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Show Movie film depicts Evans family from modern Alaska Calif., visit here the title of "Ice Palace," Technicolor Bros Warner screen version of Edna Ferbers novel wh'ch opens g Wednesday at the Huish Theatre, has nothing to do with rink or an ice an show. Rather, it is the name 'given by Miss Ferber in her novel apto the aluminum-and-glas- s Mr. and Mrs. Gordon B. Evans and three chidren, of Lrs Angeles, Calif., spent the weekend in Payson as guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Amley Pulver and aunts, Mrs. Grace Goble and Mrs. Della McClellan. The Evans family is enroule home after spending the past two and a half years in Rome, Italy, where Mr. Evans has built a stockpile of oil paintings. The family toured Europe before returning to the United States. Mr. Evans, a son of Mrs. Maurine Wilson Caliva, Huntington Park, Cal., formerly of Payson, studied Art in Paris, France, from 1948 to 1951. best-sellin- artment building which rises stories above its surroundof ings in the fictional city Baranof, Alaska. Alaskans point to the Northward Build ng, which similarly towers above the city of Fairbanks skyline, as the inspiration for the Ice Palace title. But regardless of its significance, Warner Bros, is confi-- 1 dent that the picture will tow-- 1 er above its contemporary film" just as Edna Ferbers "Giant did when the studio filmed it three years ago. This power-- 1 ful saga of the taming of the 49th State does for Alaska what Giant did for Texas. Richard Burton, Robert Ryan, Jim Backus star in "Ice Palace, which Vincent Sherand Henry man directed Blanke produced. 12 Descendants of John T. Lazenby will hold a reunion August with main events to be held at Park Ro She in To open the reSpringville. union a melon bust will be held Friday night at the home of Jay Lazenby in Payson and a dance Saturday night will be at the Legion Memorial Hall in Payson. Other events will be held at Park Ro She. Henry Lazenby, Salt Lake City, president, is in charge. college. Miss Livingston completed the Stenographic course. state that through their tour they are learning many facts omitted from geography and history books they read as school children, and also as Patricia Walton and Clare Davis honored at July EDNA FERBERS garden reception, repeat vows July Ice Palace In a lovely garden reception Great Best Seller the new Mr. and Mrs. Clare The Motion Picture Giant of H. Davis received guests Sat1960 by the author of Giant"! urday evening, July 9th, at the home of the brides parTechnicolor ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. RICHARD BURTON Walton. Payson. ROBERT RYAN The bride is the former PaCAROLYN JONES tricia Louise Walton. Mr. MARTHA HYER Davis is a son of Earl Davis JIM BACKUS Matinee Saturday of Leland. Vows were repeated July 2 at the Walton home, with Bishop Roe Wilde of Payson Third Sunday, Monday, Tuesday ward officiating. July blue White and Matinee on Sunday were used as a color scheme for the reception. The couple Porgy and Bess stood before a floral arch topped with a pair of white wedSIDNEY POITIER DOROTHY DANDRIDGE ding bells tied with blue ribbons and marked with sprays of white gladioli. Arrangements of white gladiWed., Thurs., Fri., Sal. oli and blue ribbons were atJuly tached to the base of the arch. The brides gown of white The Adventures of lace over taffeta was fashionwith ballerina length skirt, Huckleberry Finn ed the bodice finished with short TONY RANDALL sleeves and split bateau neckEDDIE HODGES line. Her bridal veil of illusMatinee Saturday ion was attached to a Juliet cap of lace adorned with rhinestones. She carried a bouquet of blue tipped white carna- corn-flow- er corn-flow- er J mt wmmm.. 2 tions and blue cornflowers. Attending the bride were her sister, Christine Walton, as maid of honor, and Annette Loveless and Susan Spencer. They wore sheaths of cornflower blue taffeta with blue satin cummerbunds and carried colonial bouquets of blue carnations and blue cornflowers. Mrs. Kathryn Betts of Pay- son is convalescing at the home of a daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon in Provo, after Christensen, undergoing major surgery some time ago at the Utah Valley Hospital. She was recently a guest of Mrs. Dora Ballard in Payson, and attended Nebo Stake Old Folks Day in Memorial Park, as well as her social club at the home of Mrs. Hazel Stanton. John Daniels Sr., one of Pay- sons eldest citizens, is enjoying a visit with his son, Elmer Allan Davis, the brideDaniels, of Long Beach, Calif., grooms brother, assisted as who plans to spend about a best man. month in visitReceiving guests with brides ors are Payson. Other Elmers and parents were Mr. and Mrs. husband, Mr. anddaughter Mrs. Robert Merrill Nielson, sister and and their (Maurine) brother-in-laof the bride- Clay and Tony grandsons, Bobby groom. sons of Mr. and Mrs. Foley, Bonnie Butler supervised John Foley, of West Minister, book and the guest signing Clara Johnson attended the Calif., who are visiting in musical background of re- Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. corded music. