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Show Alarln Jan Reece is Santaquin News De'la Hudson By Mr. and Mrs. Don Kerns and little daughter of California have been visiting for the past week at the home of Mrs. Julia Peterson. They left Saturday for home. Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. John son were in Salt Lake City Friday where they attended an evening session at the LDS temple. ' Pearl Johnson Buch-hol- z and her husband, Ted, were sealed in temple ceremonies. Mr. Buchholz is a convert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and the Bernard-inn- , family reside in San Calif. Witnessing the Lee Kay. Mrs. McClain Nelson and her daughter Peggy of Idaho Falls, Idaho, spent the week end vis- iting with friends and Virginia Lee Kay, Santaquin, and Dougles Ralph Carson, fJorth Hollywood, California, were united in marriage in the Los Angedes Temple on June 16 by President Bowing. Virgina is the daughter of Mr. n and Mrs. Albert Kay, and Douglas the son of Mr. and Mrs. Buss Carson of North Hollywood, Cfctlifonia, rela- been organized recently in Santaquin. Leaders are Mrs. Carmella Thomas and Mrs. Ilean Wall. The group of girls visited the Santaquin Fire Department last week where President Rees Nelson explained the function of the deMiss Ellen Boy June- - 6, Clare and Pat-- I ricia Louise Walton Davis of I Spanish Fork. 1 Boy, June Owen Vern and Norma Claudette Bohne Care-e- I r, Ward Samuel tand Margaret Diane Jensen Salem. i Butler, Girl, June 9, Clifford K. and I Shanna Early Norton, Sant quin. j Boy, June 9, Neal Ruben and I Thelma Tuttle Titcomb, of 1 Springville. Boy, June 11, LaVond an 1 Norma Ingram York, Payson Girl, June 12, Lynn Eddie and Suzanne Ivory Frisby, Payson. Boy, June 12, Job F. and Mary Louse Butler Measm, Salem Girl, June 12, Glen Mak and Viginia Felt Bradford, Spanish Fork. Girl, June 13, Ross C. Eleanor Janioe James Fillmore, Spanish Fork. 14, Clair Eugene Boy, June Juanita Curtis Moer, Spring6, ing. Boy, June 14, Gary H. and Kar en Carter Hansen, Payson. (Boy, June 14, El wood Thomas and Barbara Lawarence Jones Mapleton. Girl, June 16, Lyle Ray and Lana Rae Pickering Van Ausdal, Santquin. Girl, June 17, Leon and Alene Rigtrup Zeeman, Spanish Fork. Girl, JuQe 16, Everett Loren and Laura LaRue iHiatt Morse, Dugway. Boy, June 16, Ronald Rex and Peggy Provstgaard Warr, Salt Lake City. Boy, June 17, Kent Byron and Diann Shepherd Killian, Pay-so- Greenhalgh of Salt Lake spent Thursday, Friday, and Saturday in the hospital after tonsilectomy. She is the daughter of Mrs. Lillian Greenhalgh. Miss Carina Taylor was taken to the Nephi hospital for an appendectomy last week. Dennis Lamb, 9 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Justin Lamb is confined at his home with a serious illness, presumably from eating cherries that had been sprayed. Ne-p- hi Mr. and Mrs. William T. Allen (Norma Taylor) and children, Tommy and Judy, of New Providence, New Jersey, arrived in Payson Sunday and plan to spend their vacation here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor and family. Mrs. Mary Jeppson and Miss Joyce Jeppson returned home Wednesday night from a two weeks scenic tour of part of the North West They went by bus by way of Boise where they visited with a niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jones. The tour traveled along the Columbia River highway to Portland where they saw the beautiful Rose Parade. They also toured Portland. They next went to Newport Beach, Oregon, and rested on the beach. They traveled the Redwood Highway to San Francisco where they spent a day. They visited Monterey and Camel, California, Crater Lake Yosemite and Lake Tahoe. Mrs. Cora Clowad Lamb of Compton, Calif., visted in Pay-so- n Boy, June 18, Daniel L. and over the weekend, calling Marjorie Bell Davis Bishop, of on a number of relatives. She Payson. was accompanied by her grandn. Girl June 20, Richard Naylor daughter, Nancy, and also her and Mary Ellen Maxwell Bate, granddaughter. Eureka. was held the same evening in the Studio City Chaple in Calif. On June 23 the parents feted them at a reception in the Stake house. Standing in the wedding line was the parents of the bride and groom; best man, brother of the groom, Merril Carson: Matron of honor, sister of the Mr. and Mrs. George Slaheli bride Mrs. Roger Rugg; bride-maihave had a difficult time rewere:Leila Greenhalgh, cently in keeping up with vis- Barabara Jean Carson, Joan iting hours since their daugh- Carson, Louise Houghton, Nater and also their daughter-in-ladine Westover and Janice have been confined to hospitals after major operations. was dressed in a The Their daughter, Mrs. Jack floor bride white wedding length (Barbara) Hansen, of Emmett, dress of lace and net, tiered Idaho, is now with them, sleeves ruffles, long pointed after surgery at the and sweetheart neckline high Holy Cross Hospital in Salt