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Show Conservation is topic at Cultus Club Washington, D. C. Miss announces troth meeting on April 7 to Janies S. Reece Miss Janet Openshaw became the bride of Samuel Vaughn Harris in Salt Lake Temple rites performed March 26. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Melva J. Openshaw, Provo, former resident of Santaquin. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Harris of Orem are parents of the Mrs. Clark Elmer entertained at luncheon and bridge for groom . members of her club Thursday A reception honored the evening. Mrs. Madeline Erland-so- n that same evening newlyweds Smith and Mrs. Eugene in the Park University Ward were special guests. in Provo. The lovely bride chose a McArthur Whitelock, a senior at BYU, spent last week- gown of white imported silk end in San Francisco with a accented with deep scallops of group of his classmates who lace and seed pearls. Tiers of attended an Asian Study Con- silk and lace were featured on vention. He is a son of Mr. the back of the skirt and fell away to a train of the same and Mrs. Chet Whitelock. material. The fitted bodice had a v neckline and long sleeves that came to a point at the wrists. Her shoulder length veil was attached to a tiara which featured a single white silk rose. She carried a bouquet of white roses centered with a white orchid. Sharon Tripp, sister of the bride, stood as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Sandra Harris, Maurine Hall, Lorraine Rostron and Becky MartelL They wore street length sheath dresses of pale green satin, and each carried a white rose. Lana and Gene Harris, young brother and sister of the groom, also stood with the bridal party. Mrs. Openshaw and Mrs. Harris, mothers of the bridal couple, wore pink suits accented with an orchid. Roger R. Openshaw stood as best man. Ora and Sheila Harris presided at the brides book and Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Harris CRADLE ROLL 4 April 5 April 6 Boy, Jerry E. and Diane Beddoes Hansen, Payson Boy, Carlyle Stoyl and Ruth Ann Barnett Burton, Payson Boy, Don R. and Carma Uli-bar- ry Tanner, Payson April A lovely luncheon The Lady Firemen of Pay-so- n Mr. and Mrs. Dean Huff announce the marriage of their daughheld a business meeting to Bobby Lynn Reynolds, a son of Mr. and Mrs. ter, Renee, Monday night at the Fire StaThe young couple spoke vows Dale Reynolds of Payson. tion, with Mrs. Therein Hill, of the at home 2nd the bride's parents. The bride is a April president, in charge. The the Hollywood Beauty School in Provo and the of graduate concluded ticket the group groom is employed at Geneva. The new Mr. and Mrs. Rey sale on the Easter project, with nolds will make their home in Payson. announcement that Mrs. Wayne Jensen of Goshen was awarded the Easter costume. Part of proceeds will be given to the Dave McMullin tells SANTAQUIN NEWS and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Open- hospital to aid in construction Jr. Cultus Club shaw greeted guests as foyer of the new addition. By Della Hudson Refreshments were served to receptionists. Jesse Robbins was taken to Mrs. Jack Walten members about legal matters The newlyweds are honey- ker and Mrs.byStan Riding. the Payson Hospital with a Dave McMullin, local at- serious illness last week. mooning in Southern Utah. They plan to make their home torney, was guest speaker at a Susan LeBaron, 8 year old in Orem. Lyman K. Peterson meeting of the Junior Cultus daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ArClub, held Thursday evening den LeBaron, is in the Payson to fill mission at the home of Mrs. Paul Big- hospital with an illness. Legion Auxiliary ler. Wayne Larsen celebrated his in Northern Mexico Mr. McMullin advised the 17th birthday at the home of has program should look Mr. and Mrs. Orson Carter SunMr. and Mrs. Lyman Kapple women that they of names on day. Also those present bematter the into Child Welfare on attended a missionary farewell see that her sides those mentioned were and legal papers 11 honoron Las Vegas April A program on Child Welfare in Laraine Larsen and Marke Lartheir grandson, Lyman' K. name is written in as an owner was presented to members of ing hus- sen. her of with property along the in serve who will the American Legion Aux- - Peterson, Mexican Mission. Ly- band. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clay- Northern at held Monday night iliary, said He that son of Santaquin and Mr. and Mrs. people Mr. and buying is a son of the Legion Memorial Building. man R. for businMrs. Wendell Neilsen of Spof especially property, Glen formerly Peterson, Mrs. Madeline Minnick was He will spend three ess, should investigate the tax ringville attended a school Payson. chairman, and presented Mrs. months at Brigham Young Un- structure of the said property principals convention in SpoAfton Oborn, a member, as iversity prior for departure for before making a decision on kane, Washington, last week. speaker. Mrs. Obom drew on Mexico. Both of his grand- the purchase. They returned home Sat. Enher experiences as a teacher were asked to particRefreshments were served by route home they visited Mr. parents at Parkview Elementary Schin the farewell services. Mrs. Bigler assisted by Mrs. Claysons mother, Mrs. Sarah ool in Payson, describing the ipate Clayson, who is ill in a Salt Mrs. Kapple played organ pre- Max Warner, Lake hospital. plan she used in determining lude and also an organ solo. types of children needing Mr. Kapple was a principal Mr. and Mrs. Ted A. Rowspecial attention. She said the speaker. land of Garden Grove, Calif., Andrew Jaspers on spent a method could be applied by Mrs. Charles L. Walker of week with his parents, Mr. and teachers in church and club Denver, Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clyde Jasperson, while groups as well as in school the Rebecca Jewett played ac- FOR MOTHERS ONLY Rolla V. Daniels of Malad, on leave from duty withcomIdaho were houseguests at the National Guard. He has cordion selections . Ralph V. Daniels home last pleted his basic Mrs. Shirley Skinner, presiAbout this time each year weekend, having come for the training and when infantry he returns dent, presided. Members voted your children every where wedding of JoLynn Daniels to Ft. Leonardwood, Missouri, to donate a cash gift for sup- face a major decision. What and Elliot Nelson Jordan. The will receive schooling in a port of Radio Free Europe. to give mom on her day? Idaho couple were enroute phase of engineering. Refreshments were served by They fret and talk about it home after spending the winn Mrs. Louella Daniels, Mrs. and they try hard to think of ter in Phoenix, Ariz, and other A group of Payson people Badham, Mrs. Evelyn something extra special but warm climes. in American Fork Sunwere Mrs. Carol Dixon and lets face it often the gifts Bigler, where day, Mrs. Zelda Hurst they attended a Mothers day you receive on Mr. and Mrs. J. Rowe Groes- - family dinner arranged in hondont fit, dont flatter or simp- beck entertained at dinner or of their mother, Mrs. Alice ly dont matter. Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. Ken Stewart, who was celebrating This year why not give your Johannsen and their children, her 90th birthday. In the party children a gentle hint? They Douglass and Judy, of Ingle- going from Payson were Dr. may never dream that you wood, Calif., and Miss Rhoda and Mrs. Gsorge Whitby and want good portraits of them- Groesbeck and Peter Groesbeck family, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande selves and the children. of Springville. Mrs. Johannsen Gudmundsen and Mr. and Mrs. Say the word and well drop is a niece of Mr. Groesbeck. Harold Chipman. OUGHT TO the hint for you. The result could be the perfect solution' CALL to a problem, a new meaning for Mothers Day and pleasure us alL for OFTEN Janet Openshaw former Santaquin Miss Married in S. L. Temple Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dee Twitchell and family were in Lehi Sunday to attend welcome home services for their nephew, Jerry Jacob, who has completed an LDS mission in Ireland. 