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Show her grandmother, M rs. Cecil Ernadene and Carl Park in Sping Lake rites and five children from Freemont, Calif. They have been spending their vacation in Utah visiting with her relatives and with his family in and around Springville. Angus, Jane Lundell invited a number of her girl friends to her home on Tuesday to help her celebrate her eleventh birthday. Her mother took them to Arrowhead where had fun swimming. They returned home where Jane opened her gifts and party refresbmentswerc served. Friends invited were Rosalyn Moore, Sherry Brereton, Denis Bishop and Mrs. Junior Lundell were hosts to the Book of Mormon Study Club Sunday night. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Carling from Provo called in at the home of her uncle, Ray Huish, for a short visit. They were on their way to FiUmore for a visit with relatives. Spain-howe- r, Emma Walker and Holley JoAnn Lundell visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. visited with Byron Thomas, a guest of their daughter, Elsie. She returned home Sunday. ARCH Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. (Mac and four children of McClellan SPANISH FORK THEATRE San Jose, Calif., are spending the OPEN summer in Payson with his THURSDAY mother, Mrs. Della McClellan, and also visiting relatives in FRIDAY Lake City. Mr. McClellan, Salt SATURDAY who will teach at West Mont High ADMISSION School in Cambell, Calif., this 75c fall, is studying at BYU, working ADULTS 25c toward his masters degree in CHILDREN (under) 12 languages. - August THE Saturday Friday Thursday 12 - 13 14 Mrs. Chet Whitelock and daughter, Rena, and granddaughter, Annette, spent last week in San Francisco, Calif., with Mr. and Mrs. Spenst Hansen and family. The trip was made by jet plane, with Mrs. R. Dale Whitelock taking them to the Salt Lake airport and meeting them there on their return Tuesday. ART OF LOVE Jamas Garner Elk Sommer Dick Van Dyke Angie Dickinson CARTOON Mrs. Fred Sauder (June) and three sons, Jeff, Walker and David, of San Lorenzo, Calif., spent a two week vacation in Pay-so- n We're Excited About Our New her mother, with OFFSET CLASS Day & Evening Programs Classes Begin Sept. 8, 1965 Salt Lake Trade Technical Institute 431 SOUTH 6th EAST SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 328-852- Mrs. Geraldine F. Broadbent, and her grandmother, Mrs. Cora Fairbanks. During their visit they were entertained a t a canyon picnic with Mrs. Bill Fairbanks as hostess. Others enjoying the event were Mrs. Aileen Clark and Mrs. Armorell Bower, both of Wyncote, Pa.; and M rs. Emma Cluff, who later entertained at a family dinner at her home, with all bidden to her table. The visitors also spent a day with the Selby Dixons at their ranch in Spanish Fork canyon, and were entertained later at a bridge party given by Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wilson. PRINTING Phone H. Miss De Ann Bott announces Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fullmer and daughter, Sharon, returned home last Thursday, after enjoying a 16 day trip to Hackettston, New Jersey, where they were guests of their daughter, June Anne, and her husband, Robert Windley. They also visited with the three young sons of the Windley couple. The New York Worlds Fair and numerous places of interest in the area of New York were visited. A week spent in the 1 Send for Free Information! WOULD YOU HOLD MOLTEN METAL IN YOUR HAND? 4ft We do to prove the superior Insulating Quality Insulation of INSUL-RIT- E li'ISULATKKi CO. OF GENOLA For Free Estimates Call MORRIS SMITH Photo Gmole parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Loris Park of Springville. A wedding reception was held that evening honoring the in the Spring Lake newlyweds Ward Church. The bride was lovely in a gown of lace underscored with satin, a scalloped neckline and a fitted bodice. The floor length skirt flowed out in tiers of lace into a boufount. Her waist length veil of illusion fell from a tiara of pearls decorated with crystal tear drops. She carried a sheath of long stemmed pink rose buds. Attending the bride were Miss Darene Walker, maid of honor, Patricia Perry, Judy Peay and Saundra Butler. Miss Emma Walker, sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. They were dressed in blue satin, each Wearing a white China mum corsage. Best man was Robert Henderson. Ushering were Chesley Walker, brother of the bride, Kenneth Taylor, and Danny Lafferty. Mrs. Walker wore a white brocade dress. Mrs. Parks dress was blue chiffon. Their corsages were blue with silver ribbon. Mr. and Mrs. Gould Dixon, who The beautifully decorated three visited both Fish Lake and Bryce tier wedding cake was displayed trailer-house Canyon, parking their on a glass topped table. It was Miss Bott is a graduate of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bott in improved campgrounds decorated with blue roses and LDS the and School the Payson High of Santaquin are announcing there. topped with miniature bride and engagement of their daughter, Seminary where she was actively as in as academic well Miss De Ann Bott, to Dean Lynn engaged Mrs. Alice Spencer and her groom under a tiny bell. The was a cheerJolley, son of Mr. and Mrs. social affairs. She two and for leader the daughter, Mrs. Don (Barbara) lace covered serving tables were years Malcolm Jolley of Santaquin. Business Manager of the High Lindquist, and daughters, Kaye centered with a swan filled with School yearbook her senior year. and Cheri, of Orem returned blue roses and edged with ruffles M r. and M rs. Duane Lindley She graduated with high honors. home Friday after spending an of blue net. and two children of Montpelier, Serving were Carla Peery, She was Santaquin s Homecoming enjoyable week in Red Bluff, Idaho, stopped in Payson for a Adams, JoAnn Lundell, Patsy with Mrs. 3. the Calif., son, Queen Spencers year during few days when enroute home from Jacobson, and Kathy famand John wife and Christy Mr. Jolley is also a graduate Spencer, a vacation trip to Columbus, Barnett. Each wore a white apron of Payson High School and the ily. A visit to Mt. Lassen Natwith blue net ruffles. Georgia, where they visited the LDS Seminary where he served ional Park was a highlight of Marvin Lindleys and family. as Seminary Arranging the gifts were Joyce He their also trip. president. M arvin is a career man with the Hutchings, Zella Griffith, graduated with high honors. He Army, stationed at Ft. Benning. Marilyn Bowers, Verl Johnson, was active in athletics serving the family east and Mary Tucker. Gift bearers Accompanying as football captain and parAAUW holds were their parents, M r. and M rs. were Kathy, Cindy and Mike in and basketball track. ticipated Roy Lindley of Spanish Fork. He was also the Hutchings and Debra Bowers. In recipient of the Workshop of the guest book was charge Award. Bigler Miss Lenora Huish. A group of Payson people reBoth plan to attend the BYU this at Snow College During the evening a program turned home Friday night after an fall where they have been awarded Snow College was the setting with Keith LeFevre as M. C. exciting trip to New York where scholarships. and Fair the Worlds visited the summer workshop of the was presented. for they The bride graduated from also attended the LDS Pageant at Utah Division of the American Mrs. Derrel (Dutch) Wightman with the High School and has been women Payson Making of Association trip Palmyra. University of Payson accompanied her sister in Lehi. The groom about 25 others, and traveling by employed 7. on held August and husband, the Keith Kennedys a of the Springville is graduate chartered bus, they were: Mr. branch of the local Members of Provo, in a trip to Lake Tahoe School. He served two years and Mrs. Vernal Twede, Mr. and High C. Daren were Mrs. who attended week. There they met another one year of in the U. S. Mrs. John Daniels, M rs. Darrell last Mrs. Robert (Carrie) Young, president, Mrs. Heber which was Army, sister, in Korea. He is spent Frank Mrs. Brown, Payson, and her sister, treasurer; Curtis, McKinnon, and Mr. McKinnon,1 at the Tooele Mrs. Reta Broadbent of Salt Lake and holiday at Edman, membership chairman; presently employed spent a four-da- y Depot. Mrs. Army and Allan Bradford and Mrs. City. the lake. Lois Cowan of the program Mrs. Russell Hillman and development committee. children, Lorie and R. Ln of A morning session featured introduction of new topics by state Mar Vista, Calif., are leaving chairmen. Study topics for the this week after visiting with her biennium will be Education, an parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil C. Revolution Nielsen. Antidote to Poverty, Law and The Modern in China, 80 West 6th South A Thursday night bridge club and the Citizen, Science, a a summer social last week held Creative Discipline. Ara Having Their BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS ON At luncheon meeting highlights at Oak Crest Inn, Spanish Fork Permanent Waves of the national convention were Canyon. The event honored Mrs. Zoe Barnett of Long Beach, All Our Good $11X00 Waves on Special for $8.00 given. Afternoon meetings were Calif. Also in Utah on vacation and a From the- 11th to the 25th of August! by subject matter areas, Mrs. Barnetts son, Gordon, are clisession concluding general Call Now 'for an Appointment as we will fill up in a maxed the workshop theme of and wife, Von, and daughters, all of Payson, now residing hurry. creativity when the state pres- formerly in Beach. Call and ask fort Dee or Mary Jane. Youll get the best Long ident, Mrs. Paul Olmstead of Hair Styles and all your beauty in Hair Cuts Mt. Pleasant, demonstrated Sumi services. painting. The director of the Salt Call 465-316- 7 Lake Art Center, James Hazel-tin- e, Thank You For Your Patronage outlined the art airlift plans Dee which will bring traveling art exhibits to Utah cities this year. 62-6- FRANK GARNER Oeaob Phone or H Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Nelsor THE H SUPER SEWERS children from Salt Lake H season visited at the home of Mr. and A very successful Mrs. Radcliff Nelson last weekhas been completed for the Super end. Sewers. The girls have had first year Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomas, sewing as their project, and each Mrs. Velma Tuft & Mrs. Milton girl has completed at least two Thomas visited at Salt Lake on articles. The girls have made Sunday. shifts, beach robes and beach bags.For their Community ProDarwin Thomas visited with his ject, the club members planted father, D. B. Thomas, Sunday flowers and took some in special