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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Prove Miss Repeats Marriage vows Mrs. Arvilla Webster erirr- ta:r.c at luncheon ar.d bridge Wednesday evening. Places .e at ranged for 12 ladies. Thursday, April with Gordon L. Moore Mrs. E. S. Eggeriscn returned recently fr:m Oi'inda, Calif., where she spent some two weeks with her son. Dr. Frank Eggertscn. and fami.y. Over the Easter holiday, she was host to her daughter ard husband, the Wells Andersens and children, Lynn and Lee, of Rock Springs, Wyo. v Inferior Decorating t is dicussed at Writers League sets Utah - The marriage of Kathleen Anderson, daughter of Mr. ar.d M: s. Richard M. Andeison, cf Provo and G irdon L. Mcore, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Alva J. Moore. Spring Lake, took place Apiil 7 in the Salt Lake Temple. The marriage was solemn'zad by Mai ion D. Hanks in the presence of close relatives. After rhe ceremony the young couple left for Las Vegas for their honeymoon returning home Saturday. A smorgasbord was seived at the heme cf the bridegrooms 22, 1965 Beta Cultus Club ? Carl B. Harrison, interior State Contest drsigner from Utah Valley The League of Utah Writersf Furniture Co. in Provo was guest speaker at a meeting of will again sponsor contests "in the Beta Cultus Club Monday various catagories of writing, evening at the home of Mrs. with deadline for entries Mon-' ' George H. Wilson. day, July 19. Mr. Harrison used illustrative annou.ncecl Winners will be materials, color fabrics, carpet at the annual Roundup, sched-samples and photographs to uled for Sept. at Hotel complete a total picture cf in- Utah in Salt Lake City. . terior design expressing beauty submust be Manuscripts expressiveness and functional- mitted without authors iderpism in the home. tification but authors name He said the interior design should be enclosed in a separ cf a home should be in y ate envelope (sealed) on which with the personalities the title and first line of the living there. wo;k is printed on the outside. Mrs. Rcy Wightman, presi- Each entry must be marked, dent, conducted the meeting published or unpublished. and the progiam was arranged Dee S. Sanford, - Spanish ty Mrs. Ralph Coombs. Mrs. Fork, state president, announce Lruis Jacocs reported on the es that Myrla Thayne of. Provo, ebbs bake and apron sale to is general chairman of the cony be held in May. test, with division chairmen, .. : . a, follows: A Poetry: Iris Crumft, Route Services II, Spanish Fork; Adult' Fiction: June Krambule,- Sheron L. Keele Sheron Private LaDean, St., Ogden; Articles: Vafoy Keele, daughter of Mr. and Mai chant, 2314 Madison Avei, Mrs. William A. Keele, Pay-so- Ogden; Juvenile Stories; Oulda recently graduated from Pederson, 4959 Memory Labe1, the Armys Process Photo- Salt Lake City. graphy School at Fort Belvoir, Entries should be sent to the Virginia. She enlisted in the above or delivered in person Womens Army Corps in Dec- before midnight of July 19tfu ember 1964 and took her basic Complete rules jmay he had' uf training at Fort McClellan, writing any of the above diaiff Alabama. men or Madoline Dixon ' .Pay''' Upon graduation from high son, state secretary - treasurer. school private Keele attended Brigham Young University. Found set of car keys, owner, Just prior to her entry into the and pay for ad: af. womens army corps she was identify Chronicle office. emplcyed by Arch Browning Buick of Salt Lake City. ; parents cn Saturday. Foity eight rclati'.cs and friends - d. A reception was held Saturday in their honor, given by the brides parents, in the West Stake House at Provo. The couple are making theii home in Orem. The bridegroom filled a mission for the LDS church in the English Mission. har-man- : Public Health topic rated discussed at 455'-24t- K Junior Cultus Club Nona Stickney to Become Bride Junior Cultus Club members heard a discussion on public health nursing Thursday evening when Mrs. Wilma Crane, Payson, was guest speaker benews are Mr. and Mrs. Albert fore the group. The meeting was held at the C. Stickney, Santaquin, parents home of Mrs. Gordon Taylor of the bride elect. The future bridegroom is a with Mrs. Richard Harmer as son of Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis D. assisting hostess. Mrs. Crane told of her duties Warner, Spanish Fork. in a program that includes aid The couple will exchange to vision, first aid supplies, nuptial vows in the Veterans home teaching where there is Memorial Building, 386 North illness of students, the immunMain, Spanish Fork. A recep- ization carried on in projects tion will follow. school and other facts of her Mr. Warner is a graduate of profession. She said payment Spanish Fork High School and of her salary is shared by the now is employed in Salt Lake. school district and the state. The young couple will make Plans for the their home in Provo where Mr. fashion show dated for ThursWarner will be transferred in day, April 29, were discussed. Refreshments were served. May. Edward L. Warner May 8 rites to be performed, May 8, Miss Ilona Stickney will become the bride of Edward Law Warner. Making known the nuptial In By Gean AATENTION "IN" YAWNS "OUT" If you are like most people who enjoy taking pictures, you get a lot of pleasure out of showing your favorite slides to friends. And you enjoy slides your