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Show Mr. and Mia. Curtis Page ,Mrs. Jerry Rudy LaRae Pickering Honored at and son, Stanley, returned to their home in Ogden Sunday Hold Parents Bridal Shower At ParkSecond Ward Friday evening after vis.ting in Pay-so- n over the weekend. They Mrs. Jerry Rudy, who is the with fur collar. She added an Day Demonstration recently moved back to Utah former LaR3e Pickering, was orchid corsage for accent. Homebuilders of the Fifth after residing in Las Vegas, honored at a bridal shower Standing with here were d Ward Primary held their Par- Nev., for several years. given Friday at her mother, Mrs. Pickering, ent Day Demonstration Sunward church by her mother, who wore a dark blue dress; Mr. and Mrs. Garth Gellis-stoMrs. George D. Pickering. Mr. Rudys mother, Mrs. Harday at the ward church, with and family spent the 17 girls and their parents atThe young couple recited vey Rudy of Salt Lake City, in weekend here with her par- vows Oct. 31st at Elko, Nev., tending. navy blue; the brides sister, Demonstrations were given ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Page. and are making their home in Mrs. Paul Parvis of Spanish under four headings, UnderSalt Lake City. Foik, in red lace; and the Mr. and Mrs. Doug Clark To receive guests the bride standing the Article of Faith, sister, Miss Deon two children of Grand wore an off white wool suit bridegrooms Underlining Scripture, Shar- and Rudy of Salt Lake in light ing the Responsibility of the Junction, Colo, spent the blue Each wore a corsage of Priesthood, Home and Code. weekend here with her parin color to chrysanthemums The bandleau was also ex- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Recipes Exchanged at compliment her dress. Ellsworth. plained as a means of earning Mrs. Vern Tanner supervisawards. Beta Cultus Club ed s.gning of the brides book. Speakers included Mrs. (JlraMeKolI Organ selections were playCook, Primary ward Night ed by Mrs. Shirley Holman Monday HeeLng president; Mrs. Ida Reece, Boy, Oct. 14, Marvin Duane as guests were shown into the Old and cherished recipes amusement stake president; Kenneth De- and Shelia Ann Roundy Moore, hall, where they were exchanged Monday night were pew of the bishopric and Payson. served at small tables met Stake Clubs When Beta Cultus High George Astle, Boy, Oct. 14, Dario Ellison centered with plastic baskets Councilman. and Ila Mae Steele Sawyer, at the home of Mrs. Larry arranged with chrysantheand Wiles Mrs. Ellen Butler. Teachers in charge were Payson. mums and bows of autumn Mrs. Carol Harding shared colored ribbons. Mrs. Floral Brunson, Mrs. Gail Girl, Oct. 15, James Webb Mitchell, Mrs. Deloa Haskell, and Caralee Hone Dunn, Ben- hostess duties. Gifts were displayed under Mrs. Irvin Greenhalgs, presassisted by Mrs. Irene Madson, jamin. of Mrs. Teed Spencdirection choradvisor; Afton Bowen, Boy, Oct. 15, Fred and Pa- ident, conducted the meeting er, Mrs. Loren Wilcox, Mrs ister; and Mrs. Nelda DeGraw, tricia Moody White, Davis, and reported on the recent Gladys Barnett and Mrs. WilCalifornia. organist. meeting of the Womans Leg- lis Young. Refreshments were served. Girl, Oct. 16, Richard Lynn islative Council. Girls who received gifts and The flag ceremony was diand Donna Ann Wilson Peery, assisted with the serving were Mrs. rected Roy Wightman by Dinner guests at the home Payson. Pamela Jarvis, Julie Francom, Boy, Oct. 17, Allen Mack and and Mrs, Edna McLaughlin Loraine of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene HillMorris, Elaine Reynread Collect the Mildred Myers Davis, Spanish man Sunday were Mr. and olds and Sue Brown. were served. Refreshments Mrs. Usher West and children, Fork. Mrs. Hulda Rawson of Salt Boy, Oct. 18, Paul Curtis Becky, Greg and Nathan, alLake City, the bride's aunt, Mrs. Frank Coombs enterso Lynn Ellsworth, Salt Lake and LaNae Bonner Mountford, also in various deassisted Rook club Lake Salt tained last her City Cfity; and Mr. and Mrs. Russell event. tails of the Boy, Oct. 18, Everett and Thursday, with a dozen young Hillman and children, Lorie Mrs. Genevieve Hows of SpCleo Chappie Hansen, Spanish matrons gathering lor lunchand R. L. of Lehi. Fork. eon and cards. The group anish Fork introduced a