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Show Shirla Dean LeFevre, Lee Hefiing repeat vows in Las Vegas rites July 9, bride honored Mr. and Mrs. Ray Slickney children, Dianna Lee, Allen and Robyn, all of Pay-so.have returned from a vacation spent in the Yellow-s'.on- e Park region. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. at Ilavore, Mont., and also spent a day with Mr. and Mis. Ira Hendrickson at their rcu ch near Warrisk, Montana. A ferrv ride across the Missouri, River in Montana and stops at Lewis and Clark Caverns and Virginia City, Montana, also were of interest to the family. Shirla Dean LeFevre became Benner, Kathlene Lafferty, b ide of Lee Hafeling July Dsaan Bro. ks, Judy Peay, The Peggy Adams, Jeanine Neilsen, 9, at Las Vegas, Nev. bridegroom is a son of Mr. end Ellen Finch. and Mrs. Thomas S. Hofling of Mrs. R. N. Moore, Mrs. n Salt Lake City. Butler, Mrs. Vaughn Davis Friday night, July 22, Shirla and Lenora Huish assumed Dean was honored at a bridal kitchen duties. shower given by her mother The g ft display was arand sister, Mrs. George Le- ranged by Mrs. Lee Deuel, Fevre and Mrs. Mont Wilson Mrs. Bruce Moore and Mrs. of Payson, in the Spring Lake George Finch. Ward amusement hall. Marlene Finch, Lois H no Standing with the bride to and Elva Jean Hone, cousins Mrs. were the guests welcome of the bride, carried the gif t s. LeFevre and Mrs. Wilson. Shirla Dean is a graduate of directed Olsen Mark Mrs. the signing of the brides book Payson High School' and LD currently ..t a table decorated with a Seminary and is employed at Salt Lake Cny. bown of lavender phlox. The bridegroom was recentMis. Bernice Wilson played urgan select.ons as guests were ly drafted in the U.S. Army. He left on July 19 to go to received. Mrs. Byron Thomas acted as Fort Old, California, where Master of Ceremonies to a pro- he will receive h s tight weeks gram which included, a duet basic training. sung by Mrs. R. N. Moore and SweeMrs. Bud Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vincent thearts; solo by Mrs. Frank entertained at a patio barbeI Love You For- cue G iffith, Wednesday evening in honever, written by the brides or of Mi and Mrs. Ned Eutler mother; Toast to the bride, and family of Chicago, 111. Others invited to join in the M.s. Mont W.lson. A pink and white tiered wed- lovely event were their father, ding cake was focal point of David Butler of Spring Lake interest. A miniature bridal and sisters as fellows: Mrs. couple was motiff chosen to Fern N.elson, Spring Lake; decorate the top of the cake Mrs. Ethel Erickson, Mrs. Reba which was made and decorat- Olson, Payson; Mrs. Zina ed by Mrs. Bruce Moore, aunt Hanks, Salem. Mrs. Don Lees of Provo assisted her mother of the bride. individual Each serving in serving. table was decorated with a flower floating in a crystal Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bannisl- bowl. er and four children have left Girls who served the guests for their home in Fontana, ' were Vicky Woodard, Barbara Calif., after visiting here with his mother, Mrs. Nellie BanL nister, and other, relatives. ; S'? The-ro- A " .fl -f 7J3 "Jf W - ' July Portrait In Black LANA TURNER ANTHONY QUINN Matinee Saturday Sunday. Monday, Tuesday July 31 - August Matinee on Sunday 2 Hannibal VICTOR MATURE RITA GAM Boy, June 22, William John and Kathleen Patrick Bearn-so- Wedding reception in ParkSecond Ward fetes newlyweds, Sallie Badham, Kent Christensen A reception that evening in the Payson Second Ward chur ch honored the couple. For her weddiing the new Mrs. Christensen chose a gown of white lace and tulle over taffeta, fashioned with bouf fant skirt and molded bodice. Her veil of illusion was attached to a crown of seed pearls, sequins and lace. The bridal bouquet was of pink rosebuds and white gardenias. Attending the bride were Mrs. Carlos Christensen, as matron of honor; Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, Mrs. Mike Draper, Mrs. Bert Argyle, Carol Christensen and Carol Ann Daniels. Kathy Thurgood was flower girl. They wore pink and blue brocaded taffeta sheaths and carried nosegays of carnations Mrs. Badham chose a gown cf gray and white chiffon whlie Mrs. Christensen was in tan lace- with pink accesBoth wore corsages sories. of pink roses and gardenias. Best man to the bridegroom was Gale Christensen. The bridal party greeted guests before an arch of white covered pink net marked with pink rosebuds. Pink and blue roses, white daisies and pompons decorated the receptiion hall. