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Show V Santaquin News Marjorie Coles Brent Trimble United Bv Della Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Parker Ward ff Cera- - City visitrd at the heme of Mr and Mrs Kent Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clayson Monday after-nn. Mrs. Ward is a neice of Mrs. Clayson. Ray Brant of Indio, California. returned to his home Sept 4h because of a slight stroke he suffered while here. Jack Hudson accompanied him to Calif, and flew home Sunday. Mrs. Jewel Chalwin Wilsrn of South Pasadena, Calif., ment a few days of last week visiting at the home of Mrs. Maxine Hudson. She also visited with David and Teddy McKay and other friends and relatives and spent time at the home of Mrs. Anna Wilson in wtdding breakfast for the honored couple, family members and close friends, in Salt Lake. were honThe newly-wed- s ored at a reception that evening in the Payson Fourth Ward i , Fayscn. returned Lie yd Westover h:me Saturday from Arizona where he has been employed during the summer. The Lion's Club and their partners held their annual steak fry at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong Wednesday night. Special invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Onenshaw and Mr. and Mrs. George Higginson. Julia Ann Thornicn. 4 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. y Tyler Thornton, had a in the Payson hospital last week. Mrs. Albert Kay and Mrs. Kathle Tischner were in Salt fl rs Patricia Patten Becomes Bride of Patricia Patten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Patten, Payson, became the bride of Courtney Cowley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowley, Layton, in rites performed Sept. 10 in the Salt Lake temple. They were honored immed- L. Tribune Bldg. WORLDTFAMOUS iately afterward at a wedding breakfast given in the Skyroom at Hotel Utah, with parents of the bridegroom as hosts. His parents also entertained at an openhouse in Layton on Sept. 11 and they were further honored at a reception given by the brides parents Sept. 12 in Ward hall. Payson The lovely brunette bride chose a wedding gowrt of white Chantilly lace. Iridescent sequins and seed pearls adorned, State Fair Coliseum the scalloped neckline and the 8:30 p.m. nightly long sleeves were tapered to the wrists. The full gathered FRIDAY, SEPT. 18th thru skirt of lace over net was finSUNDAY. SEPT, 27th ished with a tier of lace ruffas back interest. Her veil of les MATINEES silk illusion was attached pure 19 & 1 5 Sat. Sept. p.m. to crown of a pearl and sequins 2:30 p.m. Sun. Sept. 20 and she carried a pair of lavWed. Sept. 23 5:00 p.m. FrL Sept 25 5:00 p.m. ender orchids set in silvered 1 & 5 p.m. Sat. Sept 26 net and ribbons. 1 & 5 pan. Sun. Sept 27 Attending the bride were Miss Inc. A Lynette Davis, Miss Carol Tax Prices Fair Adra. SS.7S 2.15 3.!5 2.75 Rich, Miss Bonnie Frue and FAMILY BARGAIN Mrs. Carol Ewell. They were Park-Secon- Wad. Sept. 23 Only 5 p.m. 1.75 $2.53 12.75 Gan. 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Jones of Orem and Mrs. Johnsons daughter, Mrs. Barbara J. Craig of Santaquin. During the afternoon another sister, Mrs. Gayle Badham Ray cf Santa Clara, Calif., telephoned on impulse, not being aware that her sisters were together and thinking of her. UTAHSTATEiFAIRlSept?l8'-27- presod KLLaine E u (Closed Sunday) 20fi FLOORS NEVER-BEFORCOLOR BEAUTY AND PRACTICALITY BURBSETT Wed - Provo; Mrs. A NEW KIND OF NYLON GIVES iiiiitoflaioQiffiipsg QUESTION OF TECHNICOLOR PANA VISION ituon REID and was Studentbody Secretary. She is currently employed in Salt Lake City. Mr. Chamberlain is a graduate cf Kanab High School. He has attended College of Southern Utah, Brigham Young University, LDS Business College, and Weaver Airline School Kansas City, Missouri. He has also filled an LDS Mission, in the Northwestern states. He is currently employed with Western Airlines in Las Vegas, Nevada. , Miss Nancy Van Leuven benosegay of pink carnations came the bride of Ned Jolley centered with an orchid. in marriage ceremonies perThe brides mother choose formed at the home of the a gown of lavender and the bride on Sept. 5. Bishop Reed mother cf the groom wore a Reynolds of Benjamin offi- flowered print. Douglas Downciated. ey stood as best man and a The bride is the daughter of sister of the groom, Maxine Mr. and Mrs. S. A. (Bud) Van Jolley, was Maid of Honor. Leuven, and parents of the Bridesmaids were Carole Bushprcom are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil man, Kathleen Wall and Lorraine Mcore. Jolley Benjamin. A reception feted the young Mr. and Mrs. Harvey couple following the ceremony Jolley presided at the guest in the Santaquin American book. Serving was supervised Legion Hall. by Edith Heath, Blanche Heath The bride choose a gown