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Show Tlie Payson Clirtihicle, Payson, Utah Thursday, Spterrb3r 24, Carolyn Parker, Joel Cowan Repeat Vows Sept. 1924 Albert Fayne played organ selections during the evening. Rf- re.hments were serv:d at small tables covered with an arrangement of grapes. Girls who served wer: Decna Riley, Kay Isaac, Becky Thomas, Connie Hall, Kathy Tervort and Linda Mendenhall. The couple honeymooned in Las Vegas, Nev., after which they returned to Payson to make their home whil Mr. Cowan attends Brigham Youn, University. Goshen News - vr Alb-r- i Well cf Sanl'quin the guest cf his granddaugh.tr!, Whit:, or Th; Sewing Club erjoycd a Mrs. W.nrifrcd Wal. told hi' Mi. Thursday. steak fry in Springville Canwhich wai tap. yon last Thursday afternoon. hf:s h'stcry Mrs. Josephine Lux was hrs-tes- s recorded fci family genealogy. Mrs. Eva Steele who lnc and Ihe following attended Mispent several mrnths in DowFaye Morgan, Lola Steele, ldred Jensen, Lazetta Carter ney, Calif., with her daugh'er Emma, the Wm. Turners, reand Wylma Jaspcrson. Mrs. Marion Jsnsen and turned horn: Mcnday with the son from Riverton, Wycming, Turners. On Thursday, the have been visiting thm past faity went to Idaho to visit week at the home of Mi and ulatives there. Mrs. Ida Hendrickson is con Mrs. Glen Jensen. of h Mrs. Edna McK:nncy cf Van valcscin.- at the hemr Miller. SunCleo Mrs mother Nuys, Calif., visited in Goshen Henwith relatives and friends dur- day Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mrs. Millci wen drickson and ing the week. She was the dinner cl Mr. and Mr guest cf her sister Mrs. Alice Waldo guests Mrs. HenSorenson. Powclson. in Salt resides who drickson, Lake, has undergone irr j 'r BY VIRGINIA RC BERTS CRADLE ROLL Warner. The new arrival is the third child of the couple, they have two daughters, Michelle and Linda. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Max R. Warner, and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hafey, Sr. Salt Lake Cify. surgery recently. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Burrasfon attended a party at Pro'o for THEATRE SPANISH FORK the World Fair Teur of which Mrs. Lessee was the sponsor. OPEN The affair was held at th' THURSDAY Lessee home and was attended FRIDAY by 50 members ot the tour SATUP.DAY Films were shown and refreshments were seived. ADMISSION 75c ADULTS Mr. and Mrs. Earl Okelkerr, 25c and Mr. and Mrs. John NelCHILDREN (under) 12 son attended a party on ThursThursday - Friday - Saturday day for Tommy Hudson at his September 24 - 25 - 26 home in Santaquin. It was given by his parents in honor cf his' 18th birthday and on the BIKINI BEACH occasion of his departure for "ANNETTE" FUNICELLO school at Dixie College in St. FRANKIE AVALON George. The Genealogical class under the direction of class leader Erma Penrod will visit the Genealogical Library on Saturday in Salt Lake. Anyone desiring to go may contact Mrs. Penrod. The Goshen elementary grades held their annual fair on Friday. The outstanding displays consisted of handiwork, baking, flowers, vegetables and fruits, hobbies and crafts. Seme unusual pets were also on display. The Goshen PTA meeting was held Friday evening and the parents enjoyed the fair on that occasion. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Max Schaepf, president who introduced the PTA committees and the school staff. Principal Boyd Stansfield spoke on school problems and modern mathematics. A humorous skit was presented and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. John Nel.