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Show r The Pay son Chronicle, Payson, Utah Albert THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 1958 Asfs Fete Garden Party at Swenson Home in Spanish Fork Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stevens entertained at dinner for September 10 Will Open AAUW Years Activity Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Ethel Stev- - Grandson at A lovely garden party to be held at the home of Mrs. Ross Swenson on Wednesday, September the 10th will start fall activities for the Spanish Fork Branch of the American Association of University Women. All women of the Spann ish area who are Family Dinner Thurs. A hot chicken supper Thursday night as enwyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ashby in honor of their grandson, Blaine Ashby, Spanish Fork, who has left for Denmark, where he will serve as an LDS missionary. Other guests included his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ashby and his brothers and sisters, Spanish Fork; also Mr. and Mrs. Dean Holm and family of Fork-Payso- have university graduates been extended an invitation to the affair. Mrs. Arvil Huff :s chairman of the social, with Mrs. Norman Obom as in the absence of branch president, Mrs. Rulon Hanson who is in Europe, guests and members will be Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ashby and family of Payson. A missionary testimonial for 200 missionaries was held Aug. 17 in the Assembly Hall, temple square, with Blaine as one of the honored mission-a- r es. Several members of vice-preside- t t, bride-elec- t, r 1 to Payson for Homecoming race meet brought students who participated in the sacred pageant in Palmyra, New York, in August. Announce Birth of Dixons Entertain 70 Son in California At Lawn Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Oldroyd have received word of the1 birth of anoter son to Thomas H. and Marilyn Oldroyd Nielsen at Palo Alto, Calif. Peter Martin was bom Aug. 22 at the San Francisco Faiser Foundation Hospital. He has a at brother, John Thomas, home. In addition to the of Payson, his grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nielsen of Fullerton, Calif. The babys mother was queen of Paysons Harvest Days and Homecoming a few years Party Visitors at the Douglas Dixon home recently have been their daughter, and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Grant C. Brock-ban(Joan) of Portland, Oregon, and Mrs. Dixons sisters, Mrs. Samuel J. Ferguson and daughter, Leah Jane, of Palmyra, New York; and Mrs. Dale Bond and five children of Shiprock, New Mexico. During their stay, a family party was given on the Dixon lawn, with Mrs. Dixons brothers and sisters, numbering 70, coming from Utah, Idaho and Nevada for the event. k DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE We can help you with your decorating PAPER - Value PAINT DRAPES on the Avenue PAYSON FURNITURE 4, W. - Utah Ave., Ph. 52 & APPLIANCE . Payson, Utah Adequate faculty for the large student body. Relatively small classes. A complete stake of the LDS Church, entirely with student membership in 24 wards. Counseling service available to every stu-uden- and social groups, open to all students. Expanded schedule to include all who wish to take any class. Efficient placement service to aid in finding employment. Close association with family-sizegroups of roomates in beautiful campus residences. t. Scores of cultural, geographical, departmental APPLY NOW FOR ADMISSION Freshmen Orientation Registration the Seplecber September for STATE SENATOR District UTAH I VJI FAST RESULTS FAMOUS PENNEY QUALITY Lowest IPiriees imi lean's 2 Mrs. Bale chose rose colored dress and Mrs. Brimhall was m a gown of the same shade. Each added a corsage of complimentary color. The wedding march was played on the piano by Myrna York just prior to the ceremony at the Bale home. A program and dancing were provided for entertainment at the reception, with Andrew Larson acting as master of ceremonies. Those appearing were: Beverly Taylor, Noni Jensen, Helen Chatwin, who gave vocal solos; Mrs. Grant Larson, who gave a reading; and Enos Brimhall and Margie Larson, who toasted the bridal pair. Gifts were displayed under direction qf Mr4. DeWayne Sanderson. Mrs. Gilbert Jensen supervised signing of the brides book and Mr. and Mrs. Lavem Brimhall received at the door. Guests were served at small tables centered with gladioli arrangements on mirrors. Girls who served were cousins of the bridegroom. A given distance, as the crow flies, may be further than supposed. Crows often fly in a zig zag pattern. Boys Oxfords Long on Wear, Short on Price Designed for action! Your youngster will play hard, run and walk miles in these rugged moccasin-style- d oxfords! A Great Penney Value, Black. Sizes Suede or Leather Flat! Steel Shank Comfort and beauty in dressy flat. Finer construction relieves pressure. Price relieves budget! Red or black leather, black suede. Sizes 4 to 10. Pen-Be- ys to 8 3. NOW 61)66 NOW $3 CHECK YOUR NEEDS FOR GYMN SHOES FOR SCHOOL Men's Sixes Heavy Duty While 4.49 Women's Gymn Oxfords While 1.98 Mens Cushion Insole Penney Oxfords Utah. President Utah County Bar (Lawyers) Assoc. Bishop Lehi 5th. Ward. Lowest price we know of anywhere! Ruggedly built Girls FLIP-STRA- Veteran World War II. Father 0 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY pBElSBUEXS .4 Practicing Attorney in Lehi, Married ADS 24-2- 7 29-3- Charming little flower girls were Jennie Lee Sanderson and Marsha Brimhall. For her daughters wedding HARVARD R. HINTON Come in and look at our new selection BRING lily-point- VOTE FOR IMPERIAL WASHABLE WALLPAPER Consider these advantages at the Largest Intermountain Univers.ty PROVO