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Show Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dixon and son, Scott, are vacationing this week in Yellowstone Park, and also visiting enroute with her sister and husband, the Duane Lindleys, at Montplior, Idaho. The afternoon sewing club had a successful patio party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Miller last week. Those present who enjoyed the good food and the lovely surroundings were: Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Daniels, Mr and Mrs. G. Crmond Dunford, Mr. and Mrs. George Herbert, Mrs. Dolly Nelson, Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Powell, Mr. and Mrs. G. Grant Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Snelson, Mr. and Ms. Herschel Coles and the host couple. The Gene Braithwaites were unable to yt Mrs. Laura Cloward and a laige group of her children and families gathered Saturday for an outdoor supper at the home of her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ned There were 47 present, with 21 unable to be present. Mc-Bet- h. Mr. and Mrs. Condad. Holmes and Mrs. Reed Money spent last week vacationed in Colorado, visiting Denver and other places of interest. NEW recently-enjoye- WE REPAIR LAWN MOWERS GARDEN TRACTORS BICYCLES BUY - SELL - TRADE Payson Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn F. Jones, who were Llewllyn F. Jones, who were married July 7 at Elko, Nev., were honored at an openhouse given Saturday evening, July 21, at the heme of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Neil, Payson. The bride, former Marcia By DeUa Hudson Mrs. Lavern Kirk and Mrs. Winona Jensen entertained at a patio party Thursday evening at the Kirk home in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Fern Horton Guests were members of the O. N. O. Club. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sorenson and chillren of Moab have been vacationing at the home Jays parents, Mr. and of Mrs. Lloyd Sorenson. Mr, and Mrs. Archie Okel-berrof California are visiting at the home of Mrs. Ruth White and Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Steele. The little leaque ball team won Genola Sat. at the Genola Ward Homecoming game. The score was 20 to one. Henry Roberts attended a meeting on the Colorado water project at Vernal on Fri. A large crowd of parents and guests attended a reception and program given by the girls of Santaquin-Tinti- c Stake, on Fri. eve. Pres. Lynn D. Crook of the Stake Presidency gave a salute and history of the of the construction camp and access roads. A program Ca,mp KoHoLoWo in, Review was presented by the girls and their leaders. Reresh-ment- s were served to about y By Gean Try This One Try this experiment in the Mysteries of the Human Mind: have somebody take a color snapshot of you relaxing in your sunny backyard. Look at that picturq next winter and feel that' sun on your back and smell the flowers in your garden! This is an exeperience that photographers shard You can, too. 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Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Sorenson, and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Horton, spent a weekend vacationing at Flaming Gorge and Jackson Hole. Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cikel-berr- y attended the production of Promised Valley at Spanish Fork on Sat eve. Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Steele are attending the Covered Wagon Day celebration in Salt ILake City. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberts were the guests of Mr. and and Mrs". John Roberts of Salt Lake City for the 24th holiday. Mrs. Elva Okelberry entertained at a Tupper Ware party Wed. afternoon. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by members of the O. N. O. Club, and the Sewing Club. Mrs. Melba Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Don Penrod entertained at a picnic supper in Santaquin Canyon Fri. Eve. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Penrod of California. BULOVA A WITCH HEADQUARTERS Complete Selection from $24.75 up DONT FORGET We feature guaranteed Watch and Jewelry repairing Due Jewelry 220 SOUTH MAIN STREET SPRINGVILLE, UTAH Helen 11 Thurs. - PilJSOIl Fri.. - Eat. 26 - 27 - 28 July UK HOiSOH A couple club that meets regularly for games of bridge enjoyed a steak fry in Payson Canyon Saturday evening. Those present were the Ted Sun Mon - July . Tues 29 - 30 - 31 Gregory David AotKony PECK NIVEN QUINN McBeths, the Sherm Lovelesses, the Clarence Hills, The Rofel! Reeces and the Pete Wilsons, formed in the Manti Temple. all of Payson; and the Clyde A garden reception will honor Hickens of Lander, Wyo. the couple the same evening at the home of the brides m College. She s presently parents. at a beauty shop in ployed They will make their home Spanish Fork in Spanish Fork. Tne benedh! is a graduate The bride eiecl is a graduate of the Spanish Fork High of the Payson High School School and LDS Seminary. He unci LDS Seminars and a grad- is presently employed in uate of the Hollywood Beauly mot Troth to Garth Beckstrom full-skirt- mi ii rr Mr. and Mrs. Rofell Reece were host at a family gathering last Sunday prior to a vacation trip to Chicago, 111., being enjoyed presently by their daughter and husband, Thomas and Marla Jan Thatcher of Salt Lake. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Reece and Mrs. Gus Steiner, Payson. Karen Mortensen Announces Openhouse Honors Newlyweds 465-360- 1 Mrs. MoNabb, San Francisco, Calif., and Mrs. Gerry Wittwer, Chula Vista, Calif., were guests in addition to club members. Poul and Jeanette McDonald York and children, Shanna Lee, 6; and Wade Paul, 3, were honored by neighbors and friends Saturday evening at a lawn party given at the Eckersley apartments where they have made their home for a number of years. The Yorks plan to leave August 1st for Hood River, Oregon, where they will reside near her moMr. and Mrs. Leon Mortenther and stepfather, Ray and sen are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage Kay Neil, asked her brother Martha Ann Checketts. of and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred their daughter, Mrs. Gus Steiner, who has Karen, to M. Garth Beckstrom. Neil Jr., Payson to accompany them to Elko and witness their moved back to her home in The groom-to-b- e is a son of Payson after residing for some Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beckmarriage. For her marriage and also time in Provo, and her dau- strom of Benjamin. for the open house, the bride ghters met for luncheon ThursThe couple are making plans was charming in a day at the home of Mrs. Ruth (or August 24 as their wedding frock of all white with cor- Reece in Payson. Included in day. The ceremony will be per sage of pink rosebuds. She the gathering in addition to asked Mrs. Bruce Sabey, the hostess were Mrs. Dorothy Provo; and Mrs. Richard Nel- Cox and Mrs., Della Kendall, son, Spanish Fork, to stand as also Mrs. Kendalls daughter, attendants at the reception. Mrs. Carol Lee Price, all of They wore bule dresses with Provo. pink corsages. Mrs Neil chose a peach colored dress with white carnaGUrable Jloli tion corsage, and Mrs. James Duffin, San Francisco, Calif., A baby girl was born July wore blue. 15 at Utah Valley Hospital to The bridgroom, son of Llew- Mark Junior and Betty Ann ellyn G.. Jones, Spanish Fork, McClellan Durrant of Payson, asked Richard Cloward of The couple also have another Salt Lake ity to assist as best daugher, Tammy Ann, 4 years. man. Grandparents are Mr. and Guests were received in Mrs. Ralph McClellan, Payson; the garden, where a floral Mr. and Mrs. Mark Durrant, backas a was arch arranged Spanish Fork. ground for the bridal party. Japanese lanterns were strung July 6 Girl, Dick Allen and Virginia overhead for lighting. Low Hansen, Spanish Fork. Braithwaite played Eugene organ selections during the ev- July 8 Boy, Hugh Reece and Lola ening. The brides book was attended by Lynda Williams Mae Rowe Moore, Spanish Foand Nina Smith, both of San- rk. July 11 taquin. The brides sisters and husGirl, Elmo Bingham and Rull by Page Wilson, Payson. bands, Mr. and Mrs. Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Glen B. July 12 Thomas, all of Spanish Fork, Boy, Allen Ross and Elouise assisted in details of entertain- Davis Bell, Spanish Fork. Boy, Richard Paul and Carol ing. The bridegrooms grandmother, Mrs. Helga Jones, Virginia Underwood Ainge, EuSpanish Fork, was guest of reka. July 13 special note. Gifts were arranged by Mrs. Girl, Merlon Ray and Marie Wood Tolman, Fred Neil, Mrs. Bill Thomson, Mrs. Richard Brandon, Mrs. Provo. Don Gasser and Mrs. Edwin July 14 Girl, Cleil Thayne and Mary Peterson. Girls who served were Nedra Louise Lyons Smith, Spring Hduser, Bobbie Neil, Kathy Lake. McKell, Patricia Black and July 15 Girl, Ervin D. and JoAnn Janet Peterson. Smith Brimhall West Jordan. With Llewellyn Jones, GARDEN CENTER home afterward. d Marcia Kay Neil Repeats Vows WILSON FEED Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rindlis. bacher and children of West at Payson have vacationed Fish ILake recently, enjoying the days they spent in their trailer house at the resort. Tm-ursd- k a visit with her cousin, Mrs. Laura Cloward, in Payson. Mrs. Coon lived with Mrs. Clowards parents when as a child of ten years, she came to America from her native Germany. Living as a sister to Mrs. Cloward, the pair attended school together with others of the Sta-he- li children. Many old times were recalled during her visit. 1 1962 26, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Madson and three children enjoyed a short vacation in the Salt Lake area this week, visiting places Mrs. Madoline Erlandson of interest including Lagoon entertained her card club and the various parks. evening with dinner served at the Turf Cafe, and games of bridge played at her three-wee- .; W July A busload of First Ward Re- lief Sciety members spent the day in Salt Lake last Wednesday in lieu of regular meeting. Many places of interest were visited including the Bee Hive and Lion Houses and University of Utah. The group attended a motion picture in the afternoon. Mrs. Ida Richenb&ck Coon, Garden Grove, Calif., I LAWN MOWERS GARDEN TRACTORS BICYCLES Phone Thuisday, attend. - USED 42 West 1st So. 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