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Show Marry Alton F. Reed Hudson By Della lot - a Mrs. Noel Reece. Bishop Harold Hawker talked to the group. Musical numbers were by Norman Broadhead. Students Hold Social Carolee Merrell, Gene C. Hejna Married in Payson Rites Aug. 1 An early evening ceremony performed Tuesday, August 1, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Merrell, united in marriage their daughter, Carolee, and Gene C. Hejna of Salt Lake City. Mr. Hejna is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hejna blue tapers as a focal point of the affair. Guests were served at small tables centered with vases holding arrangements of white feathered milk-whit- e rs FAMILY SHOE STORE North Main BOYS yp Payscn MADRAS Q H0W WOMENS & (GIRLS 3.89 J AT COST OR LESS HALF PRICE TABLE ODDS & ENDS BLACK NARROW & MEDIUM SIZES 41 PAIR - WHITE MANY OTHER SPECIALS LITTLE GIRLS WHITE SLIPPERS WOMENS WHITE OR BONE HEELS 20 i OFF OR MORE & FLATS Patricia Patten Makes Marriage Clo-Sund- in-a- Mount Rushmore, Niagra Falls! Mount Vernon, Arlington tional Cemetery and President Kennedys grave, Nauvoo, Gettysburg and Washington D C. FOODS CANVENIENCE OPEN 7:00 p.m. Plans With Courtney Cowley daisies. Mrs. Rondo Merrell supervised signing the brides book. of LaGrange, Illinois. Gifts were arranged by Mrs. Nebo Stake President, Reed Rex Elmer, Mrs. Noel Dixon J. Money, performed the cereand Mrs. Jack Pollock. The mony, after which the couple gifts were carried by Denne was honored at a garden Dixon and Bettay Ann Haskell. reception. They departed later Refreshments were served for a honeymoon in Denver, under direction of Mr. and Mrs. Colo., and will reside in Salt Perry Larson, Mrs. Richard Lake City. Mr. Hejna is a stu- Webb, Mrs. Vaughn Isom, dent at University of Utah and Mrs. Russell Merrell and Mrs. employed at a city bank. His Garrcld Galbraith by Maureen bride operates her own beauty Pollock, Peggy Merrell, Jaque ialcn in Salt Lake. Lynn Pollock, Lynn and Pam The brides gown of white Merrell, Gena Sherrie Birch slipper satin was fashioned and Ranae Pollock. Mrs. Perry with short sleeves and softly Larson and Mrs. Helma Birch ounded neckline. Appliques of assisted as hosts in the serving lace adorned the bodice. The area. infull length skirt, with back terest in the form of a bustle was finished with a brush train. A crown of white heart-floweheld her veil cf illusion and she carried a white orchid combined with white stephanotis. Bridal attendants, Mrs. Ivan Haskell and Mrs. Michael Caulfield, were gowns of blue brocade and lace and carried bou- Final Summer SHOE CLEARANCE 6 Jcyce Jeppson, Mrs. Vera waid and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haskell returned home Sunday from a 23 day tour to New Yorks Worlds Fair and the Palmyra Pageant. They visited many places of interest eluding The Passion Play, Vy Students of Madoline Dixon gathered at her home Sunday Mr and Mrs. Harold C. Patafternoon, where a garden recital was held. Parents and ten wish to announce the enother relatives and friends gagement of their daughter, were guests. to Courtney Cowley, Patiicia, musicians appearing Young on the program were Robert son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill CowLofgran, Becky Hall, Kathy ley of Layton. Throckmorton, Kathleen Dixon, Deloy Twitchell, Nancy Taylor, Jana Whitby, Jimmie Among the hundreds of peoStanley Robbins, ple attending the Fish Fry at Brad Swenson, Gary Swenson, M mortal Park last Wednesall accordion; Denne Dixon day evening were Mr. and Mrs. Kent Dixon, piano. Spencer Snow and their son Refreshments were served. Clyde, and their daughter, Ruth, with families of both. Mr. and Mrs. James Durrani It was one of the rare occasSr. and daughters, Alta Jo and ions when almost all of the Klara Jean, and also their family was together. The group included Mr. and grand sons, Jim and Tim sons of Mr. and Mrs. Mis. Snow, Payson; Mr.' and James Durrant Jr., recently Mrs. Clyde Snow and his wife, enjoyed a weeks vacation in Donna, Salt Lake City, anda their family that included California. They visited Disneyland and Knotts Berry Farm son, Don, and his wife, Lorrand other places of interest. aine,, and their two children; Enroute, they stopped at Las another son, Jack, who recently finished four years with the Vegas, Nev. Navy; and their daughters, Debra and Lori, students at Salt Lake high school. Also Dr. and Mrs. Leland P, Frost, (Ruth) of Kaysville, and family as follows: Mrs. Noffsinger, erry (Frances) Baibara, a