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Show ANDREW Servicemen News at July 16, James Keith and Faun Nelson Chappell, Boy, Spanish Fork. Boy, July 16, Helen Taylor Ervin and Eva Dodds, Santa-qui- n. Boy, July 21, Dr. John Robert and Valera Elliott Hogan, Payson. Girl, July 22, Kenneth Jack and LaVeta Ashby Nelson, Leadville. Boy, July 23, Lynn Barrett and Carol Kathleen Woodard Reeder, Spanish Fork. Boy, July 24, (Roger Clinton and Jacqueline Marie LeVeske Banghart, Eureka. Boy, July 23, Boyd M. Memmott Richardson, Spanish Fork. Boy, July 25, Steven Lynn and JoAnn Jackson Kay, Springville. Girl, July 27, Robert Dean and Vonda Loraine Steele kinson, Spanish Fork. Boy, July 28, Boyd C. and Jennie Tanner Wilson, Payson. Boy, July 28, Norman Jack and Andrea Moody Nielson, Salt Lake City. Girl, July 28, Jack Amos and Nola Mae Boyle Mecham, Payson. Boy, July 28, Fred Finch and Joyce Pierce Bird, Springville. Boy, July 29, Kurt Herman and Nedra Jean Malcolm Genola. Girl, July 30, LaMar M. and Myma Jean. Gasser Butler, Spanish Fort Boy, July 31, Thomas Raymond and Vera Aleas Crook-sto- n Robbins, Spanish Fork. Girl, Aug. 2, Frank B. and Dixie Carter Pino, Salem. Boy, Aug. 3, Eldon R. and Nancy Jane Leavjtt Shelley Payson. Girl, Aug. 4, Barry and Gloria June Snow Carlson, Spanish Fort Em-mar- ie Fin-nste- r, Neta Ann Thomas became the bride of Frank Lee Elsbury July 29, at the Spring Lake Ward church. Bishop Junior Lundell officiated at the ceremony,, which was performed in the Relief Society room. Members of the two families, bridesmaids and friends witnessed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron B. Thomas. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harvey Elsbury of Lehi. For her wedding the bride chose a floor length gown of satin designed with lace overskirt and court train. The lace bodice was fashioned with long tapering sleeves and rolled collar. Her veil of illusion was attached to a dainty crown of pearls. She carried a bouquet of pink carnaitijohs combined with white asters. Greeting guests at the door were the brides brother, With their only son and daughter serving as LDS missionaries a highlight of every day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wride is the arrival of the mailman. Recent letters from Anna Marie have related her experiences in presentation of the sacred pageant at Palmyra, New York. She also sent a Palmyra newspaper in which she is pictured in costume with three others who portrayed as Nephite maidens. Ann Marie and her companion have been in charge of housing accomodations for people attending . the pageant of the missionary experiences of Wayne Prior Wride, who has recently been transferred to Gotedoiig, Sweden, and has been advanced to senior com- 14-3- 1. panion. 465-2- 1 51 17 8-- The Terry Smiths spent part of their time in Ephriam with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Johnson, and Mrs. Smith and the children remained in for the time being, while engineer, George Thomas and Miss Car- Terry, an electrical k takes a course of ol Fulmer. sPecal training for Western Standing in the bridal line were parents of the bride Jvlr' McLonalcl and also U, groom, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jean, are employed at sister, and Mr. and Mrs. Elsbury. main office, Travelers Co., the Bridal attendants were Ma- in Hartford. tron of honor, Mrs. Jeanne Bluth sister of the bride; A vacation in Southern Calif. Bridesmaids were Karyl Jacbeen a happy occasion for has obson, Connie Openshaw of Mr. and Mrs. and Santaquin, Sharon Mikesell son, Max, of Lynn Page to Visits Payson. and Elsie Thomas, sister of Marineland and Disneyland, Pathe bride. Flower girl was Laguna Beach, San Diego and mela Bluth. TiaJunasa, Mex., were especThe bridesmaids wore shea- ially enjoyed. The also ths of white satin with an visited in Las Vegas, family Nev., with over dress of pink or lavender Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Ellsworth chiffon. They carried bouquets and family. of pink carnations and white asters. A new baby daughter born For the occasion, Mrs. Thom- July 21, brings the family of as chose a blue silk sheath and Usher and Barbara Hillman Mrs. Elsbury wore a pink West, Salt Lake Sity, to th sheath. round number of four, two Best man to the bride girls and two boys. Formerly groom was his brother, Jack of Payson, Mrs. West is an instructor of Physical Education Elsbury. ' The three tiered wedding at the University of Utah and cake topped with a miniture Mr. West is with the Salt Lake bride and groom was display- County Welfare Department. ed on the brides table, beau- City Judge and Mrs. Eugene Payson, were in Salt tifully decorated with' a ga- Hillman, thered skirt of lavender net Lake this week to greet the over white satin, with small new arrival. pink and white flowers pinned Mrs. Wei ley Davis (Helen to