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Show By Della C.b no! ' rl Sv.ci!ts n rr hudson from Pack There were 30 cub scouts pres- . .. a Iaha - tV. Junior Delia Bridge Club notes birthday Lorna Montague is married to William Warner Treasury of Indian Stories Is lesson at DUP meetings Santaquin News in ceremony at Ward February 19 First-Fift- h Mr, and Mrs. William B. Warner, greeted guests immediately following their mar-- r age, February 19th, in the First-Fift- h ward church. The bride is the former Lorna Montague, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Montague of Payson. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Agee, Martinsville, Virginia. Bishop Rulon Widdison of- The ton; reading, Jean Ballard; song, Mrs. Elden Andrus, Mrs. Vernile Gasser and Mrs. Kenneth Depew, Tables were decorated with roses floating in chrystal bowls, and the wedding cake was made by the brides brother, John Montague. Junior Delta The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1960 bridge Novel reviewed at club celebrated its 39th annidea March 17th at versary Cultus Club meeting lightful luncheon given at the Turf Cafe. Mrs. G. Osmond Dunford The club was organized In reviewed the novel, Family 1921. Five charter members Louise LarCouragious, by were present as follows: Mrs. Ella Amos, Mrs. Lyle Earl, son Fisher, before members of Mrs. Fearn Gray, Mrs. John the Cultus Club, when that T. Lant, and Mrs. Clyde Mc- unit met Wednesday afterMahan. A sixth charter mem- noon at the home of Mrs. ber, Mrs. Ray Stevens, is vis- Glade Cowan. The theme of the afternoons iting in California. Other members are Mrs. program was set by Mrs. Carl who Emma Cluff, Mrs. George F. DiFiore, sang several Wilson and Mrs. Veda Ham-re- pioneer songs to her own piano Mrs. Hamren wass ill accompaniment. and unable to attend, so Mrs. Mrs. J. H. Ellsworth, presiStanley Wilson was invited dent, conducted the meeting as an extra guest. and the group discussed and Tables were decorated in voted to donate 525 to Pine-hill- s, a youth home BYU campwhite stocks and carnations, a gift of a former member, us. Mrs. Sarah Vance, now residA report on the legislative ing in Pueblo, Colo. Crystal council was given by Mrs. pins were presented as sur- Roy Crouch. prise favors by Mrs. McMahan. Dainty refreshments were Games of bridge, of course, served by Mrs. Cowan assistwere played after luncheon. ed by Mrs. Alden Chatwip. Mrs, George F. Wilson is Mrs. Myrtle Whilelock of club president and Mrs. Lant is secretary-treasure- r. Payson has spent several days in Salt Lake City where she Mr. and Mrs. J. Everett Nel- was called to be with her son and Daryl, have returned youngest son. Bob, 37, who to their home in Spring Lake underwent back surgery at after spending the winter in LDS Hospital last Tuesday Bob is reported to morning. Long Beach, Calif. be in an improved condition early this week. Nebo Camp Nebo Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, met March 17 tend a planetarium at the BYU, Fowkes, Mr. and Mrs, Albert at the Relief Society room of LDS ward Hudson, Mrs. Carmelia Thom- the First-Fiftwith Mrs. Dorretta as, Mrs. Julia Young, Mrs. churcr Connie Harward, all of Santa- Box, second vice captain, in quin; Mr. and Mrs. Henry charge. Mr. and Mrs. George F. WilHUISH THEATRE Matarai, Elberta; Mrs. Louise The history of Emma Moes-se- r son, Payson, were dinner Thomas, Mrs. Ranee Miller, Gardner, Payson pioneer, Mrs. Madge Christensen, and was read by Mrs. Hazel G. ficiated at the ceremony, im- guests at the home of their PAYSON. UTAH Mrs. Kathryn Christensen of Gasser. The lesson, A Treas- mediate family members wit- son and wife, Dr. and Mrs. Dean G. Wilson in Provo WedGoshen. ury of Indian Stories, was nessed their marriage. Wed. Thurs,, Fri., Sat. when Mrs. George F. C. PowMrs. Melba given by The a wore bride March March 7:30 25, at Friday, scooped nesday Wilson celebrated her birthell. DOUBLE FEATURE neckline edged with a satin p.m. at the monthly pack day. diwas under a Three Pinewood Group singing binding. meeting quarter length Derby will be held with miniature rection of Mrs. Matilda Has- sleeves accented with satin Circus Stars Mr. and1 Mr. Lyle Peck. cars the cub scouts have made kell with accompaniment by bows at each elbow. Her tier(RUSSIAN) Cub Master Don Penrod is in Mrs. Grace W. Fielding, ed veil was attached to a flow- Payson, entertained a group also The program included Irish ered head piece and she car- cf relatives Saturday evening charge of arrangements. on the occasion of Mr. Pecks songs sung by Gail Mitchell ried a bouquet of white carThe Library fund drive is Heiier in Pink Tights now acHaskell with and Matilda nations surrounded by white birthday anniversary. Guests