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Show Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and son, K:yo, a student at University of Utah, left Sunday for Wisconsin, where they will visit her father, James Deaver and other relatives in the Janesville area. Kayo also plans to call on the man who was his fathers boss at the Chev- IGENOLA iv m Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grant and children of Tacama, Wash, are visiting with his mother, Mrs. Sarah Grant, and other relatives. The youngsters are Eddie, 14; Ellen, 12 and David, Lynett Peterson to speak vows with Joe Staheli in temple rites e, O. K. Let the tape measure tell the story. By our measure the Brownie Starmite Camera is 4Vfe inches high, 3V4 inches wide, m inches slim. And it weighs only eight ounces. Got the picture? Inside those minute dimensions youll find a camera that can do a man-siz- e job of The Brownie Starmite takes big color snapshots, black and white, even color slides. Its tiny flash holder about 2 inches wide uses those new AG-bulbs that are as big as a penny. And theyre penny savers too. If youve a mind to buy a camera thats easy to carry, ready for pictures any time, indoors or out, night or day, come in and see the Brownie Starmatic Camera. Yours for pictur- e-taking. 1 $5.00 down. GEANS PHOTO SHOP Phone 465-222- 4 The couple will be married Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Peterson of Lehi are announcing the in the Salt Lake LDS Temple engagement and forth coming on September 1 and an open-hous- e reception will be held marriage of their daughter, Lynett, to Joe Staheli, son of at the Lehi Fourth Ward Mr. and Mrs. Lee Staheli of Church, 880 North Wall, that Payson. Mr. and Mrs. McKay Christensen and children, Kathleen, Brent and Miriam, Payson, have returned from a three-wee- k trip through the eastern states. In Rochester, New York, they visited their Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Merrill Oaks and at Greenfield, Mass., attended a reunion of the Sheldon family, which dates back to the Pilgrims of 1620. They also attended the LDS pageant at Hill Cumorah, N. Y., visited New York City and Washington D. C. and points of interest in the 23 states through which they traveled. son-in-la- Mrs. Thomas H. Nielsen, known to her friends as Marilyn Oldroyd, has spent about a month in Payson with her father, Dr. M. L. Oldroyd and brothers, Mark and Jayt A highlight of her visit was attendance at a national convention of Clipped Wings, (reairline stewardesses) tired held in Salt Lake City recent-i- y and the wedding of her brother, Jay, which took place Aug. 22 in Salt Lake City. - Payson, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shpherd Remember to leave your of Stockton, Calif., are black and white and color of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph film for quality finishing and Shell this week and are also fast service. visiting other relatives and friends. house-gues- THIS KODAK CAMERA HAS GAJb YOU A GOOD SHOT BUILT-I- ts Mrs. evening. Miss Peterson is a graduate of the Lehi High School and Seminary. She was a cheer leader and played violin selections on many school and church programs. She was Lehi National Guard queen in 1959. She graduated from a beauty school in Salt Lake City and has been a beautician at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel in Hawaii. She took an active part in the LDS Church at the Waikiki Ward. Mr. Staheli is a graduate of the Payson High School and Seminary. He had leading parts in the high school operas. His hobby has been trick roping and riding and has performed in many western specialty acts He was active with the Boy Scout and stake dancing at the Waikiki Ward. He has completed a tour with the U. S. Navy and was released on July 2. Friends and relatives of the e couple are invited to the in Lehi from 8:30 to 10 p. m. on September 1. The couple will make their home in Payson. Vacationing in Wyoming and Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Schramm called on Mrs. George Passey in Thayne, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. George Astel in Wendell, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Delohin Hiatt at Shoshone, Idaho. t sud-nc- r, Dona Jackson, Terry Greenhalgh exchange vows in August In rites performed Aug. 11 at the West Ward church, Donna Jackson, daughter of Mrs. Nan E. Jackson, became the bride of Terry Greenhalgh, son of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Greenhalgh, Payson. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Ray Jackson. Bishop Rex Hiatt officiated. They were honored at a reception immediately afterward receiving guests in flower decked rooms. For her wedding, the bride chose a floor length gown of white lace and net with tiered skirt released from a molded bodice. The neck line was adorned with sequins and long sleeves were tapered to the wrists. A crown of seed pearls held her veil of illusion and she carried a bouquet of white gladioli combined with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Peck of sprays of miniature pink gladioli. Payson, their daughter, Mrs. Bridal attendants were Mrs. Carl Olsen and her son, BradRichard Miner, a sister of the also Mrs. Ted Sorensen, ley, all of Orem spent the weekend bride- DeAnna Winn, Sandra at Gallup, New Mexico and Kay Sorenson, Diane Herbert witnessed the fabulous gath-- ! and Sharon Greenhalgh, a ering of many tribes for the sister of the bridegroom. They wore pastel lace sheath dresses with corsages of white and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Wilson Pink gladioli, and daughters, Nancy and Mrs. Jacksons dress was Georgia, visited recently in a blue figured chiffon and Mrs. Greenhalgh wore beige Farmington, New Mexico. chiffon and taffets. Their cor- - sages were gladioli. 