proGirl, Oct. 19, Paul Burgis and will meet Nov. 12 at the home gram as follows: vocal solo, Mrs. Patty Selman, accompEmma Del Banks Larsen, Sp- of Mrs. Monte Wilson. anied by Mrs. Shirley Riley; MERRY CHRISTMAS? anish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Finch reading, Mrs. Iris Dibble of Girl, October 19, Leland and vocal duet, Mr. and It is not too early to plan for Audrey Marie Naef Sanderson, and children of Beaver spent Mapleton; the weekend with their par- Mrs. Marion Elmer accompthat special XMAS GIFT POR- Eureka. TRAIT. Boy, Oct. 22, Clinton Devone ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert anied by Mrs. Roma Pfouts; toast to the bride, Mrs. Paul and Anne Coffin Dansie, Pay-so- Finch. J. Curtis. Prayers were by By arranging for a sitting Mrs. Walter Rigby and Mrs NOW . . . you will enable us Girl, Verl Samuel and Louise to give your portraits that EX- Swain Gardner, Spanish Fork. Junior Chamber Holds Albert Francom. TRA time to do our finest Boy, Oct. 23, Robert James work. Masquerade Party and Myrna Jean Haycock HouSix Sisters Enjoy A masquerade party was enSo . . . Dont wait. Avoid ghton, Salt Lake City. Boy, Oct. 23, Richard Boyd joyed Saturday evening by Afternoon Sunday the last minute rush. and Eva Dansie Leavitt, Sp- members of the Junior ChamCome in or phone for an anish Fork. Six sisters spent the afterber of Commerce, with cosappointment today. Boy, Oct. 23, Claude and tumes delighting all who at- noon last Sunday having a E. Morrill Rowe, Span- tended. group picture taken and in REMEMBER something Verda ish Fork. talking over family affairs WARM and HUMAN and Girl, Oct. 24, Golden LeRay The event was held at the while their husbands enjoyed home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin WONDERFUL happens when the pheasant hunt in the Mar Jean Louise Mellor and enDallin, with guests being you give your PORTRAIT. area. Steele, Goshen. tertained in an unused chicken-cThe Burraston girls and T. Edwin Oct. and 25, oop. Boy, SHOP were in Decorations DEANS PHOTO Nellie Colleen Staheli Ahlin, keeping with the Halloween their husbands are: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cloward (Ardel-la- ) A smorgasbord lunseason. Santaquin. PHONE 265 of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Oct. Rulon and Jack 26, Boy, cheon was served and dancing Leonard Pitt (Almira) of Lucille Hansen Painter, San- was enjoyed. Layton; Mr. and Mrs. D. F. taquin. Prizes for best costumes Ames (Jennie) of Salt Lake Boy, Oct. 27, Gary Andrew were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. City; Mr. and Mrs. Talbort and Patricia Ellen Terry Jen- Nate Thomas, Mrs. Dale Reyn- Fowler (Emma) of Goshen; sen, Goshen. olds and Mrs. J. Earl Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bcna (NorGirl, Oct. 27, Harvey Beck HUISH THEATRE Those in charge of arrange- ma) of Payson; Mr. and Mrs. and Ann Aitken Langford, ments included, food: Mrs. Alden Peterson (Irine) of SanSpanish Fork. PAYSON, UTAH Dale Robert Wind-le- taquin. All were dinner Reynolds, Boy, Oct. 27, Snell and LorMr. and Mrs. guests at the Alden Peterson decorations, raine Hansen Olson, Spanish Robert Windley, Mr. and Mrs. home. Wed., Thurs., FrL, Sat, Fork. Dan Ross, Noel Dixon and Nov. C. and Fred Oct. 27, Boy, Dale Reynolds. Caroline Jean Peden Huff, Cultus Club Hears The Jayhawkers Springville. Boy, Oct. 27, Donald Robert Sgt. Varley, Family Story of Alaska JOT CHANDLER NICHOLE MAURY and Shirley Maxine Hammock The story of Alaska was Visit Ann E. Wilson Marsh, Payson. told to Cultus Club members Oct. Charles 28, Ralph Boy, Staff Sgt. Varley W. Huff by Mrs. James Durrant Wedand Oneta Mae. Cloward NelSun.. Mon., Tues., Wed. and his wife, Valerie, and their nesday afternoon, when the son, Santaquin. Nov. Boy, Oct. 29, William A. children, Nicky, Debbie and unit met at the home of Mrs. Matinee on Sunday and LaRue Mason Green, Sa- David, called on their grand- John Daniels Jr. Mrs. Durrant displayed picmother, Mrs. Ann E. Wilson, The Wonderful Country lem. and tures week. other last relatives of the new state in the Brock-banGirl, Oct. 30, Owen ROBERT MIT CHUM and Dona Rae Carter They have been visiting with Union, giving its historica1 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Len