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Show (Ironicee dedetii Fri THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, Payson, Utah Friday, May 25, 195 Wedding Reception Honors the New Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilde tes Mr and Mrs. Frank Hancock left this to visit a daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boy, May 14, Mark Allen and Warner at Omaha, Neb. They Ei iiu Powell MeKell, Spanish accompanied Mr. and Mrs. JosFolk eph Jewett of Genola, who will visit points east. L. 14, Paul and Boy, May (CraMe Alton Wignall to Wed Repeats Marriage bara parr V. Romney jth Frank James W. Stockholm Ml anJ Wigmll engagement TuTUnCng ouneest dajguw!, V Stockholm of California Widding is set for November, vmh . nuP ials in the toast The bnde elect is city a graduate Fdyv,n high school and has been empUed lor ,ee:al ceai. Oakland at the Bank ol Amenea She urme.i in Pa mm Sundav. May 20, hu a ',mm Girl, May and Venna Payson. Girl, May I Mr of Woods Cioss, and Mrs. Cecil Manwanng of Salt Lake City He makes his home w ith the former. :: who on May seeto Mr Frank W. Lion, ded Frank Romney, Elder Payson. of son West W Kimball of the Twelves, uncle of the bride, i at the LDS Temple m Salt Lake City, :v the r for members of the party was given at the Mrs. George Greethan, tne groom, in Salt Lake t reception at Payson after sing dinner ! lest 15 paid Fourth waid Relief Society visiting teachers, class leaders and music directors were honored Tuesday at a social held in the ward hall. In charge of the program and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rich and luncheon were Pres. Bernice little daughters, Shi i ley and Jones and her counselors, AudPenny, of Denver, Solo., aie vis- rey Rasmusson and Floience Dur-raniting with Mrs. Richs brother Mitehel and secretary, Echo Earl Peterson and family. Mrs The hall was decorated with Rich will be remembered as the baskets of spring flowers and former Elaine Peterson. posteis drawn by Ardine Bona Attending the Rebecca assemMrs. Elizabeth McCoy was hos bly of Utah in Salt Lake City tess to members of the Social were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mrs. Lauia Coombs. Mrs. Tea at her home Tuesday. Twel Sarah Peery, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel ve ladies enjoyed the afternoon Dainty refreshments were Montague and Mrs. Nettie t. Jep-pso- couple. bride presented picture in her wedding white satin combined ' The satin bodice was with a rolled collar at Put ine and buttons to the The long sleeves tap-to- e wrist. The skirt was of frothy white net waver tail train which into a bustle at the ers he hite bride. Her bouquet hyacinths, red roses framed with enias baskets filled with sweet peas. bndes is Mi.-Leo Spanow, biother-in-laColleen Staheli, of the groom, acted as best man. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert D Stal.i li of this city, who teFollowing the ceremony Bishnted wedding vows with Jerry op G Osmond Dunford was masWilde, son ot Mi and Mrs Clar- ter of ceremonies for a nicely ence Wilde of Eureka on May 12 ananged piogram that consisted at the Pavson First ward chuich. of a vocal solo, My Wonderful The wedding ceremony was per- One, rendered by Miss Kathyrn formed by Bishop Reed Money Olson, accompanied at the piano in the presence of the immediate by Karen Hiatt; a reading by family and fi lends of the young Miss Arlene Bellows; piano solo, Mrs. Elaine bride. reading, Wyler; vocal and Giant Evans; guitar The bndes gown was of white Miss My Best To You atm w ith nylon net yoke and solo, toast to the Hazel Shepherd; full skiit accented with a bustle back. Her fingeitip veil of net bride and groom, Thelma Vest; Have I and bordeied with a wide row of guitar and vocal solo, Told You Lately That I Love from fell lace colonial impuited the sweetheart crown caught with You?, Don Smith, unde of was the prayer groom; opening orange blossoms. by Lee Elmer, grandfather Her budal bouquet was of pink given of the bnde. carnations