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Show Edmund Evans retires Delegates named confab to 1 1 4-- H 4-- Youth Leadership were Joyce Spencer, Payson, and Lyman Loney, ; Thursday, June Edmund Evans, one of Pay- sons native sons who made a success of a theatrical career as well as in the teaching pro-- ! fession, is retiring from the classroom after spending 30 years in the drama department at Santa Monica High School in California. Conference which wiil be held at Sncw College, Ephraim, June cm teaching, theatrical career Selected to attend the Sixth Annual The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah 7-- Gehcn. Selected as alternates are Gulden Thomas, Genola; and iGaty Clark, Gencla. CRADLE ROLL j ' 1965 Boy, Kenneth and Peggy Lou Hansen Johnson, Spanish Fork May 23 Girl, Robert Eugene and Jo Girl,, Ray Allen and Mary Ann Evans Lewis, Orem Carol Nielsen Swenson, Pay-so- n May 25 Bey, Clair Otto and Lottie May 27 Leu Lundell Andrson, Spanish Boy, Paul Douglas and Dor-ind- a Fork Marie Haines Shelton, Girl, Max Leon and Linda Springville Lee Lunt Carter, Payson Girl, Larry Halvan and Boy, Larry Orish and Patsy Elaine Throckmorton Farr, Denise Ncy Jackson, Payson Payson May 26 May 29 Girl, Earl Rex and Twila Boy, Joseph Otonel and Toni Madge Dcckstader Diamond, Louise Phillips Manzanares, j Mr. Evans, now 65, was born delegates will rep- in attended schools resent our communites and .here Payson, was graduated from and county as well as nearly 18,000 Payson High School. He was 4 H members in Utah. awarded his Bachelor of Arts The conference is sponsored degree and also his Master of by the Utah State University Aits degree at University of Extension Services in cooper- Southern California, ation with the Sears Roebuck The last two degrees men-- i Foundation which provides fiwere gained after pro- ticned nancial assistance, according to fessional W'ork on the New G. Extension Iitne Thomson, star-- ; Heme Agent, Utah State Uni- York stage, in which he red in four Broadway shows Extension Services. versity . The program has been de-- v in the 1920s, a stint in the! arcund the theme vaudeville circuit throughout leped states and Cai.ada "Locking Ahead to Marriage the eastern to help those young people and on to a successful radio; in making wiser choices and career. He appeared for several decisions when it comes to taking this important step in years on radio with a partner their lives. Resource leaders in a musical comedy act in will discuss some of the factors which he was a performer, involved in preparing for a writer and director, and when successful marriage, including the show closed in the middle understanding yourself. Two of the depression, Evans deof these resource leaders are cided to return to school. Paul H. Dunn, First Council At USC, he said, I was LDS of Seventy, Church, asked if Id teach a class and and Miss Emmie Nelson, Field I agreed. I found I loved it. In Mr. and Mrs. McKay ChrisRepresentative National fact, I loved it better than tensen of Payson are announcService Committee, Chicago. anything Id ever done. Since 1935 he has directed ing the engagement and apGuests of Mrs. Ruby Ells- about 60 senior plays, 11 Fi- proaching marriage of their worth over the Memorial Day estas and eight musicals in daughter, Kathleen, to Mr. weekend were Mrs. Joann addition to teaching classes in Wendell Waite, son of Mr. and Lund and four children. Salt English at the Santa Monica Mrs. William Noble Waite of Lake City; Mrs. Emadine school. Along the way, he has Huntington Park, California. Thompson and four children, assisted a number of young perThe young couple plan a Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Al- formers on their road to fame, late August wedding in the fred (Connie) Johnson and including his favorites, Glenn Salt Lake Temple. two children, Tooele; Mr. and Ford, Gene Nelson, Mary WebKathleen and her fiance Mrs. Max Ellsworth and five ster and Nan Martin. have been attending the Brigchildren of Spanish Fork; they He also found time to ham Young University where were joined for part of the write has and short he graduated this spring. He stories, time by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest film releases plays on sport fish- plans to return in the fall for Ellsworth and five children, ing and he has appeared in a study on his masters degree. