of Mr uate of Utah State University, and erly and Mrs. Everrtt H. Miller of three-yea- r ashas just completed a U. S. Air Force signment with the as 1st lieutenant. He is now doing graduate work at Michigan State University in East Lansing Michigan. The wedding will be an event of eariy spring. . 1 Etienne Holds Annual Dinner Dance " d Mapleton, and Mrs. Erma Finch of Provo is the mother of the groom. The bride was atended by Jean Mellorjmaid of honor; Nancy and Kathy? Finch and Virginia and JoAnn Miller, bridesmaids. Everett Miller Jr., brother of the bride was best man. Mr. and Mrs. H. Beardall were in charge of the?'guest book. The bride was lovely in an original creation of lace over satin, fashioned with a skirt, rounded neckline and three quarter length sleeves. Her veil of illusion was held by a cap of pearls and sequins. , th son for members of the Etienne Literary Club was the group's PAPER WEIGHT annuaf dinner dance held Friday If PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) The average American, house- evening in a festive Christmas 122 read in you weigh pounds, you Mapleton. hold has a nest egg of at least setting The tables were beautifully dec- your weight in paper each year, $5,500, about 33 per cent of it in orated with tall white candles according to the American Paper LA SERTOMA . Will meet for a gala evening the bank, 31 per cent' in life insur and green bands. A bright Christ- and Pulp Association TotaH of mas room of tree the was home the 8 16 at at in per capita paper conpart ance savings, p.m. gov Saturday per. cent S. 1707 A. decor. Thomas sumption last year amounted to Mrs. Wolsey, ernment savings bonds and about j 50 ;IL., Orem for a buffet supper a delicious 405 pounds, nearly four times as Christmas music, 2 per cent in credit unions and the dinner and dancing before an much as the 58 pounds used in games, and dancing. Husbands like. will be guests. open fire entertained the group. J899. DOLLY ANN SNOHR Club Notes e, ".i:K j "' ';!'! ' hi i . I'iK i' OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Hill Payson, who celebrated their 62nd wedding anniversary Tuesday, when 'family members and friends came ' ACCESSORIES t)f to. SUPPLIES gieet them and offered congratulations. Mrs Patted. Hosts Shower CHRISTMAS Mrs? Duafte Pat- - each place was marked with a ten entertained at a bridal show-e- f small Christmas wreath of candy. Friday evening in hQr of Those present were the bride-eleKay Wilson, who will be JVed in and her mother, Mrs. Lloyd the near future. Wilson and also the benedict's PAYSON k ct The evnt was given Jit the home of Mrs. Ed Patten who assisted as hostess. During the evening a bride's book waif made oy guests. Lignt retresfimem were served at small tables and . . . mother, Mrs. William Hansen, in addition to Mrs. Paul Mitchell, Mrs. Leon Jensen, Mrs. Dick Pcery, Francis Barnett, Mrs. Keith. Warinski and Mrs.N Grace . 14 Goble! iMimiiriliirAA UHtf aucn- p.,r wufwum vur' W -- uiruin , 'HIT 1 ... i i wv m cHir ' j.i j,,,,,,,, r e mr ...... .4 - :0F'fS7 1 ' - ' 7 Hay-mon- floor-leng- A highlight of the holiday sea- e; - ct 5 PAYSON To observe their 62ni ard, Salem; Mrs. Kathel (Edith) wedding anniversary, Mr. and Tischncr, Santaquin; F. LRoy Hill, Mrs. Jasper Hill enjoyed the com- - Kenneth and Lynn Hill, Spanish Fork; Earl Hill,: Bountiful; Mrs. who live Fred (Claris) Kindred, Spring-villpany of family members from Mrs. pus (Althea) Carson, close by and good wishes local, neighbors and friends. No North Hollywood, Calif.; .'"'Mrs. formal event was held. Sherman 'Florence) Dalton, Glen-dalThe couple was married Dec. Calif, rifey have 60 grand15, 1897,' at the Salt Lake LDS tem- children- and 73 ' ple. Both are life-lon- g residents of Payson, having been active members of the Second LDS ward during all of their years of their lives GIVE AUTOMOTIVE since childhood. A former bishop of, the ward, Mr Hill was born Sept. 2, 1877, to Alison H. and Lurancy Chase Hill. His wife, Alice, was born & March 4, 1878, to James and Sarah TO DAD and THE BOYS Clifford Finlayson. She has been acltye in the Relief Society and fo r Sunday School. Of their 13 sons and daughters, Seat Covers 12 are living. They are: Rulon Tort a Walls Dual Exhaust System Hill, Mrs. Cleon (Vida) Moori, Wheel Discs Visor Packs Payson; Mrs.' Melvin (Nelda) Rear Seat Speakers Hanks, Mrs. Leslie (Dora) Clow- Floor Mats Signal Lights & Mon. Fri. 'til 9 p.m Open 49 states in the Union The F. G. FERRE & SONS during the fiseal year ended June 30 1959, collected a total of 15.8 AUTO ACCESSORIES 1145 N. 5th West billion in taxes, an increase of six Provo cent over the Fit 1958, reports per U. S. Census Bureau. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snohr. of Traverse . d ....' 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