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Show CHRONICLES PEOPLE Wednesday, July 30, Sy ' ? tv S-4-- : Kenneth & Eva Edmunds, Ephraim, July 7, a girl. TRAVER, John & Jody Webb, Elkridge, July 7, a boy. PROVSTGAARD, Douglas & Terry Thornton, Spanish Fork, July 7, a girl. OLSEN, ? Wfj5r ti SllP i a- - lf I page 3 Births ; " ' 1980, 3 jlv jSfe- - SPERRY, Randy N. & Ila Kay Springville, July 7, a girl. JOHNSON, Merlin & Sandra Swain, Salem, July 7, a girl. ' HARTZELL, Johathan & Chesley Cresswell, Springville, July 7, a girl. ARCHULETA, Robert D. & Debbra Nash, Provo, July 8, a boy. ROBINSON, Steven & Sherrie Giles, Orem, July 8, a girl. ALVEY, Brent & Bobbie Jo Sorensen, Payson, July 8, a girl. LARSEN, L. Thayne & Ellen Pope, Payson, July 9, a girl. GRAY, Connie Smith, Payson, July 8, a boy. Booke, David & Susan Twitched, Springville, July 9, a girl. BAILEY, Joseph L. & Lisa Kirk, Orem, July 10, a boy. PORTER, Kelly B. & Mary Jane Boswell, Payson, July 10, a girl. BEARNSON, Steven & Michelle Pace, Spanish Fork, July 10, a boy. LOVELESS, Brent & Cheryl Ward, Pdyson, July 11, a girl. CRANDALL, Danny & Laurie Hatfield, Springville, July 11, a bov. BIGLER, Dale & JoAnn Hill, Elkridge, July 11, a girl. ESCALANTE, Benjamin & Cindy, Orem, July 10, a boy. PAWELEK, Danny & Kathy Hartog, Springville, July 11, a boy. WARTHEN, Robert & Barbara Hails, Payson, July 12, a boy. BEISHINSKI, Stanley & Joiner Juikie, Spanish Fork, July 12, a girl Johnson, J AT? i TflrafilfSSLr ff a, : Jill v Vv I VS . " r-- .. ,sj . && Payson man claims Springville bride Theresa Bird will become the bride of James Don Alvey on Saturday, August 2, 1980. Parents of the bride are E. Lamar and Nola Bird of Springville. Parents of the groom are Lamar and Donna Alvey of Payson. A reception will honor the couple the same evening at the home of the bride's parents, 813 East Center, Springville. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. It is time to think football, The bride-elec- t is a graduate of Springville High School especially for all seventh, eighth and ninth grade boys in the and LDS Seminary. Payson area. Registraion shall The groom is a graduate of Payson High School where he take place this Saturday August 2 was active in track and cross country. He is now employed in Provo. The couple plans to make their first home in Springville. Attending the bride will be Vickie Whitelock, Marie Peterson, Birdena Birch, Kristene Romer, B.J. Alvey, Hints For Homeowners Brenda Alvey and flower girl Deanna Alvey. AIR CONDITIONERS Best man duties will be performed by Todd Bona. Ushers Room air conditioners can will be Scott Alvey, Clint and Chad Bird. certainly help take the sizzle out of summer. And in these days of Special guests will be grandmothers of the groom Mrs. high energy costs we all need to Verl Hancock abd Mrs. Norma Alvey; and grandfather of be sure our appliances are workthe bride Mr. Joseph Edwin Bird. ANDERSON, Ronald & Mary B., Payson, July 13, a girl. & Shelly, FRANCOM, Lyle Payson, July 13, a boy. HENDRICKSON, Shirl & Connie Jorgensen, Payson, July 13, a girl. STEPHENSON, Kevin & Debra James, Spanish Fork, July 13, a girl. LAMBRANO, Santana & Linda Spencer, Nephi, July 13, a boy. DANIELS, Ron & Judy Smith, Salem, July 13, a boy. CASPER, Steven R. & Sharia Hanks, Eskdale, July 14, a girl. Walter & LINDERHOKEN, Nancy Bingham, Provo, July 14, a boy. HUFF, Steven & Patty Hone, Payson, July 21, a boy. GWILLIAMS, Russell & Patricia Milner, Payson, July 15, a girl. & Reid Sandra NELSON, Draper, Salem, July 15, a boy. BARNEY, John & Mae Bigler, Elberta, July 16, a boy. THOMAS, Phil & Janeen Otte-seGenola, July 16, a boy. PORTER, Lazone & Kathleen Hudson, Payson, July 17, a boy. PAINTER, Patrick & Tonya, Mona, July 17, a boy. David & Anita CHARLES, Jensen, Spanish Fork, July 17, a girl. Bruce RUMER, Wayne & Debbie Ann Terry, Provo, July 18, a girl. SIVER1 , Dale & Esther Bishop, Orem, July 18, a boy. NE1LSEN, Randy & Kathy Koyle, Spanish Fork, July 18, a boy. OLSEN, David & Connie Elmer, Pavson, July 18, a girl. REAMSBOTTON, Gary & Erva Abbott, Mapleton, July 18, a boy. Paul & Janice SANCHEZ, Springville, Rogers, July 20, a girl. - j. - " V.? & x - WgmSm LouJean Schramm to be bride on Friday LouJean Schramm and Merrill Wilson will exchange vows Friday, August 1, 1980, in the Manti LDS Temple. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Schramm and the late Marjean Schramm, of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Wilson of Fort Collins, Colorado are the parents of the groom. A reception is being held in their honor that evening, and Saturday August 9 from 9:00 August 1, 1980, from 8 to 10 p.m. at the Payson Utah Stake to 11:00a.m. Center. All friends and relatives are invited. must of Playes bring proof health insurance coverage, $25 Bridal attendants will be Kathryn Nelson, Erica Sorenregistration fee, and his weight on sen , Leslie Sails and Kathleen Hutchinson. one of the above dates. Garth Wilson and Rod Schramm will share the honor of Coaches and league oficials shall draft for specific team players best man. after signup on August 9. Coaches Special guests will include their grandparents Mrs. Otto will begin practices the week of Anderson, Benjamin; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Morgan, Nephi; August 11. Football equipment will be handed out the week of the and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schramm, Payson. 18th in preparation for the round-robiPrenuptial parties were given by Laura Ostler and football jamboree to be Renae Guymon, relatives of the bride; also by Kathryn Nelstaged on Saturday, August 30. Games will start at 5:00 p.m. at son and Nelda Orton, Kathryn Pendleton and Leslie Sails, friends of the bride. Payson High School football Field. There is no admission cost. The bride graduated from Payson High School and LDS Call Craig DeHard or Seminary. She also graduated from Ricks College and the Recreation Director for any questions or information Brigham Young University in Elementary Education. you may want. The groom is a graduate of Fort Collins High School and LDS Seminary. He served in the Japan, Tokyo North Mission. He is currently enrolled in Mechanical Engineering at Brigham Young University. After their marriage the couple will reside in Provo. Its not too early now to register Youth football sign ups set Common Sense Tips - Final music and drama fair piano-orga- Entrants must be residents of Utah County. All performances will be from memory, and audition time is limited to eight minutes. Trophies and cash prizes will be given to first, second and third place winners in each division. Honorable mention ribbons will also be awarded. All entries must be received or postmarked by Thursday, August 12, 1980. Entries may be obtained from any Fairbook location, Fair Office, or by contacting any member of the MusicDrama Committee. n 7 5 Onion Days ing efficiently without wasting any energy. Here are some suggestions from Whirlpool home economists to help you get the most from your air conditioner: On hot days, start the unit in the morning hours before the heat of day becomes too intense. When installing a through-the-wal- l unit, place it fairly high to provide more even and efficient cooling. Don't block the airflow with drapes or furniture. Keep the air filter clean. Proper landscaping can also help reduce energy costs for air conditioning. Trees, shrubbery and grass absorb and block heat before getting inside so your air conditioner has an easier job of keeping you cool. Year Old Jeremy Stuart Nelson 465-327- 798-827- competition open to public The main entertainment tent at the Utah County Fair will be the scene of final competition in the Music and Drama Division this year. Fairgoers will have the opportunity to see some of Utah Countys finest musicians and dramatists Saturday night, August 16. Junior and intermediate divisions will compete from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., with senior division contestants performing from 8 to 9 p.m. Mrs. J. Keith Melville is chairman of the music department, with Joyce Luekel in charge of competition; Katis VanderWeff and Faye Loveless, orchestral and string instruments; and Florence Rogers, vocal. Myrth Burr is drama chairman, assisted by Jody Renstrom, Dramatic & humorous