CLASSIFIED WANT Mrs. A. Walkingshaw of Salt Genola, Reception in Goshen Fetes Couple Lake City was among the visitors here for Homecoming. For her wedding, the brida Nuptials of Aug. 16 united She was a guest of her sister in the former Shir-len- e taffeta. Fashioned as a sheath marriage and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bale, daughter of Mr. and chose a gown of white silvered Sam Douglass and also visited Mrs. Bernard with broad lace ruffle at the Bale, Mrs. Charles White. and John Brimhall, son of Mr. lower edge of the floor length and Mrs. Henry Brimhall of skirt, the gown featured a strapless bodice with tiny lace Provo. stand-u- p (Eraiile JloU Vows were repeated at the jacket designed with collar sleevand home of the brides parents, es. veil Her was held with Boy, Aug. 23, Dr. Glen Bay-le- s with Bishop Thomas Spotten a coronet of seed and Iris Cottara Orton, pearls and A reception was officiating. she carried an orchid surSpringville. held at the Goshen American rounded with carnations and Boy, Aug. 23, Sterling Lee Legion Hall at the conclusion rosebuds. and Rosemond Otilla Smith of the ceremony. The brides sister, Mrs. Keith of Ballard, Payson. The bride is a graduate of St. John stood Ahlstrom, Boy, Aug. 24, Wm. F. and Payson High School and the as matron of honor and other Roberts Nelson Tuckett, Span- Hollywood School of Beauty attendants were Ramona Tayish Fork. in Provo. Mr. Brimhall was lor, York, Myrna Audry Hath-owa- y Glenn Elmore Boy, Aug. 26, graduated from Provo High and Janice Molyneux. and Florence Muhlehtein School and has completed a They wore dresses of Hanks, Salem. tour of duty with the Navy. and blue and carried yellow white Boy, Aug. 26, Milton Ber-ne- ll They will make their home in carnation nosegays. and Myrna Jane Measom Genola. David Brimhall was best Giles, Spanish Fork. man to his brother. ago. ALL ADVANTAGES OF A LARGE UNIVERSITY. ALL THE ATTENTION OF THE SMALL COLLEGE Mr and Mrs. Matt Beuhler and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Long spent a few days in Phoenix, Ariz., recently, and stopped at Flagstaff, Ariz., to pick up their race horse, which they Shirley Dixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dixon, was among a group of BYU Old-roy- PLACE FOR YOU d Zee-ma- their A at BYU Orfan music by Arvil Huff will be played in the background. Light refreshments will be served under the direction of Mrs. Lesjie B. Winter, Mrs. Alvin Buetler, and Mrs. Blair Sargent. Mrs. Vernon CarLon and Mrs. Clark Stewart will arrange the physical Mrs. Glen Larson setting and Mrs. Ramona Smith are planning a clever display of AAUW aims. Mrs. Daren Young has been invitation Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Crook have returned home from a pleasant vacation in the Northwest. While in Seattle, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Crook visited their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Holden, while Mr. and Mrs. Hill visited her son, Jefrry Pejrsson, who accompanied them on a weekend trip to Victoria, B. C., Canada. Both Mr. Persson and Mr. Holden are employed at Boeing Aircrift Co. The engagement of a well A. Zeeman of Spanish Fork known Payson maid Miss was made known at a late Charla Kay Swonson, to Don afternoon tea given Friday at the home of Mrs. C. E. Ste" i venson, with Mrs. J. Rowe Groesbeck as Miss Swanson is the daughHIHSH THEATRE ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. and a Swanson Brigham granddaughter of Charles D PAYSON. UTAH Douglass of this city. Parents of Mr. Zeeman are Mr. and Thurday, Friday, Saturday Mrs. A1 Zeeman of Spanish Sept Fork. WILLIAM HOLDEN SOPHIA LOREN A pink and green color schTREVOR HOWARD eme wag carried out at the tea with a floral arrangement The Key of pink autumn flowers centering the serving table. Each CinemaScope guest received a tiny pink Matinee Saturday scroll encircled with a silver wedding band, the scroll bearing the announcement.1 Charla Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. Kay and Don October 9th. Sept Presiding at the tea table Matinee on Sunday were Mrs. Zeeman, mother of Technicolor the benedict-elecand Miss JESS PARKER ; Henrietta Douglass, an aunt of WENDELL COREY the with Mrs. RichJOANNE DRU n ard Waters, Miss Carolyn JAMES MacARTHUR and Miss Myrna Xing and introducing serving. Mrs. Russell HutchCAROL LYNLEY inson was in charge of the dining room. WALT DISNEY'S One hundred guests were The Light In The Forest bidden to the affair. Miss Swanson Is a graduate The story of Johnny Butler, of the LDS Business College bom white raised as an Indiin Salt Lake City, where she an and Shenandoe, the frontier has recently been employed. girl whose love bridged the Mr. Zeeman served with the difference between US armed forces in Korea. worlds. Plans are being made for a temple marriage. THERES Mrs. greeted by A bort Payne. the family attended. Charla Kay Swanson Announces Engagement to Don Zeeman at Afternoon Tea Last Friday assisted by Mrs. ens) Swallow and daughter, LeeAnn, of Long Beach, Calif.; Huish Moore. All active members of the Mr. and Mrs. Dick Taylor and Mr. and Debbie; branch are to assist in wel- daughter, Mrs. Vern Tanner and daucoming guests and introducing ghter, Lori; Mr. and Mrs. Duthem to those attending. ane Stevens, and son, Ray. chairman, of 6 Children of elk finished cowhide uppers with cushion ant soles, heeles Elect a Man Well Qualified fo Effectively . . . NOW Represent You In the Utah State Senate Its a strap shoe! Flip back strap and its a pump I Pretty flower ornament, too! Black patent leather. comfortable insoles! Oil two-wa- y PS resist- more! 5.88 NOW (Paid Political Adv. by Allen L. 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