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Show ww Vn The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Thursday, August 13, 1934 ri Order of Eastern Santaquin News Fearn Grays Note 55th Wedding Date :A A r,v r.i re at Famliy Party Mr. and Mrs. Fearn Gray celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary Sunday evening, when a family party was given at the home of their and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Draper. The event also honored Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Pat McClellan) Boyd and their five children of Tempe, Ariz., who are visiting here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Me Star Hold Social By Della Hudson Ev.rili Kssttr is in the Pay- son hospital with an illness. Arland L. Kesl2r, son of Mr. a"i Mrs. Alfonzo Kester, is In me from 6 months training in the National Guard, at Fort 1' lk, Louisiana. While there, he a tended school for maintenance and received a trophy for academic high. Ray Brant, fiuit buyer, from Indio, California, is here until af e , the fruit haivcst. in Payson Sunday A lovely garden tea Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roach, 165 South First East, honored Mrs. Elizabeth L. Franke, Eureka, Woithy Grand Matron, Order of Eastern Star of Utah. The event also honored Earl T. Oss, Provo, Worthy Grand Patrcn, and associated grand Clellan. officers. Colorful garden umbrellas Ella iGrahem was called to added to the natural beauty of and small tables Case cr Wye., to be with a the garden, were for serving. The arranged andsen who met with a ser, tea with an,' elegant table spread accident. ious cloth, was It caused the loss of one centered with an arrangement ( yea Che was accompanied by cf pink and white carnations. Pouring were past matrons, K ih Graham and Lillian Fry Mrs. Roach of Pay-soincluding cl' Prove and Mr. and Mrs. Don Mrs. Harold Zogg, Magna; Graham of San Francisco. They Mrs. Fassar Parker, Ogden; i mained until he was out cf Mrs.Rulcn E. Jones, Bountiful; Sat. home da.igu, returning Mis. Karl Scherer, Provo; and Mrs. Albert Hanks, Eureka, Mr. ard Mrs. Weston Bean Members of the Tintic Chapter, and daughter, Linda Sue, va- number 18, of Eureka arranged cationed recently in Dallas, the annual event. Texas, with Dr. and Mrs. Mark Guests were present from Ka; tchncr and two children, all of Utah, also from Idaho Kevin ar.d Kathy. Mrs. Kart-chne- r, and Wyoming. the former Marion Bean and the children returned home Mr. and Mrs. Dick Waggoner with her parents and will re- and daughters, Pamela, Chrismain during the remainder of tine and Kathleen, are visitthe summer. ing with Mrs. Waggoners parents, Mr. and Mrs. Selby Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Smith They plan to leave for their k of Payson have spent a home in Greensburo, North vacation in Hartford, Carolina, next Wednesday after A lovely bride of the summer Conn., with their daughter, the week in a tour of interestand her husgand, ing places such as BYU cam- nuptial season is Mrs. W. Kirk Marilyn, and pus, Salt Lake City and the Ludlow, the former Miss La James W. MacDonald, Dawn Rasmussen. She and her family. Dixon Ranch in Nevada. bridegroom pledged marriage vows in the Manti Temple, the ceremony was performed by GENOLA NEWS President F. J. Fox. Parents of the bride are Mr. By Dorothy Thomas August is a vacation month, and Mrs. Harold W. Rasmussen Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oberg of but if carpet cleaning is one Payson and the bridegroom of the jobs to be done, we and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mil- is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. have a suggestion. We rec- let from Payson returned Woodrow Ludlow of Spanish ommend HOST, the new home last week after vacation- Fork. method of cleaning carpets ing in Yellowstone and Lovell, Witnessing the double ring without water. The carpet is Wyo. ceremony were parents of the A lawn party was held in bride and groom, the bridedry and ready to walk on honor ThrockMrs. grooms immediately. Use our HOST morton of Mrs. Sidney' grandmother, birthday on August 2 Joseph A. Francis of Lake It's easy. Electric Clean 40 sq. yds. only $9.95. by her family. Present were Shore, and about thirty other Mr. and Mrs. L. Peirce who close relatives and friends. The Phone for information. left for their home in Las couple were honored immedVegas, Nevada after visiting iately afterward at a wedding PAYSON FURNITURE for a week in Genola. breakfast given at Freds Cafe Mr. and Mrs. Donald Oberg room) at Fairview by were in Murray last Sunday (banquet AND APPLIANCE the parents of the bridegroom l.o attend the horse races. 