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Show By De'la Hudson Miss Hazel Clark, daughter of Mr. and M.s. L"orard Clark, was taken to the Utah Valley hospital last Thuis. where she underwent major surgery on her back. of Mrs. Emma Members Wals family enjoyed their annual Chr'stmas party at her home Sunday night. There were 41 present to enjoy exchange of gifts and refreshments. The Neighbcrhocl Club held their annual Christmas party in the American Legion Hall Saturday right. Prcstnt were Mr. and Mis. Carlyle Wall, Mr. ard Mrs. Milton Jarv s Mr. and Mrs. Cy Tolman, Mr and Mrs. Eob Childs, Mr. and Mrs. Juniors Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Derzl Greenhalgh, Mr and Mrs. Darrell Horrocks Mr. and Mrs. George Higgin-son- , Mr. and Mrs. Clintor Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nelson. Gifts were exchanged and a hot supper enjoyed. Arthur Dodds spent 14 days in the Payson hospital recently for major surgery. Ht retumed to his home Friday Camp Summitt DUP held their Christmas party and meeting in the Stake House Thurs. afternoon. Captain Irean Peterson conducted, Chaplain Melvina Jolley gave the opening prayer and blessing on the Mr. and Mrs. Rex Elmer, food. The table was decorated in a Christmas motiff in the Payson, announce the engag-meof their daughter, Mac Elmer, to Kendall T . Ewell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Ewell, of Genola. Eoth are graduates of Payson High School and the Payson LDS Seminary. Miss Elmer has attended LDS Business College and is now employed in Salt Lake City. Mr. Ewell has attended BYU and has fulf lied an LDS mission to the Central Atlantic States. They are planning a spring wedding. kitchen of the Stake SHES UHDER THE MISTLETOE! MKRKEili WISHES EVERYONE A OPEN XMAS DAY FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE OPEN EVERY DAY and SUNDAYS UNTIL 10:30 PJd. and approaching of their daughter, Anitra, to Brice W. Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Eruce Martin, of Marion, Alabama. The couple will exchange nuptial vows Friday, Dec. 21, at the Manti Temple. Miss Montague is a graduate of Utah State University at Logan and has taught school the past three years. She was a teacher of kindergarten at the Parkview School in Payson last year, and has also taught in Bountiful and Rockville, Maryland. Airman First Class Martin has attended Brigham Young University and is presently a echnical instructor with the Air Force at Orlando, Florida, where the couple will reside after spending Christmas in Payson. They plan to depart on Dec. 26th. The bride-elect- s brother ano wife, Mr. and Mrs. Monte E Montague, and two children, now of Rochville, Maryland; and the benedicts sister, Patsy Martin, Marion, Alabama, have arrived in Payson for the mar-liag- e of the couple and will gagement marriage Sandra Pierce Sets return east after the Christ- mas holidays. Marriage Date of a Christmas program with Winona Thomas as chairman TF- Hostesses were Eleanor Matky, Luole Taylor, Maurine Hughes and Geneveive Larsen Mrs Ms la Thayne read an pi ize- - inning story D vid Means Beloved. Mrs. Tha ne also presented si me onginal songs, Another St-Will Shine and When He Comes Again. She was - s, assisted by vocalists, Inez and Lois Wright, with Joyce Luvendge at the piano, and June Bartholomew with the violin. Mar-snbank- , :ahe m&Y&ROLA STEREO PORTABLE Mr. and Mrs. David Christiansen Feted at Wedding Reception Miss Sandra Pierce and Ralph Greenhalgh is being told by her parent", Mr. and Mrs. Verl L. Pierce of Payson. Mr. Greenhalghs parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Greenhalgh of Eureka. The couple has named Feb. 9th as their wedding date. ents. Miss Pierce attended schools in Orem before moving to Payson. Her fiance is a graduate of Eureka High School and has served four years with the Navy. They plan to reside in Pay-so- n after their marriage. Jr. Cultus Club Has House. Christmas Party Julianne Prude and wore a mony performed in the Manti Temple. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Prude, Richmond, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Glen M. Christiansen, Payson, are parents of the bridegroom. The newlyweds were feted Saturday night, Dec 15, at a reception at the Payson West Ward. For the occasion, the bride Karen Butler to Wed Thursday evening members of the Junior Cultus Club met Dale W. Truman at the home of Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Graham Hogan for their Christmas party. There were twenty one of Spring Lake announce the members in attendance for the engagement and forth coming Christmas dinner. marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Douglas Dixon gave a Karen, and Dale W. Turman, Christmas reading called, The son of Mrs. Glenna Turman Mrs of Salt Lake City and BenNight After Christmas. Ray Angus reviewed a Christ- jamin F. Turman of Moab, mas story, The Mansion", by Henry Van Dyke. Mrs. Faye Mattinson blessed the food The group sang Christmas Carols led by Mrs. Richard Denning accompaning on the piano. Chairman of this event was Mrs. Ray Angus, assisted by Mrs. Don Burdick, Mrs. Keith Homan, Mrs. Robert Hogan, Mrs. Var Rosenbaum, Mrs. Noel, Reece, and Mrs. Jack Spencer. By Gean Relax, relax .... ker. The show'er was held at the last-minu- te of YES! Thur. Fri, - Sat, - Dec. 20 - 21 - 22 William Holden gIftt uhbh last-minu- te gift movie-- . Auto- matic 8 Movie Camera. Nothabout this caming era. Its electric eye automatically sets the lens to give you clear, color blight, 8mm movfilies every time. A built-i- n ter lets you shoot indoors and cut on the same roll of color film. And you can buy it here for $99.50. To show your movies, try the Brownie 8 Movie Projector. Besides projecting a needle-shar- p image up to four-fewide, it automatically theads itself. Just tuck in the film it and start the projector takes care of itself. Its a practical gift, too, at only $109.50 Nice thing about items like these. They look like you thought about them and shopped all over to find just the right gift. But you can buy them here right up through Decemlast-minu- te car-natio- A lovely Christmas party was given by Mrs. Jennie Wilson at her home last Thursday, when guests gathered for a noontime dinner. Later gilts were exchanged. Those present were Mrs. Lyle Peck, Mrs L Roy Barnett, Mrs. Aleene Wall, Mrs. John V. Badham, Mrs. Roy Croich, Mi's. J. H Ellsworth, Mrs. Alma Jones, Mrs. Page Peery, Mrs. W, W. Hansen and Mrs. Stanley Wilson. XMAS SUGGESTIONS PORTABLE TV 19" 148 CONSOLE STEREOS as low as $14gS0 CLOCK RADIOS $jg95 ROCKERS Good Nylon Cover $4450 BERKLINE RECLINERS from SggSO COMPLETE LINE OF SUNBEAM APPLIANCES Page Furniture Co. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Phone 465-290- 0 Payson, Utah Theatre - Payson 1962 thoughtful For fully automatic making, try the Kodak Utah. The marriage will be solemnized in ceremonies at the Spring Lake Ward Chapel on Jan. 4 and a reception will honor them immediately following. Miss Butler is a graduate of the Payson High School, where she was a member of the Pep Club. Mr. Turman attended South Cache High School and is now serving in the Army, he is stationed at a base in Southern California, where the young couple plan to live following their marriage. caught her veil of illusion. She earned a bouquet of white roses surrounding an orchid. Bridal attendants wcie Mrs Call Butler and Miss Diane Christiansen, sisters of the bi ldgroom; Miss Ali.ce Cole and Miss Anite Randall. They wore red brocade dresses and carried bouquets of white surrounding a gardenia. The brides mother wore a blue gown and the mother of the groom wore a gown of print. Don Christiansen assumed Jest man duties for his bro ther. Doris Kepison and Mary J. McClellan played back ground music during the re jeiving line and reception. The bride and her husband are students at Brigham Young Mr. Christiansen University. has filled an LDS mission to Western Canada. The couple will make theii home in Provo. IIIISII n, KODAK W HoMs gown delusteied With Ralph Greenhalgh with nupitals to be performed David G. Christiansen were satin with lace appliques. A married Saturday in a cere- crown of sequins and lace News of the engagement of at the home of the brides par- Mis. Geneva Holladay gave the Christmas lesson and songs wer sung by the 11 members present. Gifts were exchanged and games played. The annual Christmas party for members of Mrs. Harriet Hudsons family was held Sat. night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kpndall Hudson. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Erval Peters n, Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hi dson, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Coe. Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs Kndall, Hudson, Mrs. Harriet Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hudson, Mr. and Mis. Glen Jaivis, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wall, Santaquin; and Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Hudson of Nephi. A buffet supper was served and Christmas gifts exchanged. Attending a bridal shower in Provo Sat. night for Mrs Pearl Topham from here were: Mrs. Inez Kay, Mrs. Norma Van Ausdal, Mrs. Bessie Creer, Mrs. Henriette Phillips, Mrs. Evelyn Kay, Mrs. Maggie Carter and Mrs. Lillian Wal- rEf'gllHiBlMU 20, 1962 Mrs. Spence Mendenhall entei tamed the Sorosis Bridge Club at her home last ThursChristmas Party day, when the annual ChristThe Ppan sh Folk bianch of mas party was the feature of A A. U. W. met at the Social the evening. Gifts were exCentir in Spanish Folk Dec changed after games of cards. 12. A tasty luncheon was served the meeting was in the form by Mrs. Mendenhall. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Montague, are announcing the en- So you have some gift snop-pin- g to do at the last minute. no reason why Theres home of Mrs. Verda Hansen. gifts should look like Mrs. Pearl Topham will be minute gifts. TO married Dec. 29 to Mr. Horace last LARGif ENOUGH For instance, a new camera SERVE YOU Lindon. called the Brownie Super 27 looks like a gift youve planned on for months. It has an unusually modern shape. The flash is built-iand its coverWe have the products shown in the ed by a compartment lid. By the compartment, you KODAK CHRISTMAS opening automatically set the shutter for flash. By closing it, you set the shutter for outdoor shots. It comes in a complete outfit with bulbs, batteries and film, for only $21.50. appearing in Life Magazine Or, perhaps youll want to l chose a movie camera as your MKAPqUAWTKWOirKOOAJ SHUUSSKS A A U Repeat Vows Fri. 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