of and Judith Steele and the lace over satin with scalloped girls who served were Bonnie neckline and long lace sleeves Van Leuven, Mona Mae Jolley, that came to a point over the Kay Barney and Vonita Reath. wrist. The skirt was floor The gift display was under length and featured tiered lace the direction of Patty Brandon, ruffles. Her fingertip veil of Judy Peay and Connie Hall. illusion cascaded from a white Gift carriers were Joy Van satin crown. She carried a Leuven and Jolene Wall. V. Bad- - The ccuple will be honored at a wedding reception in the Payson West Ward. They will make their home in Las Vegas, MARTIN JU BALSAM ST.J0KN oo Tues - Mary Ellen Seat Makes Marriage Plans With Monte Chamberlain Mr. and Mrs. John B. Seat, Payson, are ahnouncing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Mary Ellen, to Monte Chamberlain, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, Kanab. The couple plan to be mar- Robin-on- Carrie Wild Crook; of Talon, Ncv. Many former neighbors called on the Douglass couple during the celebration, giveing all much pleasure. Nancy Van Leuven, Ned Jolley Married in Home Ceremony (mmm o THE HOTTEST EUZAKTH Rind-lisbach- lie Rcss 17 - 18 sleeping in htyBed?" ' MONTGOMERY sages cf red roses and white carnations. Foyer receptionists were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Coles and Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Tippets. Attending the brides book were Mrs. Marilyn Spencer and Mrs. Margaret Wignall. They wore identical corsages of white carnations, as did Mrs. Coles and Mrs. Tippets. Gift bearers were Laurie Q igley, Christine Ellsworth, Christine Powell, Kathy Bonnie Porter and Sharon Heelis. The serving girls were Miss Irene Jewett, Miss Jana Daniels, Miss Francis Elmer, Miss Sherri Beckstrom and Miss Maurine Hall. Gifts were arranged by Miss Carlotte Carroll and Pauline Beathers. Organ music was played throughout the evening by Mrs. Lylia Carlisle. Nevada. "Who's Been - yf At the Sam Douglas home for the Homecoming were Mr. tnd Mrs. Ralph Golding and daughter, Susan, and son, Richard; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rcss, Mrs. Lea Rcss Eamus, all of Sait Lake City; Mrs. Nel- 1 CHILDREN 25 UNDER 12 ADULTS $1.00 STUDENTS 75c ASKS: ' V detachable a ried September 25 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Miss Seat is a 1960 graduate of Payson High School where she was active in school affairs 98IWESUUTAHIAVENUE DEAN MARTIN it i&. 'A s. 1 charm. Bridesmaids attired identically were, Linda Suq Bean, Shirley Porter, Gall Horlacher, and Shirley Pope. They carried white kissing balls, filled with white FOR THE BEST IN 160 - 1964 Lc: ise Coles, sister cf the bride served as maid of honor, her dress was mint green ch ys-t- Focal point of attention in the serving area was the white with orchid wedding cake, arranged on a lace covered table and reflected in the crystal prisms of crystal candle sticks holding orchil tapers. The couple will make their home in Logan, where Mr. Cowley will continue studies at Weber College, where both bride and groom have previously been enrolled as Payton, Utah Thursday 17, r f. assisting. ERVICE 7:00 centered with white orchid. t Best man was Jay Trimble, ' chose a green dress highlighted brother of the groom. with gold. Mrs. Trimbles dress For the occasion, Mrs. Coles was turquoise. They wore cor- dressed in forest green satin frocks with orchid pendants. They carried bouquets of orchid glads. The bridegroom asked Carter Cowley, his brother, to assist as best man. Jan Kirby and Janice Brunson attended the brides book and Albert Payne played organ selections during the evening. A white fluted screen with draped white net caught with orchid ribbons and sparkling with twinkle lights was arranged as background for the bridal party. Guests were served buffet style with Barbara Davis, Peggy Patten, Linda Patten, Janice Patten, Janene Patten, Karen Gasparac and Susan Zahlman, cousins of the bride, HOE OPEN Church. The bride were a lovely gown of dedustered satin. d alencon lace with crystals and seed pearls accented the neckline and sprayed over the front i f the full skirt, which draped into a chapel train. A crown cf seed pearls and crystals held a tiered veil cf illusion. She caricd a bouquet cf white chrysanthemums bV Layton Man in Salt Lake Temple NOW AT For Information Call Thursday, September al tonsil-ectom- S. Marriage The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the setting September 4 for the wedding of Miss Marjorie Coles and John Brent Trimble. Howard S. McDonald, tempi: president, officiated. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Herschel H. Coles, Payson, and parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. John A. Trimble, St. George. 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