friends have made. But nothing spoils these impromptu slide showings more than projection troubles. So take a tip from those who make a profession of showing slides: use a projector that never gets in the way of the program, one that keeps attention at a high level . . . the KODAK CAROUSEL Projector. Heres a projector that any- Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brailhof Nev, Elko, waite and family vis-- , spent their Easter vacation Mrs. mother, her iting with 'Ramona Smith. They were joined by Mr. and Mrs. John McGurk and children of Salt Lake City for Easter activities. Bridge Club met a Spanish Fork at Thursday cafe, where Mrs. Von Hill of Mrs. Spanish Fork was hostess. in Q. B. Burdick was a guest members. to club addition Sorosis club-sponsor- Mrs B. E. Eggertson was hostess to Tres Joli club last tures are sharp and bright. The Thursday. Mrs. Rex Daniels remote control lets the oper- was a guast with club members. ator sit with his audience if he wants to. The round slide tray holds 80 slides and feeds them by 10 CRADLE ROLL April Boy, Terry Lee and Helen Robinson Mattinson, Elnior (push-butto- GEANS PHOTO SHOP Phone 465-222- Payson, Utah 4 The marriage of JoLynn. Daniels and Elliot Nelson Jordan was solemnized Friday, April flth, in a ceremony performed in the Salt Lake temple. They were honored afterward at a reception given in Pay-so- n First-Fift- h Ward hall. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vere Daniels of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Jordan of Spring-vili- e are parents of the bridegroom. The couple will reside in Springvide for the present nations. The brides mother chose a April 12 Girl, Clarence James and Jana Lee Miller Atwood, Spanish S. L. Temple with Elliot Jordan trimmed the square neckline and the Ion i pointice sleeves and formed anpliqued medallions down the skirt front. A court train created back interest. Her veil cf sheerest was caught into a flower of silken fabric ar.d the bridal bouquet was of white orchids with a shower of pink ribbons. IP r sister, Mrs. Blaine Spencer, stood as matron of honor; Frances Elmer was maid of honor; and bridesmaids were Sherrie Beckstrom and Janna Daniels, a younger sister. They wore dresses of pink fabric and carried small white tulle unbrellas filled with pink car- or two to drop in another trayload. You can rearrange the Springville Boy, Betty Jean Peterson slides instantly, during the and the late Grant Christensen shewing, if you wish. Kodak makes three models A. Christensen, Payson PatBoy, Arlo George and of this projector so you can choose the very simplest of ricia Ann Flaherty Mitchell, Fork n controls advance) Spanish or such refinements as remote April 11 control of the slide changing; Girl, Blair Ray and Merlene Spanish remote control of fine focus, a Grotegut Hamilton, dissolve unit or a device that Fork Twins Girl, Boy, Fred Lewis lets you coordinate your slides with a taped recording But, and Faye Beddoes Johnson, why not come in and see for Spanish Fork yourself. JoLynn Daniels Repeats Vows in time. Mr. Jordan, expects to be graduated from Brigham Young University this spring. His bride has attended University of Utah and also Brigham Young University. The brides gown, of her own design and creation, was of white silk organza over delustered satin. lace encrusted with pearls one in your family can operate. never gets in Its jam-proo-f, the way of the show. The pic- gravity. 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Larsen wish to announce the engagement and coming marriage of their daughter,, Sharlene Larsen, to Dennis Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martin of Payson. The bride is a graduate of the Spanish Fork High School and Seminary and is employed in Provo. The benedict is employed in Pasadena, Texas!. The young couple will speak vows in Pasadena April 23rd where they1 will make their home. 465-245- gown ,of aqua silk shantung and Mrs. Jordan was in pink silk crepe with sequined overblouse. Each added a white orchid corsage. Ronald Miller was best man, assisted by Richard Gardner. Ushers were Ross Steffens and James Jordan a brother of the bridegroom. Foyer receptionists were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. William Pratt. The brides book was attended by Linda Sue Bean and Joan Sudweeks. A1 Payne played selections during the evening. The bridal party received guests before an elaborately arranged lattice in a cathedral window design fronted with white pillars holding bouquets of pink roses. Hidden lighting gave a sofe. glow to the area. An attractive daisy chain attached to white wrought iron pedestals separated the serving area, where tables were centered with white tulle umbrellas filled with pink carnations. The tiered wedding cake in white with pink trim was displayed on a round table on which were placed cunning cheiubs holding bowls of white carnations. A cart in the foyer was filled with orchids, adding to the decor of the event. Gifts were arranged by Sharon Miller and were carried by Kim, David and Mary Lee Anderson. Serving were Mrs. Howard Horrocks, Carolyn Mayer, Mary Leu Peery, Maurine Hall and Shannon McWhorter. IN THS OFFICE! Dependable performance at low cit makej it economical for every desk, to stop ofiice borrowing and waste of time. 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