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Show and her Edna Fullmer mother, Mrs. Cecil Fullmer, Payson, visited the Worlds Fair at Seattle,, Wsh., j returning home last Thursday. At Port- Beta Cuitus Club Holdsj Summer Party land, Oregon, the tour group visited all interesting points in thje city, and enroute they stopped at Boise, Idaho The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Thursday, j Beta Cuitus Club held their l early summer party ocial Monday at the home of Mr. and Mri. Frank Madson entertained the Madson family Sunday afternoon and evening Hy DeMa Hudson at their home. There were 33 present inGreenhalgh was taken family members to the Utah Valley hospital eluding Mrs. Max Madson Monday when he suffered a and three of their foUr children Glendale Maryland. Mr. broken ankle in an accident :.t Vernal where he was em- - Madson will join his family near future and will be ployed. He returned to his home Sunday. He underwent guests of his mother, Mrs. surgery and his foot was put mma Madson, Payson; and other relatives in the area. in a cast. ani-ia- j Mis. Carol Davis with Mrs. Wilma Crane as assisting hostess. j A patio party, the event was rranged with a Hawaiin motif. L gated tapers and recorded music added to the festive occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gardner and family of Long Beach J Calif., stopped over to visit relatives in the Payson area' enroute to Michigan, where. Mr. Gardner will teach summer gchooL Their list of calls in-- 1 eluded Mrs. Laura Coombs Santaquin; the Sterling Coom- bs, Payson; and the Dave Coombs in Spanish Fork. A ji-e- j n Dc-n- trip to Seattle, Wash., has enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. ,yndon Crook, who visited he r daughter and M . and Mrs. Dean Holden' (Deon) in that. city. They also aid a visit to the Worlds Fair andjater took a ferry to Victoria, B. C., where they ipent a day. Enroute home they itop;rd in Sacramento, Calif., where they visited Mrs. Crooks Steve Siargent, and The couple was accotn-ranie- d .unily. by a daughter, Mrs. Rulon (Shirley) Christensen of j son-in-la- ( The days of June 4 to 11 packed with fun and learning for Margaret Taylor and Carol Huber. They were privileged to attend the Youth Leadership Conference in Logan, Utah. Each day the girls attended meetings where Dr. Dildine The Salt Lake LDS Temple from Washington D. C. spoke was the setting for the marrion some phase of Knowing est. Her veil of illusion was age of Avis Marie Anderson and Citizenship for and Monte R. Depew attached to a pearl crown and Yourself Friday, Teens. June 22,. Elder (LeGrande Richshe carried a bouquet of white comon They participated ards of the Council of Twelve roses. mittees to plan for the events. Attendants, dressed alike in Each evening they enjoyed Apostle officiated. blue Japanese styled sheaths, entertainment and on June 6, Parents of the couple, Mr. were Mrs. Blair Becks trom Sears - Roebuck Foundation and Mrs. Ray W. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Max Mrs. Shan Sorensen, sisters of gave a smorgasborg dinner. and a number of otherDepew, relathe bride; Mrs. Dale Jolley, The week was fun and worthtives and friends were witCarol Sue Wilson and Sue while. nesses to the marriage. StahelL They carried bouquets Margaret, 18, is the daughter of white carnations arranged of Mr. and Mrs. Deon The newlyweds were honored Taylor. on white Japanese fans. that evening at a reception Mr. of is a 17, Carol, daughter given at Payson Charming young Ann Hansen and Mrs. R. E. Huber. Ward Church, after which and Lisa Beckstrom were frower girls wearing blue they left for a honeymoon at Pony League were Marie Anderson, Monte Depew Repeat Vows in S. L. Temple 4-- H Saundra Montague, Douglas Huff Repeat Vows in Temple Rites By Gean The Warm and the Cool Have you ever been cooled off or warmed up, by the sight of a color slide projected bigas-life Cooled by a snow scene, warmed by a garden blooming in the sun Why when we see a slide of an ocean beach we can almost taste the salt in the breeze off the water! People have told us they feel theyre projecting themselves right back to that time and place when they show their slides. Its magical, and it never goes away. You should try it We can show you a camera that seems , of Payson. Vows were exchanged earlier that day at the Salt Lake LDS temple. Mr. Huff is a son of Mrs. R. Ross Huff of this