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Thurgood and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Christensen ushered the guests, and the brides book was attended by Mrs. Rulon Ewell and Mrs. Ronald Ware. Mrs. Ray Anderson was in charge of the gift room, with Janiel Badham, Mrs. Suzanne Frisby, Joy Dial and Carol Ann Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. August The Story of Ruth TOM TRYON ELANA EDEN Matinee Saturday W. R. COURTNEY South 1st East Spanish Fork, Utah . 6 daily 9 - 12 Sat. 231 10 Closed Wed. On Vacation July 20 to August Phone 672 1 By AppL Darrel LaMar and Diane Cox Frost, Spanish Fork. Boy, July 4, Gilbert Lynn and LaRee Holbrook Liddiard, Spanish Fork. Girl, July 5, Frank Forrest and Norma Roylance Jenkins Springville. Boy, July 6, George Lee and Nelda Mae Rutherford Leif son, Mapleton. Boy, July 7, George Allen and Nancy LaDell Brown Hansen, Spanish Fork. Boy, July 7, Guy Val Gene alnd Connie Kaye Peterson Wall, Santaquin. Girl, July 8, John Wallace and Sondra Huff Sorensen, Lake Shore. Boy, July 9, Spencer A. and Bonnie Eunice Sperry Crosby, Spanish Fork. Girl, July 9, Fred Mason and Margene Anderson Anderson, Oak City, Utah. Girl, July 10, Reed Lavoy and Virginia Stevens Shepherd, Spanish Fork. Girl, July 11, Blair R. and Shirley Darling Bradford, of Spanish Fork. Girl, July 12, Donald Gene and Betty Lorraine Crump Young, Payson. Boy, July 15, Robert Lynn and Lois Ruth Olson Menlove, Spring Lake. Boy, July 16, Douglas Abbott and Gayle Lidstrom AnMrs. Badham, assisting. Benjamin. derson and Mrs. Garrett DanGirl, July 18, Alvin J. and iels arranged the household Janet Brereton Roberts, Spantrousseau and Mrs. Eugene ish Fork. Hillman arranged the brides personal trousseau. After a honeymoon at Mirror Lake, the newlyweds returned to Provo to make their home. n. n. CHIROPRACTOR What is the world speed record for outboards? Set in early May of this year, it is 115.547 miles per hour. Bert Ross, Jr., a Spokane salesman, eclipsed the old record of 107.9 m.p.h. in a custom-buil- t hydroplane powered by a production 60 cubic inch outboard motor. The record was set on a one kilometer course on Seattles Lake Washington. k, 4, Mac-Arthu- What type of bait casting rod la best for you? Its really a matIf ter of your own preference. you fish mostly In open waters, you might prefer a long whippy rod, thats easy to cast with a flick of the wrist. If you fish tree-line- d banks or on a narrow stream with overhanging branches, try a shorter rod. Essentially, the longer rod is best for distance casting; with the shorter rod, the angler must put more arm into each cast. NEW KODAK r, In Mrs. Frank McClellan will present a Piano 8nd Organ Recital on Sunday, July 31, at 2:30 p.m. in the Third Ward The following stuchapel. dents will participate: Becky Taylor, Hali DeHart, Marilyn Rothe, Carol Ann Jackson, Sandra Astel, Merton Moon, Gary Schwartz, Janice Burton, Rebecca Sharon Burdick, Hiatt, Diane Christensen, Lani DeHart, Jim Simpson, Gaylen Moon, Lynn Coray, Kent Burton, Patricia Burdick, Vickie Hiatt, Cathie DeHart, Jolene Schwartzf Deona Jackson, Margaret Taylor, Nancy Wilson, Lenore Parker, Linda Bean, and Carol Coray. 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Makes superb color slides . . . brilliant Manual control color snapshots . . . crisp the greatest ever published! 1" Values to $3.96 HOD amazing new triumph of science that helps REVIVE the natural beauty of your hair by actually PENETRATING the hair shaft Iselfl Wa invite you to com WHITE SHOES IDEABOOK An (Xufentauc 35 CAMERA 1" Were $2 93 GREEN STAMP KODAK 1500 MEN'S SPORT COATS SWIM Q3D 9:30 MEN'S DRESS STRAWS Mass I DANIEL'S DRUG ! Brule where tagged. Y CAMERA The Payson Boat Club, under direction of Harry Webster, president, and a few guests, including M:yor and Mrs. G. O. Dunford, enjoyed a Friendship cruise of Utah Lake last Wednesday evening. About six boats were used in the event. A brown trout tagged at Brule Wisconsin, August 30, 1958, was caught the following spring in a stream 330 miles from the point let your hair wake up and be lovelyl GOOD TIME FOR A Friendship Cruise by McClellan students NOW. ..you can TlllKRi Boat Club enjoys of a ruffed The drumming grouse is both a mating call and a challenge to other male birds who might be in the neighborhood. To make the sound, the stands upon a log ruffed or hump of earth, arches his body and beats the air with cupped wings. The drumming begins as a gentle whirring, builds up to a whirring climax. Now Ready for You! W Plano, Organ recital to be presented Sun. WORLD OUTDOORS Springville. Boy, June 