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Show LDS Sociables hold SAIITAQUIH NEWS The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah dances in Orem By Della Hudson Mr. and Mrs, Rsuben Petersen attended a postal convention in Nephi the past week. They were also in Salt Lake Saturday to attend a recepton for Reva Beck Boson held in the gcvtrnci Thursday, July The Provo Sociables are moving to a new location for their dances In the future, dances will be held Saturday at 9 p.m. at the Orem Fourth, Twenty-Sevent- h ward, 575 South 400 West in Orem. Persons coming from Provo should turn left at 8th south and travel to 400 West. The firesides will remain the same. They are held on the second and fourth Sundays mu mansion. The Elite Club met at th' heme cf Maude Holladay. Friday afternoen. A luncheon was served and prizes for games went to Mrs. Helen Backman Mrs. Pauline Christiansen and at Mrs. Aileen Wall. The Jr. White Pine Riding Club attended a meet in Benjamin Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maurin are leaders. Taking prizes were Ronnie and Karen Maurin and Reta and Kerry Eva. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carter of Nephi invited Mr. and Mrs. Deland Holman for dinner Friday. Mrs. Harcld (Wanda) Shaffer and Mrs. Chris (Ruth) of Klamath, California virited at the heme of Mr. and Don Mrs. Armstrong last week. They were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hansen in Goshen. Mrs. Shaffer is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Han- 9 p.m. in the University-Par- and daughters, Cidnie and Andrea, are visiting in Payson during his absence, guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Loveless, and Mr. Petersen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peterson. k Ladiss cf the Payson Jay- shees met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ronald Scott, president, where a tea was held. Plans for the coming year were discussed by members and Cant take a picture when the not lights Bo-dek- er Russell and Debbie Thomas. Flower girls were Nancy Thomas and Kaye Russell. Their dresses were similar to those worn by other n; Mr. and Mrs. G. Houser Francom had as visitors Mrs. Cloe Bundy and Mrs. Jennie Bundy of Trumbull, Ariz., and Mr. and Mrs. Ver! Aldridge of St. George, who were enroute to Burley, Idaho, to attend the funeral of a cousin. Mrs. Francom accompanied them to Idaho. S V MISS THE KIDS? One Long Distance call can bring them home again. And after you've heard their voices you'll know why you'll want to call again soon! Mountain States Telephone V, Harold Wilkinson repeats vows with Miss Margaret Thomas Harold L. Wilkinson and his bride, the former Margaret Thomas of Rock Springs, Wyo., are honeymooning at Lake Tahoe following their marriage June 24th in the Salt Lake temple. Delbert L. Stapley, member of the Council of the Twelve, officiated at their marriage rites. The new Mrs. Wilkinson is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude J. Thomas, of Rock Springs, Wyo. Mr. Wilkinson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilkinson, Payson. Both are students at Brigham Young University, where he is a member of the senior class and affiliated with Delta Phi Kappa fraternity. The bride is a junior student, active in church organizations and Was dormitory president last year. They will reside in Provo this fall after summer employment at Lake Tahoe. The couple received guests Saturday evening at Payson where an Oriental motif was chosen as the theme, in recognition of the bridegrooms mission served in Japan. The bridal party received guests before a dark green velvet backddop centered with a large Japanese lantern with ribbons attached. Japanese decorated lanterns cherry blossomed trees that stood at either end. Room dividers were low Grecian columns topped with fern and festoon ed with hanging Japanese lanterns. The newly married couple wore Japanese wedding attire. Attending the bride were Mrs. Louis Rock Russell, Springs, Wyo., sister of the bride, as matron of hono'r; Camille Robins, Rock Springs, maid of honor; Marilee James, Salt Lake City; and Marie Fisher, Payson, as bridesmaids. h They wore matching dresses of tangerine delustered satin with bell h sleevskirts and es. They carried floor-lengt- elbow-lengt- long-stemm- yellow rosebuds. Junior bridesmaids were attendants. Clyde Wilkinson was best man for his brother. Ushers wearing Japanese kimonos, were Paul Beckstrant, Lynn Kundick and Joel Cowan. Mrs. Lynn Page and Mrs. Eugene Topham arranged the gift display. Mrs. Joel Cowan attended the brides book, and girls who served were Kathy Trevort. Linda Mendenhall, Marilyn Bauer and Jo Anne Carter. Mr. Wilkinson and his bride were previously