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Show utye June 23, tJapon (Eljronicle 1977 page 4 P SPUR U2 um- - Bnnmnia Kirk Manning, who was on his way to employment in Price, called in at the home of his grandparents, Vern and Mary Kotter, on a recent He visited Sunday night. and had supper w ith them. peopl: (SS-Z5- Mrs. Genevieve H. Carling ut Orem was a guest for dinner Saturday, June 11, at the home ot her aunt, Lenora Huish. Huish. temple ceremony to unite every day and the fishing was poor. When the Twedes left for the Butlers visited home, with Vaughn and Elva Davis, who were spending a short there and were vacation parked near them. They also spent time visiting with Mr. Nielsen. and Mrs. Shock serving. musical entertaining Bible "The entitled program was presented by Ardella LuDene Menlove, Burdick, Maxine White, Floyd and Linda Chadsey and Ferrin An Allan Francom, Brenda Stephens Visiting recently with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Kotter was their daughter, Mrs. Marilyn Manning, of American Fork. Anderson, Indiana. The couple have chosen July 1 to be united in a ceremony at the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will honor them that same evening at the Payson High School Patio from 8 to 10 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. o Lro HUMBER 1 Mark D. Marvin, Lee Ann Often to wed Mr. and Mrs. Dean J. Francom, Payson, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their son, Allan Francom, to Brenda Stephens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verlon Stephens of Richard Wilson has visited with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George LeFevre, for two weeks. He returned home Sunday to Ogden with his father, Monte Wilson, who called to get him. At present another grandson, Derek Hofeling, of Sandy is visiting with the LeFevres. accom- 1 July and uncle, Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Butler spent tour days on an outing at Otter Creek Reservoir last week, taking their camper and boat along. They made the fishing trip to join with Art and Thelma Twede of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Butlers brother and his wife. It rained A large crowd attended the social held Friday night in the Spring Lake ward cultural hall. The social was to note the closing of Relief Society Husbands for the summer. were invited and shared a very tasty dinner planned by the social committee, Betty Mitchell, Neta Miller, Eileen Behling, and Sandra Spencer. A group of girls in the Mia Maid class assisted with the Hiatt. Shirley Riley panied on the piano. PAYSONS 1ll UTAH! m BM-i-BB- BT OtS M1C0L1IE Mr. and" Mrs. Rex Cloward varecently spent a cation at the ocean front in two-wee- k Long Beach, Calif. With them were (WiAAfWi their granddaughters, Dayna Reece, daughter of Mrs. Carol Jean Reece of Pay-soand Tammy Cloward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cloward of Salem. Both girls are about ten years ot age. They varied their time in relaxing at the sea shore and visits to Disneyland, Marineland and other places ot interest. James graduate The Salt Lake Temple will be the setting of the July 8th marriage of Lee Arm Otten anH Mark D. Marvin. The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Leaun G. Otten and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marvin, all of Payson. A reception will be held that same evening at the Payson East Stake Center from 8 to 10 p.m. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. Lee Ann is a graduate of Payson High School and LDS Seminary. She has attended Brigham Young Umversity and has received a BS Degree m Nursing. Mark is also a graduate of Payson High School and LDS Seminary. He served an LDS Mission in Finland. He will continue his education at Brigham Young University in the fall. Attending the bride will be: Patty Otten Bankhead, matron of honor; Gloria Otten, Karen Marvin, Coral Lee Otten, Doraleen Otten, Karen Otten, and Mary Marvin as bridesmaids. Keith Marvin will be his brother's best man with Dick Marvin and Glen Otten as ushers. The couple plan to reside in Payson. Tanner, a recent of Payson High BUM 165-239- 5- School, is attending the LDS Business College in Salt Lake He is employed at City. Chandlers Shoe Store in the downtown ZCM1 mail and living at the Belvedere Apartments, by Dale managed Wilson, a former Payson resident. James is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Colvin Tanner, who have moved from Payson to Salem. His grandmother, Mrs. Sarah 'Ianner, resides in Payson. Mrs. Myrth Addington of Downey, Calif., and Mrs. Edda Morgan ot Los Angeles left Monday tor their respec tive homes after visiting here with their brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gould Dixon, and also in Leland with their sister, Mrs. Ruth Issac. The Californians returned to Utah with the Dixons and Mrs. Isaac, who were called to Los Angeles to attend the funeral ot Mrs. Morgan's husband, John which was Morgan, held June 11th. Mr. and Mrs. Wilburt Anderson ot Salt Lake City visited Sunday with their cousin, Mrs. Ella Stevens. rmrnnrrirmmi Bridal Registry Cedar KOSALYN SHEPHERD Ac ' Includes: 4 X 4's 2 X 1 X BREN .S'" tils ! ' ... I PAGE I "y - ANN BISHOP 4's 4's & PHILIP BAKER . v 'Xv ' !'' : tv i '! ' ',x - 5wsf ' H ' 2 ' ? 'tvl t - ' ' f , -- j s ,v- - .A-- 1 t rt ..v 4x4-- 8' t jf. ' . ' iV , .s s' U ' ' '' Vw - ?? V H.T vvW 7' t'v LONNIE SMITH ?' ERIC GRAY ' 'v r r'-- s Xjivjsww c "C iw: w. cVii V'-'- v'st , , . ' id ' x ' ' - ' ,vV tx v x y ' K ' vw P LINDA ' id DEANIWEDE " , The Dowry ; T'4 .W,v,x.v 0, v yv W' ,;g v ' 'tr? W jVft Xv"" v ' ZZL w'l ' "" v S , TV 4 'r.v--- ., 4 'y' ' , , i' . ' Z 1 '" - O'NEILL MORALES ' 'v VV' 'N LARS HANCOCK - ' ? x r X, 'T, J., VwV--' ''' - ? ' ER id f." ' 4 OAK o PEGGY ABBOTT ' ' ' 4.' ,AS ,vsv,s ' v aV ' Z r, .: s v' ' RANDY 0L1 &V . , ' ic x ; f i', Vs Paneling ' ' 'V ROSANN JOHNSON k . ..v A ' ' ' Beautiful Wood ' i ' ' Vt ' ' 'wvvv- SILVER , 'y r ' o. X'f . ' , 4 A :.v,:,t.'wwv.x : parking at rear entrance a S Just because we charge for directory assistance doesnt mean you have to pay for it. FACTORY BLEMISHED INTERIOR Shingles 240 Asphalt $ a P79S Q J 100 sq. ft White Only Ol course there are going to be occasions when you will have to resort to directory assistance For example when you need newly listed numbers that aren t yet in the directory That s why we don t begin to charge tor these calls until you ve made five of them in any billing period However there are certain things you can do to avoid being charged for directory assistance and we d like to share them with you Most ot the numbers you re looking for can be found in either the white pages or the yellow pages It s just a matter ot keeping these directories handy Write down in a personal directory the telephone numbers of people you call frequently or numbers that you ve obtained through directory assistance There are some exceptions to this new charge For example blind and other handicapped people who can t use the directory should call our business office to find out how to become exempt People who call from pay phones, hospitals hotels and motels will not be charged And long distance directory assistance outside of Utah will not be affected We developed this charge because it was the only way we could handle the rising costs ot directory assistance fairly Now the people who use directory assistance the most will pay for it And the people who use their directories the most Operationsand hospital rooms cost a lot more than you think! f wont Paul Bigler Our directory assistance number. 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