background. JULIE LONDON Rowe, Spanish Fork. Club members in Orem during the snng the Alaskan State Song Boy, Nov. 1, Leo Earl and Huff, Jean Morrill Twi- month of October. They will which was sent by the Chamnow make their home in ber of Commerce of Juneau Thurs., F n,. Sat., Sun., Mon., Carolyn tched, Salem. Huff where Tues., Wed., Alaska. Wash., Sgt. Rex Nov. 1, Gaylen Girl, Nov. The Collect was read by and Carol Joyce Lyons Mar- will be stationed with the Air Force. He has just com- Mrs. W. O. Harper, Mrs Matinee on Sunday Salem. shall, tour in Eugene Hillman, vice presia four-yeBoy, Nov. 1, Finley Walton pleted SOUTH PACIFIC and Florence Lorene Hardy England. This is his wifes dent, conducted the meeting. first visit to the United States. Refreshments were served Roylance, Springville. MITZI GAYNOR Sgt. Huff was bom in Payson by Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Leland and Ned Owen Nov. Girl. 2, ROSSANO BRAZZI and lived here as a child un- Sheets and Mrs. G. O. Carol Steele Downey. til his family moved to Orem. Boy, Nov. 2, Grant Barnes I and Beth Ott Park, Payson. 5th Ward Homebuilders Park-Secon- n La-'Fon- Citizzn Complains About Dirty V Gutters In Payson An unidentified citizen telephoned this reporter to complain about the dirtv gutters along main street. Unwilling to give his name, he wanted to express through the Chronicle the unsightliness of main street because of the litter which has gathered along the sides of the street. We agreed with him, but explained that he could have his thoughts published if he would but wirte his complaint and sign his name. He said, You write it and sign a name. We asked, Whose name? He said, I don't care . . . sign Mayor Dunfords name if you want. We said we couldnt do this without getting into trouble. But on second thought, wholeheartedly agreeing with his complaint, decided to write this and sign my initials . . . MCD. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Spencer are spending a week in New Yoik City with their daughter, CJaudine, a an air line. Claud-in- e The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1959 stew-ardess-J- or visited in Payson with her parents before they accompanied her beak to New York. W. There can be no friendship where there is no freedom. Friendship loves a free air, and will not be fenced up in straight and narrow enclos- CHIROPRACTOR 231 South 1st East Spanish Fork, Utah ures. William Penn. 15 - 6 Series E and II Savings Bonds, bought now, when held to maturity pay 3 per cent. Maturity for E bonds sold since June 1, 1949, is 7 years and 9 months; for II bonds, 10 years. Nine counties in Utah San Juan, Grand, Carbon, Emery, Uintah, Duchesne, Daget, San Pete, and Washington, are now producting either oil or gas. R. COURTNEY daily Phone MISS Chong; w) JAMAICA . . . Sheila was crowned Miss Ja- maica in an island-wid- e contest to select Jamaicas most beautiful woman, Oh, yess 672 WHIT n. y; k Fair-chil- d, DrtM Pattern No. 1 463 Grown-u- p doll clothes Make her favorite doll some now clothes at a surprise for the holidays. This wardrobe has a cute, grown-u- p air. No. 1463 with PHOTO-GUIDIt for doth 10, 12. 14, 16, IB, 20 inthtt. 5 to palftrn for exact mtaturtmtnU. Nttdltwork P attern No. 138 A ponol fo spot on the wall of a den or betide your ton's bedl Youll find II fascinating fo embroider. No. 138 hat transfer for 16 jc 21 " design i color chart. Send 35c for each dress pattern, 25c for acfi needlework pattern (add 10c tor adi pattern for first clast mailing) to AUDREY IANE BUREAU, Dept. "NWNS," 367 West Adams Street, Chicago 6, III. 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KTVT for New colors, new stripes, new decorating beauty BUP NOW FOR XMAS GIVING Cast FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8 Only 494 South Main Street Payson, Utah - Phone 592 ANDY WILLIAMS ar CANNON BATH TOWELS HILL TOP FLOWER SHOP Featuring the Popular All-St- Fringed Ends Blanche Whitelock Sat. Closed Wed. LIFT Mr. and Mas. Jack Done are moving from Payson to San Jose, Calif., where he has ac- cepted employment in the shops of an airline company, Daughter Jacalyn, 12, will accompany them, while Judy will remain at BYU, where she is a student. 12 9 IISTIVAIUISIAIWAYS By Appi. DELICIOUS |