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Show Class Reunions Planned Santaquin Shower Fetes Arlene Wilson Guest at During Harvest Days Douglas Tolman Bride Bridal Shower Thursday Several graduating classes of A bridal shower was held Pavson High School are plan- Monday night for Carol Goble ning reunions to take place dur- Tolrr.an who was married Aug. ing Homecoming and Harvest 13 to Douglas Tolman. Douglas Days. Some of them are listed is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus below: Tolman of Santaquin and Carol Class Reunion for Pavson grad- the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aluates of 1932 will be held Sat- vin Goble of Nephi. urday, August 31, 7:30 p.m., at N Douglas is stationed with the vy and is home on leave. the Legion Hall. Stewart Schaer-re- r The shower was given by Mrs. is Chairman of the committee consisting of Marion Patten Love- Cyrus Tolman and was held in less, Mae Houser Spencer and the Santaquin Second Ward recreation hall. Mrs. Albert HudNorma Burraston Bona. Payson High School graduating class of 1924 will hold their first class reunion, September 1. A luncheon and program are being planned to be held in American Legion Hall, 12 noon. Interested class mates and partners may contact Naoma Ellsworth man for information. Hill-- , Class of 27 will hold a reunion, their first in thirty years, on Sunday, Sept. 1, 2 p.m. at the Parkview School. Class of 37 will hold their twentieth anniversary reunion d August 31, 7 p.m. at the LDS ward amusement hall. Reservations should be made with Clyde Dixon by August 22. Class of 42 will hold a reunion Sunday, Sept. 1, 7:30 p.m., at the Social Center, 770 East First South, Spanish Fork. The event will mark their fifth reunion in as many years. Park-Secon- Mrs. A. A. Jackson and Mrs. Glen Daniels have just returned from a vacation in El Paso, Tex. They made the trip down by bus, and came back by car with their son and brother SSgt. Russell Jacobson and his wife Kumiko and baby Kay. While there they visited in Juarez, Mexico. Russell has returned to Biggs A.F. base in El Paso and his wife and baby will remain with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jacobson in Spring Lake. Miss Arlene Wilson, who will Cultus Club Holds wed Fred Lyman August 21st, was honored at a bridal shower Thursday at the home of Miss Summer Social Thursday May Ivey. Junior Cultus Club met ThursGuests brought gifts of a personal nature and showed them day evening at Memorial Park for a summer social and brief busiupon the bride. Games were ness A buffet supper played and refreshments were was meeting. served to 22 members. served. Mrs. Douglass Dixon was in Attending were: Joy Wightman, Lois Stark, Dorothy Kotter, Bar- charge, assisted by Mrs. Blair bara Jer.sen, Dessie Webster, Mar-den- e Davis, Mrs. Carol Harding, Mrs. Hermanson Nelson, Betty Clarence Hill, Mrs. Rex MendenJean Tanner, Geraldine Badham hall, Mrs. Bryce Jones, Mrs. Carl McClellan Payson; Barbara DeFiore and Mrs. Tom Reece. Carol Garrett, Lyman, Lois AnA large group of the Payson derson, Carol Gadd, Nan Christensen, Janet Westring, Nephi; Pat Jaycees and their wives had a Nielsen, Jackie Caras, Sp. Fork; swimming party at Arrowhead resort Thursday night, Aug. 15. in addition to the bride-to-band her mother, Mrs. Elmo Wil- After the group went swimming son; the hostess and her mother, they had barbecued hamburgers Mrs. Charles Ivey; and the bene- and a watermelon bust. Special guests were Mr. and dicts mother, Mrs. Grant Lyman Mrs. Frank Holm and Mr. and and daughter Jennie Ruth. Mrs. Theron Hill. Jr. son acted as MC to ihe following program: prayer, Mrs. Mary Ann Nelson; novelty son, Nadine West-ove- r and Marla Hudson; accordion number, Sherrie Painter; vocal solo, Phyllis Griffiths; reading, Beaulah Voorhees; piano solo, Nora Westover; quartet, Dorene Wall, Dear.na Peterson, Carolyn Borgeson and LaRae Robbins, accompanied by Nora Westover; duet, Richard and Virginia Drol-linge- r, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Drollinger, they were accompanied by Mrs. Roma Pfouts and ed. Party Aug. 28 Rita Page Completes Extensive Art Course at Park Receives Certificate from Conneticut School Navy Mothers Club, now inMrs. Earl Page has completed active, will hold a party at Pay-so- n Memorial Park August 28, a course of study with the Fam6 p.m., at the fireplace. All memous Artist Painting School, fine bers are invited to attend, with arts division, at West Port. Conn., and has received her certificate partners given a special of graduation. Mrs. Page, who took up paintMr. and Mrs. Wayne Stewart ing six years ago, completed the of Sparks, Nev., have been guests course in two and a half years, at the home of his parents, Mr. though three years are allowed and Mrs. Del Stewart. by the school. The course is giv- Mrs. Shirley Anderson and children of Salt Lake City