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Show Obituaries Te- - b " tdVY "4 t' Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Keele cf this city are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Linda, to Warren J. Manwill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glee Manwill, also of Payson. Nuptial vows were repeated Friday evening, July 17, at the home of the brides parents. Leland Montague, bishop of the Second Ward in Pay-soofficiated at the candle hght service. The bride was lovely in a beige sud with accessories to rritrh and she carried a bouquet of nhite roses and daises centered with a purple orchid. lah Moore Horton Mrs. Horton, Bulnh Moore 73, died Cro-ke- r Monday in mrn:? a hnr home shen following a heart Goail-me- She whs brn in Louisiana March 18, 1886 She married William Crocker in 1901 in Louisana. They were later divorced. She came to Utah Oscar in 1937, and married Nov. in rovo in Horton Surviving are her husband, three sons, J. B. Crocker, Shreveport, La.; Pete Crocker, Avon Park, Fla.; Herman Crocker, Salt Lake City; the following stepchildren, Reed Horton and Owen Horton, of Goshen; Mrs. Carl both Sandstrom, Eureka; (Ella) Mrs. Douglas (Cecil) Richards, Camarillo, Calif; Mrs. Danville (Fern) Mullins, Layton, Utah; 15 grandchildren, and many Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 pm. in the Goshen LDS Ward Chapel, with Henry Roberts in Bishop charge. Friends may call at Keith Jolley Mortuary, Pay son, from 7 to 9 pm. Friday and at the family home after 10 n. in the Infant Taylor Infant Taylor, son of Gary and Marilyn Painter Taylor, three died of prematurity Jean Holden, Michael Reece Say Vows in Temple, hours after birth Wednesday at Payson City Hospital. Honored at Garden Wedding at Home of Bride Surviving are the parents, his father in Germany with New Mr. and Mrs. .Michael tulle. The bouffant skirt the Air Force and his mother of Santaquin; three grandpar- Don Recce received guests swept floor length and feaents, Mr. and Mrs. Vondell Friday, July 10th, at a garden tured several rdws of lace The reception given at the home paneling. 3 of L her parents, Mr. and Mrs. bodice was finished with a Sabrina neckline outlined in LeRoy Holden. of the lace pattern. The bride is the former Jean the scallop veil of soft brides illusion Her HU1SH THEATRE Holden, Miss Payson of last fell from a tiara of and autumns homeqoming cele- net. The bridal pearls was bouquet PAYSON. UTAH bration. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Rofel of rosebuds and stephanotis encircling an orchid. Thursday, Friday. Saturday Reece, Payson. Shirla Dean LeFe,-rsood The couple recited marriage July as maid of honor and other to vows their the a Entertainment that puts day previous attendants were Mrs. Tom reception in a ceremony per- Sorensen, Joan Loveless, Emglow in your heart! formed at the Manti LDS temily Kobler and Marla Jan ple, They will reside in Salt Reece. Say One For Me They wore pink frocks Lake City. with deep pink cummerbund BING CROSBY of was The brides gown hats of pink in and picture DEBBIE REYNOLDS white lace combined with the same colors. They carriROBERT WAGNER ed pink carnations in white CinemaScope Color by DeLuxe Painter Santaquin, Mrs. lone lacey baskets. Little Jayne Ann Holden Matinee Friday Taylor, Payson ... Matinee Saturday Mrs. Emma Painter, was flower girl, assisted by Mrs. Clarabelle Tony Reece. Santaquin; Keith Mendenhall stood as Kelley, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Coombs, of best man to the bridegroom. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Fountain Green; Mr. and Mrs. For her daughters wedding July Matinee on Sunday Del Taylor, Nephi. Mrs. Holden chose a gown of Adults 75c, Students 50c were pink lace and Mrs. Reece was services Graveside Children 25c held Monday morning in the in beige lace. Each added a Cemetery. corsage of gardenias and pink City Santaquin The Wild and Burial was under direction rosebuds. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pratt The Innocent of Keith Jolley Mortuary, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnett KenPayson. AUDIE MURPHY dall were receptionists and the guest book was attended JOANNE DRU John Hanley by Lou Ann Harmer and KenStoil Stevens has received neth Taylor. word of the death of his Wed., Thursw FrL, Sat. Strings of Japanese lamps brother-in-la- Aug. 1 John Hanley, illuminated the lawn where July Matinee Saturday a native of Eureka, at Reno, the reception was given. The Mr. Hanley was em- bridal Nev. Adults 75c, Students 50c pair stood before tiers Children 25c ployed by the city of Reno of lighted candles and baskas a bookkeeper. ets of summer flowers. The Horse Soldiers Musical Surviving are his widow, recordings were May Stevens Hanley and a played during the evening by JOHN WAYNE Pat Holden. daughter in California. WILLIAM HOLDEN The elaborately decorated