- n are spending this week Salt Lake. They are visitinj with their son and family, the Merrill Nelsons and attending the fair. Pamela Jensen- of Granger has been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Lillian Burraston, for a week. Sunday her mother Mrs. Ellen Jensen and her friend Pat Walker enjoyed Sunday dinner at the Burraston home and Pamela returned with them. The following young people are leaving for college this week. Going to the Utah State University are Jake Sorenson, Billy Brent Riley, Marvin Lindquist and Dianna Trotter; to Snow, Roger Jensen, Ricky White and Marcella Cloud. Miss Karen Kirk will go to Salt Lake to Henagers Business college. Mrs. Ruby Steele returned home Saturday after spending several weeks at the home of her daughter Lael and family, - - By rail andor highway, Rio Grande has the equipment, schedules and know-howt- o handle better. your goods O RiorGran3e RAIL ROAD TOTAL TRANSPORTATION Pay-so- Aug. n, 25 Girl, Joe Lynn and Nona Le Bar on Spencer, Payson Aug. 26 Boy, Fred Dee and Ida Kath-lyPeay Butler, Salem Boy, Neil H and Judy Ann Crane Shoell, Mapleton n Solemn temple rites Sept. 11 united in marriage Carolyn Parker and Joel Cowan, with Sclvoy Boyer, former president of the London temple, officiating. They were honored afterward at a wedding breakfast given by Mrs. Lois Cowan, mother of the bridegroom, at Clarks in Bridal attendants were Mrs. Herb McGiltcn of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Miss Sharon Curtis, Miss Lynne Cowan, Miss Sara Stewart, Payson; and Mrs. Eileen Urry of Provo. They wore full length gowns of taffeta, Mrs. McGilton in lavender and others in pink. Their bouquets of pink carnations were anish Fork Louise Lyons Smith, Santaquin Sept I 8 Eoy, Paul J. and Sharon Jean Williams OBrien, Salem Sept. 9 Aug. 23 Gill, Samuel Dewain and Gill, Da yl Leon and Ethf1 Ma GaHy Hud .on, Spring-vl- l 'Shiilcy Ann Johnson Sanderson, Payson 11 Boy, David Heber and San-di- a Girl, Mart Bartell and Linda Lyr.n Ballard Barney, SpF , Taylor Mcrtensen, Salem anish Fork S.p.. 12 29 Aug. Gill, Nyle Hill and Tanya Thomas and f rl. Br;n' Waren-ski- . Bclh Argyle Thatcher, Spanish Peterson Ann Dcrohy Folk and Betty Sop. 14 3cy, John Kay and Ann June Sargent Jensen, Salem Yair.n Hansen Spanish Fork Aug. 30 Boy, Dee Richard and Bonnie Sep. 16 Bey, Gaiy Ray and Diana Jean Chambers Darling, SpKave Lt Baron Hickman, Salt anish Fork Girl, Ivan James and Max- Lak City ine Gillman Carlisle, Payson Eoy, John Kent and Susan T: otter Bingham, Sept. 3 Spanish Fork Girl, Lynn Eddie and Suzanne Ivory Frisby, Midvale TRY THE CHRONICLE Sept. 7 WAN i ADS FOP QUICK Girl, Cleil Thayne and Mary CHRONICLE WANT ADS Eantaqiin Bey, Ellis Rcy - Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hafoy, Salt Lake City, are happy over the arrival of a baby boy born Sunday at the Holy Cross Hospital in Sait Lake City. The mother is the former Lucile - ARCH 11 Aug 27 Boy, LeRoy and Annie Kathleen Nielsen Whitehead, Sp- Minsral Growth . . . k 1940-196- 4 Since 1940, Utah's nonferrous metal mining has been hard hit by foreign imports. But new minerals have been discovered and new demands created for known deposits. Uranium, oil, natural gas, gilsonite and others a regitfrd rrodtnuifc Branch Manager Co-itr- FLOYD HARMER AT have come into their own. In 1940 Utah's minerals other than gold, silver, copper, lead and zinc totaled only 17 of Utah's mineral value. Today, it's an astounding 59 Nitrogen Fertilizers INTERMOUNTAIN I FARMERS UTAH MINING ASSOC9ATIGN "From the earth comes an abundant life for all" ASSOCIATION This is what happened to you last April: accent- ed with clusters of purple Salt Lake City. grapes. was the That evening couple For the event, Mrs. Brade feted at a garden reception and Mrs. Cowan chose pink of uncle an home at the given and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd dresses, with Mrs. Wilkinson wearing lavender. Their corWilkinson, in Payson. sages were of white and pink Mrs. of The bride, daughter carnations. William Brade, Santa Barbara, The brigegroom asked his of a in was gown Calif., lovely white brocaded satin styled cousin, John Cowan, to assist with long sleeves, empire waist- as