11 rites pink and white Maynard Fullmer, an uncle, assisted as best man. Miss Edna Fullmer and Miss Carol Jackson presided at the guest book and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lewis of Springville were lace-scallop- Clo-wa- rd - TfS. DONT MISS IT Head for the thrills and drive the best clean-u- p ar open-hous- LaPreal Lovelecs has Nurses hod annual for Berkely, Calif., where she will work toward her doctorate degree in foods and summer party dietetics, after visiting in Pay-so- n The nurses at Payson Citv and Provo wth her moth- Hospital held thir annual er, Mrs. Elsie K. Bartholomew summer party Wednesday and other relatives. evemrg at Memorial Park. Some of the ladies enjoyed a swim in the pool before foyer receptionists. which was served at long Gifts were arranged under flower decorated tables. direction of Mrs. Maynard The committee in charge of Fullmer, Mrs. John Jackson and Mrs. Florence Gee. Gifts arrangements included Mrs. were carried by Debra Green- Fern Knif ht, Mrs Hannah halgh, Vicki Miner, Gail Lew- Marie Christensen, Mrs. Fern is, Barbara Fullmer, jmd Mar- Williams, Mrs. Virginia Ewell, Mrs. Magge Mower and Mrs. sha Ann Philips. Ruth Walton. Assisting with serving were About 50 attended Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Meredith and Mrs.jIola Spefcry. Gtirlsi who served were Linda Hamanother blin, Gale Betts, Gay Phillips, Cheryl Gee and Charlene Gold. Carl Jackson was master of CANVENIENC ceremonies for a program of musical numbers. Mrs. Walter FOODS Kennison played background music during the evening. L-f- bargain ifotl Youve seen this beautifully built 61 Ford Galaxie its competition on every 4 . count including cost. Now add one more plus to the thrill of Ford ownership dean-u- p clearance authorized by the factory to savings that cant be matched. Its our year-en- d make way for still newer Fords. Equip your favorite only the way you want it. Some executive cars are available at far below original cost. But hurry! Time is running out to make clean-usavings on your favorite 61 Ford or Falcon. m Friday Night - Aueust 26 - at 8 At Parson Track p Tischner Ford Sales Jarcees vs. Chamber of Commerce ADMISSION: Adults ChUdren under 6 $1.00 Children under admitted Free with Parents 7 Service Kathla Tischner, Owner Santaquln, Utah 12 50c & Only Your Ford Dealer Has A- -l Phone 35 CAMERA - sets lens - adjusts for flash motor automatically adOutdoors, on electric eye sets the lens. Indoors, the lens opening automatically adjusts for flash shots as you set the distance. Fast f2.8 lens, with shutter viewfinder, with automatic speeds to 1250. Bright-fram- e focus signal and insufficient light signal. all automatic! A spring-drive- n vances film for each exposure! Its Remember to leave your black and white and color film for quality finishing and fast seervice. GEANS PHOTO SHOP Payson, Utah Pilot Light Have your gas heating equipment checked ready for the heating season See ! See that flues and chimneys are clear, clean and tight. Filters Replace or clean dirty filters, oil the motors and blowers, and check blower belts. Dirty filters are often a cause of improper heating and high bills. Automatic Controls heating contractor do the following: D that it is turned on NOW Flues It is our suggestion that you have your furnace dealer, plumber or , See that burners, thermostats, safety pilots and safety limit controls are properly adjusted, and clean and free from obstructions. HD El 7 A OKI FUDGE. 754-328- 1 Used Cars and Trucks EVERY SHOT! nTUtinwafcc 47 South Main Kelly from Provo visited at Las Vegas, Nev., last week. Bishop and Mrs. Thomas Spotten visited at Salt Lake last Saturday. Mrs Kenneth Thomas and chldren visited at Baker, Nev., last week where Mr. Thomas is working. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Christ-enseentertained last week for Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thomas from Wales, and Mrs. Will Jensen from Manti and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christensen from Gunnison. Mr. Gunnard Johnson and daughter, Linda, visited at Gothenburg, Neb. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Christensen went fishing at Strawberry last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jacobson, Mrs. Lillie Davis, Mrs. Roberts Nelson, Mrs. Shirley Ewell visited at Salt Lake last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thomas and son, Jack, and Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson and children visited at Strawberry last Sunday. Mrs. Verda Throckknorton was released from Sports Director and Mrs. Joan Thomas was sustained in her place. Mr3. Ann Nelson was sus tained as a Primary teacher last Sunday evening. The Primary Presidency and teachers and husband held a supper on the patio of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Penroid last Saturday evening. UGUST 24, 1961 N KODAK Winds film Mr. and Mrs. Clinton LeBar-o- n and Mr. and Mrs. Kermit n 9. By Gean HOW SMALL IS SMALL The poet in me must yield to the mathematician. Attempting to dramatize the small size of the Brownie Starmite Camera, Ive occassionally called it a midget camera. On another occasion, I dubbed it palm-sizwhich mov- -' ed a fanciful reader to ask, Did you have a Royal Palm in mind? There is a THURSDAY, By Dorothy Thomas rolet factory in Janesville a number of years ago. i The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah HEWS 8 HAPPILY S V |