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Show Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Alvey of Payson have received word of the birth of a grandson to their son, Steven Max Alvey and wife, the former Gwen Gv le of Sprirg'nlle. The newcomer is the fourth son for the couple. Others arc-- Michael, 4 Dannie, 3 and Lynn, 1 year. The family resides at Vjrgina Beach, Va., where Mr. Alvey is assigned to a Naval Base. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goble of Sprmgville Americanism on bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. (Lawrence Rushton, of Hunter. 'faurday night, Feb. 3, Carol was honored at a bridal shower given by her mother Mi-s- . Milan Jacobson in the pring Lake Ward recreation hall. Standing with the bride to welcome the guests were Miss Sharon Miksell, Mrs. LaMar Openshaw, Miss Christe JacobBy Gean Remember to leave your son and Mrs. Frank Elsberry Jack and white and color ilm for quality finishing and ast service. SANTAQUIN NEWS When all is said By De'la Hudson Theres so much to say on A birthday dinner was held Valentines Day that words Friday evening for William need help. Candy helps Broadbent when members of it. his it. Flowers say say family came to congratYou say it. But pictures ulate him on the occasion. they show it, and beautifully, Present were his wife; Mrs. in color. Floriss Broadbent and family, Pictures can show affection Santaquin; Mr. and Mrs. Farin a little girls eyes when rell Carter and family, Mr. she presents dad with a hom and Mrs. Rex Crme and famimade Valentine. The open Nephi; and Mr. and Mrs. when mom recieves a ily, Rex Broadbent and son of igiant red heart brought fur- Provo. He received many tively into the house. The fun lovely gifts. d of tykes around a Mrs. Edith Tischner party table. members of the Jr. LitIf we seem to foe taking Club night erary this Valentine business a little at her home.Thursday Mrs. Gladys foit seriously, . we Imean well. Robbins reviewed the book Its only that there are so Song of My Heart by Flormany colorful picture-takin- g ence Jeppeson Madsen. There opportunities. For example, weTe 10 meimbers present if theres a Valentine party and refreshments were served. going on at your house, youll Mrs. Clifton (Lucille) want to be prepared. Be sure of Cleveland, Ohio, was and stock up on enough flash- here for the funeral recently bulbs for your color pictures. of her uncle Val Hoyt of You say you dont have flash; Provo. She visited in Then see us for an inexpen- at the home of Mr. Santaquin and Mrs. sive flash attachment for your Menles Holladay. one that present camera Mrs. Leslie (Connie) Willtakes the iams and two children of Long -sized AG-- 1 flashbulbs. Beach, Calif., are staying at And to enjoy Valentines the home of Mr. and Mrs. Day in its brightest wrappings, Leonard Clark while her husload your 35mm or movie band is overseas in the armed camera with faster, sharper forces. Miss Hazel Clark of Kodachome II Film. Valentine Weber College also visited at reds will look richer, face he home of her parents. tones more lifelike, color deMrs. Bob Childs retrieved better word tails sharp and crisp recently that her brother than ever. We cant think of is ill in a Salt Floyd a better time to try this new Lake York, hospital. film. Why not jot us down on Calvin.. Leon.. Wall,., three your Valentines Day shop- month old son of Mr. and Mrs. ping list? Leon Wall, is reported to be n at the PHOTO SHOP slightly improved GEANS hospital. He has been in - Payson, Utah he hospital for two weeks. hone de-l.g- ht red-cla- enler-aine- d HolL-ada- y peanut- Pay-so- 465-22- today. The auxiliary members doMiss Jenney Ruth Lyman nated money with which two directed the signing of the and a half Bricks of Freedom will be purchased. Money will brides book. be sent to Salt Lake to be of Mrs. Earl Chapman, aunt added to an auxiliary prothe bride, playeid organ selections as guests were received. ject. Refreshments were Mrs. Byron Thomas acted Mrs. as Master of Ceremonies to a by Mrs. Vione Ree'je. Evelyn Bigler, Mrs. Elizabeth a included which program Bal-zltrio sung by MLrs. Lois Mon-lov- Montague and Mrs. Sylvia Mrs. Dorothy