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Show Santaqum News Hudson xJy Della Mr. and Mrs. Eldcn Green- - at dinner halgh entertained Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Crook and family, of Sait Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Houser of Spring Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Don Hancock of Delta and Susan and Boyd Greenhalgh of Santaquin. Sunday evening members of the J. W. Greenhalgh family participated in the family hour held at the Mona Ward Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Childs and daughter, Lynda, and Mrs. Ada Olsen were in Salt Lake Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Braithwsite. They went for Mrs. Braithwaites birthday. In the afternoon the group visited with Mr. Floyd York who is ill at a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs. Frank Tuckctt and Mrs. Mary Alice Larsen were in Salt Lake Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fowkes. Vaud Larsen also visited at the Jack Fowkes home. Mr. and Mrs. Lentz Greenhalgh of Salt Lake visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jed Greenhalgh over the week end. The Jr. Literary Club met at the home of Mrs. Wanda Greenhalgh Thursday evening. Mrs. Gladys Robbins reviewed the book: The Problems of Being a Mama. A special guest was Mrs. Everett Holmes. There were 8 present and refreshments were served. Mrs. Emma Robbins was in Clearfield at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Laura last week for the observance of Mrs. Ronfeldts birth- Ron-feld- t, day. Mr. and Mrs, Steve Elwood and family of Roy and Mr. and Mrs. John Rielly and family of Magna spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Jaye B. Smith of Salt Lake spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith. Miss Diane Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith, represented Payson High School as a delegate at the Model U N in Salt Lake cvjr the week end. Mrs. Don Armstrong spent a few days of last week in a the past three months. They stopped enroute in Las Vegas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Garrity. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clayson spent a few days last week in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Deland Holman spent the week end in Orem at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harmon. They attended a dance review Saturday night in the Orem High School in their grandchildren which Patty and Janice Harmon took part. Enroute home they visited with Mr. and Mi's. Bernell Holman, Orem Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Thomas, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Holman, Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Holman in Santaquin. Fair-fiel- a Fri - chids. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wignall of Salt Lake City stood as attendants, Mrs. Wignall wearing a white dress with pink carnation corsage. On Saturday evening, April 3, the young bride was honored Miss Karen Moore Changes Name Rites at a bridal shower and open-houd given at Payson Held March Reception Honors Couple Ward hall. A color of Payson and Mr. and Mrs. scheme of yellow and white Miss Karen Moore became Mrs. Brent B. Cloward when Beryldean Cloward of Spanish vows were spoken March 5. Fork are parents of the groom. A reception was held in the The bride is a daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Reed N. Moore Spring Lake Chapel to honor GENOLA NEWS the young couple the same evenBy Dorothy Thomas ing. The lovely bride wore a gown AAUW will help Bishop and Mrs. Walter of lace over satin styled with Kerby visited in Salt Lake for sleeves, a fitted bodice conference last week end. choose Utah long and a floor length, bouffant Mrs. Colleen Davidson, Mrs. Woman of the Year skirt. Her sheer veil was held Deleen Thomas visited in Salt to a crown of pearls and her The local branch of the bouquet was centered with an Lake last Friday. Mrs. Nellie Finch entertainAmerican Association of Uni- orchid. ed the Friendly Eight Club Miss Janel Kearl attended the versity women is participating last Thursday. Dinner was in a program the Utah division bride as maid of honor and Cards were played and served. bridsmaids were Mary Jane is inaugurating this year on a won by Mrs. Elsie were prizes statewide basis to select a Roper, and Sandy Benner Junior Mrs. Dorothy Thomas Oberg, Moore were bridesmaids Woman of the Year who Rosalyn and Mrs. Lillie Burraston. Alwill receive statewide recog- and Karen Cloward. were Mrs. Evelyn nition and an award. Welcoming guests at the door so present Delida ChristenMrs. Larson, The nominee who is sub- were Mr. and Mrs. Gary N. Mrs. Eva Cook and Mrs. sen, RichMoore Mrs. and and Mr. mitted by the Spanish Fork White. Branch will be honored lo- ard Cloward. Judy Taylor and Delia Smith was in Salt Morris Pait Huff the at presided guest cally as well as to have her to Lake attend the Sunday name submitted to the atste registry. In charge of gifts were School conference. Elizabeth Menlove, Wanda award committee. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Higginson Federated clubs and civic Greenhalgh, Elva Killian, and Mrs. Higginson from and Jane Moore. groups have been asked to subrefreshments Murray visited at the home Assisting with mit names to the AAUW comRoe Wilde, Mrs. Earl of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thomas. were Mrs. mittee who will then select a ... Elmer Jensen is recuperating woman, for local recognition. Paukes, Mrs. Blain Wilson and Peterson. .Refreshments at his home after an operation Joylin It was felt that by soliciting were served by Kathy Barnett at the Payson Hospital. suggestions from other groups Mrs. Velma Tuft left for Barbara Benner Adams, Patsy there would be a much more Jo Ann Lundell and Wild Lake after visiting at the Salt Judy representative list from which of Mr. and Mrs. Howard home to choose. for two weeks last Sunday. Criteria which will govern Among those who attended A birthday party was given the selection include that the the DUP national convention in honor of Mrs. Roberta Nelnominee be selected on the in Salt Lake were Mrs. Susan son last Friday. Dinner was basis of her contributions to Mrs. Eva Crook, Mrs. served to Mrs. Ann Nelson, society on a local, state,., or Ashby, Mrs. Verna Throckmorton, Reba Olsen, Mrs. Gloria'Barnett national level, and that her Mrs. Beth Thomas, Mrs. Elsie contributions be current. In Mrs. Marjorie. Larsen, Payson; Mrs. Delida Christenaddition she must have a and Mrs. Irene Peterson, San- Oberg, sen, Mrs. Willett Oberg, Mrs. minimum of a baccalaureate taquin; also six ladies from Dorothy Thomas, Mrs. Joan Lee degree, although she need not seven from Lake Oberg, Mrs. Velma Tuft and be a member of AAUW and Benjamin and Shore in addition to several Mrs. Helen Stewart from West may have studied in any field. from Spanish Fork. All took Mountain. The nominee must be a bona of the chartered bus A gift was presented to Mrs. advantage fide resident of Utah, and the for transportation. Nelson. area at Park-Secon- 465-245- 1 Sat 8 - 9 - IQ - 12 6 PEN, ,, Those Calloways VERA STAMP. 1964 Walt Disney Productions BRANDON - de WILDE- KEITH MILES Tues -- - ITS Wed - Thur1 - Fri BRENNAN WYNN -- April 13 - 14 - 15 SHEER BEDLAM FROM MORNING TWTNIIETH cektuby fox ENVELOPE, ED WALTER - Isnt TIL NIGHT presents by deluxe , darting jnove overchuck Connors noMimi-notun-- rom-tiim- i MAILBOX 16 doris day james garner potty bergen color m COMING ATTRACTIONS TWO ON A GULLOTINE was chosen, and the bride was attired in a yellow frock, with oi chid corsage. She was assisted in receiving guests by her mother ar.d also the mother of the bridegroom. Both Mrs. Wignall and Mrs. Buhler chose dresses of off ''hit.' with corsages of yellcw ar.d white carnations. Serving tables were centered with yellow daffodils and Easter lillies were used with bouquets of other early spring blossoms ar decoration. Judy Ccok and Susan Wignall directed serving by Julie Hall, Cera Lee Gray, Kim Beck-stroDoree Daniels and Karen Taylcr. Gifts were arranged by Jen-ea- n Provstgaard, Vicki Taylor and Barbara Wignall. Carriers were Jill Taylor, Joy and Nancy Wignall. Mrs. Gary Wignall and Mrs. Richard Wignall were foyer receptionists and Karen Burton and Rebecca Reece attended the guest book. Prior to her wedding, the bride was honored at a personal shower given by Karen Burton and Rebecca Reece at the home of the latter. They were assisted in entertaining by Rebeccas mother Mrs. Thomas Reece. Refreshments were served from an attractively dec-- 1 orated table highlighted with glowing tapers and crystal punch bowl. Girl friends and mothers of the bridal couple were bidden to the lovely f A Mr. and Mrs. Dave Payne and three of their children were in Utah for IJ5S conference and visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Eckersley, in Payson. They left Wednesday morning for their home in El Paso, Texas. P fails iftarbertfhop 10 SOUTH MAIM PAYSON NOW OPEN Jay invites EVERYONE it easier, and more personal, and lots more fun to call Long Distance? Pick up your phone and go visiting soon! Mountain to Come in and see the Shop and Enjoy the Best in QUALITY and SERVICE. & . V' W V?' -- St. s' . J-- it it 1 The Mormon Tabernacle Choir on the Bell Telephone Hour, will perform the Hallelujah Tuesday, April 13, over from Handels Messiah IV. NBC-chor- ; The Bell Telephone Hours Festival of Spring derives its theme from the festive and aspects of Springtime and Eastertune. Hostess Olivia de Ilavilland will introduce the seasonal program with its as well as its religious connotations on the Telephone Hour, April 13, at 8:00 p.m. Miss de Havilland will be joined by a cast of guests stars j and Ron Husmann; and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Donald Voorhees will n duct tho Bell Telephone IIout n this program, orchcstra spccia.ly written by author-romanc- e iurnahst Jim Bishop, ctn-solcm- Scrosis Bridge Club met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Wayne Wride, with Dorothy Collins; Metropoli- - Mrs. Reed Jones a guest in tan Opera star, Richard