the net. In charge of serving were Wilscn) and son, Mark, age Maxine Moore, La Neta Tay- two. are saying their good-bylor, Darlene Jacobson, Vera to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson and Phyllis Woodard. Lloyd Wilson, and other reAssisting with the serving latives and friends prior to were Joanne Lundell, Cristie their departure from Payson. Jacobson, Vicky Woodard and With Mr. Davis, they plan to leave Thursday for Bainbridge Linda Mikesell. The serving tables were cen- in Maryland, where he will tered with a petunia floating attend a Naval school during the coming 31 months. A chief in a small glass dish. n radioman, Mr. Davis has been Gifts were arranged by aboard the USS Mansfield in Moore and Colleen San Diego harbor for some were Carrying gifts Shanna Jacobson, Linda Jac- time. After completion of his obson, Joy Lynn Moore and schooling, he plans to become an instructor at the Naval Jane Lundell. The bride is a graduate of Training Center in San Diego. Enrouts east, the family will Payson High School. visit his mother, Mrs. Fannie are their home They making Duvall, at Pupular Bluff, Mo. in Kearn at present. Neta Ann Thomas repeats vows with Frank Elsbury on July 29th A letter from Sweden tells With each $10.00 Back to school permanent Free spray net $2.50 value also brush $1.50 value. August Must bring this ad. Zeldas Beauty Salon 210 South 7th East Call 7:00 p. m. i newly organized Scout Troop 578 spent an enjoyable day at Timpanogas Cave last week. Leaders accompanying the 25 that went w.re Carmella Thomas and Yvonne Sutherland. The Blazers, Trcklers and Guide Patrol boys of the 1st Ward Primary enjoyed a train ride from Provo to Thistle last Saturday. Leaders are Mrs. Ellen DeGraffenrcid and Mrs. Dorothy Jasperson. Louise Kester. daugh'er o' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MacDonald (Marilyn Smith) and children, Karen Lee and Brian, of Hartford, Conn., have spent a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill R. Smith. Miss Jean MacDonald, also of Hartford, was also a guest at the Smith home. The family circle was made complete when Mr. and Mrs. Terry Smith and children, Leslie Ann and Julie, arrived from Omaha, Neb. those who entertained for the visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cloward, Provo; and Mr. and Mrs.Bill Edwards of Spanish Fork. The family also enjoyed trips to Timpan-oga- s Cave, Brighton and other places of interest. tain area of Nothern Idaho has been enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spainhower and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hairston and daughter, Linda. The party camped at lakes in Idaho and also visited Yellowstone Park, traveling through Montana and Wyoming enroute. If you have been badly wronged, forgive and forget Mary Baker Eddy U-t- ah nine-wee- - es Kay-lee- Laf-fert- y. j, ' - , - AUGUST 10, 1261 Ry Dd'a Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo Kester Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Berrey returned home from a tour and two daughters, Ellen and with the BYU Educational Denise of Bogota, Colombia, service. The group of 32 left South America, visited for a June 14 and were gone almost month at the home of Mrs. two months. They toured Vera Cruz and Acapulco, Mexico. Reed Chadwick. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Snyder ....The Brow-n- n, moun- Utah Paysn, Sanlacnun News Mrs. Robert Fullmer and dau ghter, Miss Edna Fullmer, Pay-sorecently enjoyed a trip to California, visiting Los Angeles and San Francisco through a planned tour by bus. Places of special interest to them were Disneyland and area nearby, Will Rogers and the Golden Gate Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogers Payson; and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor Spanish Fork, attended a convention of the IGA Foodliner Markets at San Francisco the week of July 24. (Erabl JtaU THURSDAY, Saturday afternoon, August 12 at the northwest corner of the Payson City Park. Registration begins at 5:00 p. m., supper at 6:00 p. m. and a progra- -' recently to James Connally AFB, Texas. He was assigned to Connally in July 1961 for duty as an aircraft radio repairman in the 356 th Armament and Electronics Maintainance Squadron. Airman Steele graduated from Payson High School, prior to enlistment in the Air Force in May 1957. His wife, the former Miss Doris M. Sorensen, is a native of Ogden, Utah. James Connally AFB is part of Air Training Command, which trains personnel for expanding aerospace force of aircraft and missiles. the cool The Payson Chronicle, Decenden'.s of Andrew Moore will hold a family reunion Airman First Class Mark H. Steele, son of Mr. Claude P. Steele of Goshen, transferred A vacation in MOORE REUNION 4-- MIX MASTERS ONE W; have been making cooand selling them to buy books for the children in the hospital. We also have