student at Univer sity of Utah; Lisa, a high school student; Jimmie, who has been attending Weber College; Chris-topherso- n, Dur-ran- t, and Tom, age school. in 10, 75 ADULTS The couple is making plans for a Sept. 10th wedding in the Salt Lake temple. They will be honored Sept 11 at an open-heus- e at the Cowley residence in Layton and on Sept. 12 will be further honored at a recepd tion in Payson Ward hall. Both have been students at Weber College. Miss Patten is a grad Late of Payson High chcol and LDS Seminary. Mr. Ccwity, a high school graduate, has fulfilled an LDS mission in the Central States. PHONE Wed - 465-245- 1 CHILDREN UNDER Thurs - Fri August 25 12 19 - 20 - 21 Who Stole the Eiffel Tower. KOIDZM UEPSURIJ ABSOLUTELY Paris Park-Secon- TJIIEIJ IT SUSIES rr iECIMMOIM HOMO OncM Scnmfcihr we A HOWUtlWO' . Sat Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Miller and three sons left Wednesday for their home in Glendora, Calif., after spending their vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Daniels, Payson; and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller, in Spanish Fork. Duiing their stay, Douglas, the eldest boy, celebrated his 12h birthday. They visited in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Daniels and family, and were honored at several family picnics and dinner parties. - Mon - Tues - Wed August 22 (Closed Sunday) - 24 - 25 - 26 SREATEST ADVENTURE AND ROMANCE IN A THOUSAND YEARS! SAMUEL BR0NST0N Present CHARLTON SOPHIA l jA LOREN SUPER TECHNIRAMA tAi&X- -- TECHNICOLOR COMING ATTRACTIONS WONDERFUL WORLD OF BROTHERS GRIMM Thiill to the wonderful world of comedy, Adventure, fairy talcs. Its easy to forgive mistakes, but hard to forget inaction. Thomas D. Cabot elemen-a'- y Pavson Men In The Armed Services John J. Slans.'ield John J. Stansfield, seaman apprentice, USN, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stansfield, Goshen, is aboard the icebreaker USS Burton Island operating in th Artie Ocean. Scientists aboard Burton Island are making physical Get Your Education the biological, chemical, geographical and balhyme'ric studies of the region. Y's Way Duiing her four month trip, 3urtcn Island will break hrough the polar ice cap, paste nerth of the Siberian Laptev, Barents and Kara Seas and 465-201- 2 3 Mary.. Jeppson,.. Miss . Jl and touied the Worlds Fair and places of interest in New York City. Peggy is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olsen, quets cf feathered carnations accented with blue net and Payson. ribbons. Little Tresa Merrell was flower girl and Rod Mer-- i ell was ring bearer. George Hejna of Salt Lake wa best man for his brother. For the Best Deal In Also receiving guests were another brother, Robert Hejna, of PRODUCTS OF Kansas City; the bridegrooms parents of Illinois and the biides parents. Mothers of the couple chose MOTOR COMPANY dresses cf blue lace with corsages cf white carnations and SEE gardenias. The wedding party stood beBRYANT DECKER fore a garden arch entwined with sumnur flowers, with Sales Representative For white wedding bells and ubbens at the top. Streamers SMITH AUTO CO. w.re festooned to white pillais at either side, holding blue SPANISH FORK, UTAH ar.d silver corn tassles. PHONE or The lovJy wedding cake, iced with blue and decorated with white, was set off with & pregram was d Mrs. M. C. by John T. Francom. Players were offered by Dar-rBarnett and Lorin Miller. Group singing was led by Ray Anderson. A humerous reading l. MEN fun-fiile- 20, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Willis Provst- gaard and Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Crook spent three' days r cently at Flaming Gorge, where they enjoyed fishing and camping. Mrs. Provstgaard later left for California, where she was called to the bedside of a relative, who is ill. piogram were the highlights Ik. pi Two Payson girls, Peggy Olsen and Jane Mendenhall, both 17 and Seniors at Payson H.gh School, returned home Tuesday by Jet plane after spending two months vacationing. They went to University Park, Iowa, with Janes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mendenhall, in late June and spent a month with Mrs. Mendenhalls father, J. W. Terlouw, and after the family returned to Payson, the girls went on to Secaucus, New Jersey, to spend a month with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. George Lhfield. They aso visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wyler, Ocean City, New Jersey, formerly of Payson, end ward temple project the evening. Special guests for the even-n- g wre Di. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor. u' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferre and family cf Farmington, New M' xico, have been visiting at th ; home cf Mrs. Albert Fevre Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Howrath cf Ncphi have a new baby boy tern Sunday at the Nephi hos-Matrnal grandmother al. fiom here is Mrr. Laura Good-al- g, The Albert Ashby family gathered for a faqnly picnic at the GRA Park in Provo. In the group were Mr. and Mrs. Ashby and ' their children "and families as fol- lows: Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ash- by and children, Payson; Mr. Mrs. Gerald Ashby and children, including a married son, Blaine and wife and baby, Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Holm and boys of Provo; Mrs. Robert Hermanson and two girls of Salt Lake City. gio. p c mbined with the study grup for a social. Dinner and Lake. A tending the Armstrong family reunion held at Liberty Park in Salt Lake Sunday from hi re was Mrs. Howard Arm-s- t cr.g and thiee children, Mrs. Don Armstiong also going with ttem was Mrs. Vera Noakes California. Mrs. cf Noakes accompanied Mr. and ftlrs. Don Armstrong home from a trip they had taken to the coast. A birthday party was held Wednesday for Cal D. Arm-s.rcntwo year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thursday, August Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Me Clellan of Payson are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Jeneal, of Long Ecach, Calif., to Alton F. Reed, cn cf Mrs. H. E. Reed, Hanford, Calif. Plans for their marriage have net been completed at this time. Mirs McClellan is an instructor in a Dental Assistants class at Long B.ach City College, ird is active in her LDS ward lunday School. The Neighborhood Club were entertained at the home cf Mrs. Helen Gordon in Prooo Thursday aft.rnoon. James Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs Ald:n Peterson, left f r si months training in the Nati'nal Guad Sunday for Polk, Louisiana. Kay H.ggins n, Dorms Wall, Mauiinc Hall and Marla Bowels motoied to Las Vegas, Nevada, Friday and returned home ft onday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Coombs have of Fresno, California, I ' ll visiting at the heme ef ft . and Mrs. Ernest Ah. in. Ccirpary a' the h me of Mr. nr 1 Mrs. Andrew Borgcscn are t' i. children Mr. and Mrs. V.slcy Morran and family of Hun.tov.lle, Alabama; Mr. and ft' is. Lynn Balia' d and family, R ckville and Mr. and Mrs. D n Goudy and family of Salt 798-3SS- The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Janeal McClellan will Sanlaquin News Carol Ann Payne will Repeat Vows with Edward L. Hansen Mr. and Mrs. LaVon E. Payne of Benjamin are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Carol Ann, to Edward L. Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hansen of this city. The young couple are planning an August 31 marriage in the Salt Lake Temple. A wedding breakfast for those attending the ceremony will be held in Salt Lake immediately after the marriage. That evening a garden reception at the Payne residence will be given in their honor. Bidden to attend the bride are Penny Huff, maid of honor; Markaye Fauten, Shar-len- e Peay, Linda Johnson, Helen Hansen, sister of the groom, as bridesmaids and Nancy Sue Payne, sister of the bride, as junior bridesmaid. Acting as best man for the groom will be Jim Pfouts. Miss Payne is a graduate of the Spanish Fork High School and LDS Seminary. Mr. Hansen is a graduate of aerth of Russia and Norway. Extensive observation will be made in the polar ice north of Spitsbergen and Franz Joseph Isands where the ship will penetrate the polar ice cap as far as possible toward the North Pole. Barton Island is scheduled to ertrn to Seattle, Wash, in the Payson High School and October. the Weltec College in Salt Lake City. He has served for 2 years It is the greatest of all misin the U.S. Navy, and is pres takes to do nothing because cntly employed in Provo. you can only do little. The couple are planning to Sidney Smith make their home in Orem. Prepare for the Future at a BALANCED EDUCATION We Print Everything 9 Program 9 9 9 9 Napkin Wedding Invitations Envelope Letterhead Without Water August is a vacation month, but if carpet cleaning is one of the jobs to be done, we have a suggestion. We recommend HOST, the new method of cleaning carpets without water. 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