Moore and Mrs. Lu Dene Peery, SweetMr. and Mrs. James Kropf. hearts acompanied by Mrs. Rhea Menlove; skit, Linda who are residing in Cedar Miksell and Linda Wilson; City while he attends College advice to the bride, Mrs. Don of Southern Utah, visited over he weekend with Parenas. Mr. Taylor; organ and piano duet, and Mrs. Joe Kropf and Mr. Mrs. Earl Chapman and dauand Mrs. W.illiam McKinnon. toast to the Eva; bride, ghter Sharon Miksell; a Quartett, They also called on P.grandparE. Niels Mrs. Lois Menlove, Mrs. Doro- ents, Mr. and Mrs. son. Dene Mrs. Lu Moore, thy Peery and Mrs. Darlene Jacobson. Each individual serving table was decorated with a frilly red and white heart shaped basket filled with gold rosebuds. Girls who served were, Jo Ann Lundell, Elsie Thomas and Eve Chapman, Mrs. Fer-rJacobsen, Mrs. Beth Lyman, Mrs. Helen Adams, Mrs. Mary Mecham, and Mrs. Mariam Miksell. The gift display was arranged by Mrs. Elva Davis Mrs. Maxine Moore and Miss Kayleen Moore. el The brides grandmother. Mrs. Ida Sanders of Ogden, attended the shower. The bride has been employe at Salt Lake City. The couple plan to make their home in Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. James Garner have enjoyed a three weeks trip to the coast, visiting at Caliente, Nev. with his sister, Mrs. Loretta and family, and at Yerrington Oaks, Calif., the Yerrington Nevada, with another sister, Mrs. Iris IHutchinl-soand family. At Fair Ooks, Calif., the Gamers were third guests of a sister and husband Sarah and Leslie Smith. Later they visited the Los Angeles temple, Marineland and Forest Lawn Cemetery at Glendale. Enroute home, they s opped in Las Vegas, Nev. to visit a nephew, Evan and family. Each place the couple visited, family genealogy was discussed and help given where needed, and were speakers at an LDS service in Yerrington discussing en-rou- te Chris1-tense- n, n 3ab-noc- ANNIVERSARY Mrs. Hillman gives gardening tips at GOOD SELECTION OF NEW FORDS 798-355- 3 Beverly Case, Orrin Leon Miller wi I he married in Salt Lake City Saturday The couple will make their Beverly Jeanne Case, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold home in Salt Lake City where L. Case of Cortez, Colorado Orin Leon is employed at Sperry. will become the bride of Orria Leon Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin P. Miller of Pay-so- n. The couple will be married Saturday evening, February 10, at the home of bridegrooms aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. was Glade Cowan to members of the Cultus Club Wednesday afternoon, when Mrs. Eugene Hillman presented a program on Mrs. hostess gardening. Clad in gadening attire Mrs. Hillman discussed various seasons of the year in connection with her subject Each season was introduced with a song by Mrs. Doris Gasser, with piano accompaniment by Mrs. Barbara Lea-thaTo close the program Mrs. Hillman offered numbers from a straw hat, and Mrs. Stanley Wilson, with the luoky number, was presented with a potjted plant. Mrs. G .Osmond Dunford. president, conducted the meeting. The report on the Womens Legieslative Councol wa given by Mrs. Leland Sheets. Refreshments were served Wilson, Stanley by Mrs. Mrs. Emma Wilson and Mrs. Cowan. Georgia Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Olson, spent the weekend with a group of classmates from the BYU in a trip to California. Dale Winnie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Winnie of Pay-sowill report Feb. 9th to Ft. Sam Houston, Texas, after stopping in Payson for a few days when enroute from Ft Ord, Calif, where he has been stationed since November. A member of a paratroop division of the Army, Dale will spend the coming 19 weeks in Exray Proceed ure School, after which he expects to go to Jump School in North His brother. Claire, has been in Alaska with the Army since November, 160, and is presently participating in winter maneuvers. n, at CLEANERS Horae of Professional Dry Cleaning 175 West Utah Avenue Phone 465-295- Theatre - Payson Wed. - Thur. - Feb. FrL - Sat Mrs. Ralph Daniels was ostess to her card club Thurs-la- y Mrs. Madeline evening. Erandson and Mrs. Bryce Jones were guests in addition