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gray and The garden swing, festive Cora Lee and Debdaughters, with clusters of white wedding bie spent a week in Yellowand white ribbons blue bells, stone, where they toured the gladioli, was chosen as a backquake area and enjoyed the for the table, serving ground visit in the park. They also animal where golden figures fountained punch into the drove inta Montana before home. golden punch bowl, aglow with returning electrical lighting. Mrs. Gary Jensen was in charge here. Guests were served at card tables centered with blue fringed white carnations float ing in tipped goblets on blue w ruffles. The bridegrooms sisters, Keith Anderson, Mrs. Ronald Davis and Mrs. Allan Davis arranged the gift Mak'ng plans for a July 29 wedding are Andra Lou Wil- son, daughter of Mrs. Cora Wilson and Ralph Wilson of of Payson, and Larry Jay Laz- enby, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lazenby, also of this city. Davis couple July 4 Mr. and Mrs. George Davis, who reside at Larson Air Force Base, Moses Lake, Wash., are parents of a new baby girl, born July Fourth in Wash ington. The couple have two other girls and two boys. Mrs. Davis is the former Barbara Jean Walton, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Walton of Payson. Mr. Davis, a career man with the Air Force, in a son of Mr. and Mrs. George Davis, Payson. Jetta Walton, a sister, is spending the summer in Washington with the family. The young couple are both of Payson High School and the LDS Seminary. a short honeyFollowing moon, they plan to make their home in Salt Lake City. Ned Butler and his wife, Ruth, and their son, Neil, of Chicago, 111., are visiting in the Payson area with their father, David J. Butler, in Spring Lake, and brothers and sisters including Mr. and Mrs. Ethel Olson, Mrs. George Erickson, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Gale Hanks, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Nielson, Spring Lake. On Monday afternoon the entire family joined in a trip to Timpanogos Cave in American Fork Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott left Tuesday morning for their home after enjoying a visit in Payson, houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mellor and also his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Elliott. Mrs. Elliot will be remembered by her friends as the former Beatrice Mellor INCREASED EFFICIENCY ECONOMY SIDE Sizes Reg. $1.98 Reg. $2.98 Reg. $3.98 Payson, Utah x, AT SHERMS ONE GROUP GIRLS and -3 4. OFF MENS SLACKS x NOW $2.50 $4.98 1- -3 OFF NOW NOW $1.32 NOW $1.98 UNT FILTER Traps even tiniest lint specks never dogs. Special rinses flush away soap scum, sand. Only Oflitator designed for SERVICED ONLY AND GUARANTEED BY the use ef scientifically SALES BOOKS YOUR NORGE QUAUTY DEALER Page Furniture Co. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PAYSON. UTAH INFANT designed and manvfaclwrad operation. SOLD, Reg. $4.98 Tkr $23950 PHONE 35 AND SPORT COATS AND SUITS NOW 1- -3 OFF CHRONICLE OFF RUMMAGE SALE SAVE! NOW $3.00 BOYS SUITS - SAVE! OFF til Sales NOW $3.50 Final There are Many Items on Our Bargain Table SHERMS Not Mentioned Above PAYSON lA Regular Price SUITS We will have our last drawing for our starter layette on Saturday, Aug. 6. Expectant mothers register before then. Nothing to buy. Layette includes, Crib Blanket, Rec. Blanket, 1 Gown, 1 Undershirt. HEN'S APPAREL nz OFF Regular Price With Jacket, short pants, white short sleeves, shirt and bow tie Reg. $4.98 NOW OFF Regular Price With Jacket and Long Pants ar NOW DIAPER SETS SHOES SPORT SKIRTS NOW 75c INFANT BOYS control 4 water-tem- p tub capacity Giant 5 separate rinses Warranty on transmission components 10-pou- ay c. OFF Regular Price Medium, Large, Extra Large NOW $1.98 Reg. $2.98 ...automatically I 3-W- 2-p- AND NOW ONE GROUP PEDAL PUSHERS Sizes Vi 7-- x, Reg. $1.98 Reg. $2.98 x. & lk Selected Groups of Merchandise in Every Department DRESSES GIRLS PEDAL PUSHERS Sizes Sizes Gn NOW $1.98 Reg. $2.98 $3.98 1- Va SAVE NOW $1.48 NOW $2.23 NOW $2.98 GIRLS DRESSES INFANT BOYS Wash anything washable JULY 8TH STARTS 7-- x, ZJD JULY CLEARANCE 70 South Main GIRLS' SWIM SUITS i4 OFF Reg. PHONE NORTH MAIN 103 scent the weekend in the parka PROFITS Exclusive SNYDER MOTOR CO., PAYSON, UTAH of Southern Utah. JULY CLEARANCE SALE Sizes DANIELS DRUG Sil-vert- TOTS TO TEENS x. .Heber City, Utah of Eureka. Back from a week's vacation in Colorado and New Mexico are Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grose-bec- k of Payson. In Colorado Mrs. Della McClellan and they visited the once rich Mrs. Grace Goble enjoyed a area and in New Mexweeks trip to Colorado, being ico found pleasure in Kit Caraccompanied, by Mrs. McCle- son's home town, Taos, now llans daughter, Mrs. Dale Shepthe scenic art Center of the herd, and son, Lynn, who was Southwest. returning to Pueblo, after visA man who is master of iting in Payson. patience is master of everyMr. and Mrs. Marion Elmer, thing else. Mr. and Mrs. Bale Peery and Lord Halifax Mr. and Mrs. Lane Barron 9eeri( s Sizes For Steam Irons Batteries Laboratory, etc. cradi ates Mrs. Fifth child born to Water Andra Lou Wilson, Larry Lazenby make plans for July 29 marriage, to live in Salt Lake adults. Wed., Thurs.. Fri.. Sat. Distilled Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Twede and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hill spent the weekend in a trip to Bryces Park, Cedar Breaks and Navaho Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Harper, who are enjoying an extended trip through Europe and Asia, have written relatives in Payson that they are half way around the world from home. Presently they are touring the Holy Lands, and PAYSON. UTAH 1 Mrs. Robert Boyd (Pat McClellan) and children, Robin, 4; Pamela, 3; and Lori, 1; are spending a month in Payson as guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum McClellan. of LDS Business THEATRE Mrs. LeGrand Gudmundson has returned home after spending three weeks in San Jose, Mrs. Calif., with her sister, Edna Peterson, and family. Lazenby Family to hold reunion Miss Norma Livingston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Livingston of Santaquin, was among the recent graduates ' HUISH The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1960 JL. 5 |