visited here a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Del Stewart, and other relatives. The descendants of J. C. and Almira Elmer McClellan held a reunion Sunday in Memorial Park. Mrs. Ray L. Pratt of Salt Lake City was a guest. Sixty-fou- r members were present. Mrs. Grace Goble and Mrs. Della McClellan, sisters, have vacationed Jn San Francisco with Mrs. Gobles daughter, Jean Marie Goble. They also visited Dale Mrs. McClellans Mr. and Mrs. Verdell Lunt of Shepherd, who is attending scho- Redlands, Calif., together with ol there. his mother and husband, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McFarland of Cedar Karen Carter has returned City, are visiting in Payson. The home after spending three weeks Lunts are former owners of the at Sparks, Nev., visiting with her Peerless Cleaners in Payson. uncles, Wayne and Boyd Stewart, While here, they are guests of and families. While in Nevada, their daughter and husband, Mr. she visited many places of nter-es- and Mrs. LaVell Gasser, Payson; including Virginia City and ar.d also another daughter and Lake Tahoe. Her parents, Mrs. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Victor and Mrs. Reid Carter, made the Thurgood in Provo. trip to Sparks t? bring her home, and also brought Susan Spencer Mrs. Henry Pollock of Kanarra-villand David Stewart home with Southern Utah, was honorthem. ed Sunday by members of her family, when she celebrated her 74th birthday at a picnic party Mrs. Jack Brimhall held at Palmyra Park in Spanish Fork canyon. at Feted Shower In the group were six of her Mrs. Jack Brimhall, nee Melva eight sons and daughters, Mr. and Loveless, who was married re- Mrs. Orval Merrell, Payson; Mr. cently, was honored Thursday and Mrs. Peery Larson, Spanish evening at a miscellaneous show- Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pollock er given by the neighbors at the of. Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd home of Mrs. Willis Payne. Games Birch, Price; Mr. and Mrs. Joy were arranged as entertainment Pollock of Cedar City. Mrs. Vau-ph- n Isom, Kanarraville. Mr. and with novelty prizes given to winMrs. Denor Pollock and Mrs. was a luncheon and lovely ners, Clair Woodbury, Henderson, Nev., served to 20 neighbors and were unable to attend. son-in-la- t, e, en by correspondence only. Mrs. Page has pictures hanging on walls of friends and acquaintances in Utah towns, and also as far away as Hawaii ind in western states such as California, Nevada and Colorado. She has sold some and given many as gifts. Her own home is beautifully decorated with various scenes of Utah, especially those favored by her husband. One of her landscapes was seSisters, Mrs. Harvey Hutchin- lected by the Famous Artist Schoson and Mrs. Wayne Benson, have ol to use for advertising in the historical-churc- h schools gallery, and was displayenjoyed a tour with a group of forty from ed for some time about a year Utah County. Mrs. Armond Han- ago. cock was also a member of the Finding painting to be an entour group. joyable hobby, Mrs. Page only The trip was made by chart- regrets that she did not take it ered bus, and the travelers visit- up earlier in life. She has tried ed numerous places of interest various kinds of painting, includincluding Niagara Falls, Boston, ing portraits, but enjoys doing New York City, Washington D. landscapes and florals best. Oils h C. They also witnessed the are her favorite media. , Pageant and saw a big leaHer first teacher, Oliver Pargue baseball game. son of Springville, possibly planted the seer for her studies and a Mrs. Thos. A. Smith, Mrs. desire to continue painting. To Sherman Scott and L. A. Patten him she gives credit, and to all of Arizona, left for their homes w'ho have helped her, including following a visit of the past few Paul Salisbury of Provo, with weeks with relatives and friends. whom she studied last winter and Her corresdondence They were guests at the homes spring. of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Patten and course has progressed while she studied with local artists. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McClellan. A highlight of her trip to the last year was a visit to her East Jayshees Hold Meeting Art School, where she became with her teachers, and acquainted See Hawaiian Films also with the president, Albert one of the nations Doran, was Regular Jayshee meeting illustrators. held at Dons Cafe recently with and members present. guests Pres. Betty Llewellyn was in charge of the meeting, with Ginger Tervort, and Colleen Peterson in charge of decorations. A program was presented by Mrs. Erma Fech who showed colored films of her recent trip to Hawaii. Her two grandchildren, Sherrie and B. L. Barnett sang and danced Hawaiian songs. 