23, Jack Blaine and Mary Esther Thomas Isaac, Spanish Fork. Girl, June 24, John Aure-liou- s and Jean Winifred Harding, Spanish Fork. Girl, June 26, Ralph Carey and June LaVern Holt Biggs, Spanish Fork. Boy, June 28, Gilbert H. and Loretta Renon Crabb Wheel-ocSpanish Fork. Girl, June 30, Stanley Robert and Carma Anita Thomas Ferguson, Orem. Boy, July 2, Earl William and Laurel Ostler Tuttle, Springville. Girl, July 3, Rodney Delbert and Jean Marie Smethurst Banks, Salt Lake City. Girl, July The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1960 jfie n, In rites performed July 8th at the Manti LDS temple Miss Sallie Badham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Badham of this city, became the bride of Kent Christensen , son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron E. ChrisAlso coming from California tensen of Genola. Pres. A with the Bannisters were Mr. Brent Peterson officiated. and Mrs. Arthur Bolton of Riverside, Calif. The group spent a day in Salt Lake City Houseguesls of Mr. and Mrs. touring places of interest and John V. Badham of Payson all at Memorial Park in Pay-so- n are their daughters and husfor a party last Thursday band, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ray evening. Others present were Tudor and children, Cheryl Mr. and Mrs. Spence Snow, and Teddy, of Lexington, KenMr. and Mrs. Jim Quigley and tucky. Among events arrangfamily and Mrs. Kathryn Betts. ed in their honor was a patio party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Badham in Provo. Cloward Margaret A picnic in Payson Canyon was also enjoyed, with others atentertains family tending as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Cloward, who Mrs. David Ted Badham of recently moved back to Pay-so- n Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Vernile after residing for many Gasser, Mrs. Deon Badham years in San Diego, Calif., was Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Nate hostess at a lawn party given Thomas, all of Payson; and Mr. Thursday at the home of her and Mrs. Arnold Johnson of daughter and husband, Mr. Spanish Fork, and families of alL and Mrs. James Brady, in A group of adult famEnroule from a vacation in ily members, totaling 27, were Southern California, Mr. and for supper, potluck present and later enjoyed a Mrs. Ronald Mayer and famgames showing of colored photograph- ily of Payson visited briefly ic slides. Light refreshments with Mrs. Samuel Major in were served by Mrs. Cloward. Cedar City. Mrs. Major is the Among those present were Mr. widow of Dr. Samuel Major, and Mrs. Bert Tuttle (Jelda formerly of Payson. Mendenhall) of Long Beach Mrs. Mary Jeppson and Miss Calif. Joyce Jeppson arrived home On the following Saturday Mrs. Cloward entertained at Saturday by bus from CaliforrelaMemorial Park for her grand- nia. They visited with Park. in tives Huntington children and there they visited NewThere were 30 young- While Beach and Baboa, Cataport sters who enjoyed a swim in lina Island, Disneyland, Knotts-berr- y the park pool, the giant swings Farm, Huntington Librand refreshments. ary and Art Gallery, Pacific Ocean Park and other points More than $72 billion in U, of interest. They went down S. Savings Bonds has been with Thoms. C. Jeppson and 19 to used in the past years who have moved to family improve or buy new homes, where he will for education, retirement, and Torrence, Calif., school. teach other benefits for the savers and their families. San-taqui- William Greenhalgh Family The William Greenhalgh family reunion will be held Sunday, July 81, at 1:00 p.m., in the Santaquin Park. In case of rain other arrangements will be made. Each family, will brivg their own lunch and drinks will be furnished. There will be a program, sports, and childrens games. IniMe Jioil ' Wed.. Thuxs. Fri., Sai. asked to bring own picnic lunch. There will be a business meeting in the morning md entertainment in the after- - Capt. and Mrs. Harold Hicks and children of El Paso, Texas, are spending a vacation in 'ayson with her mother, Mrs, Mary Brewerton, and her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Olsen, and family in Spanish Fork. 1 PAYSON. UTAH Saturday, July 30, at Kelleys Grove in Hobble Creek canyon, according to Paul Hurst, president of the family organization. Breakfast will be served by the committee at 8 am., and those attending are Sei-bias- se 1: . William Hurst Family Descendants of William Hurst will hold a reunion n, the HUISH THEATRE Family reunions and MANY OTHER DEPARTMENTS ITEMS I" IN ALL INCLUDED |