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Show lie 13aQ0fln September 22, 1977 Page dhronick 4 MM SPRII5 vr?k ?T LIE lUORi HT51SI 1S5-2S- Following the ceremony they Club notes 38 I he Payson Young a circus and an opera. They spoke of Ivan the Terrible, who became the Homemakers met for ' their annual international first Czar in Russia. Refreshments were served to 22 dinner in September, this year they enjoyed members and guests by Mrs. Jacoba delicious Korean dinner son and Mrs. Rex Peery, assisting ot rice and curry sauce, hostess. sweet and sour, salad, and desert. Spring Lake Camp Daughters of Mrs. Shinja Mower, their Utah Pioneers met Monday afterguest tor the evening, noon at the home of Mrs. Ins Deuel prepared the meal and to hold the first meeting of the year. spoke to the group about native Louise Fiefield, Captain, conducted her country, the meeting. Korea. She has been in Viola Cowan led the the United States just group in singing, For the Strength She also ot the Hills. The prayer was given eight years. by Lenora Huish. Maxine Moore led displayed some beautiful Korean dress. The tables the pledges to the flags. with decorated Captain Fiefield reported on the w ere items she received at the county Korean dolls. meeting. She reported the D.U.P. HomeI he Convention will be held in Salt Lake Young makers also spent a day City, September 30. The lesson, "The Year 1877 at the home of Mrs. Evidence of Change and AdjustDaryl Hoole in Salt Lake ments, was given by Anna LeFevre, City tor a seminar on a Mrs. of President homemaking. the instructed Hoole Brigham Young. In telling ot the important happensuch in subjects group as housekeeping, filing, ings in the life of President Young she told of his death which occurred time and organization, and activities tor childAugust 29, 1877. The meeting was held at the home ren. It proved to be a ot Mrs. Deuel because she, too, is and very enjoyable a worthwhile day. of Brigham HomeThe Young Young. Refreshments were served to ten makers are beginning their membership drive by Mrs. Deuel and Mrs. Fiefield. at- -' tended the wedding breakfast held at Ski Lodge in Fairview Canyon. The groom is a son of Wanda and Jerrys Friday, September 23, 1977, is the day Marlene Baker and James C. Kendall have chosen to exchange wedding vows. They will be honored that evening with a garden reception at the Nephi Fine Arts Center (weather otherwise inside) from permitting, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Marlene is the daughter of Wilma O. Baker, Payson, formerly of Westminster, Colorado, and the late Robert Marlene graduated from F. Baker. Westminster High and is currently employed in Provo. James is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clair Kendall, Nephi. He is a graduate of Juab High School and Juab He also graduated Stake Seminary. from Utah Technical College of Provo in cabinet making and is working in Provo. The young couple plan to make their home in Springville. will marry today LIIES On Friday, Sept. 9, Neil and Ina Kitteridge, accompanied by Elmer and Della Mower and Hector and Maida Sadler, traveled to the Manti LDS Temple. They joined with other family members in witnessing the temple marriage of Clay Dahl and Ann Rasmussen. Marlene Baker to wed James C. Kendall Payson couple PEOPLE Ted Dahl. Mrs. Dahl and Mrs. Kitteridge are sisters, and they are the nieces of Mrs. Mower and Mrs. Sadler. The Spring Lake Culture Club held the September meeting at the home of Mrs. Darlene Jacobson on Thursday night. Mrs. Len Saunders conducted the meeting in the absence of Mrs. Darrell Zeeman, president. Mrs. Joseph Menlove led the pledge of allegiance. The club collect was read by Mrs. George LeFevre. Mrs. Elbert Barnett introduced Mrs. Lorna Powell as guest speaker for the evening. Mrs. Powell was accompanied by Mrs. Diane Jarvis, both of them told about their experiences while on a trip to Russia with a travel group for a ten day tour. They told of their visit to Red Square, the Palace of National Congress, Lenins Tomb, a Museum, and many other interesting places. They rode on a train from Moscow to Leningrad. They also attended -- Wilson's Back HUISH to School fair Upen Theatre Payson 7 - Start 7:15 SEPTEMBER 21-2- 7 the coming year. in Anyone interested more about the knowing organization may contact Mary Samuelson, tor Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. Erekson, Payson, wish to announce the marriage of their daughter, Rosalie, to Mark S. Turrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Turrel, also of Payson. The couple were married in the Manti L.D.S. Temple today, September A reception will be held this 22. evening from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Twelfth-ThirteentWard Church. h. Sertoma group to begin Both the bride and groom graduated from Payson High School and have attended Utah Technical College of Provo. Business and professional men in the Spanish Fork, Payson and Springville areas are organizing the new Nebo Sertoma Club. The Orem Sertoma Club is sponsoring the Nebo Club with a charter meeting and luncheon at the Oak Crest Inn, October 5, at 12:00 noon. Births 8, to Robert and Cayra Sue Hirrill Degiulio, Price, a son, John Dominic. HATFIELD-Sept- . 10, to Ronald and Calleen Con-di- e Hatfield, Salem, a Dale Kemp, manager of the Far West Bank daughter, Haylee. RICKS-Sep- t. to 10, in Salem, will act as Beck charter president of the Robert and Dara a daughnew Nebo Sertoma Club Ricks, Provo, service ter, Becca Dawn. for the 1977-7FINCH-Sept- . to 9, year. Joanne and Gerald Carlisle Finch, Payson, a a daughter. is an in. 9, ternational service or- BROADHEAD-SeptCarol Ann and Fenton to is which ganization Broadhead, established, nonprofit, Jackson a daughter, to promote and preserve Nephi, the heritage of Americas Camille. 10, to freedoms through group SHURTZ-Sep- t. Elaine and Don Cheryl service and individual Wiltse Shurtz, Richfield, projects. a son, Justin Don. 12, to Nebo Sertoma mem- KELLER-Sept- . Flor-anc- e bers will meet for lunch Merle LeRoy II and Lark Wadsworth twice monthly at the Oak Crest Inn to hear guest Keller, Provo, a son, 111. speakers and to promote Merle LeRoy BURKE-Sep- t. to 12, Sertoma ethics. William and Lorena Jane All interested men are Kerby Burke, Sandy, a asked to attend this free son, Timothy Richard. 12, to luncheon on the 5th of ALLEMAN-Sept- . Pamela and October or to contact Ron Charles 0 or Drew Alleman, Payson, a Gooch at 0 son, Cody Lynn. Douglas Beardall at . EVERTON-Sept11, to for more John and Caroly Foote Everton, Centerville, a DEGIULIO-Sept- . 8 377-820- Eliza- . 13, to Lee R. and Alice Winegar Murdoch, Salt Lake, a son, Cody J. KIM Sept. 14, to Jong 1m and Joonz Yul Kim, a Orem, daughter, MURDOCH-Sept- -- Karen. KENISON-Sept- . 13, to Darrell and Karen Marvin Kenison, Levan, a daughter, Laura. HALL-Sep- (Service-To-Mankin- 373-516- Sarah daughter, beth. 13, to Kim t. and Deborah Winn Hall, a son, Ryan Nephi, Winn. YOUD-Sep- t. 12, to Jay and Mary Ann Johnson Youd, Spanish Fork, a son, Clinton Jay. LEE-Sep- t. 13, to Fred and Corinne Ewell Lee, a son, Chan Provo, Aaron. ESHELMAN-Sept- . 13, to and Lorranine David Wilson Eshelman, Payson, a son, Ryan Matthew. BOYCE-Sep- t. Charles and Inderieden to Roberta 13, Boyce, Santaquin, a daughter, Kimberly Lyn. 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