trimmed with sequins and seed Lake City. Their daughter-in-laThe pearls. finger tip veil was li Mrs. Dean (Vera with lace and seed tapped released to be expects from the Payson hospital at Mother of the groom wore lace tafetta and the mothafter surgery per- pink of the bride wore beige er formed over a week ago. lace over a blue tafeeta. The Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dan- bridesmaids were all dressed iels are at home again after in blue sheath flowered taffet ta with blue head veils. enjoying a 16 day vacation in The program was M Cd by company with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller of Spanish Forrk. Lee Staheli of Payson, opening Their 3700 mile trip took them vocal duet, Leila and Eldon through Idaho, Oregon, and Greenhalgh, acc. by Darlene down the coast through the Fowks; reading, Nadine West Redwood Forests to San Fran- over; vocal solo, Douglas Car cisco and Los Angeles. At son, acc. by Joyce Rabbins; Glendora they visited their vocal duet, Beverely and Linda daughter, Darlene, and her Madsen, accompanied by Peghusband, Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. gy Wheelwright, closing prayMiller, and sons. They also er, Lynn Crook. In charge of gifts were Mae went to San Diega and to Tia Bryson, Cloris Kindred, Peggy Juana, Mezico. Wheelwright, Patty Peterson, A picnic at Salem Lake was Barker. Gift cariers, Carma enjoyed at Salem Lake was en- and Sandra Barker and David Hostess joyed last Tuesday by a group and Ann Tischner. of women, including Mrs. Ella in serving room, Mrs. Jean Anderson, Mrs. Permeiia Mey- Staheli. Serving were sue ers, Mrs. Eva Crook, Mrs. Staheli, Louise Bryson, Ann Laura Cloward, and Mrs. Anna Butler, Shirley Lamb, Joyce Wilson, Mrs. Marie Mendenhall Robbins and Velda Greenall of Payson; and Mrs. Villa halgh. The bride is a graduate of Bona, Spanish Fork. Payson High School and has attended the BYU one year. Servicemen News The groom attended the Valley State College in California. San-qui- PLACE III TOWN Bowling is Cool Fun :: w WEB O - East ca Highway 91 H1 4 ( LANES Paysc.1, UTAH r. con-velesci- Sta-he- mid-wee- k, Larry CL Mower Val Hutchinson, young son Heavy Attack Squardron 13, of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hutchat the Naval Air Station, Sancelebrated his first ford, Fla., is a new addation to inson, the Navys necular power pun- birthday June 21, when a group of 35 youngsters were ch. invited to join in the festive Serving with the squadron is occasion. The family recently Larry Q. Mower, airman, USO, moved to their new home dison of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. rectly above the east shore of Mower, Payson. the lake at Salem, and as a The squadron, commissioned treat, MrL. Hutchinson special last Janury, flies the A3D Sky took the young people boating warrior, the largest carrier on the lake. Special guests at based jet aircraft in the world. the were Charles DougThis twin- - engine jet bomber lass party and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey is capable of long range, Hutchinson, grandparents. higher low altitude missions necular with bombing Word has been received or conventional weapons. from Manakuli, Oahu, Hawaii, The squadron will be aboard of the birth of a son to Dale the newest anticraft carrier, U Owen and Evarae Simpson SS Kitty Hawk, the carrier born Sunday morning, sails on her shakedown cruise the new arrival is their first scheduled for Aug. The Kitty child. Mr McAffee is with the Hawk is the first of the big Navy in Hawaii. carriers to have a complete are Mr. and Mrs. Grandparents Bernell Mcguided missile defense system. Affee, Payson; and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Simpson, Orem. Darrell C. Holden with Missile Guided Serving Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Baads-gaarUnit Ten at the Pearl Harbor and son Jean, have reNaval Base in Hawaii, is Darto their home in St. turned C. rell Holden, electricians mate second class, USN, son of George, after visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Holden, relatives. Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Aronald Kallabacka, Payson. they were honered at cayon Kenneth D. Van Ausdal party with following, attendServing aboard the heavy ing, addition to those already cruiser USS Los Angeles, oper- mentioned: Mr and Mrs. Richating out of Long Beach, Calif., ard Ellsworth and family, Mr. is Kenneth D. Van Ausdal, and Mrs. Bud Barnett and son, commissaryman third class, US Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Van N, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ausdal, Mr. and Mrs. Cavite Van Ausdal of Santaquin. Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Built at the Philadelphia Na- Barnett and family. The val Shipyard, Philadelphia, Pa. also visted in Dragerton the vessel with a son, Ray, and family, was commissioned in August and in Garland with an other 1945. son, Ned and family. e, d Our BuihStegls CcnptetJy Air Conditioned :: H' 4 Baad-gaar- CORNING. WARE 120,000-horsepow- er e d 3128 Summr(m Charm Nothing could bo prettier than tha "Mo girt' faihion of this fullikirltd droll with square neckline and tleereleu bodlco. No. 3128 comoi la tixet 10, 12, Id, 18, 18. Six 14 takes 3 yards of h fabric. NOodloworir Paitrn No. 339. Tbfi copolof stole with dainty collar 1 1 easily mad and fill every tlx, whthr woman or girt, loro ly la whit, b lack or pastel shades. fatten with button or pin. Aik for pattern No. 339. Jond 33c for ach dr on pattern, 23c for ach needlework pattern (odd 10c for ach pattern for flrit caii mailing) I AUDIfT UNI 8UUAU, lex 1490, Now Pork 1, Now York. Po (tarn No. jwlld vacation three-da- y Le-Gra- SEMES II recently, cational interest. Their first stap was at Fillmore, where they visited Utahs old State Capitol building, then they went on to historic Cove Fort, after which they visited Zions Canyon, and the Glen Canyon Dam. Near Flagstaff, Ariz., they saw ancient Indian village ruins, said to be some 900 years old. They also visited the South Rim of the Grand Canyon and returned by way of Bryces Canyon. Paul Stickney, a brother, who accompanied them, stopped at Page, Ariz., for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Singleton. Dannie Higginbotham, Los stopped engineer, overnight in Payson with his grandmother, Mrs. Robert L. Wilson, enroute from Denver, Colo., to the home of his parents in Phoenix, Ariz. Other recent guests at the Wilson home were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beverleigh and three sons, who visited in Payson prior to a trip through Payson Canyon and over the top of the mountain into Nephi, then back to their home in Holliday. 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Thatcher, Salt Lake help in making water available for livestock in areas City. seriously Vows will be repeated in an affected by drought, arrangeafternoon ceremony Saturday, ments have been made for the transfer from the Navy and July 15, at a Presbyterian Army Departments to ASC of Church in Salt Lake City, after a number of aircraft engine which reception will be given which are suitable at Payson Ward containers for use as livestock watering church in Payson. tanks. Miss Reece attended Payson Ownership of the containers schools and later took specialized training in business in will remain with ASC, but will be loaned to producSalt Lake City, where she is they now employed. She recently ers without charge for use in livestock on private spent three months working watering land. and vacationing in Hawaii. Interested producers have Mr. Thatcher attended Uniuntil June 22 to the loan of a emis now of and Utah versity tank with the local county ofployed in Salt Lake. fice. They will be required to Mrs. Myrtle Whilelock enter- transport the tanks from the Supply Depot at Cleartained at a farewell party Sat- Naval field and Hill Airforce Base to urday evening honoring her their Interested producgrandson, McArthur Whitelock ers range. at the Utah may apply who leaves soon for the LDS mission field in Japan. Those County ASC Office, 140 West 1st North, Provo, Utah. enjoying the happy occasion were Mr. Whitelocks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum DougMr. and Mrs. Chet Whitelock and little daughter, Rena; Mr. lass, former Paysonians, left and Mrs. R. Dale Whitelock Monday night fo their home in and family Mr. and Mrs. Ted Long Beach, Calif., after visitRobertson and four daughters, ing in Payson with Mr. and Herb McGilton, Edith White-loc- Mrs. George Staheli and other Payson; Mr. - and Mrs. relatives and friends. Bob Whitelock, Salt Lake City; the honored guest and his There are some enterprises friend, Glenna Elmer, and the in which a careful disorderli-nes- s hostess. is the true method. Herman Melville Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dibble j arrived June 19th and are vis- and daughter of Anaheim, Calif INVEST IN I iting with her sister, Mrs. Curtis, and family. Park-Secon- ds Tis-chne- THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1961 Mr. and Mrs. J. Rofell Reece, A weddisg reception hosted by the bridegrooms parents Mc-Affe- COOLEST The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah announcing troth to Thomas Thatcher feted at Santaquin reception partment (Hrable Roll t Verla Curits. The Buchholz family are visiting relatives and friends in North and South Dakota, Minnesota and Wyoming before coming back to Utah for further vacationing. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rugg and three boys of Orangevale, Calif., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Albert Kay. They came to attend the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Carson, nee, Virginia tives. 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