to club members. AND JULIET Wed. - Thur. - FrL - SaL Feb. 14 - 1 - IS - 17 WALT DISNEY'S Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wride GREYFRIAR5 received a telephone call from Sweden last Sunday, when their son, Wayne P. BOBBY Wride, called to congratulate Mrs. Wride on her birthday Starring anniversary. Elder Wride has now completed half of his DQNALD CRISP 'LAURENCE NAISMITH 30 months mission. For the ALEX MACKENZIE past three months he has KAY WALSH assumed duties as traveling elder and now has been to suped vising eldicjr with eight missionaries nder his care. He is also in charge of conferences. Elder Wrides sister Anna Marie, is also a EVERY 2 NOROE FREEZER IS INDIVIDUALLY ZERO-TESTE- D BEFORE LEAVING THE FACTORY Page Furniture Co. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Phone 465-290- Payson, Utah 0 PAYSON CHRONICLE WANT ADS BRING FAST RESULTS pro-'mqt- missionary for the church, serving in New York state in the Eastern States Mission. She has been away from home he past eight months. Davis Dry Cleaners lbs. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Brimhall and baby daughter of Salt Lake City spent the week- end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Taylor. (CraMe Jtoli in 45 minutes NEVER ADDS WRINKLES 14 quin. Jan. 18 Girl, Harvey Beck and Ann Aitken Langford, Spanish Fork. Boy Sterling Alma and Louise Frost Larson, Spanish Fork. Jan. 19 GirL Morris Sheldon and Beth Partridge Taylor, Santaquin. Jan. 20 Girl, John William and Helen Nelson Powell, Payson. ,Boy, James Henry and Jeam mine Steele Eva, Santaquin, NEVER TAKES OUT CREASES Adds Longer Life to Clothing. Drapes, Blankets, etc Jerry Blaine and Linda Saves Days of Waiting An Attendant to help You from 8:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. Genola. Boy, Leland John and Janet Marlene Davis Kelley, Santa- for easy home use TEEM St Qrton Carlson. Spaish Fo:k. Jan. 17 Boy, Walton Stnaley and Evelyn Harmer Vincent, Spanish Fork. Girl, Arden Sidney and Verna Oberg Throckmorton, Upholstery Cleaner I1IIVS Navajo mi Bell-;ito- n Girl, Carpet and Sold Exclusively 160 II II Mr. and Mrs. J. Karl WorBATCHELOR FLAT thington of Cedar City were the among Starring who attended a farewell testimonial Sunday evening hon- rUESDAY WELD TERRY THOMAS oring Lynn Ofcom, who will RICHARD BEYMER serve in the British Mission. CELESTE HOLM Mr. and Mrs. Gene Worthattended a ington missionary farewell Sunday evening a Sun. Mon. - Tues. Pleasant Grove honorirg their .Feb. 11 12 - 13 nephew. Mark Belliston, who PETER USTINOV will serve in the Australian SANDRA DEE Mission. Mark is a son of JOHN GAVIN 3ishop and Mrs. Gerald in who made their home n Payson some years ago when he was manager of ROMANOFF Christensens store. K. PRO The Professional Witt, in Salt Lake City and will be honored at an openhouse. Cultus Club meet INTRODUCING AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH 435-231- 2 Spanish Fork, Utah Jan. every day. TRUCKS SMITH AUTO COMPANY ooooooooooooooo 3 glasses AND FORD Local Representative and Salesman BRYANT DECKER Business Phone Phore Harold Car1-olin- a. Milk. You never outgrow your need for Milk. USED CARS y. e. Ih.r. IMifflB fl3ES.li men Enjoy the pickup that lasts. Refresh with LINE OF se-ve- d genealogy. Drink 8. 19G2 amorg Americans patrotism Gary Rushton in Nevada rites Carol Jacobson becomes the bride of Gary Rushton, January 22, at Elko Nevada. The GOOD Ameiicanism was the theme of the meeting attended by members of the American legion Auxiliary Monday evening at the Legion Memorial Hall. Mrs. Donna Andress, chairman, presented about 26 stu-de- n s from the Wilson School Second Grade, together with their tea (her, Mrs. Lenore Hill, and the school principal, Clifford Clark. The group acted out a skit and recited the pledge of alleg.ance to the Ameri1-ca- n flag. Bryce Jones, local business man, was speaker of the evening, citing a need for greater Carol Jacobson becomes bride g, Thursday, February have program are maternal grandparents. money-savin- The Payson Chronicle, Paysun, Utah Legion Auxiliary -- SPECIAL- use of Press on dry cleaning done this week One Stop-W- ash & Dry Clean |