underway according to included Mrs. Elda Overman Allen. Elvira hearts and pink bows. by companiment Mrs. Eldredge Carter, presiANTHONY QUINN of Anchorage, Alaska; Mr. Mrs. Jennie Elmer, captain, Miss Peggy Montague, a sis- and Mrs. SOPHIA LCREN dent of the Jr. Literary Club. Davis, Salt Myron conthe announced coming to ter All the bride, stood as maid Lake homes will be solicited by Matinee Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ted City; 5 at to held be vention April of honor, and bridesmaids were members of the club for conSorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Eutributions to buy new books Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City Glenda Hardy, Carolyn Bige- gene Peck, Orem, counon the also and reported for the Santaquin City Library, low, Bdenda Young and Hazel Sunday, Monday, Tuesday this is the only means by which ty meeting. Montague. March Mr. and Mrs. Verdell Lunl committee A nominating new books can be added to Peggy Montague wore a pink of SanBernardino, Calif., forMatinee on Sunday Mrs. follows: as was named afternoon dress and the bridesThe Story that spiced the front the library. Deller Miller, Mrs. Odessa maids wore blue afternoon merly of Payson, visited Thursof a nation! pages day to Saturday with their The American Legion Aux- Yorgason and Mrs. Gladys dresses. A new image in suspense! and families, Mr. iliary are sponsoring a Clayson, John Montague, the brides daughters and Mrs. Lavell (Pat) Gasser, served were Refreshments "Bake" sale every Saturday brother, performed duties of Payson; and Mr. and Mrs. VicThe Story On Page One at 9 a.m. in the Civic Cent by Mrs. Grace Fielding, Mrs. best man. tor er to raise funds to send a Rebecca Brimhall and Mrs. For the event the brides Fork.(Jerry) Thurgood, Spanish RITA HAYWORTH 22 members to Coombs mother chose a beige jersey ANTHONY FRAN CIOS A girl to "Girl's State" this Laura and 2 guests. Prayer was by dress and the grooms mother summer. GIG YOUNG Mrs, Ruby Richardson, wore a silk printed floral dress. Cara Lee Spainhower, Hyrum Wilson repeat vows CinemaScope Visiting at the home of Mr. in for the groom was Standing and Mrs. Bob Childs over the an aunt and uncle of the bride. in rites performed at brides home Friday Peleetneet Camp week end were: Mrs. Rachel Mrs. Bob Lougy attended Wed., Thurs., FrL, Sat. Peteetneet Daughters Camp, York and family of Magna, Miss Cara Lee Spainhower are graduates of Payson High - April the brides book while Mrs March Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Alma of Utah Pioneers, met March became the bride of Hyrum School and L.D.S. Seminary. LewMrs. and Kent Montague LDS ward and family of New 10 at the First-Fiftin rites performed The bridegroom has been emis arranged gifts. The Dog Of Flanders Gowen Receiving Wilson Mexico. Mr. Gower is a bro- church Relief Society Room. March 18. Scene of the cere- ployed by the Crouch Service were Marcia Widdison gifts Mrs. Ella Anderson, captain, ther of Mr. Childs. DAVID LADD mony performed at 6:30 by Station. and Sue Fielding. DONALD' CRISP Mr. Denzil Greenhalgh was was in charge. Bishop Junior Lundell, of the Lars acted as Cara Lee was honored at a master Bishop RichThe history of Pioneer Matinee Saturday the honored guest at a birthSpring 'Lake ward, was the bridal shower given Wednesof to ceremonies the program Mrs. was read ard by home of the brides parents, day dinner held at the home EddaPhillips day night in the Spring Lake The lesson, A which included toast by Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Noon. of Mr. and Mrs. LaRain Good-aFloyd Spainhow- ward amusement hall. Grace vocal duet, Fielding; of Indian Stories, er. Sunday afternoon. Others Treasury Standing with her to receive was given by Mrs. Lucille Horace Burton and Larry Bur- Parents of the bridegroom the guests were her mother present were Mr. and Mrs. Verness Andrews and baby Drollinger. are Mr. and Mrs. George Wil- and the bridegrooms mother, (EraMc Hull singing was conductson of Payson. daughter of Payson; Mr. and edGroupMrs. in addition to her Zelma Hales with by Mrs. Boyn Howarth and fam-l- y Mrs. Robert Spainhower The a wore bride March Donald Dean pi8, lovely Girl, Mrs. Mary Wyler playing of Nephi; Mrs. Laura Good-aMrs. and Lola Elva Hatfield Rigby, white balerina length gown, and the bridegrooms sister, ano accompaniment. and Mr. and Mrs. Denzil fashioned with bows of lace Miss Nancy Wilson. Daisy Francom led in the Springville. Greenhalgh of Santaquin. on the skirt, short sleeves, lace A tierred wedding cake, decMarch 9, James Elbert Boy, The Jr. Literary Club met salute to the flag, a neck- orated in green and white and rounded Milner an and trimmed, made Anderson Madson, Phyllis Capt. at the home of