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Show Mr. and Mrs. Page Peery andi sbn, Steve, spent last weekend at Fish Lake and Biyce canyon. HUISH THEATER ' AT PAYSON Tuesday, Wednesday, August RANDOLPH , vndon Crooks Announce Utah University Queen Discloses Wedding Date Wedding of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Crook announce the marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Shirley Brundage, to Rulon Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Einer Christensen, of Spanish Fork. Nuptials were repeated Aug. 1. The couple returned from a honeymoon trip to Yellowstone National Park and will make a home in Spanish Fork. SCOTT Tall Man Riding Color by WarnerColor Also Starring That Battle Cry sensation Dorothy Malone! Friday, Saturday, Aug. Saturday Matinee Superb, Warm, Rich!" Time. Wonderful! A Smash! Exchange Teacher Hosts I Thursday 12-1- 3 Mr. and Darrell Hill, companied by his father, Rulon Hill, have enjoyed a ten-da- y trip to Southern California., They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Peery at Anaheim and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Dalton at Glendale. Mrs. Cue ac- va-vati- Newsreel. Marty ERNEST BORGNINE BETSY BLAIR tes Visiting Companion An early September wedding will join in marriage a lovely University of Utah queen, Miss Hutchinson and Dr. Dorothy Jerry Duncan Nilsson. Announcement of the engagement is being made by the bride-elect- 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Man-for- d J. Hutchinson, of Salt Lake City and Santa Ana, Calif., who formerly owned and operated the OK motor court and service station on East 1st North St., Pay-so- Miss Beth Huish, a recent exchange teacher in Wales, has had as a houseguest during the past week Miss Mary Louise Ballinger of Kansas City, Mo., who was a principal at an Air Force Base in England while Miss Huish was in Wales. On Thursday evening Miss Huish entertained at a buffet supper in honor of the visitor and invited the following to join in the affair: Mrs. Alice Spencer, Mrs. J. Clark Elmer, Mrs. ClarThe couple plans to be mar- ence Hill, Mrs. Patriea Davis and ried Sept. 2 in the Salt Lake LDS Mrs. Ida Huish. Miss Ballinger helped enterTemple. A senior at the University of tain by showing colored slides Utah where she is majoring in she took of Wales and England. home economics, Miss HutchinJunior Delta bridge club was son is affiliated with Kappa entertained Thursday at the home Queen Homecoming An early in the fall of 1954 and was Sigma of Mrs. Ray Stevens. Alpha Epsilon fraternity Violet afternoon luncheon was served, with covers arranged for: Mrs. Queen. In April she represented Utah Will McClellan, Mrs. Clyde Mcat the Cherry Blossom Festival Mahan, Mrs. Ed. Vance, Mns in Washington, D.C., where she George Chase, Mrs. John Lant, was the Utah princess of the Mrs. Emma Cluff, Mrs. George F. Wilson, and Mrs. Zella Cowan event. Kirkland, Salt Lake City, who is HosLDS Now interning at a houseguest of her sister, Mrs. pital, Dr. Nilsson is a graduate McClellan. of Weber College and the University of Utah Medical School. He is a member of Phi Beta Pi, First Ward Children medical fraternity. n. Fifth Ward Primary Notes Anniversary Aug. Matinee on Sunday Fearless nerves of steel against Payson Fifth Ward Primary the thundering horns of death! celebrated the founding of the Trailbuilders program for boys The Magnificent Matador Wednesday afternoon, when, a Round the Block parade took CinemaScope The event marked the place. MAUREEN O'HARA 30th anniversary of the organizaANTHONY- - QUINN tion in which young boys, aged are taught fundamentWed., Thurs.. Fri., Sal. als of LDS church beliefs, good Aug. citizenship, handicraft and scout. , . the 3 year Broadway sensaing. tion is now on the screen. The event took place under Tanners Slate Reunion leadership of Mrs. Evelyn Dons, The Seven Year Itch John Tanner family reunion is Primary president, and teachers of the various classes, including scheduled to be held Saturday,' MARILYN MONROE and boys 3 to 11 years of from 4 to 9:30 p.m., at Liberty TOM EWELL girls Each class entered a float Park in Salt Lake The age. City. CinemaScope in the parade. Trailbuilder lead- group will gather at the grandColor by Deluxe ers are: Mrs. Phyllis Rodgers, and family units are to Matinee Saturday Mrs. Mildred Partridge and Mrs. stand, own lunches. The associabring tion will furnish ice cream. Virginia Gay. Judge M. H. Tanner, Salt Lake City, secretary, is in charge. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooox (Erable Jloll CENTURY Automatic SOFTENER WATER JUST SET IT 1ND FORGET IT THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1955 Thomas By Dorothy A weiner roast was held for the Snday School officers and SPRING LAKE NEWS teachers and their partners at the Santaquin canyon power By Mrs D J Butler plant, last Saturday evening, A Sunday evening church services program was presented and games played by the 35 who attended. were presented by the Primaiy Mr. and Mrs Dewain Sander- with President Nina Benner in son and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Clark, Eureka, spent three days at Fish Lake, a week ago. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oberg and sons, Max and Dale, returned home last week after spending a week at Lovell, Wyo. Returning to her home with them was Mrs. Obergs sister, Mrs. Chole McArthur, who had spent a month visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomas and daughter, LuAnn, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Isaacson returned home Saturday after spending a week at Yellowstone Park and Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomas ty Sunday, Monday, Tuesday The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah HEWS GENOLA 6eeietif CHRONICLE ' End Summer Program Payspn First Ward Primary y combined the annual of the Trailbuilders classes with the Homemakers' Holiday of the Homemakers classes Wednesday evening as a featured event to mark the close of the summers Fun-da-la- program. Held at the Ward church, a program and refreshments were arranged in the banA display of the quet hall. years work was shown, which included lesson material and handicraft. About 70 persons attended, including the boys and girls, their parents, members of the bishopric and stake board members. Teachers In charge were Mrs. Phyllis Rodgers, Mrs. Mildred Partridge, Mrs. Virginia Gay, of the Trailbuilders classed, Mrs. Jane Elmer and Mrs. Charlotte Wiggins of the Homebuilders First-Fift- h Girl, Aug. 1, Aiphvs and Donna Adelia Pitts Bingham, Provo. Boy, Aug. 1, Walter Martin and Margaret June Taylor Truesdale, Lincoln, Neb. Girl, Aug. 2, Raymond William and Doris Arlene Goodman Hansen, Tooele. Boy, Aug. 2, Daren Curtis and Ruth Wilson Young, Spanish classes. Fork. Girl, Aug. 3, Kenneth Vernal and Ila Mae Thomas Ewede, Pay-so- entertained at a Sunday dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Alden Tuft from Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jarvis, Orem, Douglas Sorensen and wife, the former Janice Larsen, left for Fort Worth, Texas, after visiting here for a month with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Larsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sorensen, Provo. They had previously made their home at Limestone, Maine. They were transferred to Texas when he for six years, Birthday club held a party for Mrs. Harold Oberg, Saturday evening at a hamburger fry at Salem Park. They returned to the Oberg home and cards were Prizes went to Mrs. played. Grant Larson, Rodney Martin, Mrs. Milton Thomas and Harold Oberg, Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Isaacson, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Dewain Mrs. Sandetson, Rodney Martin, Grant Larson, and Milton Thomas,. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Sullivan and children, of Tod Park, visited last weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burke Draper. Mrs. Aldon Nelson returned home Sunday after visiting at Costa Mesta and Pasadena, Calif., for two weeks. She visited at home of Bishop and Mrs. Peter Dalebout and with her son, Elder Lloyd Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Martin and son, Dennis, Snuday visited at Salt Lake City. charge. The theme, Primary Treasures, was given by Larry Griffiths assisted by seven children Priletters spelling holding Letters signified P for mary." Prayer, R for Reverence, I for Interesting Things, M for Music and Songs, A for Articles of Faith, R for Good Reading, and Y for You, Jim Mower gave the closing hoe. Mr and Mrs. Jim Condie of Union and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Menlove and three children of Provo were guests Sunday of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Menlove. t V Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allen and children, Brenda and Ronnie, recently were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Butler. Mrs, Allen and Mrs. Butler are sisters. Arthur Sadler of Salt Lake City was the weekend guest of his brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Hector Sadler. talk. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nelson, Service Pins were Seagull awarded to Jennie Ruth Lyman, alt Lake City were guests of Carol Jacobson, and Karren their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ElButler, and pinned to their dress- mer Mower. es by their fathers. Mrs. Martha Hall, Overton, A set of the Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and Nev., was guest of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl of Great Price, purchased and with Primary love pennies was Chesley Walker. Mrs. Hall has presented to Bishop Byron Thom- recently been to Salt Lake City as to replace the books lost m the to meet her brother, Frank Jones, fire. Portland, Ore. Singing was furnished by the Joseph Menlove family reunion children, conducted by Mrs. Taylor. Organist was Mrs. was held recently at Saratoga. Darlene Jacobson. Lunch, a program and swimming, . . e . were diversions of the day. New officers was chosen as Mrs. Lucile Spenser, her sister, Walter Butler, president; Leona Howard of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Janice Spencer of Pay-so- n Della Mower, vice president; and drove to Reno, Nev., recent- Arthur Sadler, secretary. Genea-olog- y is under direction of Inez ly, and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Stewart and family. They Menlove and Beulah Litchfield also enjoyed a day at Lake Ta son-in-la- La-Ne- ta wol-low- NEW FLOOR CARE ENDS WAXING! One of the difficult job of housekeeping is to wax linoleum and tile floors. asphalt Now, thanks to Glaxo, its no longer necessary to wax and scrub; just apply Glaxo about twice a year. It maintains a high lustre, non slip coating that seals out dirt. Glaxo dries in one hour and is water clear. Its cheaper than wax in the long run, besides saving a terrific amount of work, plus truly a beautiful floor. "VALUES ON THE AVENUE" PAYSON FURNITURE and APPLIANCE 43 W. Utah Ays. Phon Payson, Utah n. Offers You All The Soft Water You Need - FOR SI. 75 Boy, Aug. 4, Calvin Joseph and Joyce Barney Tippetts, Spanish Fork. Boy, Aug. 4, Dean and Leota Spanish May Vance Fillmore, Fork. Boy, Aug. 5, Thadore Howard and Maxine Peterson Gordon, Spanish Fork. Girl, Aug. 5, Ray and Nellie Darlene Nelson Truesdale, Shawnee, Okla. 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