6 Boy, Everett Junior and Shirley LaRhea Lewis Kester, Santaquin Girl, Harlow Floyd and Carol Jeanette Pierce Brown, Provo April 7 Boy, Daven Dwight and Jose Ann Parry Engle, Spanish Fork April 9 Boy, Dr. Thomas Ralph and JoAnn Bradford Anderson, -- Midvale an gave was ser- ved to ten members by Mrs. Curtis and Mrs Smith. for Hospital Benefit hostess. Crook interesting account of the recent DUP convention held in Salt Lake City. Prayer was by Mi s. Eca Hendrickson and Mrs. Della King led the pledge to the flag. Easter outfit Refreshments were served by Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Herschel April DeWitt. Mrs. Eva Lady Firemen give meet- 19G5 j , bert Barney sang The Yellow Of Texas with his own quilar accompaniment. The lesson was given by Mrs. Do. othy Christensen. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Page and Mrs. Chloe Ellsworth to 11 members and one visitor. of Rose Utah Picneeis, met Thursday afternoon at the heme of Mrs. Mamie Curtis. Mrs. Leah Fran-cocaptain, was in charge and also conducted singing. A history of Lars Rove Jensen, pioneer, of 1851, was read by Mrs. Gladys Smith. The lesson, Utah Pioneer Recreation, was given by Mrs. Afton Mr. Reece was graduated cum laude from Yale University and is now teaching at St. Albans School in Washington, D. C. He is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Reece of Payson and of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Snelson of Springville. ing. Camp One One, Daughters Camp 1962. machines. Mrs. G. O. Dunford, Denver. Colo., formerly of Payson, was a guest. Mrs. James Durrant 15, D.U.P. Camps Hold Meeting! ned. Miss Cushing is a graduate of the Madeira School and attended Smith College. She was presented to society at the Washington Debutante Ball in management and pasture management help the farmer to better himself. ' Mrs. J. H. Ellsworth repotted on the meeting of the Womens ' Legislative Council and Mrs. Stanley Wilson reported that the gumbail machines that provide funds for the club projects have brought in a total of $177d.Qj in the years the club has operated the machines. She said that because of reaction in the state legislature, the club will get'20f instead of the pennies in the of 15 Coles, assisting Thursday, April Dr. and Mrs. Edward Harvey Cushing of Washington, D. C. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Patsy Melanie Cushing, to James Stephen Reece, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Sterling Reece, formerly of Payson and now living in Arlington, Virgina. An August wedding is plan- Clyde Lowe of the United Soil Conservation. office in Paysn was s.ivcTon office in Payscn was guest speaker at a meeting of the Cultus Club Wednesday afternoon at the heme of Mrs. Stanley Wilson. Preservation of our soil and water through wise use is conservation, Mr. Lcwe stated. He said many improvements are now taking place in our area and that crop rotation, fertilization, limited tillage, orchard cover crops, rangeland forage States Gov'rnment president, conducted the The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah S;go Lilly Scgo Lily, DUP, met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ethel Page. Mrs. Nadine Brown, vice captain was in charge and led in the pledge to the flags. Sengs were conducted by Mrs. Leah Waters, and prayer was by Mrs. Emma Madson. Announcement was made that the quilt was awarded to Mrs. Gladys Wilson. The history of Charles Dean, grandfather of Mrs. Hazel S. Stewart, was read by her. It was written by his grandau-ghte- r, Mrs. May Brown. Ro Seagull Camp Seagull Camp, Daugnters of Utah Pioneers, met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Fern Jack-sowith Mrs. Susan Ashby, captain, in charge. Pledge to the flags was led by Mrs. Reba Olsen and Mrs. Gloria Barnett. Mrs. Barnett also read Indian Experiences of George Patten written by Mary J. McClellan and published some time ago in a lesson bulletin. The lesson on Pioneer Recreation was given by Madoline n, Diixon. , Refreshments were served by Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Olsen. Young accordionists presented a program Sunday afternoon at the El Rancho Rest Home, foimerly Chatwins, east of Payson. Taking part were Robert Lofgran, Jeff Morrist, Stanley Robbins, Jimmy Nancy Taylor, Be-ck- ie Hall, Ronald Jones and Deloy Twitchell. 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