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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah chronicle ijeeietif 1W THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, Sharon Smith Repeats Vows With Robert Reichart January 20 A wedding at Pay-- 1 son Fourth ward chapel united Miss Sharon Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tiny Smith, Payson, and Robert Reichart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Smith of Bakersfield, Calif. The couple exchanged vows Thursday, Jan. 20, in a candlelight service performed at seven oclock in the Relief Society room, with Bishop Stanley Wilson ofA reception followed. ficiating. The bride is a graduate of Pay-so- n High School and LDS Seminary. The bridegroom attended Bakersfield schools and has completed a tour of duty with the Navy. The newlyweds expect to make their home at mid-wint- er Dorothy Gray Super-Sta- y Lipstick Duo 2 FULL SIZE SUPER-STA- Y LIPSTICKS with LANOLIN in polished metal cases gathered net and the strapless bodice of lace was topped with a tiny lace jacket designed with collar and sleeves. Her veil was secured with a crown of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of red roses. Attending her were her sisters, Mrs. Stanley Peterson and Miss Donna Smith, as matron of honer or and maid of honor, respectively; together with Mrs. Lynn Smith and Mrs. Quinn Cloward. They wore formals of gold, gray, orchid and rose, with corsage of pink carnations. Best man to the bridegroom was Lynn Smith, brother of the bride. Also assisting in receiving guests were parents of the bride, with Mrs. Smith wearing blue nylon net with pink corsage, and mother of the bridegroom, who chose to wear a frock of gunmetal with pink corsage. The bridal party stood before a setting of white tapers combined with green Boston ferns in large baskets. Mrs. Lois Cowan played organ selections as guest3 passed along the receiving line, showering congratulations and good wishes upon the bridal Karen Hardman atcouple. tended the brides book and Pauline and Ann Hardman took gifts. Jimmy Hardman and Gary Wig-na- ll were ushers. Ogden DeWitt acted as master of ceremonies to the program, introducing the following: reading, Mrs. Grant Evans; vocal trio numbers, Mrs. Inez Peters, Mrs. Joyce Provstgaard, Mrs. Joyce Ashworth, accompanied by Mrs. Shirley Riley; vocal solo, Tom Provstgaard, accompanied by his wife; toast to the bride, Mrs. Norma Bona; toast to the groom, Ogden DeWitt; and prayers were by Bert Cheever and Lyndon Crook. Refreshments were served in the amusement room, where Dor- othy Kotter played piano selecMrs. Bert Cheever and tions. Mrs. P. J. Mitchell were in charge of the kitchen, and Jera-lyMontaque, Joy Wightman, Ernadene McClellan, Lois Stark and Barbara Jensen served. Mrs. Lyndon Crook and Mrs. Albert Ashby supervised the gift room. n IN 7 VIBRANT 1HADIII Red Trey Portrait Pink Siren Right Red Really Pink Figurine Look Blush Pink (Regular Formula) CITY DRUG Phone 40 Payson, Mrs. Charles ar.d Ward, Wichita Sorosis Bridge club met ThursFirst Lady Dolls Shown Lt. Texas. Simmons is curFalls, Helen Mrs. of day at the home Prizes rently stationed at Panama City, Backman in Santaquin. At Cultus Club Meeting were awarded to Mrs. Spence Florida. Mrs. Harold Whiting of Spring-vill- e Mendenhall, Mrs. Ramona Smith a showed her famous collec- and Mrs. Howard Holliday, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Heath are guest. tion of First Lady dolls to announcing the birth of their members of the Cultus Club, Junior Delta Bridge club was first son at the Tooele Hospital. which met Wednesday afternoon entertained and The new arrival was born on at luncheon at the home of Mrs. A. C. Page. cards Thursday afternoon at the January 17. Mrs. Heath will be The guest speaker was intro- home of Mrs. Fearn Gray. With remembered as the former Blanduced by Mrs Glen L. Loveless, two tables at play, bridge prizes che Shell. Grandparents of the program chairman, who also pre- were awarded to Mrs. George new baby' are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shll and Effie Heath, Payson, sented Jerry Bown, accordionist, F. Wilson and Mrs. Clyde and Jed Heath. who played two numbers. Mrs. W. W. Hansen, president, presided and club collect was read by Mrs. Sid Coray. Mrs. George Q. Spencer erpressed thanks for old sheets donated for use of cancer patients and read a card from the Youth Home sent in thanks for food, etc., given. After Mrs. Whiting had finished her story of wives of presidents of the United States, she told of another hobby she has followed for some time. This is of corresponding with people in less! She showed foreign countries. letters from a young woman in Greece, the first written in 1940, in which culture, industry and homelife are shown through the letters which read like o novel. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Page, Mrs. Loveless and Mrs. Emma Wilson. UTAH MILK FOUNDATION For her wedding, the bride chose a ballerina gown of white net and lace. The skirt was of three-quart- A group of former Loa residents attended funeral services Saturday at Loa for a former neighbor and friend, Mrs. Jennie Going from here wer Taylor. Mrs. Leo Bown, Mrs. Fannie McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Nay. Pemieys DRINK MILK you get more for Are Married in Spanish Fork Ann Pulver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bud Pulver of Payson, and Boyd Stickney, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stickney of Spanish Fork, were married at the home of the grooms parents on January 17. Rites were performed by Bishop S. Roland Lindsay of the Park Just Unpacked SPRING BLOUSES -- Limited Quantities! - Pay-so- S COATS $16 Milium fleece values! lined outers and outstanding Woolen Look What You Can . Buy For ... DRASTIC REDUCTIONS SALE STARTS FRIDAY HERE ARE A FEW OF THE CRAZY 1 0 A.M. PRICES n. Girl, Jan. 25, Leon and Jo Ann Hiatt Beck, Elberta. White Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tanner returned last week from an extended visit in California. They visited with friends and relatives in the Bay Area. Presented Through VistaVision Motion Picture High-FideliBING CROSBY DANNY KAYE ROSEMARY CLOONEY VERA ELLEN Color by Technicolor Don't let a little squirt bother you! Travelogue "VistaVison FOR HIM SO OUT THEY GO AT Fork, R.F.D. ty Smart new styles, in new spring colors, better hurry on this onel We take inventory next week we cant count this merchandise. We Dont want to pay taxes on It Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. Mr. and Mrs. Q. M. Burdick Fri., Sat. were hosts to their couple club January Saturday. Dinner at a cafe was Matinee on Sunday followed by games of bridge at Matinee Saturday their home, Prizes went to Mr. 75c Adults This Engagement and Mrs. Floyd Harmer, Mrs. Zoe Barnett and Mrs. Ramona The Seasons Best! Smith. IRVING BERLINS Sensational Value WOMEN STORE WIDE CLEARANCE Ward, Payson. The bride is a senior student at the Payson Senior High school and the groom is a graduate of the 'Spanish Fork High school. He is at present serving in the army and left Wednesday for He is soon his training camp. to be sent overseas. A group visited at the County (EraMe Infirmary during the week. They were Mrs. Tessie Drissell, Mrs. Boy, Jan. 18, Clair and Donna Florence Mitchell, Mrs. Lilly Mitchell, Mrs. Nellie Kapple and Jo Bowen Christensen, Spanish Mrs. May Kapple. Ross Dowdle Fork. Boy, Jan. 19, Gordan C. and acted as chauffeur and also enLeone Miller Orton, Spanish Fork. the joyed visiting Payson people Boy, Jan. 19 Wayne and Delma at the Infirmary. Hinze Trotter, Payson. Boy, Jan. 20, Keith G. and Mr. and Mrs. Glade Cowan, in Bethel White Drissell Payson. company with their daughter and Girl, Jan. 20, Kedzie Witney husband, Dr .and Mrs. Geo. A. and Pearl Ballard Winnie, Miller, and children of Murray, are visiting at El Paso, Texas, Girl, Jan. 22, Lionel Jr. and with a second daughter and hus- Dolores Leone Wilcox Wall, Sanband, Dr. and Mrs. Wendell L. taquin. Pierce and family. They plan Girl, Jan. 22, La Monte Anton to return home by way of Ari- and Mary Lou Graham Jensen, zona, where they will visit Mrs. Spanish Fork. Cowans brother and wife, Mr. Boy, Jan. 23, Donald Earl and and Mrs. A. C. Leetham, and Erlenne Davis Partridge, Payson. family. Boy, Jan. 23, Benjamin Archibald and Barbara Ferrin Leath-aPayson, Boy, Jan. 24, Thomas Hart and Shirlene Johnson Brown, Spanish Fork. Boy, Jan. 24, Allen David and HUISH THEATER Leona Youd Warner, Spanish AT PAYSON Top Qualify Merchandise tes The Birthday Dinner club was. Lt and Mrs. J. LeRoy Simmons entertained Thursday at the home are happv to anrounce the hnth of Mrs Byron Mendenhall, with of their first child, a girl, bnii Mrs. Elizabeth Manwill as co- Jan. 17 at Wichita Falls, Texa-- , Nine ladies enjoyed hostess. Grandparents are Mr. and Mis their hospitality. Earl Simmons, and Mi Visits Norway" FOR THE HOME Foam Pillows Flour Squares, Large Size 5 for $1 Foam Rubber Iron Board Pad and Cover Set 1 Pad 2 Covers $2 Nylon Blend Blanket 3 Vi pounds Extra Long Satin Bound $4 8 for $1 Wash Cloths Remnants FOR CHILDREN Sun, Mon. Tues, Wed. $4 Jan. 30-3- 1 - Feb. 2 Matinee on Sunday The muslcavalcade and the personal story of the greatest busi- ness on earth! IRVING Theres BERLIN'S No Business Like Show Business ETHEL MERMAN DONALD O'CONNOR MARILYN MONROE DAN DAILEY JOHNNIE RAY MITZI GAYNOR Thursday, Friday, Saturday February Matinee Saturday . . They called him Injun-LovThey called on him when everyone else had run away! er Tm4aark Ba U PRAX is new 8 Pat. Off. that mates Hater-ripclU- nt SUITS, JACKETS, PORT SHIRTS resist dirt and sail, , , shed water t DRAXeJ sportswear stays clean longer, look! DRAXing costs keeps its like-neask us for DRAX only little extra service! NO SALES TO EMPLOYEES t . ALL SALES FINAL BE HERE sag Drum Beat ALAN As the Daves Injun-Lov- er LADD in Delmer HiLL CLEANERS Phono 279 OF THESE HOT SHOTS a 10 A, M, FRIDAY |