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Show Clair Winnie, on of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Winnie .Payson, wri- tes fiom Alaska, where he is st tionui at Armys Ft. Rich- ardson near Ancsorage, that he has spent a wek at Kings Lake. T .ere hi acted as a1 co.'nslor for an outing for, yo mg ters from the Alaskan Crippled Childrens Home, in charge of a cabin of nine boys. lie was ako in charge of The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah j Boy Aug. 4, Dean LeRoy and j Bernice MacKay Pullman of Spanish Fork. Boy, Aug. 4, Charles Dee and Eiaine Leifson Pullman, Span-ls- n r orK. , ' Girl, Aug. 5, Orval La Cell and Donna James Harmer, Springville. Girl, Aug. 6 ,Gale Glen and Sheril Dorothy Christensen Holt, Springville. Girl, Aug. 6, Howard and Patricia Valeen Smi'h Argyle, Di'gway. Boy, Aug. 8, Fred Robertson and Themma Joann Jenson Milner, Spanish Fork. ua'er-tron- t activities AUGUST THURSDAY, 1961 17, Nothing save divine pow- For Sale Used furniture, Gas is capable of doing so Space heater Heatnola. Chest much for man as he can do of drawers cupboard, round for himselt. table Underwood typewriter. Ph. 1 or With each $10.00 Back to 24 31 school permanent Free For Sale Frame home 261 So. spray net $2.50 value also brush $1.50 value. August 3rd East. Excellent location, Must brirg this ad. Extra building lot $2,500 Ph Zeldas Beauty Salon 210 or 8 17 South 7lh East Call .24 31 er 465-298- 7 465-226- 8-- Cliar also mijoying his pait'.cipa-- i nn m motor cycle races, held i? 14-3- 465-298- periodically at the fort. 465-2- 465-226- 7 1 1 51 BACK. TO SCHOOL at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Dixon are G'-esl- s their daughter and husband, Dr. and Mrs. Grant C. Brock-ban- k (Joan Dixon) and children, Harold and Brenda, who have arrived from Eielson Air Force Base near Fairbanks, Alaska. They plan to stay un til after the wedding of her sister, Shirley and Wendell S. West, scheduled for Sept. 8. They are also visiting with Mr. Brockbanks parents, Dr. and Mrs. Allen G. Brockbank in Provo. Marlene Humphreys announces from Utah State University, where she majored in Interior Design. While on campus at U. S. U., she was affiliated Salt Lake Temple. That even- with the Chi Omega Sorority. ing a reception will be held at She is presently employed at Salt Lake City in her chosen the home of the bride. Miss Humphreys has chosen vocation as an Interior DesignMiss Anita Warner as maid er. Mr. Warner has completed of honor. To assume duties as best man will be Kent Warner, a mission to the Netherlands. twin of the future benedict. Prior to his mission call, he Miss Sharon Page, Mrs. Ronn attended the Brigham Young Wooden, and Mrs. Gary Mc- University, where he plans Cormick will assist the bride to continue his studies. as bridemaids, E. (Dee) Humphreys, 1656 Sunset Drive, Logan, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Marlene Humphreys, to Keith Warner, Payson. Mr. Warner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max R. Warner also of Payson. The couple plan an Autumn nuptial, September 8, in the New Chevrolet V2 Ton Pick-U- HEATER AND DEFROSTER. DIRECTION HEAVY DUTY REAR SPRINGS ps SIGNALS. 1995 AS LOW AS GUARANTEED OK USED CARS CHEV. Bel Air Sedan 1957 FORD Station Wagon 1957 CHEVROLET 1956 1955 V-- 8 Radio, Heater, Power Glide Radio, Heater, Fordamatic V-- C Deluxe Sedan V-- Radio, 8 995iQQ f 095.00 Heater1 745i00 495i00 PONTIAC DeLuxe Sedan Radio, Heater, Hydromatic 1955 MERCURY Monterey Sedan Radio, Heater, Mercomatic 545.00 1953 PONTIAC DeLuxe Sedan Radio, Heater, Hydromatic 345.00 CHEV. 1953 1969 1 -- Ton PLYMOUTH Fury 955 Pick-up- JUrd top Coupe DESOTO Hard top Coupe V-- 8 V-- 8 R H Powerflite 1895 R H Powerflite FORD Fairlane Sedan R H Fordomatic 1957 545,00 995.00 LeRoy s Family Shoes August 16 to 19 sl00 off any pair of Shoes in The Store ALL SIZES Ellen Greenhalgh becomes bride of Larry Jensen in Aug. 5th rites The wedding was witnessed Ellen Greenhalgh, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Greenhalgh of by members of the immediate Santaquin and Chester Law- families and a reception was rence Jensen Jr. (Larry), son held at 8 p. m. of Mr. and Mrs. Chester LawStanding in the wedding line rence Jensen Sr., of Salt Lake were parents of the couple; City were united in Marriage on Aug. 5. Bishop Frank Sorenson of the Santaquin First Ward performed the ceremony in the chaple of the church. CLEARANCE ON LADIES HATS EACH $JOO WESTERN $J00 PANTS BOYS SOCKS size 5 to 3 PAIR BELT BUCKLES 0FF $ JOO 1 00 and J50 10Va GIRLS SOCKS 3 PAIR SJOO best man, Phillips Riley Jen HEAVY TOP SOCKS sen, brother of the groom; matron of honor Mrs. Ellen 2 PAIR $JOO Greenhalgh; maid of honor, Mrs. Myrna Graff; brides"rr maids, Mrs. Sue C. Peterson, Flora Bonnie Freeman, Heelis, SANTAQUIN NEWS Gilbert and Emily Nancy Campbell, junior bridesmaid, By DeRa Hudson Lee Jensen. The Lion's Club and their Ushers were Milo Burraston, ladies held a patio party at Dick Graff and Ronnie Christthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Don ensen; ring bearer, Gene Armstrong , last week. The Hillman, flower girl, RaNae group were served steak and Christensen; at the book, Ven all the trimmings. Jake, Lou- ice Christensen and Dianne ise and Arland Kester enter- Gammon. tained with musical numbers Receiving guests, Mr. and vocal and instrumental. Spec- Mrs. Ralph Hillman, Mr. and ial guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Mark Brown and Mr. and Harry Kalletta of Gary Indiana Mrs. Albert J. Hansen. In the who are visiting at the home of gift room, Mr. and Mrs. Wall Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kalletta. "ct Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Mr, and Mrs. W. Q, Tidwell Christensen and Miss June returned home from a two Heelis. Hostess Mrs. Reuben week business and pleasure Peterson; ass'ting hos'esses trip to Santa Fe, New Mexico. C rol Hunt and Lynnette Hunt While there they visited with and Linda Chapman; eift beartheir children, Mr. and Mrs. ers, Jerry, Sherri and Connie Gerry Goelz and baby son, Greenhalgh and Roger HillKevin. man. The program was Mcd by Mrs. Denzil Greenhalgh was hostess to the Neighborhood Della Hudson which consisted Club Thur. afternoon. Lunch- of a piano duet by Jolene Has eon was served and the group kell an4 Marla Hudson; 111! enjoyed social chat and sew- toast by John W. Phillips the of groom grandfather ing. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Peterson vocal duet Mr. and Mrs. Bill attended the Burraston family Greenhalgh accompanied by reunion held in Goshen Sat. Mrs. Elda Harwood; marimba Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coat- selection by Mrs. Joyce Green es and three children of Gar- halgh accompanied by Mrs den Grove, Calif, are visiting Elda Harwood; vocal solo, Mrs SAVE! You just can't beat August buy3 for saving. Its the time of year when at the home of Mrs. Julia Winona Jensen, accompanied Chevrolet dealers traditionally pull all the stops. Youll find Peterson. Also visiting at Mrs. by Mrs. Donna Draper; a toa savings waiting for you on every 61 Chevy truck from the nimble Corvair 95s, Petersons home were Mr. and st to the bride by Miss Bonnie jobs. Come in and save a bundle! Mrs. Rex Reed of Willard. right up to the mighty medium- - and heavy-dut- y Heelis; remarks by both bride and groom and benediction by Mrs. Romona Smith has Chester Lawrence Jensen Sr. SAVE! You just can't beat Chevy trucks for working. With Chevys easier riding The bride attended schools played host to all of her famIndependent Front Suspension, loads ride easier, drivers stay fresher, the truck ily recently, with the Reed in Santaquin and graduated Braithwaites and children from Payson High School and lasts longer. You get more work, more hauls, for your truck dollars! from Caliente, Nev.; the John has been employed in Salt McGurks and children of Salt Lake for the past two years, SAVE! And for the frosting on the cake you just can't beat Chevy trucks at trade-iLake City; the Dale Barnette The groom is a graduate of and children and the Stanley Salt Lake High School. time, either. Latest official industry reports prove that Chevrolet trucks lead in The young couple left for trade-i- n Clowards, Payson, gathering value, week after week, over every major competitor in Chevys price range. at the Smith home on various honeymoon in New Mexico Based on official figures from Automotive Market Repoit. occassions during the past and will make their home in couple of weeks. On Sunday Salt Lake. all were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mr. and Mrs. Merlynn Tan Barnett. The three McGurk ner and children vacationed children spent a week here last week visiting Mesa Verda with their grandmother, Sun and Black Canvon of the Gunday to Sunday, and returned nison nationtl forests and to Salt Lake with their par- places of interest in the Denents Aug. 13th. ver Colo., area. They also stopped in Dinosaurland at Mrs. Mary Jeppson and Miss Vernal enroute home Joyce Jeppson returned home last week from a two week Mrs. Ramona Smith attendvacation trip to California. ed funeral services at Castle-dal- e They visited at Torrance with Monday for Mrs. Warren Thos C. Jeppson and family Wilberg, a long time friend. and also Ann Jeppson and Mrs. Lula Cheney and family at Valerie and Pamela Bean, Huntington Park. They also daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Rex visited at Disneyland, Marine- -' Bean, Ogden, spent last week land, Knottsberry Farm, Tia vacationing in Payson at the Juana and attended a concert home of their grandparents, in Hollywood. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Bean. They enjoyed a lawn party Mr. and Mrs. Max R. Warner given by Mrs. Bean, with returned Saturday from a 10 guests including Debbie and See your heal authorized Chevrolet dealer day vacation trip to Texas. Cora Lee Gray, Beckie and In Texas, they visited with Trins Angus. The Rex Beans, their son and family, Mr. and after spending the weekend Mns. Richard Spadkman at at the Bean cabin in Payson Fort Worth, Mr. Spaekman Canyon, called for the girls is a First Lieutenant in the Air Sunday when enroute home. Force and is stationed at the All enjoyed birthday cake and Carswell Air Force Base near other refreshments served by Phone 798-359- 1 Fort Worth. He is a Mrs Weston Bean to celebrate SPANISH FORK, UTAH on the B52 jet bomber. Valeries nineth birthday. sweeter-than-ev- Gridley Chevrolet Co. 570 South Main, Spanish Fork SA the savingest time of the year on the trucks with the workingest ways 495.00 - BARGAINS MAKE YOUR DOLLARS STRETCH AT Miss Humphreys graduated marriage plans to Keith Warner Mr. and Mrs. D. VAI.UC 798-359- 1 er n i TGarrangemvnt ana Advi$oryServtce ,xCou0dtn(tafr0uf Obligation ; . 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