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Show Merle Clayson, Robert Fullmer Repeat Vows in Salt Lake Temple, Reception Honors Couple The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY, JUNE 19. 1958 Santaquin News Saturday, June 14, was a W. happy day for Mr. and Mrs. T. Jolley of Santaquin, a family reunion which proved such a success last year was repeatand ed. Brothers, sisters, were reunited, grandchildren coming from various parts ac-of Utah and Calif, to renew quaintances and honor their parents. After a buffet style feast on the spacious lawn of the family home a program was held in which members of the family participated. Races and games followed with prizes for everyone. Among the 40 descendants were: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bry son and 4 children, Ogden; Mrs. Zella Hill, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. William Jolley and 7 children, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Peterson and 3 children, Santaquin; Mrs. Mary Redmond and son David, Eureka; Mr. and Mrs. George Orem and 4 children, Elberta; Mr. and Mrs. Delmar French, Calif.; Mr. and Hollywood, Mrs. W. S. Jolley and 2 children, Carmichael, Calif.; Mrs. Gail Dyer and son, David, Santa Clara, Calif.; and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anderson and 2 sons of Salt Lake City, Utah. A gift was presented to their parents by the children. Bishop and Mrs. Frank Sorenson and family returned home Monday from a vacation trip to Calif., where they visited with their daughter, Carol, and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Christensen left early Sunday morning for a trip to Calif, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Holla-daand family of Ontario, Oregon, have been visiting in Santaquin at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Holladay, and Mrs. Olive Greenhalgh. While here they have had two of their children in the Utah Valley hospital for surgery. Attending MIA June Conference to participate in the dance festival at Salt Lake last week from here were: Sherrie Jarvis, Marla Hudson, Suzanne and Helen Shaw, Carol Peter- Janet Davis, Subscription rate, $3.00 per year, 1.75 6 months, payable in advance; single copy 10 cents. Max R. Warner, Publisher. Madoline Dixon, Correspond- ent. c 0C1AT10I UTAH STAT Roger Ross, Roger Openshaw, Dennis Christensen, Norman Wall, Stephen Fowkes, and Joe Kelley. EDITORIAI Here with Parents Ann McClellan of Long Beach, Calif., is visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, and a number of other relatives and friends. Mi s. t Holds Reunion Mrs. Sarah Grant and her family will gather for a reunion Sunday, June 22, at Arrowhead. it will be the first time the family has been to- gether in 28 years. Expected home for the event are the following: Mr. nd Mrs. LeRoy Grant, St. Paul, Minn.; HUISH THEATRE Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grant, Glen Grant, Tacoma, Wash.; UTAH PAYSON. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Grant, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mr. and Wed., Thurs., FrL Sat. Mrs. Leslie Grant, Salt Lake June City; Mr. and Mrs. Guy NielA strange wild kid who fell in son, Mapleton; Mr. and Mrs. love with the .38 in his left Stewart Schaerrer, Payson. hand . . . A teenager wanted dead or alive! The real story of Billy the Kid! The Left Handed Gun PAUL NEWMAN Matinee Saturday Sunday, Monday, Tuesday June Matinee on Sunday TWO BIG HITS SUSPENSE . . . that chills like a scream in the night! Mr. and Mrs. Sid Coray and Colleen Coray have from a trip to New Mexico, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mer-re- ll at Los Alamos, and also stopped at Santa Fe and other Enroute home they places. visited the Grand Canyon. Miss LaMar Ashby Visits Sarah Grant Family NATIONAL Visitors at the Sid Coray home are Mrs. Charles (Diane Coray) Tate and two little Mr. girls of Boulder, Colo. Tate, a teacher at the University of Colorado at Boulder, was awarded a master degree at Utah State College, Logan, last week. He is to teach at Colorado Springs extension school (University of Colorado) this summer. Glennys relatives. Daughter, Judith, participated in youth activities in Salt Lake City, held in conjunction with LDS June conference. Pay-so- In rites performed Monday, June 9, at Salt .Lake LDS temRobert Leon Fullmer ple, claimed Jessie Merle Clayson as his bride. A wedding breakfast followed at Harmons cafe, with the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fullmer, as hosts. The couple was honored at a reception Wednesday, June h LDS 11, at Payson ward church, given by the brides parents, Mr. ard Mrs. Reuel Clayson. The bride was lovely in a gown of white lace and tulle, fashioned with a ruffle of tulle around the neck, tapered sleeves which buttoned at the wrist, and an insert of