encnchng an orchid. At the conclusion of the proMothers of the young couple gram every one assembled in the and wore infoimal spring dresses amusement hall and following pinned to their shoulders were the bridal waltz everyone enjoycorsages of Vanda orchids. The ed an evening of dancing. brides sistei, Mrs. Merle Lund-ell- , Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Watkins stood as matron of honor and were in charge of the refreshsister of the gioom, Janice Wilde a ments which were served by was maid of honor. Mrs. Lois Ann Staheli, Montague, Thuigot, Mrs Bonnie Sparrow Elmer Sharon and Mrs. Junior Lewellyn weie Shnley Dioxn, and Sonja Franeom. were bndesmaids. hei They Grandmothers of the bride, diessed in pastel colored formals Mrs. George Staheli and Mrs. and had corsages of carnations Lee Elmer, were in charge of the Misses Peggy Sparrow and Mer-len- e gift room, assisted by Mrs. Dean of the little nieces Lundtll, Mrs Lee Staheli, Mrs. Staheli, bnde and groom, were flower Betty Jean Hanks. n Is and cai ried tiny colored net La Rae Neil presided at the guest book. One of eai'.v spring's loveliest Combined DUP Camps to the bride and Honor Birthday of fath--i- e groom assisted in reguests, Mrs. Farr wear-wsag- e of red carnations to her dress. The event fourth Brigham Young June time within a Romney has given daughter in marriage. US as tsi e iring attendants to the ere Mrs. Hammond T. E. Laretus Farr, Mrs. lair, Miss Clela Farr Blair, Miss Clela Farr, Johnson, and Mrs. Ranae Farr, " bride, was flower was best man Ushers were Gail Romney ytother. - Laretus f Farr, Melvin Gene Pulver. atch, cousin of the Presided at gi-i- the brides Jess Walker musical prelude. 'Junford, as master of registry. eeal the fol-- ! Robert Finch, Farr, I Love solos, ' Osward Pstle Kim Ddphian LeRoytlh &Lglfts were TI t rs uiric Har- - 7ere Joanne Susan ndViJajkson adlne Spencer, R,.h Kester Beverly Carni lyn Thatcher. :viL ning at the parks of Utah tol is serving Lewis, Wash. of Pay- land the WJrll0 years at BS- - kar-jj- 2. 8 In Van Heusen Shirts Shirts Van Heusen Century 3.05 Luxurious elegaiae from ff' a white new Van Heusen t,)dt nwke a 'p insures broadcloth I )d U( lo, white shirts reali) "lul ()i 0 ,'r' ,r L .r Contour collar ft' ling an w eh Recubr comtort collar uh- ,..Fren h or male j Fist " ml 'it -- mi ! .: DRESSES for tfie Kansas. EXPECTANT MOTHER Mrs. Minnie W. Douglass en- tertained at a dinner party recently fur a dozen friends. The table was centere with a lovely airangement of white lilacs combined with pink and yellow' and covers were arranged for: Mrs Nell Wimmer, Los Antu-lip- in our new Shop in privacy modem salon. maternity Shopping made easy your complete wardrobe at one stop '- geles, Cal.; Mrs. Minnie P. White, Mis. Jennie McClellan, Mrs. Matilda Bills, Mrs. Kathryn Groes-beoMrs. Phyllis Swanson, Miss Henrietta Douglass, Mrs. Arlis Hutchinson, Mrs. Marie Stephenson, Mrs. Aurora Wilson, Miss WARDROBE THE 32 N. I E. Provo, Utah Alberta Nebeker, and the EASY IRONER DEMONSTRATION By Factory Trained Damonstrator scv1!,graduate :4d at provo. fili.Sity an LDs mis- - AT PAYSON Mrs. Miniver! GREER GARSON WALTER PIDGEON in The Miniver Story g JOHN HODIAK LEO GENN Sunday, Monday, May BUD ABBOTT LOU COSTELLO in 27-2- 8 s at Page Furniture Co. Meet the Invisible Man Plus Friday, May 25 Kefauver Crime investigation News Tue., Wed., May -- Christensens 29-3- I to (1 on any old flat iron starring STEPHEN McNALLY GAIL RUSSELL ALEX NICOL and ROY ROGERS in WJlme Brown enter-.aid club at her home u M- - Luncheon was seived vies, followed by the ail at st awarded card game vuth prizes Harold Mrs. pled Jcnes, to M Sim- Dean Mrs Ockerman and Mrs was guest A special mons. of Nephi. Gordon Steele icum... Heart of the Rockies Now In Action Color MATINEE WED. Thursday Only, May 31 Missing Women with PENNY EDWARD JAMES MILLICAN JOHN GALLAUDET JOHN ALVIN Thursday Only 189.95 Reg Price 20.00 Old Iron Allowance 169. 