honored at a wedding breakfast given at the Hot Shoppe in Salt Lake City, immediately after their marriage, and also at a reception that evening at the LDS Stakehouse in Rock Springs. For the reception, the bride chose a gown of white peau de soie overlaid, with white organza. The bodice was trimmed with Chantilly lace ac centered with seed pearls. Chantilly lace adorned floor length skirt. the Her veil was attached to a small hat of peau de soie and lace trimmed with pearls. She carried a white orchid surrounded with yellow roses and white Ap-pliqu-ed A-li- ne - JudithCarryinSt. George Temple The marriage of Joe D. Liddle and his bride, former Judith Carry, was solemnized Friday, June 18, in the St. George temple with Arthur J. Barlocker of the temple presidency officiating. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Elwood J. Carry of Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs J. Doyle Liddle of Pay-so- Mr. Liddle is a graduate of Brigham Yeung University and is presently attending the School of Dentistry as a senior student at Western, Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. He is affiliated with Psi Omega Fraternity. Mr. Liddle has filled a mission to the New England States. After a honeymoon in the Utah Parks and visiting points COMPUTER ELECTRIC EYE Following the ceremony, a of interest enroute east, the will at be home couple wedding breakfast at Dicks FUJICA AUTO-- M cafe in St. George was hosted Cleveland, Ohio. of the bridegroom by parents Mrs. E. S. Van Leuven has and that evening the newlyActually "locks Itself" when the lights not. right! Makes weds were honored at a re- returned home after spending all settings automatically. Even shifts the speeds faster or slower past eight months in Calception given at the home of all by itself. A patented FUJICA exclusive! the brides parents in Cedar ifornia. She traveled to Pay-so- n with Mr. and Mrs. Ray City. And... if you wish, you can now select the picture effect Van Leuven and children of you want... then get it automatically! Switch to full manual Monday evening, the couDenver, Colo., who visited in control when you want it Extra sharp f2.8 lens; automatic e ple greeted guests at an California for a week. While flash synchronization at all speeds up to 1 500th! reception in the garden the Ray Van Leuvens were in of the bridegrooms parents. a family reunion was Payson, The bride is a graduate of Utah State University and has held at Arrowhead. Others atNow being demonstrated tending were Mr. and Mrs. taught in Las Vegas, Nev., the G. .H. Francom past two years. She has done Mr. and Mrs. Dan of Payson; Nelson and advanced graduate work at children of Lehi; Mr and Mrs. GEAIt'S PHOTO SHOP Brigham Young University. Dale Osborn and daughter of PHONE 4 PAYSON, UTAH Springville. NEW n. 35 open-hous- Park-Secon- d, PHONE OPEN 7:00 p.m. Thusr. Joe D. Liddle repeats vows with 465-222- FREEDOM ADULTS SI. OO 465-245- 1 25 CHILDREN JULY 1, 2, 3, FESTIVAL 4 & 5, 1965 UNDER 12 Fri. - Sat. - Mon. July CLOSED SUNDAY 1 - 2 --- 3 - 5 beat brings h'S to the beach! CARNIVAL JULY 1, 2, 3, & 5 AT 12 NOON ON CENTER ST. BETWEEN UNIV. AND 1ST NORTH. 2, 3 & 5 9 a.m. 'til 10 p.m. Booths with everything, food, clothes, embroidery and etc. JULY BAZAAR it nADAIEC r MklMLbd CHILDREN'S PARADE, JULY 2, 7 P. M. GRAND PARADE, JULY 5, 9:30 A. M. NORGE Model HE 1301 Affi-I- U Tues. - Wed. - right! Elaine sen. Mrs. Marie Kay is con'ined at the Payson hospital where she underwent major surgery last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Armstrong have a new baby bern June 25 in the Payson hospital .Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong, Santa-quiMr. and Mrs. Miutt Binning, Payson, and Mr. and Mrs. Starr Brockbank, Concord, California. The little newcomer has two brothers and a sister at home. 1065 Kenneth Peterson, Sandy, Mrs. .Duane . Lindley ..and formerly of Payson .left this sons, Jeff and Todd, of MontIdaho, week for New York City, hav- pelier, returned to Payson with her ing recently joined the ac- and Mrs. Marion parents, Mr. Elmer, afcounting firm of Haskins and ter they visited with the Sells, Salt Lake City, and will Lindleys over the weekend. receive further traning in Mrs. Lisdley will be joined by his line of employment. His her husband for the trip home. wife, former Joan Lovelrss, ward, Provo. Any person who is single, widowed, divorced and ever 25 is invited to attend. ST 1, Thurs. July 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 Now a range that watches your cooking for you. The right front element of this new Norge automatically maintains the exact temperature you choose, prevents burnt food, scorched pans, overheating. 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