tulle down the front of the full length lace skirt, which was edged in a wide band of pleated tulle. Her bridal veil was attached to a crown of seed pearly and sequins and she carried a bouquet of gardenias and red rosebuds. She was attended by Mrs. Dean Dudley, Mrs. Ross who are sisters of the bride; Mrs. Robert Windley, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Maxine Hoover, Miss Joyce r. Wilson and Mrs. John Sharon Fullmer, young s ster of the bridegroom, was junior bridesmaid. dresses of pastel shades were enhanced with baskets of pink, blue and white dasies. Ray Baadsgaard stood as best man to the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodgers and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Taylor received guests at the door and Mrs. Lowell, McClellan supervised signing of the brides book, while organ selections were played during the receiving period bv Mrs. Lois Cowan and Mrs. Lyman K apple, a visitor from Nevada. An abundance of early summer flowers were used in dicoration of the building, with arrangements of June roses and orange blossoms combined with peonies, gladioli, asters and other flowers in the chapel and other rooms. The pink and white wedding cake was displayed on a handmade lace table cover, and guests were served at small tables spread with white linen cloths and centered with bowls chrystal containing floating roses, each bowl adorned with an outline of pink First-Fift- Mel-dru- Kin-nea- Their Larry Simmons Visits Frcm Caifornia ed Pearl Henline, John Peters Plan Marriage in Logan Temple July 11, Reception to Fete Couple Bob Nicholes Visits Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Henline announce the engagement of With Mother Here their daughter, Pearl, to John A. Peters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guests at the home of Mrs. E. H. (Pete) Peters, formerly Edna Nicholes are her son. Bob of Payson now residents of Nicholes, of Salinas, Calif., and Blackfoot, Idaho. her daughter, Mrs. S. W. y The and five children, recent- set for wedding11 date has been in the Logan July of ly Helena, Mont Bob, an art teacher in the Salinas Junior High School, is herd. Prayers were by Arthur enroute to Europe for a sumLivingston, the bridegrooms mer tour with two companion teachers. grandfather, and Ross Mrs. Rosskelly and children The gift room was in charge are to be joined by Mr. Rossof Mrs. Alice Spencer, Mrs. kelly at the end of the week, Eva Coombs, Mrs. Fanny Vin- and they will go on to Washcent and Mrs. Ann Adams, all ington, D.C., where they will aunts of the bride, and gift make their home. bearers were Charles Rodgers, Ronee Hurst and Duane StevThe age of any fish can be ens and Joan Dudley. determined by microscopic exMrs. Vera Staheli acted as amination of the scales. For hostes in the serving room, each year a small ring, similar and refreshments were serv- to the growth ring of a tree, ed by Kathryn Hoover, Col- is added. leen Hodgson, Glenna Elmer, and Judy Houser, Nina Charlotte Hansen. Assisting in the kitchen were Mrs. MarDon't Buy a New ion Elmer, Mrs. George Strong, Mrs. A. D. Jones, Mrs. Allen SEWING MACHINE which Included a vocal duet by Vernon and Robert Finch, accompanied by Albert Payne; a vacol solo by Mrs. Ben Lea-thaaccompanied by Mrs. Howard Riley; musical reading, Grace Fielding, accompanied by Mrs. Lois Cowan; vocal duet, Dean and Lois Ann Dudley, accompanied by Ruth Leifson; tributes, Mrs. Lowell McClellan and Kenneth Shep- Ross-tell- We will rebuild your old one and put motor anld light on it for $24.50. 3 months guaran- ' -- tee on all repairs. University. Phone 4 Q Payson 65-- W S' to y l3ljkjlrd88.. mm jshjqi VALUE ANOTHER BIG SCOOP design on quality French Crepe, ed with Virgin White Snowflqke top fillCela-clou- TERRIFIC JUNE BUY CHENILLE BEDSPREADS Wavy line chenille in beautiful homemaker Full or Twin. col-lor- 100 Banishes soap film) Prevents diaper rashl 2 for $5 SPECIAL BEDDING BUY SOLID COLOR BLANKET Automatic Washer Hot or Warm Wash Selector. e Warm or Cold Rinse Selection. Avisco Rayon and Orion blend. Nylon bindings Machine washable. Regulated Cottons.. FOR GIRLS Pr. Mylar Qhambrays. Sew and Save NOW! Two styles to choose from. Boxer waists in prints or plaids or regular full-cdenim jeans styles, Boxer sizes from 2 to 8 and regular style, sizes 4 to 14. REDUCED TO CLEAR BETTER PIECE GOODS Tissue Ginghams, Butcher Rayons with Mylar, and Tufted Nylon. Organdy. 66c GIRLS' POLO SHIRTS Value packed offering. Sizes 3 to fix 2 for SPECIAL OFFERING BOY'S KNIT BRIEFS $1 Sizes $21950 4 3 to 16 SPECIAL BUY WOMEN'S POPLIN SHORTS Solid colors and stripes. $1 pr. for ch 2 to 2 4. for Wave-Actio- Broken sizes, Broken lot. 1.22 Copacity Tub for big loads. Agitator washes cleaner. EASY TERMSI Ten North Frederick GARY COOPER DIANE VARSI SUZY PARKER in CinemaScope Matinee Saturday LIMBERING UP , . . Blonde and pretty Martha Mitchell combines her aearch for driftwood with retting a tan at Daytona Beach, Florida. 