95 For Limited Time one towel given free to each person who will sit down and iron it. PAGE FUI THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Adults-- 35c Kids 10c L p. $20.00 trade in allowance 0 Air Cadet Biid Allan and M; Mrs Dean Lee, daughter, and t.co gul- - vis.'ed with Mi an ire W Allan at ..d Mis Bia last week Nevada, Li g..iid, i. mi day at Lake Tnev 'pent visitMo Lshn.g Tney also on ed Zmr and Bryces canyons home i.turn trip t!,( ' , j i5o flER WARM-WEA- T 25-2- 6 Mi s lnTg lroorn Fort LaMar Smith, Honolulu, Hawaii; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and family of Keetley. Included in the paity was Buddie (Stanley Wilson) Smith, who left Thursday with the 131st national air guard unit of Salt Lake City, to be stationed at Kansas City, Friday, Saturday, May The new stoiy of beloved jt Mrs MmrSTMerCe11 Atk' ' Hatch, h f the bride charge6 Mr. dinner Snuday sur-pns- readmg, Mrs. Piano solo, toast. Mrs. tn; - honAmong the ocial affairs Maud Olson, whose Mis. oring slated furthcoming marriage is e for 1, e this month, was a home her at by t par given Pioneers, Daughter- - Of Utah Lilv co'Yip. Seg'i Mr. Oiaon was piesented with and a a Rut'. ei overnight bag Mrs. bv lead was her ti huti tu Light iifrihments Ethel Rage served i c mtrouced 1; a HUISH THEATER I Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Fnday, June 1, at the Junior high school for the annual commemoration of the birthday of Brigham Young. Spnng Lake camp will also join the group. All membeis are invited to attend, time 2 p m. H club, was Lucky Seven, Four organized at the- home of the club leader, Lois Wyler. President is Glenda Wyler, vice president, Margie Jones, secietary, Mae Ivy, repoiter, Marrita Haskell, party committee, Betty Ann McClellan, Barbara Mae, Sharon Houton. Barbara Elmer. The plan to meet every afernoon and have .Vencsdaj .lrcady held two meetings Mr. r Mr. and Mrs. Q. M. Burdick and Mrs. Leonard Barnett have retuined from a pleasant trip to Seatle, Wash., and down the coast through California. 1 healths. of Mr. and Mrs. Don J. McCoy were hosts to their couple club Dinner was Saturday evening. served at the Turf cafe, with the caid games arranged at the McCoy home on West Utah Avenue. High score prizes went to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ocwerman. seal-alternat- stiver beads iis a for Mrs. Alice Smith, Provo; II An-etr- as seen in The Saturday Liemng Adel-l- and Mrs. Stanley Wilson entertained at s ward the following honor to the new-- d runette Ferris and e, foi-- mer lesident of Pay son, isitcd here Monday. He was with h, daughters, Mrs Amy V. Chase, Mrs 16, Ellison Wood, Spanish Fork. Gul, May 16, James Daiyl and Wilma Stewait Beck, Spanish Foi k Girl, May 17, Thomas Kay and Shirley Stevens Lyman, Provo. Boy, May 17, My lie Dee and Arlene Martin Astle, Springville Girl, May 18, Lynn Scott and June Gouiley Searle, Nephi. Girl, May 19, Homer E. and Wilnia Irene McLaren Huntsman, Mammoth. Boy, May 20, Wallace Sidney and Phyllis Money Christensen, Salem. Boy, May 20, Teddy L. and Nancy Jean McPherson Van Aus-dalPayson. Announcement is m., e of 'he engagement of Sandia Jean Brockbank, daughta of M Grace Biockbank, to Howard Ai mstrong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Aimstiong of Santaqu.n The couple plan a wedding dated in July Students at Pavson high school, he will grauate Friday, May 25 rtara Mrs Sarah Clayson had as her Mrs. Elza Wednesday, Mrs. Ada Gai field, and Mis Orpha Overard, all of Fork. Her sister, Mrs Came Richardson, of Vernal, also visited here recently. Tooele. Announces Troth bride was Fan, daughter of Erron W. Farr, Mr and Mrs Albert Ashby had as their guest recently their sistcr-m-laMrs Beth Bruce of Missoula, Montana Gnl, May 16, Stephen Bient guests and Bonnie Mae Mai tin Peait, Searle, Sandra Jean Brockbank brunette son-in-la- Wilson Diamond, Payson. Boy, May 14, Rodger and Wanda Hansen Garrett, Nephi. Girl, May 14, Elmer James and Elma Strong Houghton, Payson Boy, May 15, Don Elwood and Vesta Thomas Conrad, Provo. 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