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Show Mr. end Mrs. Sherman Burton (Helen Law ) and f ve th ldien of Gaiden Grove, C lif, si cut their E ister taca-tio- n hue, house quests of Mr a id Mis Cailyle Bui ton They also v.s.t 'd Mr and Mis L riy Tu ten and Mi and Mrs Horace Dui to r, .n ad lit on to Ms Fuitois sisters, Ila and Mad-tl- y i, 1 Utah tow s Ida Kuish Reviews Book at Cultus Club w Mis Ida Huish reviewed the book, Song of America, by Geoige Mardikian, for members of Cult.s Club Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Lelad Sheets The fascinating nanat.ve of an American immigrant and the inspinng meaning he fourd in the American way of 1 fe, was told in an interesting manner Mrs Huish, a former city librarian who has continued her love of books through her more than iff years an active and contr-butinmember of the Cultus Club A vocal tno, Elayne Peay, Thelma Stewart and Roweie Hawkins, accompanied by Janr Joh sen sang two patriotic songs, God Bless Ameiica and America the Beautiful F Wilson Mrs George president, conducted the meeting Refreshments were served to 17 members and one guest by Mrs Sheets and Mrs G 1 COLOR STYLE YOUR SHOES DYE The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah YOUR OYH WITH COLOR SPRAY FOR Leather Shoes, Handbags, Bells By A m; With LaMar Zeeman May Mr ad Mrs Ned J Houser 3 The couple plan to exchange are announcing the engage- nuptial vows May 3 at the ment of their daughter, Judy, Manti LDS Temple and will to Lamar Zeeman, son of Mr. be honored at a reception the and Mrs John Zeeman of same evening at Jayson Fourth Ward chuich. They will make Payson their home at Spring Lake. The bride elect was an atA baby boy was born Mon- tendant to the Harvest Days day, April 22, at St. Marks and Homecoming Queen in n Hospital in Salt Lake City to 1361 She is a graduate of Gary and Kay Wilson Hansen This is their first child and also the first grandchild EASY TO USE for Mr and Mrs W. W. HanDRIES QUICKLY sen of Payson. Maternal grandWATERPROOF parents are Mr and Mrs Lloyd of Spring Lake. The Wilson often as colors Change new father is a student at Unias you like versity of Utah and employed Many Colors To Choose From at a wholesale drug company in Salt Lake. PENGS Mrs. D. H. Higginboiham of Phoenix, Ariz , is returning to her home after spending a week in Payson with her mother, Mrs Robert L Wilson, who is recovering satisfactorily from a major operation. S HOE ERVICE 160 Payson, Utah South Third East Pay-so- LDS Seminary and Payson High School, where she was a cheer leader for two years She is locally employed as a dental assistant. Mr. Zeeman was graduated from Payson High School and Seminary and has fulfilled an LDS mission to Holland. He is employed in the Provo area Mrs. Pi Camp Seagull Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Camp Seagull, met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Emma Wignall, with Mrs Susan Ashby, captain, conducting the meeting. An interesting history of Thomas Burke, of Mrs. Wignall, was read by Mrs Ashby The lesson on. Pioneer Midwives was given by Mrs Louise Christiansen. A report on the national convention in Salt Lake City was given by Mrs Ashby and Mrs Madolme Dixon, delegates to the election of officers Mrs Reba Olsen and Mrs Nettie Burdick were named as delegates to the county meeting at Spanish Fork when officers for the three new diof the South-Uta- h visions County unit will be elected great-grandfath- er 1963 Riuup May Day