Tucker; addition to members. , popular singers Anita Gillette . EASTER HAIR DO CALL NOW FOR AN APPOINTMENT FOR A NEW EXCITING STYLE FOR THE EASTER HOLIDAY DEE AND MARY JANE TO SERVE YOU FOR ALL YOUR LATEST BEAUTY NEEDS 6 tifles ? S) ee s 80 West Phone OPERATOR & 6th South 465-316- MANAGER 7 DEANNA HANSEN AMAZING ACRILAN CARPET VALUE in a superb array of glorious colors $ FOR ONLY PAPER, starring BRIAN 8, 1965 the Superintendent to order the protective devices now and then work out some system of student rental of the devices school year. for the 1965-6- WAIT DISNEY, TECHNICOLOR Thursday, April (continued from page 2) three weeks before school lets out on May 11 of this year. The law requires that all pupils teachers and visitors wear eye protect.ve devices while participating in or directly observing certain Industrial Education, Physic, and Chemistry Laboratory activites, as defined by the law. The Board instruct- A Family Youll Never Forget! ' rayson Chronicle, Payson, Utah School Board ed CHILDREN 25 UNDER 12 Mon April CLOSED SUNDAY - se 5th; Mrs. Hazel Hershey of Raymond, Elberta, Canada, visited this week with relatives, Mrs. ihcluded by the Spanish Minnie Depew, Mr. and Mrs. Max Depew and Mr. and Mrs. Fork Branch covers all of Utah Mrs. Slerl Taylor entertained Marion Elmer. County south of Provo. It is anticipated that the award be her card club Wednesday evenmade on a yearly basis when ing, with three tables arranged there are women meeting the for luncheon and bridge. criteria for selection. Guests in addition to memMrs. Richard Taylor, branch bers were Mrs. Byron Montapresident, indicated that the gue and Mrs. Ralph Coombs. weman selected in this area Prizes were awarded to Mrs. will be honored at the May Madeline Erlandson, Mrs. Walmeeting. The statewide choice lace Brown and Mrs. Waldo will be honored at the annual Wilson. state convention. PHONE ADULTS SI. 00 STUDENTS 75c - the brides parents. Bishop W. Harold Hawker of Payson Second Ward officiated at the ceremony, witnessed by members of beth families who joined in a wedding supper immediately after the nuptials. The brides gown of white delustered satin was styled as a full length sheath with oval neckline and elbow sleeves. It was trimmed with white lace with sparkling crystals centering the lace pattern. Her veil of illusion was attached to a crown of silk flowers and she carried a bouquet of pink cymbidium or- ll ROLL Thur Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wignall of this city are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Joan, to Farrell Buhler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Buhler, also of Payson, which took place March 5, at the home of y Mr. ar.d Mrs. Denzil Greenhalgh and daughter, Jana Lee, and Mrs. Ada Garrity were in California last week. They went to get Mrs. Iva Calgren, who has been in Reseda at the home of her children Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. (Bud) Carlgren for he vows with Farrell Buhler Salt Lake hospital for tests. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Holla-dafrom Ontario, Oregon, have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Olive Greenhalgh and Mrs. Thora Ho.laday and other friends and relatives They came to attend LDS Conference. Reed Jerman of Sdl Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Don Jerman of Great Falls Idaho visited with their sister Mrs. Laura Good-aover the week end. Mrs. Sarah Tanner arrived home Sunday in company with her son, Keith Tanner, of OakCRADLE land, Calif., after spending the March 19 past five months with him at Girl, Sherman Ray and Jerri Oakland. Mrs. Tanner also Lyn Butler Frank, Spanish visited with another son, Fork Merle Henry Tanner, and his Girl, James Glen and Cor- wife, Mary, at Cupertino and liss Hales Westring, Payson d with other relatives at March 22 and Larkspur, Calif. : Girl, Lyle Lorraine and MarMr. and Mrs. LeRoy (Zelma) guerite Woodland Kay, SanElmer of Sandy were in Payson taquin March 24 Sunday attending the 80th party for her Girl, Grant Mark and Mary anniversary Elmer. Mrs, Lydia Bacon Elizabeth, Peterson, mother, Provo Mrs. Charles Tate and two March 30 of Boulder, Colo., children Boy, Ryan A. and Ruth Emily Dunford Creer, Spanish Fork visited here about two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Girl, Gordon S. and Herma-lindM. Martinez Reid, Sp- Sid Coray. Mr. Tate arrived during the weekend and took anish Fork back to Colorado Male, Franklin Joseph and his family is a student at He him. with Myrtle Margene Thomas RobUniversity of Colorado at Boulerts, Orem der, working on his doctorate degree. OPEN 7:00 p.m. I Joan Wignall repeats marriage States Telephone Thanks to Acrilan and Alexander Smiths know-hoin getting the most from this remarkable carpet fiber, we can offer one of the loveliest and most practical have ever seen. carpets you You would expect to pay much more for this luxurious handful Fashion Notes elegant surface of Acrilan Acrylic carpet. and Modacrylic is so easy to keep looking first-dafresh. 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