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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1956 wedding reception was held July 27 for Frankie June Tuckett The and Arthur D. Johnson. young couple were married at the brides home July 18, with Bishop Carlyle Wall performing Frankie is the the ceremony. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank and R. Tuckett of Santaquin Arthur the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Johnson of Provo. Best men were Bob Johnson, brother of the groom; Tom Tuckett, brother of the bride; and Jim Tuckett, cousin of bride. A For Fire, Automobile, Life Insurance or Jioli (CraMc Thomas Harry and Boy. Aug. Carlene Jasper Eastwood, Eureka. Boy, Aug. 1, Allen H. and Darlene Ethel Beardall Ainge, Span1, SEE PEARL ish Fork. Boy Aug. 2, Blaine McNiel and HUESH THEATER Leona Fay Shepherd Carlson, Spanish Fork. AT PAYBOH Boy, Aug. 3, Terry Sylvester (Where It's Really Cool) and Louise Mattinson DeGraw, Payson. Wed Thurs., FrL. Sat. Boy, Aug. 3, Owen and JacAugust Ann Martin BartholoA guy so human, that playing queline mew, Springville. in bomb "Chopsticks with a kid ed-oGirl, Aug. 4, Sterling B. and Manila was more import Joey Oneita Lunt Fackrel, oi ant than the medals he won! TYRONE POWER Springville. KIM NOVAK Boy, Aug. 4, Richard Edwin and La Ree Jackson Miner, ol The Eddy Duchln Story Springville. Boy, Aug. 5, Fred G. and PaIn CinemaScope tricia Spanish Moody White, Matinee Saturday Fork. Color by Technicolor Boy, Aug. 6, Duane James and Sharon Faye Lindley, Payson. Girl, Aug. 6. Emerald Lester Sun., Mon., Tues.. Wed. and Mary Young Moody, Delta ut August Matinee on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Reed Thatcher of Logan announce the birth of their first child, a boy, born July 18, Davey Crocket and at a Logan Hospital. Grandparare Mr. and Mrs. Randall ents the River Pirate Hiatt, Payson; and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thatcher, Salem. Th? Exciting New Adventures! Two frontier giants clash in the young father is a student at Utah living legends of a turbulent river State College in Logan, and will enter the teaching profession alera. ter completing this, his senior In Technicolor year. WALT DISNEY'S Marcia Gay Smith Makes Marriage Plans to Wed Frank Garner in S. L. Temple September 7 Thursday, Friday, Saturday August Matinee Saturday Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wall and son, Robert, have returned from a two weeks trip to the San Fran. ALAN LADD cisco Bay area visiting Mr. and as Cash Adams whod run guns (Mrs. Jack Keous (Don't e) at into hell . . . for a price! Livermore; Mr. and Mrs. Mat Wall and family at Marysville, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barton a Santiago Orville. Many interesting sights ROSSANA PODESTA were seen, including the flood as the native girl who put a price area at Yuba City and Atomic, on his head! Energy Research Laboratory at L t In WarnerColor Livermore. I Samsonite Luggage makes going back-to-scho- a pleasure ! ol Mm's idal r, for short trips or os companion com, $19.50 Men's Two-Suit- er hold, more clothes in less space minus wrinkles, $25 2 piece Sanwonk W at smart at a Pki Beta Kappa and tlayt tmartl It defies tcuff-Inwipes clean with a damp cloth, opens and shuts with astonishing easel todies Tret, ds 52 travel Itenul $17.50 reicu subject to turriNa taxis set only 4450 , Flower girls were Teri Lee Bunce, Andrea Lundell and Debra Birch. Bridesmaids were Janice Lundell, Carolyn Birch, Suzanne Nesbett, Geraldine Badham, Peggy Kay, Pat WHkey, and Kathleen Peterson. Karen Row-ne- y was at the brides book, as Recwas Jacqueline Fowkes. eptionists at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Oral Sudwefeks and Mrs. Carol Johnson. Mrs. Thelma Ahlin, Mrs. Ardella Openshaw, and Mrs. Virginia Bunce were in charge of gifts. The bride was loVely in a gown fashioned in slipper satin, that fell in a long cathederal train. The bodice was moulded with long pointed sleeves in a scalloped yoke was set in lace. The fringe tip veil of illusion fell The from a jeweled tiara. brides bouquet was of baby orchids, surrounding a large orchid. Mr. Osmond Dunford was M C to the following program; opening prayer, Robert Miles.; duet, Marlene and Linda Childs; piano solty Karen Downey; reading, Jacqueline Fowkes; quartet, Carolyn Borgeson, LaRae Robbins, Deanna Peterson and Dorene Wall, accompanied by Nora Westover; vocal solo, Mardene Hermanson, accompanied by Carol Ann McClellan; accordion solo, Norman Houghton; toasts by Pat Wilkey and Bob Johnson and remarks from bride and groom. Glora Clayson played preliminary music as the line was Mr. and Mrs. Morris Smith, ghter, Marcia Gay, to Frank Genola, are announcing the forth- Garner, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Garner, Payson. Rites coming marriage of their dau- - James will be colemnized in the Salt Lake LDS temple Sept. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Piik'Tmr Miss Smith is a junior at brig-haarrived here Monday morrinr Yeung University and plans and for the coming two weeks to continue studies there this will visit here with his mother fall. Mr. Garner is serving with Mrs. Mattie Pickering, and in the U. S. Air Force and is staSalt Lake City with members of tioned at Hamilton Air Force Th?i: Base, California. the Openshaw , family. daughter, Sandra, a summer student at BYU, will return home Mrs. Dick Wagoner and dauwith them. ghters, Pamela, Christine, and Kathleen, have arrived from Among those who participated their home in Greensboro, North in a temple excursion to Logan Sid Corays Entertain for a months visit with Carolina, Wednesday were the following: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Selby Mrs. Laura Cloward, Mrs. Anna For Family Sunday Dixon. Mrs. Wagoner, former Wilson, Mrs. Marie Mendenhall, will be feted Dixon, at Phyllis Mr. and Mrs. Sid Coray enterMrs. Ella Anderson and Mrs. a number of family gatherings. tained a group of 21 at dinner Margaret Peery. Covers were arranged Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cloward and for Mrs. Gene Coray and son, Mrs. Mattie Pickering, Payson, and her young granddaughter, family of Salt Lake City visited Kimo, who are visiting here from Sunday with his mother their home in Long Beach, Cal.; Kathryn Wride, daughter of the here Leon Wrides, of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Laura Cloward, and with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Merrell and have spent an enjoyable two her father, Guy Johnson, Santa- granddaughter, Janet, of Las weeks in California. They vis- quin, who is improving at his Vegas, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ited the Ken Pickerings at North home after being confined to Bean and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tate and baby of Salt Hollywood and the Russell Pick- Payson Hospital with an illness. Lake City; Mrs. Ethel Crandall, erings at Norwalk and the SterlMr. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Bean and Rupert, Idaho; Cora Page, ing Pickerings at San Jose. With Mrs. and Dale and Coray family, 2 the latter they spent days and daughters, Marian and Linda, have vacationed at Denver, Colo. Miss Colleen Coray. nights at Lake Tahoe. m lovely garden party A Frankie Tuckett, Arthur Johnson Repeat Vows July 18, Santaquin Reception Fetes Couple The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah wa3 hosted bv Mrs. WeSton Bean, when she invited the following and cards: Mrs. to luncheon The bride is a graduate of Pay- - Ralph Daniels, Mrs. LeGrande son High School and seminary Gudmundsen. Mrs. Zoe Barnett, Von Hill, and is studying at a beauty scho-- 1 Mrs. Don McCoy, Mrs. Mrs. Max ol in Salt Lake. The groom grad Mrs. Q. M. Burdick, uated from the Provo High Scho Stewart, Mrs. Gould Dixon. ol and has one more year to comMr. and Mrs. Ralph Daniels plete his training in the U. S and family are spending a week Navy. was given at Denver, Colo. They will atA bridal shower the to marriage by tend the Wallgreen Co. showing Tuesday prior Peggy Kay and Geraldine Bad- of Christmas goods w'hile there. ham at the home of Peggy Kay. !L Drink 3 glasses of milk every day elaine Cannon Hi Tales Columnist Deseret American Dairy Ass n. of Utrh Utah Milk Foundation XCLUSIVI White food-aciresistant enamel on the food side guards the "keeping quality when you sea! your canning with Bernardin Caps and Soap Lids. IXCIUSIVI The "double-snap- " signal tells you (1) when you have a safe seal and (2) if youve lost that seal, in time to correct the cause and Bernardin Snap Lids have built-i(XCLUSIVI jar rings of live latex, and are packed to slide out individually. Your favorite grocer has a fresh supply of Bernardin Ops aod "Snap Lids. Ready for you NOW! d n All-Fabr- berNARnn CAM $wmt4 a AMD Mi Up SN AD UDft Cft (fwfli, M. Pair Outmodes Hand Washing ic Cate-hol- Nancy Coombs Tells of Experience in Preparation Of Pageant to be Presented at Hill Cumorah Coombs, daughter of and Mrs. Ralph Coombs, is presently at Palmyra, New York, where she will participate in the annual LDS pageant at Hill Cumorah. The pageant depicts the life of the Prophet, Joseph Smith, and is presented on the very hill where he found the Golden foundation of LDS church hisNancy Mr. your tory. Nancy, a talented vocalist, has been employed for almost a year in New York as companion to Mrs. Charles Harding. Mrs. Harding, widow of a former Pay-so- n man, and her daughter, are spending the summer in Spain. Of her experiences, Nancy most devastating weapon..: A writes: f!3P tTZEUlIHlIJ en where we can cook our food and a front room, with a bathroom a little off the front room and down the hall. The reason Im telling you this in such detail is that not many of the places hJve a kitchen where you can cook your own meals. Here I am in the third day of the two weeks of our rehearsal for the Pageant. Today we are studying the Restoration, and these Elders really do .have a testimony of the Gospel. They give us the lesson on the flannel board just like we are investigators. We hear the lessons as a group and then we break up into sixteen smaller groups and receive the lesson again. We