city. The brides dress, a creation of her own talents, was of lace and fashioned with full length gored skirt, long tapered sleeves a squared neckline adorned with sequins. A large satin bow was placed below the waist to provde back inter- - M. Montague, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Coombs and son, Cody, spent to have been designed espec- an enjoyable vacation in Souially for people whod like to thern Calif., recently. They take slides they can be proud a day at Disneyland, of right from the start . . . $pd spent Marineland, and also a day at with only a small investment. the beach. Its the KC(DAK RETINETTE 1A Camera and costs only Mr. and Mrs. George Q. $44.95. Salt Lake City, forSpencer, Looks like one of the high of Payson, were hosts merly powered 35mm cameras you to a of friends who spent see slung around the necks the group weekend at the Spencer of professionals. The KODAK summer home on the Weber RETINETTE Camera is River. Enjoying the event were 35mm, and it has a lot of picture- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Page, Mr. -taking verstility. But its and Mrs. Darrel Brown, Mr. snapshot simple to use, Easy and Mrs. John Daniels, Mr. lens settings. Fast f2.8 lens aiid Mrs. Glade Cowan, Mr. Shutter speeds ti 1250 second. and Mrs. Vernal Twede, Mr. timer lets and Mrs. Rulon Hill, all of A delayed-actio- n you get in the picture. No Payson, and Mr. and Mrs it has film winding knob. Barnett of Murray. fast lever action. And youll George take gorgeous color slides with president of it . . . an experience you sh- theHalvor Madson, EducaDistrict Murray ouldnt be missing. Come in tional Association, is in Den and let us give you a demonver, Colo, this week attending stration today. the convention of the National Association. Mr. Madson is a SHOP PHOTO CSMS sixth grade teacher at the - Payson, Utah new Grant School at Murray, 4 hone ... 485-222- Park-Secon- Kollette Montague super vised serving girls as follows Donna Seat, Dianna Stickney, Janice DeHart, Susan Wignall, Pauline Porter, Sharon Hiatt Billie June Erekson and Rose alee Curtis. Mrs. P. N. Niason was bon ored Thursday evening, when her family arranged a canyon party on the occasion of her birthday. Those enjoying the steak fry were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Greenhalgh, Eureka; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kropf. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ainge, and Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen, all of Payson. n YOU'RE INVITED TO THE 28TH ANNUAL V M d Cedar- - Breaks- - and- - Navaho frocks with complimented wristletts of white carnations, They carried umbrellas filled with fortune cookies. The brides mother wore blue chiffon and lace and Mrs. Huff chose a pink lace dress. Each added whitp and blue carna tions as a corsage. The bridgrodm asked his brother, Ross Huff, to stand as best man. Darlene Lazenby and Linda Reed attended the guest book Eugene Braithwaite played organ selections durinb the evening. Serving tables were centered with arrangements of Japanese fans and lotus blossoms on angel hair, Lake in Southern Utah. They will reside in Payson. The new Mrs. Depew has completed three years at Nephi 10 Brigham Young University, Payson Bees 2 majoring in education. Mr. attended Utah State Uni Monday July 9 versity at Logan and has fulPayson Bees vs Santaquin filled an LDS mission in the at Santaquin Montana area. Eureka vs Goshen To repeat her marriage vows at Goshen , and for the reception afterNephi vs Payson Yankees ward, the bride chose a gown at Payson of white silk organza fashioned with long, tapered sleeves and Thursday, July 12 squared neckline edged in Goshen vs Santaquin lace. Chantilly lace Chantilly at Santaquin adomed the bouappliques Bees vs Payson Payson Yanks ffant skirt with brush train, ' at Payson and was also used as trim for Eureka vs Nephi her veil that was attached at Eureka to a seed pearl crown. The bridal bouquet of white orThere are over 10,000 diff- chids with golden throats was some attached to a heart silhouette erent kinds of steel soft enough to scratch with of gold. a penknife, others so hard it The bridal attendants wore scratch to diamond takes a chromspun taffeta frocks with them. overskirts of silk organza Their bouquets were of yellow rosebuds on a gold heart silhouette. Planning A Trip? Karma Anderson, the brides WRITE. PHONE. OR CALL IN