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Show With a former Payson man, Oliver Clayson, of Walla Walla, Wash., visiting members of his family during the week, a party was given Sunday at the home of his father, William Clayson, attended by about 40 members ot the family attendmg. Mr. Clayaon has enjoyed recalling his school days here and has especially been happy in renewing acquaintances with boyhood fi lends, one of whom is or an Harper of Hawaii, here on a three months vacation with with his wife. Attending the party were Mr. Clayson and his father and other lelatives including: Mr. and Mis. Willard Vincent, Mr. and Mis. Leon Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Nelson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Larson and daughter, all of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Adams and family of Fillmore; Mr. and Mrs. J. Warner and family of Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Clayson and family, Mr. William O. Clayson, Mis. Alice Spencer, Payson. I Crable Jloli Boy, Aug. 7, Wm. B. Thelda La Rae Carlson and East-woo- d, dccietif Viotcs CHRONICLE Eureka. Girl, Aug. 9, Orris LeRoy and Norma Dean Smith Behrmann, Santaquin. Girl, Aug. 9, Elman Jay and Ivend Ann Terry Hendrickson, Payon. Girl, Aug. 10, Raymond Lukus and Bernice Della Butler Montague, Payson. Boy, Aug. 10, .Leland Delbert and Letha Hutchings Johnson, Springville. Boy, Aug. 11, Ted and Pearl Ballard Winnie, Payson. Boy, Aug. 11, Carl Dalton and Opal Neola Marvin Lee, Payson. Girl, Aug. 14, John Morris and Theda Lyle Perry Thomas, of Eureka. Gul, Aug. 14, Richard George and Jo Ann Hales Ellsworth, of Payson. Girl, Aug. 14, Jimmy D. and Ruth Gemel OBrien Hattield, Spanish Fork. Girl, Aug. 15, Richard and PaMadge and Jennie Fairbanks li ucia Joann McBride Selman, of Salt Lake City spent Satur- Payson. day and Sunday here, guests at boy, Aug. 18, James LaMar the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave ana KaNae Foisey Walker, Pay-soShuler. Mrs. Rofell Reece join' ed them for the day on Sunday. Girl, Aug. 18, Don Chrisman and Jeanette M. Searey Norman ot Springville. Janice Spencer Becomes Bride of Howard Davenport August 15 I 1 If . THEATER I JfAYSOH Friday, Saturday, Aug. 22-2- 3 Matinee Saturday Cockleburs Entertain Wives at Park Payroll, Utah ' - - John Peters has had as his guest during the past ten days a close friend, James Bundy, who Is a senior at Box Elder high i Announce Engagement The cockiebur Riding dub school, where John attended 1 anllual mens ana scnooi Deiore moving to rayson. I Hart While here, James' celebrated his anncuL party Tuesday niht n vi the Payson City Park. 130 at-- 17th birthday at party arrang- Of daughter E iL motherJobs M. son to delici.u? James Durrant. Lou, pfby th by roup .youn Petef attended a of Mr. and Mrs. James Monroe committee. movie and Among the , Ter Sh te K gradS.fefT th? S 7,S S' f" TeVS Vd'dleto, manS. h.gh school. They are planning a late autumn wedding. Mr. bands, O Harper, who are visiting here Mrs. Melinda Morris,' of Salt from Hawaii. Lake Cityi and her sistw.f Mrs. The committee in charge of Sarah to Peery were the party was: Brig Crane, members of a Cousins club Sherm Loveless, Hy McClellan, Thursday at the Peery home. A garden party at the home Marion Elmer, and George Wil- - The afternoon was spent in vis-son i Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Dix-- , iting and refreshments were ser- ved t0 jrs. Geneva Holladay, on Friday night was attended by Nebo Stake , The Elders quorum of Payson Santaquin; Mrs. Mary Hone, of of the members chorus and their part- - Fourth ward met Saturday eve- - Benjamin; Mrs. Clara Skinner, ners. A hamburger fry with all ning at the home of Mr. and Spanish Fork; Mrs. Areva Pet- the tasty trimmings was enjoy- - Mrs. Leo Smith, where 21 cou- - erson, Magna; Mrs, Clara Twede, ed by the large group gathered pie gathered to enjoy a ' lawn Mrs. Leila Back, Mrs. Emma lor the affair, with games ar-- party. Members of the adult Madson, Mrs. Morris and Mrs, tanged and directed by Mrs. Aaronic Priesthood group were Peery. Games were Taylor Parkinson of Benjamin, - special guests. Mr. and Mrs. Oran (Skeets) Qthers present were Mr. Park- played, with