division; and Audra Moss, scene & mime. An entry fee of $3.00 will be charged for this department. n marathon set for the Second Annual Golden Onion Days Marathon, two mile or 10.000 meter run. Youth from ages eight and up are welcome to participate in this Horseshoes are part of Onion Days Break and jogging out those old dusty years events. Sign up at the city offices horseshoes and get ready for the at 439 West Utah Avenue until Golden Onion Days Horseshow Tournament! The date will be August 28. On Wednesday, August 28 the Thursday, August 28 at 6:00 p.m. triathlon will commence with a at the city parks horseshoe pits 100 mile bike race around West just east of the municipal pool. No Mountain twice, beginning at fee is necessary. Remember 7:30 a.m. on Thursday, August 29 participants are expected to at 7:00 a.m. sharp. supply their own horseshoes. tri The second leg of the endurance test switches to a 10.000 meter swim at the Municipal Pool. On Saturday, August 30 4H at 7:00 a.m. the potential hearty On July 15, Las Dulces Counien-ta- s trialloners will run the 26 mile The Sweet Cooks cooking 385 yard marathon event with the at the home of Vonnie met club this for runners regular scheduled President Steele. This race event. Penny Johnson distance long begins at the Junior High parking called the meeting to order, lot and finishes at the city park. Carolyn Partridge said the prayer, Racers running the two mile and Cheryl Johnson led the group in the pledge and also in singing 10.000 meter races (6.2 miles), will their where the at Fransisquillo. city park gather During the first part of the respective races shall start and on monument finish at the Spanish meeting each of us took a few minutes to give our report and Main Street. Fees to enter races are the same show pictures and figures from Mexico. We then cooked refried $3.00 to run in any race without the Golden Onion Days souvenir beans. We learned how to sort, cook, and mash the beans and seashirt; $5.00 includes the shirt. son them. We thought they were triathlon the For those entering very good and liked to eat them. the cost is the same, but entrants Those present were Cheryl must participate in all three events and Penny Johnson, Carolyn in order to qualify for triathlon Vonnie, Daleene, Partridge, finalists. leaders our and Steele and Missy for Call registration for further Lila Steele, and Maureen Nieto. information or Reporter Daleene Steele race details. running There is a small charge to cover the cost of pictures. The charge is Year olds, $2.00; Weddings, $4.00; Missionaries, 50th Anniversaries, and 80th birthdays are free. Jeremy Stuart Nelson had his first birthday on July 13, 1980. Jeremy is the son of Stuart and of Genola. Kathryn Nelson are Jeremys grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Nelson of Genola and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Orton of Payson. Great Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M. Orton of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Fenn Westover of Joseph City, Arizona. Jeremy also has one Great Great Grandfather, Mr. Henry John of Kaysville, Utah. -- C. Youth 17 19 yrs. old D. Ladies Division. E. Mens Division. The first five places in each division will be awarded ribbons. 5 Contact for more infor-- 798-827- mation. Club notes 4-- The Payson Chronicle will print your babys year old picture. There will be single elimination playing the following categories: A. kids 12 yrs. old & under. B. Youth 13 15 yrs. old 465-922- 6 798-827- 5 4H Las Dulces Counientas held on July 17 at the home of Daleene Steele. The club is studying about Mexico. Vice President Carolyn Partiridge welcomed everyone, Penny Johnson gave the prayer and blessing on the food, Cheryl 4-- Johnson led the pledge and A Small us Its sing helped World in Spanish. We divided into 3 groups and prepared meat and vegetables to make tostadas. .We also made Everyone enjoyed guacamole. making their own tostadas and eating it. Members present were Cheryl and Penny Johnson, Daleene, Vonnie and Missy Steele, Carolyn Partridge and leaders Lila Steele and Maureen Nieto. Reporter Daleene Steele 4-- |