best man. Steven Nuttall line and full length skirt with was groomsman and Harold train of bridal satin. Her veil Wilkinson was usher. The bridal party received of sheerest bridal illusion was attached, to a headpiece beaded guests before an arrangement with pearls. She carried an arm of illuminated Grecian pillars white garlanded with clusters of bouquet cf rosebuds. purple grapes. Candelbra holding white tapers were at either ride. The wedding cake, a the Tom Larsens of Bountiful. highlight of decor, was cenMrs. Maurice Graham is in tered in a ring of grape clusthe Juab County Hospital at ters and grape leaves, marked twinkle trny electric Nephi. Mrs. Graham is the with former Gladys Boswell and lights. Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus liv:s in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Glade CoChard, hosMrs. Ruth White was tess to the ONO Club on Fri- wan, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wilkinson greeted guests at the day evening at a Payson Cafe. The birthday of Mrs. Rex garden entrance. Mrs. Charlotte was in charge of the (Sarah) White was observed Dodge book and Mrs. Jess brides Memin a with party Saturday Petersen and Miss Louise Bryorial Park in Payson with son arranged the gifts. Gift Folmembers attending. family bearers were Judy Wilson, lowing the party Mrs. White Recce and Lynn Wilkinson. Beth her daughter accompanied Wightman to Salt Lake for a visit. Mrs. Alice Powelson was honored at a party for her 80th j -A birthday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powelson. Those present were Mr. and I Mrs. Dick Trotter and Mr. and (IMrs. Wm Baird and Shannon, gdlfc cf Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Max Powelson and family, Mr. and GBGD Mrs. Tom Powelson, Mr. and Mrs. Larry McAllister, Miss Joy Powelson and partner, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacob (Lucille) and family all of Salt Lake. A dinner was served. The afternoon was spent in visiting and music was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Larry McAllister. long-stemm- , : CHESTED utmimui: QS22D RIGBy mortu 28 SOUTH MAIN Dear GDOZB amzpgded AYSON, UTAH friends, find a pr pat a . understanding about Pces, which is onl VIEW: MASTER Ws OFFICIAL New York Worlds Fair ave - r.? JTL1 'it to teep So fertilize this FALL! STEREO PICTURES 1 L eff emerencie By highway t0 know h( that thi lnformati0n is i Ev Piece eral merchandise in our oie lishment andor ra!lf Rio Grande has the equipment, schedules handle and know-howt- o better. your goods is plainly raarke call for information at any time. fnd you may Packets $1.25 each FAIR ets. 21 stereo scenes Pack- in each FAIR for your whole family rwoeucto 6 PAYSON m IM AitociAroa u tion. Next spring may be as mi ten lent , 465-222- 4 take a chance with the s fertilization, see the fertilizer dealer who handles USS Nitrogen Fertilizers. RAIL ROAD Fertilizers orreciai ten ceootum GEANS PHOTO SHOP Phone or worse. makes plant nutrients available in the soil when they are needed by your crops. For fall fertilization, insist on USS Nitrogen Fertilizers, made' by United States Steel. And for information about fall TOTAL TRANSPORTATION to enjoy. t. ie pto rtn it Twenty-on- e weather? Fertilize this fall! There are many reasons for fall fertilization. You avoid foul spring weather, and the early season rush. Fall fertilization works for you all winter long, decaying soil residues, and crops get off to a fast start in the spring. Fall fertilization-reducesoil compaction and RiorranUe reflect the excitement and beauty of the littksK at April days when the weather was too bad to permit fertilizer applica- Why Six different 465-250- Look bed Respectfully. DIAL Last spring was a bad one. Sloppy weather in February, March, and April right when you needed time jn the fields. Payson, Utah 1 Denver I Rio Grande Westen RailRoad trodffiwk |