been making drinks, sandwiehs and candy. We also had lots of fun at Sharon Camp. Fullmer reporter. kie Jeanne Grotegut becomes bride of Jack Shell in LDS temple rites In rites performed August Greer, Miss Lois Madson, Mrs. 3rd in the Salt Lake Temple Loraine Johansen, Mrs. Delos Jack E. Shell took lovely Mrs. Steven Maughs, Argyle, Jeanne Grotegut as his bride. Mrs. Val Peterson, Miss Alta They were honored at a re- Thomas and Mrs. Lynn Richception given the following night at the Palmyra Stake ardson. Center in Spanish Fork by her Gifts were arranged by Mrs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loren Grotegut, Mrs. LaMar Spanish Fork. Mr. Grotegut, and Mrs. Arthur and Mrs. George W. Shell, are Grotegut. parents of the bridegroom. After a honeymoon in ColoTo receive guests, the wed- rado, the newlyweds will ding party stood before fluted make their home in Orem, columns with hanging baskets where Mr. Shell will teach in spilling flowers in shades of the Lincoln High School. 4-- SIX LUCKY LASSES The new clock at the swim ming pool was donated by Harry Webster local Coca Cola Co. and Clovis Joness Club, the 6 Lucky Lasses for their community project. Members are Rebecca Rigby Julie Shell, Debbie Gray, Jan Beckstrom, Clela Hill and Charleen Jones. 4-- Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wride have been her sisters, Mrs. Hilda Agar and Mrs. Gwen Whra thall and daughters, Carol and Gwen Ellen, of Fresno, Calif. orchid and white. The bride chose a gown or delustered satin trimmed wit' appliques of lace, encrusted with rice and seed pearls. The bodice was finished with a square neckline and long, tapered sleeves, while the skirt fell into a court train. Her veil of illusion was caught into a crown of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of combined with a white orchid. Mrs. Blair Hamilton, the s'ster, was asked to stand as matron of honor and other attendan's were Miss Janice White, Mrs. Jay Rigby, Miss Dixie Lee Hansen, Miss Patricia Tullis and Miss Judi Green They wore orchid sheaths with overskirts of embroidered evelet organza complimented with matching headbands. Each carried a basket of white and orchid chrysanthemums. The brides mother chose a beige chiffon frock with soft pleated skirt and Mrs. Shell wore a beige silk dress with lace bodice. Each added an orchid corsage. Max Shell, the bridegrooms brother, assisted as best man. Blain Hamilton ushered. Mrs. Allan Gomez and Mrs. Allen Eva-'were in charge of the brides book. Serving were Mrs. George Abbott, Mrs. Jay Snow, Miss Virginia Jensen, Miss Sherrel Carter, Mrs. Paul Rodgers, Miss Karen Argyle, Mrs. Chester Davis, Mrs. Hazel step-hanot- -- vice-prircip- a! of a school in Con cord. Mrs. Zola Ahlin entertained r. brs of the Social Club at her home Thursday night. A hot dinn-.was served to 9 members and one guest. The Club News H and children, Rita and Gary left Monday for their home in Concord, California. They have been here a month and have b. en houseguests of Mrs. Ann Snyder in Payson. They also tlcnded the Hansen family reunion held at Kelleys Grove in Springvillo Canyon Sunday. Mr. Snyder is first year Bee-Hiv- e girls of the Santaquin First Ward w re entertained at the hon e of their teach :r, Miss Ju-Hc-l- is last week. The group enjoyed a Pizza party. R. cords were played and games enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Graff of Pomona, California, were at the home of Mrs Lillian Green-halg- h over the week end. They came to attend the wedding of Miss Ellen Greenhalgh, who was married Saturday to Lawrence Jensen of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Graff is the former e Myrna Chapman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chapman, former residents of Santaquin. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Childs and two daughters, Marlene and Linda, returned home Sat. from a two week vacation to Texas, where they visited with Mr. Childs mother, Mrs. Ethel Childs and sister, Mrs. Edith Tarwater Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson and three children of Bountiful spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peterson. is es s rearrangement and Advisory Service Confidential - Without Obligation ' FANTASTIC VALUE! new rich textured Wilton by Mohawk a broadloom value, to tempt the sharpest value hunter. It's a brand new, beautifully constructed Wilton from Serenity is itk dolley MORTUARY-- Service With and Dignity, ;.v . i!o - 62o -- m 3 rolls SI.C3 PHONE Remember to leave your black and white and color film for quality finishing and fast seerrice. GEAII'S 47 South Main PHOTO SHOP Payson, Utah 24 HOUR AMBULANCE 5 M West oy:. r Salem Irrigation is Canal ' , ' SERVICE . 465-253- 4 north Board ... payson: v;;V- 1 the looms of Mohawk, the world's largest maker of carpets and. rugs. 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