prizes awarded to in son, Mr. and Mrs. Roe Wilde, Roy Wilson, Mrs. Abner Baird Harper of Hawaii have return- Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Christensen, and Mrs. Ronal Crump. Mem- - ed to Payson after a tour of the Mr. and Mrs. Gean Worthing- bers of the quorum assisted in northwest, where they visited friends and relatives at various ton, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Deck- arrangements. , er, Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Tanner, points. Houseguests of his sis- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Provstgaard, Mrs. J. R. Groesbeck enter- - ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Taylor, Mr. tained Wednesday afternoon at John, Daniels Jr, they plan Co and Mrs. Roy Rodgers, My. and a luncheon for Mrs. J. O. Bower remain here until after Home-o- f Mrs. Ronald Mayer, Mr. and Wyncote, Penn, Miss Alberta cominSMrs. E. H. Peters, Mrs. Dolly Nebeker, Mrs. Sam Douglass, Nelson, Mrs. Roy Broadbent, Mrs. Selby Dixon, Mrs. Cora Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Huber and Mrs. Leon Fullmer and Mrs. Fairbanks, Mrs. Jennie McClel- - family attended the Lewis fam-la- n, Also attending Ralph Davis. Mrs. C. E. Stevenson, Mrs. ily reunion Saturday at Cotton-Emm- a were Mr. and Mrs. Darwin JohnCluff and her guest, Mrs. wood canyon, Salt Lake County. son of California, who are guests H. R. Leedom, of , Glendale, CaL I of Parkinsons. ,d of t es n. HUISH THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22. 1951 Enjoying a day at Lagoon recently were Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Loveless and children, Patricia, Joan and Gordon, and their guest, Louanna McAffee, and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Peters and children, John, Gordon and Linda Lee. . v - Pat and Mike the Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson weie hosts to a group of friends SPENCER TRACY Sunday evening after church, KATHARINE HEPBURN the affair arranged in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Oran Harper, who are visiting here from Hawaii. Sunday, Monday. Aug. and refreshments Conversation Matinee on Sunday were enjoyed by others, including Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels Jumping Jacks Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shuler, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Broadbent, DEAN MARTIN. JERRY LEWIS Mr. and Mrs. George Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Loveless and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Page. 7 Tuesday. Wednesday. Aug. Ablaze with the terror of blood-craze- d A party Saturday was redskin fury! enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rofell Reece, with Mr. and Fort Osage Mrs. Sherman Loveless assisting with arrangements. Guests ROD CAMERON numbered six couples, who meet Color by Cinecolor regularly at bridge parties. A steak-fr- y at the outdoor grill, Thursday. Aug. 28 and TV were enconversation FAMILY NfGHT joyed, bv those attendine 24-2- 5 in a wedding ceremony performed Friday, August 15, Jan- turn , last Wednesday from a ice Spencer, daughter of Mr. and to San Francisco, Mrs. Glen M. Spencer, became vacation trip has several spent days at Manti Daventhe bride of Howard M. ad husband. daughter - wUh FrankMrs. and Mr. son of port, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Barnett lin L. Davenport of Provo. (Bernice Nelson) and family, The service took place at tne Mr. Barnett, a son of Owen L. of home the brides parents in Barnett, is of the presence of members of both schools in the superintendent Manti area. Mrs. ramilies, including the brides Nelson was accompanied by angrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- other daughter, Mrs. Helen Burt ard Wilson, and also her great- of Ogden. grandmother, Mrs. Lillie Mitchell. Mrs. J. O. Bower, known to White and pink gladiola and tieied white tapers made a piet-t- y Pavson friends as Armorel Dix- setting for the bridal party on, arrived here Sunday from at the home and at the Fourth her, home in Wyncote, Penn., for The Highwayman visit with memMrs. Rofell Reece was hostess ward church, where a reception bers of her family, being a house-gue- st