The annual May Day spon-s- t nd bv the PTA and the San-- t quin Sthools will be held Fnday May 3 Foodstuff will r J on s do at 11 20 At 12 '9 the bind and other students will p lade During the day ill classes fiom Kindeigarten to the 9th guide will perfoim on the blacktop Theie will be many booths and games for all Mrs Faye Jolley PTA aid Jiuidl Link (if it tl F ski wt i h 1 I i hi in Cats nk qum PTA was S m re- - rtuii s i i nuht m g niz i n t (.Ini' h Id in the Ji High w ( t l , i s aH ''i ho, Pies Mis X u n l Guinhalth 1st t l )i s. Mis oima Hoi pusidmt is genual chautnan 2 id pus Law it nee The Neighborhood Club met W Cl in soi s( e , Ruby at the home ot Mis Eldora Kiktta Outeo ng oil tcis ait Childs Thursd y afternoon Mis Fate Jillit and Mis Flit re wtie ten men1 bars pus-en- t 1 X mu I ce n Ms to e jry lunched and s Rub K di ti t as ,a t ni d a . cJitity the s t ond j i 't t A 4 H Club the Busy k is M.s Thora Kolncay flew was oi.j i d Fndav h f o' i O t ll 10 n i Ft niton at the home of tht ir i o, h 1 he l i ti d ki i tath'i, Xo'a R ,e Ols in ! j - at the lit im if Mi a a J eke Olsoi ws namtd piesi-den- t, l vc ad ill, X 1 Judy Penrod Announces Troth to James Cooper, Sets Fall Date Mr. and Mrs Don Penrod of Elberta announce the engagement of their daughter, Judy, to Mr, James A Cooper, son f Mrs. Lola Cooper, formeily of Genola; now residing in cui-ie-n- ly the annual checkup i 1 ( 11 unt Holliday She tva1-li- t t at the Silt L ke unjoit by lit i daujit i Mis Otis Cole it Chait t Id She visit d llitic a lew days ltli.it ii'u mn. home Mrs. Vivian Rcpcr and Mrs Sandia Luanne Ciook, icpoiter, JoAnn song dneclor, Kathiyn Van Ausdal aid Pally planner, vice KeVi, pusident, scretaiy, Tol-ira- n, Shaion Van Ausdal Diusullu Spamhiwci attended the DUP convent on m Sait Lake o t Api ii 6 ii ii Mrs. Zola Ahlm was hostess to the Ji Lttiaiy Club Ihnis night at hei he me 13 nun beis mi enjoyed mowe film shown b sun Mis B'anche Shaw Rt flesh ments were .seived Camp SanLquin DUP held Wed - Thur - Fri . Sat and Sun then monthly meet.ng Thuis-da- y April 24 - 25 - 26 - 27 and 23 at the home of Mr. Ilelei Butlei Co lust sb( s wine Mis Childiens Matinee Sat 3 30 XTira Xo taja and Mis Maude Hol'alay The less m on Pion-ei- r Loaded with Mithutts was gnen by y A Maude Mis Holladay by Ms Chusta Iloiton of her j randnioihei Kaisly Lai sen Andtiso1, and a bud histuiy was g von by Mis Aivlla Caitcr of Mis Maiy Tliealrc - hi) FUN. his-toi- Ceil Yoik i Refieshments Wire seived to 22 mcmbtis and Captain Viv.an Roper was in thaige Cancer Drive The Cancer Dnve recently completed nd $192 27 according to Mis Beulah Biadley Churman Mis Meile Butler of the Saitaquin 2nd Ward Mr. and Mi's. M. J. Bissell, headed that distnet while Mis Salt Lake City, formerly of Edna Huggins had the Ft Payson, are happy to announce Waid in thaige A birthday and wedding the bnth of a new1 gianddau-ghte- r, born Mar 31 to Lynn unnmvtisaiy paity was held The Sat in Salt Lake at the home W and Kaima Bissell of Mr and Mis Phil Biadley daua also have little couple ghter, Linda, 6 years This Attending were Mr and Mrs gives the Bissells a total of 26 Fete Heelis and June Heelis, n Mr and Mis Goidon Heelis grandchildren and one and family and Mrs Alden Neff and daughter Patsy, Mr and Mis Roy Mr. end Mrs. Sterl Taylor and son Dale, Mr Greerhalgh to a weekend in trip spent the Kanab and Glen Canyon Dam and Mis Richaid Greenhalgh and b iby, Nephi, and Mi and Mrs Wilbur Greenhalgh and Bake Sale baby of Provo Visiting and dinner was enjoyed by the The Sixth Ward Relief Society will not meet Tuesday April 30, but will hold a special Workday, Gift and Bake y Sale on Fndap May 3rd lrom r, m5? 