Mrs. Joseph- announcement line. Her shoulder length veil carried out in the chosen colthe Payson. ine Crook Thursday night. convention to concerning be held April Boy, March 9, Feam Rolla cf illusion was held with an or scheme, displayed on a The group of eight enjoyed a 5 at .Hotel Utah. Prayer was and Anna Venone Segler Vest, ornamented crown. She pin- table covered with .a lace book review The Stature of ned a pink orchid to the table cloth was the focal Payson. Mrs. Ella Cowan. by point Man, by Henry (Mank) Girl, March 10, Ted LaMar shoulder. of interest in the serving porgiven by Mrs. Florence She was attended oy her tion of the hall. Each indiMr. and Mrs. Don Cloward and Marsha Jenkins Hone, Lamb. Refreshments were and son, DonAie, of Canyon, Payson. Mrs. Robert vidual serving table was centserved. Boy,, March 10, Dale Love- Spainhower, as matron of hon- ered with a motif in the same were in Utah for funerTexas, The Neighborhood Club met services for her father, less and Judy Kartchner Curt- or who wore a black suit. color scheme. at the .home of Mrs. Helen al For the occasion the brides Bruce Hayes, of Los is, Payson. The gifts were arranged by Gordon in Provo Thursday Henry Boy, March 11, Roland Dale mother wore a navy blue dress Mrs. Peggy Hanson, Mrs. Linda Angeles, Calif. Funeral serafternoon.' Those going from vices and burial were in Sp- and Roma Singleton Hone, and the bridegrooms mother Stanton, Mrs. Marian Buys here were Mrs. Eldora Childs, anish Fork, his former home Spanish Fork. chose a black silk dress. Their and Mrs. Sally Phouts. Gifts Mrs'. Melva Sansen, Mrs. Mel-v- a town. Girl, March 14, Charles and corsages were white carnations were carried The Clowards were by Sandra Jean Horrocks, Mrs. Essie accompanied by members of Carol Barney Jones, Spanish with green hibbon. Barbara Benner, Benner, Mrs. Nellie Nelson, their family, Mr. and Mrs. Fork Robert Spainhower of Kathy Barnett and Georgia and Mrs. Trilma Jarvis. Movie Buddy (Betty) Shelton and Boy, March 14, Dennis Arthe brides brother, assist- Lynn Wilson. films were shown by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne (Peggy) thur and Lillian Grace Hone ed as best man to the brideRefreshments were served Gordon of their trip to Gua--. Jones of Amarillo, Texas. All White, Goshen.' groom. under the direction of Barts temala. Luncheon and social were houseguests of Mrs. Boy, March 14, Byron ArImmediate members of the Service of Springchat were also enjoyed. Laura Cloward and Mr. and thur and Margaret Peterson, families and a few intimate Catering Dianne ville, by Spainhower, The week previous to this Mrs. Ralph McBeth in Pay-so- Santaquin. friends witnessed the cere- Kayleen Moore, Linda Hendthe group were entertained Girl, March 15, Blaine B. rickson, Jolene Barnett, Mary at the home of Mrs. Nellie and Linda Lee Baum Evans, mony. After the ceremony a buf- Jane Deuel and Vergie Mech-aNelson. Mrs. George F. Wilson and Spanish Fork. fet supper ws served to the Boy, March 16, Winford Kay Tischner, son oif Mr. Mrs. Earl Page of Payson were Background music was playand Geraldine Thorpe guests. and Mrs. Kathle Tischner, is guests of Mrs. Dean Wilson, ed by Mrs. Aroha Butler and new will bridal The couple home on leave from the arm- Provo, at a luncheon and hat Allen, Springville. By Gean ed services. Girl, March 16, Donald Han- make their home in Payson the brides book was attended show given by a federated Gene Lofgran, son od the womens club at the Riverside cock and Gaylia Holman Daley, after a short honeymoon in by Mrs. Bill Carter and Mrs. Las Vegas, Nevada. They both Robert Mecham. late Mr. and Mrs. Alma Lof- Country Club in Provo. Payson. PICTURES is on home leave from gran, the armed services. ,He is Comes spring, and picture staying at the home of his and fell on it several weeks opportunities seem to crop up Aunt, Mrs. Mary Houghton. ago. He was treated and spent almost as fast as tulips. Pic Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Johnson ten days in the hospital at the YOUR MONEY BACK nics, garden projects, week- are home from Salt Lake time, but required further end trips all call for pictures. where they have been for treatment But this spring why not go a the Mrs, Don Armstrong and IF YOU DON'T AGREE past few months. step farther and try some pic Norman Carter, 15 year old Mrs. Albert Hudson of Santure STORIES? son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge taquin attended funeral serIts not as formidable a job Carter, is in Payson Hospital vices in Salem Tuesday for as you might imagine if where he underwent surgery Mrs. Loa Richardson who died youre armed with one of the Monday on his foot. Norman in a California hospital. 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