the was held later in eveto club her card evening. PHILIP FRIEND Wednesday of her sister, Mrs. Errima The petite blonde wore a wedCHARLES COBURN ning, when 12 ladies met at her Cluff. A number of family gathWANDA HENDRIX home for the affair. Mis. Wal-llat- e ding . gown of wmte satin, en-- i erings are planned in her honBrown was a special guest. cm,," styled witn cap sleeves or. Also a guest of Mrs. Cluff and a collar of lace attached to is her sister-in-laMrs. H. R. the low, rounded neckline. She of Glendale, Cal. a single strand of pearls at Leedom, wore 000000000000000000000000-00000- 0 her throat. Her veil of nylon Mr. and Mrs. Houser Francom net was embroidered with sead pearls and the bouquet she car-le- d spent Friday and Saturday in featured an orchid with Salt Lake and Bountiful visiting stephanotis, with a shower of friends and relatives. lbbons into which were caught tiny flowerlettes. Attending her as matron of AT THE FARMERS MERC. honor was Mrs. Alice Wright of Provo, with Glenna Mendenhall Cur Store Is filled with new merchandise at Provo; Mary Carol Woodhouse, and Shirley Swenson, both of to be The Prices. quality guaranteed Saving Sp anish Fork, as - bridesmaids. the finest obtainable. Come In and look around. They wore formal frocks of pastel shades and carried bouquets of glads in shades to match their dresses. Sharon Spencer, little I LOT GIRLS sister of the --bride, wore a floor 4.00 Value length frock, with rose corsage, FLAT SANDALS to stand as flower girl. CUT TO Best man to the groom was Kelvin Dennet of Provo. Parents of the couple assisted KENS in receiving guests, with Mrs. 6.95 Was Canva Sole Rubber Top. Spencer wearing a pink linen NOW afternoon dress, and Mrs. Dav enport in navy blue. They pm ned corsages of white roses to BOYS their, costumes. Rubber Sole Canvas Top. Was 5.95 NEW Ogden Dewitt acted as master NOW of ceremonies to the program, which included a vocal solo by Irene Provstgaard, a reading by Lenore Hill, toast to the bridal BOYS FINE couple, Echo Durrant, and Reduced From 1.98 1 vocal solo by June Fullmer. SPORT SHIRTS NOW The brides book was attended by Donna Kinder, and gifts were displayed by Mrs. Edith Carter, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Jos HENS FANCY ephin Spencer, Mrs. Dora Mae Spencer, Payson; Mrs. Georgia SPORT SHIRTS Wilson of Springville. .... 0w Refreshments were served under the direction of Mrs. Irine Thomas, Leland; Mrs. Fullmer, I LOT GIRLS Mrs. Thelma Chatwin. Music Was 2.98 the serving was by Mrs. during 1.98 SWEATERS Wilson, grandmother of the NOW bride, Mrs. Thelma Peck and Mrs. Betty Van Ausdal, in an instrumental trio. INFANTS' New Mr. and Mrs. Davenport are making their home in ProCRIB BLANKET vo Cooker Deep-We- ll H0W 26-2- j no-ho- st Mr. 'and Mrs. W. H. (Clotile Wuson) Whimpey of Taft, Cal., have visited here with members of the Wilson family, being of Mr. and Mrs, houseguests Fearn Gray. During their stay they were entertained at dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson, with the Grays and Waldo Wilson and sons, Shernl and Monte invited as additional guests. Mr. Whimpey, a former local man, ,was recently made superintendent of production of oil for a California concern. Mrs. Dona Osborn and SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY n TOOTHPASTE with (pU fU-- H dau- ghter, RaNae, left Saturday for their home at South Gate, Cal., aiter spending the past five weeks as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Houser Francom. two-wee- PRICES are DOWN - MI-U- P had as weekMrs. Sarah Peery ' end guests her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wignall of Saif Lake City, also her sister, Mrs. Melinda Morris of Salt Lake City. At Sunday dinner they were joined by Bert Wignall, brother of A. E. Wignall. Earlier in the week Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Peery sperjjt the day in Santaquin with a sister, Mrs. Geneva Holladay. cjy liUtfliii i (f u.c. BARGAIN! W: fktt 2.50 SHOES 4.95 BEAUTIFUL SHOES 3.95 1952 59 4. ELECTRIC 3.75 RANGE , 1.98 Tele-Switch- CHILDRENS SUMMER BONNETS a hot, dry summer your roof may bo in need of After how 1.98 FARHRSr.MC.C00P. 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