be services will Catholic CONSTANCE TOWERS held, with burial Thursday in wedding cake was a focal a Reno cemetery. point of interest, and guests were served at small tables centered with pink baskets of sweetpeas. This Week Refreshments were served under direction of Mr. and Mrs Floyd Holden and Mrs. SterlStock up on Your 24th of July ing Beddoes. Those who served were Barbara Jensen, Films at Geans Lois Stark, Dena Ray Holden, Carol Taylor, Carol Hiatt and 3 rolls May Jarvis. The brides trousseau was Ansco 120 - 620 - 127 displayed and gifts were shown by Mrs. LeRoy Hill, Mrs. Darrell Hill, Mrs. Jack GEAN'S PHOTO SHOP Jarvis, Mrs. Leon Jarvis and Helen Jarvis. Gifts were carried by Sandy Holden, Diana Phone 265 Payson, Utah Porter and Carolyn Beddoes. long-sleev- Her cousin, Miss Sylvis Peterson, of Ukiah, Calif., wore a frock of yellow lac to stand as brides maid. Her flowers were a combination of white daisies, carnations and roses: The bridegroom asked Chad Cloward to stand as best man. For the occasion Mrs Keele chose a blue suit and Mrs. Manwill a black dress. Each added a corsage of pink and yellow roses. The ceremony was performed as the bridal couple stood before a setting of summer flowers accented with lighter t' pars in floor standards. Other tapers were placed on the buffet to mark the floral decorations. ' Friday after spending an enjoyable vacation at San Leandro, Calif., with her daughter, Mrs. Tim (Fern) Meigs. She also visited two days in Fresno with her brother, Frank Dean, who formerly operated a store in Payson. $4.50 After the wedding supper for Kentucky, where Mr. Manwill is stationed with the United States Paratroopers at Ft. Campbell. The evening before her marriage, the bride was honored at a shower given by Donna 20, MONDAY. al Mrs. Bob Spainhower ed and dainty refreshments and Jackie Francom at the were served. The bride openhome of Mr. and Mrs. Leo ed her gifts and presented each Smith. guest with a written wish. Guests were entertained on The gifts were later displaythe back lawn, which was ed on tables for viewing. The made gay with strings of elec- bride also displayed her troustric lights. Games were play seau. U S. A Town House Standard No. 1 tall Lb. LI Bar "S" Hams "S'' rranKs tm Ground Beef ST leer Bar All Meat-Spe- cial . Hi9h Salad Dressing Van Camp's Beans In Rich Tomato Hl-- Orangeade C Refreshing, Sauce No. 300 P Onrlll AiIiIbV UilllU I Tender Deep 89c TURKEYS 49c 49c Bologna 400 4 Health Drink 4 rf: tt. Q f rs vf O V 85c Hot Dog Duns 27c Dormers Spam for 1. lunch Meat Scotch Treat 2 Stock Up At Thl. K Gal' low Price 55c Vanilla or Lemon Custard LEMONADE the Vineyards 12 for 1.00 6 oz. cans U.S. No. I Selected White Rote lb. bag () 3 U.S. No. 1 Tender It Barbecued Bantam-T- ry 4 25c 25c Fancy Ripe Sheers n L for 77 c Ig. 46 oz. Thompson Seedless, Fresh in From Tomatoes Sr;-- 0' Velvecta Snow Star Corn Lb Margarine ICE CREAM Potatoes Puritan the Farm Fresh Produce 0 10b500FF udhy Sliced Bacon Ready-To-E- MEN'S APPAREL ' Lb Smoked AT SPECIAL ON SHOES - Free Refreshments Door Prizes 39c Roxbury'. Salt Water Taffy Van'Ha Strawberry, Lemon, or Orange This Week' Special Tuna s,r Exhibition and Line Bowling Harold Tracey - Buzz Faris and others will be present ... All You Need to Remember is Safeway! For Picnic Supplies & 7:30 Puritan week (No Bottle Deposit) Ig. 28 oz. JULY 27 Cudahy's Whole, Half or Butt Piece Lb. 49c Center Slices Lb. 89c Cragmont A Favorite For Years Pork Payson, Utah 33 ; HAM 1100 Root South Main Grade and Inspected Cut-U- p 5 cans 21 DUKES LAKES the bride cut and served the decorated wedding cake. The newlyweds left Monday, Smith, July TIME BOX Grand Opening x July Clearance sumsws Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cloward and baby of Culver City, Calif., are visiting relatives in Pay-so- n while guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cloward in Provo. Hnldngs of U. S. Savings Bonds, Series E and M, topped $4 billion 762 miillion on the entertained at dinner. Later 18th birthday of the E bond, in the afternoon the new baby May 1, 1959. was blessed and named by his father with the name of Mitchel Porter Amos. WATCH REPAIR Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Amos make their home in Las Vegas SPECIAL where Mr. Amos has a position on the Las Vegas Sun. Your Watch Cleaned Mrs. Hazel Simons returned ggc z Mr. and Mrs. Spence Amos nd Ella Amos motored to St. George early Sunday to see t ielr grandson who was born on July 10. They visited over with their son the week-en- d Ronald Amos, and his wife, Helene, and son Michael. Cn Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Porter, parents of Helene, : n 1937. a. m. Saturday. Burial G ashen City Cemetery. The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1959 - Linda Keele and Warren Manwill Repeat Vows ' July 17 ' 1 Price Effective Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 89c |