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Show L D S Sociables set JoLynn Daniels April Fools Dance honored at The LDS Sociables wi.l hold April Fools Day a special dance cn Thursday, April 1, at 9 p m. in the Ward at 1st West 8th North, Provo. Professional dance ins' ruction will be given prrceding the dance at 8 p.m. for all those who would like to learn to dance or improve their t tk LAV ' and 25 dow, divorced or single, then this organization is especially fer you. bride-to-b- Jeneal McClellan to repeat vows with Alton Reed in California Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Me Clellan are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Jeneal, to Alton F. Reed. The marriage of the young THE RADIOACTIVITY OF FALLOUT DECREASSLOWLY ES RATHER RAPIDLY ATFIRST-MOR- E OF THE AS TIME PASSES. MEASUREMENTS LEVEL OF RADIATION DETERMINE WHEN A GIVEN AREA MAY BE SAFE FOR A SHORT PERIOD OF EXPOSURE. EACH DAY THESE SAFE PERIODS BECOME LONGER. UNTIL AT LAST THE DANGER OF EXPOSURE HAS PASSED I i I i i i 0 1000 100 UNITS I HR UNITS 10 UNITS UNIT 7 HRS tRM5 were served INKS TIME AFTER NUCLEAR EXPLOSION THAT THE RADIOACTIVE PARTICLES WILL SINK TO THE BOTTOM IN WATER AND THE WATER WILL THEN PROVIDE A GOOD BARRIER couple will take place on April 9 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saint church in Long Beach, California. They will be honored at a reception following the ceremony. The groom is a son of Mrs. H. F. Reed of Honford, California. The bride is a graduate of names three, holds meeting Thurs. offices Three appointive were filled by the county unit, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, and announcement was made at the monthly meeting Thursday at Spring Lake Church. Mrs. Susan Ashby was named parliamentarian; Mrs. Zella Griffith, librarian; and Mrs. Alta Anderson, registrar. Mrs. Irene Peterson, Santa-quicounty president, conducted the meeting. Singing was under direction of Mrs. Dorothy Christensen and Mrs. n, Payson High School and the Long Beach College. She is teaching Dentist Assistant at Rhea Menlove. the Long Beach College. The program included a voMr. Reed is an employee of cal trio consisting of Beulah the telephone campany in Long Bradley, Nadine Alexander and Beach. Mona Rae Woodbury, accompThe couple will make their anied by Monnie Milner. home in the California city Plans were made to attend where they are now employed. the national convention in Salt Mr. and Mrs. McClellan are Lake on April 5, when a charleaving this week for Cali- tered bus will take members fornia to assist their daughter from the area, stopping at the and to be present for her tabernacle at 6:30 a.m. to pick up passengers. Departmental work was held. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Jones returned recently from California Joseph Hiatt Taylor of Salt after visiting with the J. R. Lake City is making his home Jones family in Fallbrook and in Payson with his sister and Mac Jones and his family in her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Panarama City. Lyman Kapple. Joan Pickering, Kay Watkins Feted at Wedding Reception A pink and gold color scheme Brimhall. Mrs. Lee Anderson was hostwas chosen for the beautifully appointed wedding reception ess in the serving area. honoring Joan Pickering and The bridal couple, their atKay Watkins after their mar- tendants and their parents reriage Saturday evening, March ceived guests before an ar27, at Payson Park-Secon- d of Grecian columns, rangement church. Ward lighted from within, and topped vows Thq couple exchanged with Douquets of fresh cut earlier in the evening, with pink carnations and gladioli. Bishop Merlynn Tanner of The four columns were linked Payson Park Ward officiating. together with festoons of pink The bride is a daughter of satin streamers, with backMr. and Mrs. Ferron Pickering. ground of white silk screen The bridegrooms parents are ing. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brimhall. Low white holding For her wedding the bride clusters of pedestals green fern were chose a full length gown of festooned with pink satin ribwhite lace combined with chif- bon to div;de the serving area fon over taffeta. The lace bo- from the section. receiving dice was adorned with pearl were with centered Tables beading that outlined the scoop oink carnations in bud crystal neckline, the lower edge of the vases. The elaborately decorover-blouand the long, tapdisered sleeves of lace. Her veil ated wedding cake was on a stand on revolving was attached to a cluster of played hidcovered table with a lace chiffon lilies with pearl trim. under-lightinand a pair The bridal bouquet was of den held small cherubs white of pink roses with gold leaves and and daisies! pink streamers. pink, Lengths of pink tulle and a was long-stemm- PHONE 75 STUDENTS - Thursday 465-245- L girls. CHILDREN 25 UNDER 12 $1.00 ADULTS April Friday 1 Ronald Watkins was best man and R. Dale Whitelock ushered. Foyer receptionists were Mr. and Mrs. Hale Pickering, Mr. and Mrs. El Dan Keetch. The brides book was attended by Mrs. Mike Rodgers and Mrs. Eddie Peterson. Mrs. Junior Elmer, Mrs. Frank Morgan and Mrs. Carl Fowler arranged the gift display and youngsters who carried gifts were Steven Elmer, Debbie Elmer, Dan Whitelock, Janelle Francom and Gary - 2 For BOTE