even try to give the lessons to the missionaries, but it is as if we are groping in the darkness for the words that would fit what we would like to say. We strive for truthfulness and a ... to the most delicious CHOCOLATE SODA Today I arrived at Palmyra on in the world! the beginning of one of the most chociest experiences I will ever It is really thrilling to enjoy. know all of these things are haplit l f'l'iilEQ iTCiriCfcSjliJiJ'a.trii pening to me. Palmyra is a small town of at all times. amout 3,000 population. The outThe temperature here is about lining houses are on farms with 60 70 degrees. and Five days acres of tilled land. Everything Phone 40 Payson, Utah is very green and there is a cool this summer it hit 80, they tell me. nice Real weather. breeze blowing, There will be 150 missionaries participating in the Pageant besides the BYU busload and the A people from New York, as myself. They tell us were not to fraternize (not pair off) with the I NEW Eazy Chair ($79.95) opposite sex. I dont mind, because the spirit would be.' lost Now Only and the purpose gone if we do not obey all the standards of the 1 NEW Platform Rocker missionaries, of which I have already met 30. Nylon and Naugahyde I'm staying with a fine LDS lady, whose home is located only Only a third of a block from the church, so I'm really fortunate. I Occatlonal Chair My friend, Gwen Chase, of Queens, is staying on a farm 2 Refinished and Upholstered in Blue Nylon miles from town, but she will have fun because ten girls will Only be staying with her. The little apartment where I am staying is a very old one with old fashioned furniture and utilities, as compared with the fashions of today. We even have a gas burner we have to light and Custom Made for hot bath water. Its instant Specialists In hot water and quite unusual for Furniture me, because Ive never seen anything like it before. We have a Phone Payson 753 double bed and a dresser in the bedroom, and then a little kitch .1 sim-public- CITY DRUG ?? from the new ORCHID ROOM SWEATER COLLECTION LOOKING FOR BARGAIN (6350) ($5Q9S) by A fenturtd In Augtut MdmoUelU tel that looks and hit at Helen though it were Harper performs the magiq in luxu-rioFalFt Wondertpun" Orion favorite fabric. Thit it a must for your wardrobe! Sizet A clastic Cardegon Slipover 5.90 3.98 ($750) Stans Clpolsteriruj ?? Who wouldnt smite if shed just learned that washbowl washing is now a thing of the automatic washer and post with the introduction of the new push-butto- n matching No-Vedryer by The Maytag Company. The new pair wera designed specifically with modern fabrics in mind following consulation with leading manufacturers of synthetics, which make up an increasing amount of the family wardrobe. Yet the washer still packs the traditional Maytag punch for heavily-soile- d conventional fabrics. New styling is highlighted by fluorescent back-panlighting available in a ehoice of six colors. PAYSON, UTAH (Aug. 6, ture marked buttons, hot, Keeping pace with the warm and cold. Its the combination of the new cold miracle fibers todays housewife, the first automatic washer specifically designed with modern, synthetic fabrics in mind is just now being placed on the market, according to Merlynn M Tanner, owner of Payson Furniture & Ap- water temperature setting and the modern fabrg slower speeds that provide the perfect laundering conditions for any synthetic fabric, no matter how delicate. With the the housewife can banish wash-bohand laundering forever. Because synthetic fabrics are smooth and they only accumulate surface soils,, requiring less washing time with slower agitation. Since most synthetics are thermoplastic affected by heat they tend to soften in hot water. Pleats come out or wrinkles become set and difficult to remove. Regular agitation and spins tend to set these wrinkles. With Maytags cold water temperature and slower speeds, the fabrics come out of the washer and dryer in perfect condition, often without the need 1956 use rapidly-expandin- g ern, by man-mad- of mod- e All-Fabri- c, pliance. This Maytag dealership has just received its first shipment of new Maytag automatic washers and matching electric clothes dryers. After consulting with leading manufacturers of synthetic textiles, Maytag engineers have designed two unique features in the new which, combined with already-popula- r Maytag features, make this new appliance the most versatile washman-mad- e er on the market. On the push-butto- n control panel of the washer is a button marked modern fabric and an- for ironing. other marked regular' fabric. These new features, comWhen the modern fabric button bined with Maytags n is pushed, both the agitator and g ability, give the spin speeds of the appliance are housewife, for the first time, a reduced by a third. washer that will launder autoOn the other side of the con- matically in her everything trol panel are the water temprea- - clothes basket. non-porou- s, All-Fabr- ic No-Ve- nt All-Fabri- c, well-know- dirt-chasin- Values on the Avenue Re-Styli- ng PAYSON FURNITURE 49 West Utah Avenue AND APPLIANCE Phone 52 Payson, Utah |