88c BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS REDUCED TO CLEAR room-mat- Full 9 lb. yd BOYS' BOXER PLAY SHORTS Sizes Bright attractive colors. Ever-glaz- Cottons, ut s. T 3.66 2 Automatic Cycle. One for regular wash . . . one for delicate fabrics. e had become My my fathers sweetheart and I was glad. d. DRESS LENGTHS, BETTER PIECE GOODS PRE-CU- 4 yds. 99 JEANS $1 First June fsaefati mi FiEimi mi IIiHIboxerIWaist 2for3 88 Gives top water greater rinsing power than rain water! Wed., Thurs., FrL, Sat. the Penney crew does the picking for you! I TERRIFIC PILLOW lint-fre- e, GENA ROWLANDS For One Week i , 00000000000000 JAMES MASON introducing Miss Henline is a graduate of Payson High School and the the Payson High School and LDS Seminary. For the past LDS Seminary. He has comtwo years she has been em- pleted two years of college at ployed by the Mt. States Tel- the BYU. He has just recently returnephone & Telegraph Co. at ed from an LDS Mission in Payson. Mr. Peters is a graduate of Argentine and Chile. s Service Cry Terror in CinemaScope Payson Furniture temple. .Vi'j r 5ayson Sewing Machine to the rinse automatically for up to 39 brighter, cleaner clothes tool High Cost of Loving For Carpet See Merlynn G-a- Adds conditioner ROD STEIGER INGER STEVENS An Intimate Comedy JOSE FERRER Larry Sfimmons and Miss Kay Brown of San Bernardino, Calif, spent a few days: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simmons. Larry has been a student at the University of California at Berkeley the past three years. He is working at the present time at The Naval Ordnance test station at China Lake, Calif. Miss Brown has been attending the BYU and will continue for the summer classes. Mel-dru- Hodgson, Mrs. Melvin Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Staheli, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Allgood, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Fielding. The couple have honeymooned at the Grand Canyon and the parks of Southern Utah. They will make their home at Spanish Fork. Mr. Fullmer plans to attend Brigham Young Page Furniture Co. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PAYSON. UTAH PHONE n, Mr. Erlandson is a former bishop of Payson First LDS ward and supervised the building of the present chapel. He is a retired orchardist and business man. Mrs. Erlandson, known for the upkeep of her beautiful home and grounds, has long been associated with the Cul-tu- s Club and is one of the few charter members still residing in Payson. Visit at Coray Home in Payson Christensen, Ellen Greenhalgh, Nelson, Una Jean Carolyn Painter and Sharon Openshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Ashby of San Lorenzo, Calif., have been the center of family attentions during the past ten days while visiting here with relatives. Houseguests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ashby, they enjoyed a picnic in Kellys Grove, Springville Canyon; dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Holm, Provo; and a trip to the Grand Canyon, Bryces and Zions Canyons. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ashby The Payson Chronicle accompanied the visitors on the to the canyons over trip A weekly newspaper, establishthe weekend. Lamar and wife ed in 1888, published every left for their home Monday Thursday and entered as secevening. ond Class matter at the post officp in Pavson, Utah, under Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wride the act of March 8, 1879. and daughters of Twin Falls, Idaho, are visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Erlandson celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary Sunday, when they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Gilson at their home in Salt Lake City. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Erlandson, Payson. Long time residents of it presently with the Army in Germany and will be there for another year. Miss Francom, a recent graduate of Payson High School, is employed at the local bank. y son, 63rd Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs. John Francom wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Jacklyn, to Pvt. Jack Miller, son of Mrs. Lola Nell Adams, of Orem. No plans for their marriage have been made. Mr. Miller At Home In Santaquln, 40 Members Present Della Hudson Otto Erlandson Note To Pvt. Jack Miller W. T. Jolleys Hold Family Reunion on June 14 By Miss Jacklyn Francom Announces Troth TERRIFIC BUY WOMEN'S MEN'S CHAMBRY WORK SHIRTS AND TWILL JEANS Long or short sleeves. Sizes 14 to 17 1 each DENIM MEN'S BETTER SPORT SHIRTS Specially purchased for this event. All sizes Black, red and blue. 1.50 Closeout numbers and broken stock. Pr- - & 2.44 colors. ea e |