'A ' $ i. 10 0,0 am. to 3 pm WYNN qici OLS Ofl Wed - Thuis May - Fri - Sat - 4 gieat-grandso- CHILDREN MAT. SHOW SATURDAY. MAY 4 Show starts 3:30 p.m. San-taqui- Fight cancer with a checkupandacheck Tor-gers- AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY V GIFT PORTRAIT FOR Eureka April 17 Girl, Thayne E. and Lola Nielsen Stone, Spanish Fork SOHOFiROBINHOOD plus Selected Shorts " MOTHER'S DAY 17 and Girl, Morris Lucius Ella Lazenby Rowe, SpMary Dainty refreshments were anish Fork seived by Mrs Wignall, Mrs 18 Louise Christiansen and Mrs. April Robert Elwin and Girl, A-- n Synder Alice Blanche Ericson Callister, OPEN EVERY DAY UNTIL 10:30 P. M. i me, 13 Aprill 1 a l Tie ( Ann Snyder has returned to Payson after spending several years in Concord, Calif, with her son and wife, Fork the Theron Snyders. Mrs. Sny- April 11 der is making her home with Girl, Ray Robert and GerMrs Emma Wignall. aldine Lee Peacock, Payson Girl, Sterling Otis and Patricia Anne Huling Bricker, DUP Camps Hold Spanish Fork Regular Meetings Ap ril 25 , cf fo r girb jrclad J no Ur, Is Si ta- J i ii li un 1 D u is ml at the Nl v ida San-taqui- Boy, Denzil A. and Diane Ogden Platt, Spanish Fork Boy, Ted Clifford and JacSteffens Voorhees, queline Spanish Fork April 14 Girl, Jimmy Joe and Jacqueline Harrison Caras, Spanish Fork Girl, Kenneth W. and Elaine Simmons Harmer, Mapleton Girl, Merrill Argyle and Laure LaRue Shepherd Beck-stroSpamsh Fork Boy, Lynn Merrill and Mar-ett- a Ashby Koyle, Salem April 15 Boy, Louis and Maude Mirable, Payson April 16 Girl, Ronald Francis and Norma Mane Long Nelson, s ,ii li d, c De"a II nUon ( Payson. The bi ide to be is a graduate of the Payson High School, wheie she was active in the Pep Club and on the year book staff She is attending the Umvei-sit- y of Utah, where she is a nursing major Mr Cooper is also a Payson High School giaduate wheie he was active in spoits and the Thespian Club He has attended the Bnghum Young Univeisity and seived the U S Army at Fort Old Califoi-m- a White-heaJanet Mane Paxman He has completed a misFork Spanish sion in the East Central States, 8 April and is currently employed at Male, Sherman Valgard and Hercules in Salt Lake City Beverly Boyer Bearnson, Sp- The annua! health checkup can The young couple aie plananish Fork Boy, Gary DeRay and Con- find most cancer early enough ning an early fall wedding in the Manti Temple They will n nie Dee Jameson Lofgran, to be cured. Cure rates for the make a home in Salt Lake City, where both will complete five commonest cancers: April 10 their studies at the University Boy, Curtis Y. and Marjorie of Utah Jane Carlson Nielsen, Spamsh April m i CRADLE ROLL Judy Houser Will Repeat Vows M Andti Grant Gardner March 29 Girl, Ben C. and Jolene Carol York Alexander, Tooele Girl, Ross K and Mane Jolley Barney, Spnngville Boy, Snell and Lorraine Hansen Olsen, Spanish Fork April 2 Boy, Curtis Bernell and Jane Wyler Stewart, Salt Lake City April 3 Boy, Gary Ray and Diana Kaye LeBaron Hickman, Spanish Fork April 5 Boy, Eldon and Sharon Elizabeth Stubbs Best, Mapleton April 6 Boy, Charles Henry and Abbie Kay Wightman Wyler Cook, Salt Lake City April 7 Boy, LaMont Mangum and Lit Sanlaquin News i g MAGIX SHOE H iv f A 4 fA J J. v , .f . 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