20-d- Cum-ora- for-mo- st MATCHED Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. August MARILYN As MONROE Technicolor Saturday Matinee Wear-N-Ferce- I Fn.Hibt.fUuT'Mk labor Day Square Dance Jamboree )0 gun. nczamssss jvJ PcytoA Aoiof Hqh Meek Sdoo! Caawwl JERRY LEWIS a teenat his sensational best age terror who scares nobody Water Show Band Concert Easy-Alt- er too! . ... Double Decker Hamburgers Frosted Root Beer Complete Fountain Service Will be Open a! 12 Noon Each Sunday NO BEER SERVED. ON SUNDAY is the word! Smart two wasl Smartly styled, yes, but fine quality leathers and low, low construc- waistband, but himself. DARREN McGAVIN MARTHA HYER VistaVision Wed.. Thurs., Fri.. Sal. August Matinee Friday, Matinee Saturday Ho mecoimng Program CAR SERVICE WORK d CARY GRANT loves DEBORAH KERR on the French Riviere, across an ocean and all over New York in Leo McCareys An Sxedsy Afcemeew Fcysea City Farii - Only $2.98 BEST VALUES n!y $3.98 ALWAYS... Affair to Remember CinemaScope i Pants Shirts DEPARTMENT STORES j PHONE 33 OPEN SUNDAYS pairs of DICKIES shirts and pants today. DICKIES have the exclusive The Delicate Delinquent noon PAYSON tion will last longer, look better. Better get several Sunday, Monday, Tuesday August Matinee on Sunday 12 ROE'S BAKERY' Maureen's Drive Inn A wedding reception was held Saturday night in the Memorial building at Eureka for Daryl J. Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kay, Santaquin and Darlene Bell, daughter of Mrs. Rhoda Bell of Eureka. They were married the same day at the brides home in Eureka. They left after the reception for a honeymoon to Canada. They will make their home in Salt Lake. meal-tim- your job. DICKIES are made from the finest Sanforized materials. Their the Showgirl I Wedding Reception Fetes Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Kay mid-summ- er tailoring. See the graduated sizes that fit you, fit The Prince and FREE Mrs. Emma Peart, Salt Lake City, formerly of Payson is visiting in Seattle, Wash., with her grandson, Lee Houser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Houser of Paysoni. Lee is employed at' an aircraft company in Seattle. Our angel food is tantalizing; its satisfying; its refreshing; its particularly appealing as e a pick Its perfect for serving up. with ice cream. DICKIES high. quality workmanship, their and neat have seen her later! Fire Works n, 1 Come in and see p. LAURENCE OLIVER He never should have seen her show he never, never should 2 Mammoth Parades C" SHIRTS AND PANTS the showgirl with the sliding shoulder-stra- SEPTEMBER Clay-bour- 23lcfcies AT PAYSON 31, Mr. and Mrs. Page Peery have had her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Davis of North Ridge, Calif., as guests during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jones vacationed recently in the northNeighbors Call at New west, and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jameson in Oregon. The Home of Mrs. Durrant Jones family and the Jamesons were neighbors a number of years Neighborhood women called at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. ago while living in Eureka. Tom Durrant Thursday afterMr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor noon, and with Mrs. Durrant and young son, Greg, are visiting a social in the newly comhere with his parents, Mr. and pleted Durrant home. A lovely Mrs. Sterl Taylor, and also in copper wall planter was presentSantaquin, with Mrs. Taylors ed to help spruce up the new residence. Mrs . Marcellus Chard parents, the Christensens. and Mrs. Alma Wilson arranged Guests at the home of Mr. and the affair, and other guests were: Mrs. Frank McClellan Sunday, Mrs. James Durrant and daughtincluded Mr. and Mrs. Dee ers, Clara Jean and Alta Jo: Mrs, Ronald, Gerald, Brent, James Durrant Jr., Mrs. Earl Gale and Shanna Clayboum, all Peterson, Mrs. John, Schaerrer Mrs. A. C. Bartholomew, Mrs. P. of Orem. J. Mitchell, Mrs. Blaine Dibble, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jensen are Mrs. Clifford Spencer, Payson; announcing the birth of a baby and Mrs. Durrants mother, Mrs. girl, born Aug. 7 at Utah Valley Ruben Peterson of Santaquin. The little Hospital in Provo. girl, to be named Julie Rae, has Rusone brother, Mr. and Mrs. Alsell Jensen. bert Jansen of Payson are grandparents of the new arrival. Be Handsome on the Job HUISH THEATER tlTST Mr. aand Mrs. Reed Peery and family of Santa Ana, Calif., spent a vacation in Payson with relatives. In their honor a family was party given by Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Woods at their home, for the visitors and Mr. and Mrs. Page Peery and Steven, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peery and family, Mrs. Virginia Peery and family, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. John L. Larson and family of Moab. e, Virginia Drollinger. Games were played after the program and refreshments serv- Navy Mothers Will Hold The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY, AUGUST 22. 1957 K |