2 Phone where forty relatives and close The While Lake Riding Club friends were served. PAYSON, UTAH met in Payson and Arrowhead, The brides parents were Friday and Saturday for hosts to a beautiful reception District 5 contest.' given the next evening at the Mr. and Mrs. Russell Oberg Payson Fourth Ward cultural from (Anchorage halL For Ihe Besf Deal In and family Alaska, visited at the home of For her wedding the bride Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oberg wore a gown of delustered PRODUCTS OF ast week. jatin with fitted bodice, the The Philips Thomas reunion jkirts soft pleats at waist line was held in Santaquin Park formed a floor length bell. It last Sunday. There were 117 had a detachable chapel train, MOTOR CXMWtf attended from Bountiful, the sleeves and jacket were Kearns, Ogden, Idaho, Teas-dal- e of imported French lace, the SEE Goshen, Genola and Eu- jacket buttoned in the back reka. with small loops and satin BRYANT DECKER Mrs. Walter Kerby was call- covered buttons. The bridal ed to Safford Arizona, by the veil of sheer illusion was atSales Representative For llness of her mother last week. tached to a flower of satin and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hunt net. Her bouquet was nine SMITH AUTO CO. and children from Kearns vis- white gardinias surrounded by ited at the home of D. B. white carnations and peach SPANISH FORK. UTAH Thomas last week. baby gladolias with peach rib2 or PHONE Mrs. Orihella Isaacson visited bon streamers. in Salt Lake last week end. Attendants to the bride wore peach color chrysteline dresses with fitted bodice, short sleeves, bell skirts with two bows trimmed the waist line, THERES NO PLACE .YAV.V.V.Y.W their accessories were white, LIKE HOME. ..FOR they carried bouquets of white mums with peach ribbon streamers. Ruth Rasmussen, sister of the bride, stood as maid of honor, Sherrie Beckstrom, Pay-soSandy Jenson, Mesa, and no time like now for Arizona; Carolyn Muir, of New York, Lana Jean Ludlow, sisa new Kodak flash camera! ter cf the groom, were bridal att.ndents. Little Tammie Lun-dc- ll and Allen Rasmussenn, niece and nephew of the bride Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum McClellan and sen and daughter, Brent and Fearn; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gray and three children all of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Ha:t Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Biewn and three children of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. K ith McClellan and two children of Springville, in addition to the Wendell Drapers and their children, Payson. This is the first time the family has all been together in the past ten years. n, Booth 'Apartments in Spanish Fork where they will live while they continue their schooling at the BYU. Entertaining at prenuptial showers for the bride have been Sherrie Beckstrom and LaDawn Rasmussen, Kirk Ludlow Carpet Cleaned Without Water Up-Brus- 465-248- MONEY ed the serving area, where with fluffed peach net around chrystal swans filled with peach colored water which floated lighted candles. Mr. and Mrs. John Rasmussen supervised the serving, the servers were nieces of the bride and groom. Carol Gean Rhonda Millett. Rasmussen, Francis Ann Lundell, Noreen Rasmussen, Sandy Bringham, Diann Ludlow and Janell Harrison. The servers wore serving aprons of peach net with white satin ribbon bows. Arranging the gifts were Mrs. Bertha Jones, Mrs. Florence Mitchell, Mrs. Sam Mayer, Mrs. Bill Searle, Mrs. Linden Crook and Mrs. Ogden Dewitt. Gift carriers were nephews of the bride and groom, Randy and Kelly Bringham, Richard and Kevin Lundell, Mike and Carol Ludlow. Linda Reid, Joan Sudweeks and Deanna Christensen were at the guest book table which was beautifully decorated with a white lace cover and skirt, miniature bird bath fountain with miniature twinkle lights and peach plum feather pen set off the table to perfection. Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Janice Rasmussen) Bringham of Covina, California and Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Wilson of Spanish Fork were foyer receptionists. Lars Bishop was master of ceremonies to a short program after the line broke up. After a brief honeymoon the couple are at home in the ENTERTAINMENT Theatre W Utah Ave, Payson Plume 465-245- INSTANT STICKTOITIVENESS for people who keep slipping up on saving If youre long on planning to save money, and short on following through, heres an idea thats tailor made for you: The Payroll Savings Plan. It starts you saving Instantly. Doesnt cost you a nickels worth of will power. And it can give you thousands of dollars in savings before you know it. 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