DAVIS 'Baby Jane people! EHEsSED HUNGER PEIERIAHD torturing PHIUP CAREY JEAN HAGEN With GEORGE MACREADY PLUS CO-HI- Fifteen other questions and answers deal with, among other things, diet, alcohol and can: coffee consumption, the nature Take up life more or less of a heart attack and the nawhere he left off, with ceitain ture of healing, smoking, exermodifications; cise, work habits and the cha ce of having repeat atEngage in a reasonable of recreation and exercis- tacks. e-take walks, play golf, The booklet also contains swim and go ifshing providquestions to help the pedal ed he does not experience pain, coronary help himself. shortness of breath or other ("Do I patientunderstand fully my symptoms doctors instructions about return to his old job. tivity, medicine, diet and rest? All in all, with his doctors What situations have upset me assistance, he can look forward in the past? Can I avoid to a satisfactory, full life. He them? How can I arrange not need not view himsdf as a per- to be in a hurry?) manent invalid. For advice about your heart These reassurances appear ask your doctor, for informain a new booklet, After a tion, ask your Heart Assn. Coronary, now available from the Utah Heart Assn. Single copies are available without charge; physicians may also request a supply to give to their patients. Intended to give the coronary patient information to help allay undue worries and V.S. Savings Stamps teach fears about his illness, and thus to help speed his recovery, it early thrift and citizenship is based on a pamphlet formerly published by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. Stressing the importance of proper medical supervision throughout, the booklet asks and answers questions that often occur when the doctor isnt there, or are forgotten when he is. Example: Are marriage relations likely to be harmful for a person who has had a ESTELLE WlNWOOO For the Best Deal In WE PRINT I Program I Napkins GEORGE JASON k ' - ' ii Sales Representative For i SMITH AUTO CO. Envelope UTAH SPANISH FORK. PAYSON CHRONICLE f PHONE or 798-355- 3 465-201- 2 1 L hold convention in Nephi April 10 Mrs. Grant T. Callister, president of Nebo First District of U.F.W.C., announces the an nual spring convention will be held in Nephi, on April 10, at Ward chapel, the 293 South 1st East. The convention will convene at 9:30 a.m. Departmental work will convene at 10:45. Luncheon will be at 12:30. All Nebo First District U.F.W.C. members are invited and urged to attend. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Kenneth Ingram ,529 South 3rd East, Nephi, phone1 Reservations should be made by April 7. 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They wore dresses of pink whipped cream fabric fashioned with scoop necklines, short sleeves and gathered skirts. Each carried a single pink rose tied with gold ribbon. ' Little Linda Brimhall and Annette Whitelock were flower SHIELDING AGAINST RADIATION FROM THESE PARTICLES MORE FACTS heart attack? Answer: Normal marital relations are not usually harmful after conval- -- So. Utah County DUP City. RADIOACTIVITY DECREASES WITH TIME e. Refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ashby and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ashby of Payson attended a sur- FALLOUT The person who has had a coronary attack has had a sobering, if not frightening experience. But once he has successfully weathered the convalescent stage, the patient who ha; recovered from a heart attack from a buffet table decorated with white wedding bells and pink roses afloat in shallow crystal bowls. Attending, in addition to girl friends of the host and honored guest were JoLynns mother, Mrs. Ralph V. Daniels and Mr. Jordans mother, Mrs. Harold Jordan of .Springville. Mrs. Elmer assisted her daughter with hostess duties. sen-in-la- prise birthday party Saturday evening in Spanish Fork honoring Mrs. Gerald Ashby. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Holm of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Ashby and son, Steven; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hermanson of Salt Lake resume normal activities Games were played and a scrapbook was made for the honored guest. Family members visited with their father, Flint McClellan, who celebrated his birthday Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Henline and three daughters cf Magna arrived early Saturday morning and remained through Sunday. A'so cn Satin can McKay Perkins, Magna, a dropped in for a short visit when enreute from a trip to the Nephi area and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Perkins and two of their children from Orem were guests Tuesday at a dinner arranged by Mrs. Me Clellan in honor of her ':-i-: Heart Attack victims may Frances Elmer hosted a bridal shower given Thursday evening in honor of JoLynn Daniels, who will exchange nuptial vows with Elliott Jordan in early April. The lovely social event was arranged at the home of Miss Elmers parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark Elmer, with 18 guests bringing gifts for the new wi- 1, 1965 Thursday, April Bridal Shower Fark-Univeisi- dancing. If you are ever The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah IS TRIONIZED. ROOTS IN ANY SOIL. r. 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