sister, was maid of honor, AT wearing green, and other attendants, Jo Ann Sweat, Santa Barbara, Calif.; Mrs. Bob DESERET Jones,, Orem; Mrs. Midhael Garbet, Vernal; Mrs. John TRAVEL BUREAU Peters, Springville; and Mrs, R. Dale Whitelock , Payson 58 N. UNIVERSITY were in gold. FR3 3822 Phons Mothers of the pair, Mrs. Provo, Utah Anderson and Mrs. Depew, wore gold lace sheaths with Airline Tickets Issued yellow roses made up as corat Airport Prices. sages. Also, Ship, Bus, Insurance The bridegroom asked his Reeervations. and Hetel brother, Kenneth Depew, and Bob Jones to share duties as Thursday, June Santaquin 13 Eureka 8 28 De-pe- will roo Visitors iX the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter HeeUs were but is t5!e t0 be afcout on Mrs. Phil J. Bradley and three crutches. tlMdren of Salt Lake. They Mr and Mrs Paul Kalelia, irpent three days of the Black of Qary Indiana are visiting at Hawk and Homecoming cele- - the home of Mr and Mrs. Bill bration. Mrs. Olive Broadhead K.aletta jef Nephi also visited there. Mrs. Fern Johnson. Mrs. Ijaura Goodall, Mis. Iva Carl-- I gren and Mrs. Blanche Greenhalgh spent Sat. afternoon at t' e hc:.ie of Mrs. Boyd How-artin Nephi. The group took lunch and enjoyed a social afternoon. Elmc Cloward of Southgate, Calif., spent two weeks at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cloward recently. Mr. ana Mrs. Gerald Cloward of Huntington Park, Calif, and Mrs. Janet Watkins and four children of Glendale. Calif, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Julia Peterson. Members of Mr. Elisabeth Kesters family enjoyed a reunion and birthday1 party Sunbest (man. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maurin day afternoon on the lawn of of Santaquin and Mr. and Mrs. the 2nd ward church. The group Lester Thomas of Bountiful gathered to honor Clem Kester were foyer receptionists and of Fresno, California, who was Mrs. Melvin Cloward of here for the Black Hawk and American Fork supervised Homecoming celebration. Clem Sunday - Monday Tuesday Kester was seriously injured signaturing the guest book. July in an automobile accident in Rosemary Bates and Mrs. California several (months ago THE DAY4THE EARTH Howard Ellsworth played organ selections as guests were CAUGHTiFIRE received. ied by Albert Payne; vocal A profusion of summer flo- solo Melvin Cloward; accomp. wers decorated the chapel and by Ardella Burdick. Organ also the amusement hall, where piano duet, Verna Schramm refreshments were served at and Katherine Sheets; vocal tables centered with crystal duet Harry Hardman and Wed - Thun Frl - Sat in which yellow Mrs. Grant Carisle accompanied July 11 - 12 13 - 14 roses floated in green liquid. by Mrs. Grant Winegar, toasts, The snifters were arranged on Mrs. Fay Mattinson and .Lester a gold heart shaped silhouette. Thomas. Reading of brides Mrs. Kenneth Depew was Prayer by Mrs. Kent Christen-tensehostess in the serving room, and the girls who served were Guests of special importance Karen Finch, Molly Fail, to the bridal pair were grandKaren Marrin LeAnn Depew, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oherrie, Thomas, Barbara Dun-for- Cloward, Salem; Mrs. Ora Shirley Gardner, Janice Sweat, Heber; Mrs. Esther Erickson and Robyn Ander- Boulton, Orem; and Mrs. Min HoSS-Kim- i son. Mrs. Otto Anderson, Rich- nie Depew, Payson. field; Mrs. Joe Payne and Mrs Vernon Cox supervised. Gift h Payson Girls Attend Youth Conference Japanese lanterns and details priental styled garden lent atmosphere for the wedding reception honoring Saundra Montague and J. Douglas Huff Friday evening, June 29th, at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. (Lionel 1 j Spanish Fork, of an 5, 1962 July mr i n -- snifters tUSMllLS carriers were Pamela and Christine Ellsworth and Laurie Depew. The gifts were displayed by Mr. and Mrs. Kent Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Van Wagenen of Provo. The brides trouseau was arranged by Karma Anderson, Mrs. Grant Gardner and Mrs. Ned Taylor and Sylvia Hiatt. Musical background in the amusement hall was played by Eugene Braithwaite. Harold Harmer was master of ceremonies to a program, introducing a vocal duet by Bob and Vernon Finch accompan BULOVA A DONT FORGET We feature guaranteed Watch and Jewelry repairing DuJe Jewelry 220 SOUTH MAIN STREET Red Hot Bargains FOR THE MONTH MEN'S APPAREL TIM F? 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