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heck, TV travel series. In retirement, Kathleen, who will be a senhe will finish a book called ior next year, also plans to re Back Stage, and plans four A group of local people re- articles for sports magazines. cently spent a week at Lake Powell, boating and fishing. In Mr. Mrs. the party were Mr. and Mrs. and and are Colvin Tanner expected home family Bryce Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Roy this weekend, after a vacation Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph California. in Southern spent Daniels and their guests, Mr. A Tia Juana and other into trip and Mrs. Ted Rowland, Garwere enjoyed. den Grove, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. excursions Howard Stevens and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pidcock (Jerry Stevens) of DESK BLOTTERS Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kirk of Bountiful. These 10, Springville Payson Boy, Dan Ray and Darlene Boy, William Dan and GerLcuise Beuhler Williams Sp- trude Estelle Jackman Hunter, anish Fork Salem HIGH SCHOOL Kathleen Christensen Announces Engagement to Wendell Waite Donna Warren, Jerry J. Rothe i Repeat Vows in 4-- Manti Temple Miss Donna Jean Warren, The newlyweds were hondaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle ored that same evening with a D. Warren of Payson, was unitreception held in the First-Fift- h Ward. ed in marriage with Jerry James Rothe in impressive The bride was lovely in a Manti temple rites performed gown of white lace over satin Saturday. The groom in the with bell skirt, rounded neck son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. line and full length sleeves Rothe also of Payson. that came to a poijnt at the wrists. Her shoulder length veil featured a tiara of seed pearls. The bridal bouquet was fashioned of gardenias and lilly of the valley tied with blue Payson Family assists in rescue of Mountain Climber A Payson family was instrumental in the rescue of an injured boy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mower, Lynda, Joe and Mer-iiePayson, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim (Janet) Kiholm, Midvale, were in the Big Cottonwood Canyon Sunday when a 17 year old youth from Salt Lake City fell 75 feet and was seriously injured. His companion came to the Payson family and asked e, for help. Mr. Mower, Mr. Kiholm and Joe climbed up the mountain to the injured boy and administerer first aid. They stayed with him until the am- - Pay-so- n. ribbons. Wallace Hamblin performed best man duties. Maid of honor was Marjorie Ann Warren, sister of the bride, and bridesmaids were Irene Losse, Anna Rothe, Marilyn Rothe, Rae Dean Johnson and Sharon Crump. They wore street length dresses of blue and carried nosegays of gardenias and carnations. Mrs. Warren wore a frock of blue dacron and Mrs. Rothe was dressed ifci blue lace. They each had a corsage of white carnations. A tiered white wedding cake, accented with blue and featurDr. Keilh Johnson and faming wedding bells, turned on ily of Bakersfield, Calif., have a lighted revolving mirror. visited recently with Mrs. Guests were seated at small Lorin Johnson, and other tables with white lace covers centered with a glass bowl of bulance arrived and then helped carry the youth out by stretcher. He was in critical blue flowers. Mrs. Ellen Bird condition. was in charge of serving, and girls who served guests were Valerie Bird, Jeanette Curtis, CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our Kathy Neon, Diane Openshaw, sincere thanks and apprecia- Mary and Becky Perry. Clara Pace and Linda tion to each and every friend presided at the guest and relative for their kindness book. Foyer receptionists were during our time of sorrow. For the beautiful flowers' Vance and Fay Carter and Ray and any other services rendered and Jean Rothe. Lee and Dean Warren played appropriate we are grateful. Mrs. Etta Finch background music on their and family guitars. Ladies in charge of gifts were Alta Bettridge, Wilkey, JoAnn Carter, and Caren Curtis. Brothers of the bride and groom, Gary, Tom, Joe and Jim Warren and Paul Rothe were gift carriers. The newlyweds plan to make their home in Payson. Green PAYSON CHRONICLE Fathers Day is June 20 Pet-ters- An-nett- PHONE OPEN 7:00 p.ni. SI. 00 ADULTS Tues - - Wed Thur - Fri CHILDREN UNDER GRADS turn to BYU. The future bride has been active in school affairs on the Junior A.W.S. Council, Culture Committee, and president Do you want your own money, job security, new social contacts do you want to succeed? These things can be yours with a career in business. You can be a Fashion Merchandiser, Court Reporter, Salesman, - IBM Accountant, Specialist, or Executive Secretary. These jobs., and many more may be yours in 18 months or less as a graduate of the LDS Business College. ; of Chi Triellas. 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