before leaving with his family for arrangements to those people M inneapolis, M inn. He will attem who would enjoy them. the college there studying for The girls enjoyed a swimming his Ph. D. degree. party, pot luck supper and sleep-o- ut instead of attending the H Mrs. Verda Throckmorton Camp this summer. visited at Strawberry with her Officers of the club are: Joy husband and Robert M urdoch anc Lynn Moore, president; Shauna Neal Ewell, who have been Johnson, secretary. Other members are Cynthia Madson, Sandra fencing for two days. Draper, Char lette Lance, Sharryl Elroy Murdoch is recuperating Dickie. Leader is Irene M adson at his home after surgery at the and Vickie Carter is Junior Leader. Payson Hospital last week. 4-- and 4-- 4-- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oberg entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oberg and family from Anchorage, Alaska, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Asay, and Mrs. Delsa Rounds from Lovell, Wyoming. TICKETS AUG. S. L. TRIBUNE Arden Throckmorton and families from Genola were present. A beautiful gift was presented to their mother. Those attending the Riding Club Meet Friday and Saturday at Deseret were Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Throckmorton, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Don Coffell, M r. and Mrs. Donald Oberg, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Barney, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas York, Elmer Jensen and Dave Thomas. and Mrs. Tom Mr. Trotter FAIR COLISEUM STATE 8:30 p.m. nightly FRIDAY, SEPT. 10 thru SUNDAY, SEPT. 19 MATINEES & 5 2:30 5:00 5:00 1 & 5 1 & 5 Sat. Sept. 11 Sun. Sept. 12 Wed. Sept. 15 FrL Sept. 17 Sat. Sept. 18 Sun. Sept. 19 and son from Las Vegas, Nevada, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tilby. 1 $3.50 $3.00 $2.50 For Information Call Fuller Brush Special One Bathtub or one Bowl Brush With 2 Bowl Cleaners $257 - Ph. Howell 465- - introduces AUTOLOAD CAMERAS & PROJECTORS We Are Now Operating for DS8 with e HIM! 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Sept. 15 Only Ringside & Parquet $3 Arena $2.75 and $2.00 Ervin Greenhalgh has left for Chili, in South America, where he will be employed by a mining company during the coming twe CARL PRINGLE p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Pricea Incl. Tax & Fair Adm. Mr. and Mrs. Zack Ewell were in Las Vegas to attend a wedding for a grandson recently. REVOLUTIONARY Phone AT BLDG. for the all different comes the Devolution (formerly DTR) 16 On August 1, a birthday dinner was gyerj in honor of Mrs. Sidney ThrjDckmortonby her family. Mr. 'and Mrs. Clair Hales from Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Cliftop Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Bee's Stifles 754-380- 1, 754-383- 8, By Dorothy Thom MOTHERS! We Are Featuring Specials On DTOVAY The bride, Miss Jean Mane Walker, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Walker. The was recently enjoyed by engagement to Dean Jolley HEWS GEIIOLA . Haws. Denis Spainhower M rs. Samuel Douglass was host to the following visitorsSaturday and Sunday: a niece, Mrs. Ralph P. Holding and her daughter, Susan, and son, Richard; Salt Lake City; former neighbors, Mrs. Alta Schoenfeld and her daughter, Helen, now residing in Salt Lake City; and also Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kiya and daughter of California, who were residents of Payson the years of World War Mr. and Mrs. Ray Christoph ck at the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith spent the weekend at their cabin at Strawberry. erson and family and Bishop and Mrs. Junior Lundell and children spent a pleasant outing in Payson Canyon Friday night and SatMr. and M rs. C. C. Arney and urday. two children from Weatherford, Oklahoma, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson Mrs. Cecil S. Peery on Tuesday. a trip to Flaming Gorge enjoyed They were enroute to California. last week, spending most of the Mrs. Peery and M r. Arney have week there been corresponding for some time exchanging genealogical reSpring Lake Cultural Club cords. He called to make her has Summer Social acquaintance. The social for club members and their partners was held SatMembers of the Spring Lake urday night at the Oakcrest Inn D. U. P. Camp met Wednesday. at Spanish Fork with a buffet They enjoyed quilting and visiting supper. together. A delicious pot-luRaymond Johnson gave the hot dinner was served at noon. prayer and blessing on the food. Members and guests were welMrs. Zella Griffith and Mrs. comed by president, Zella Peay. Ethel Decker were in Salt Lake Tables were decorated with a on Thursday. They spent the day Hawaiian motif. at the Genealogical Library. Table fun, under the direction of Mrs. Pearl Johnson and Mrs. Arriving here Saturday from Dorothy Moore, con sis tedof Inglewood, Calif., were M r. and several guessing games. The Williams James four and Mrs. supper and fun was enjoyed by children to spend their vacation the 36 attending. with her parents, M r. and Mrs. and Social ComHostesses Eldred Fisher, and other relmittee planned and arranged the atives. lovely event. Knapp, Lundell officiated Mr. and Mrs. Gale Hansen and family went to Bear Lake on Friday. They were called there by the death of Mrs. Hansens stepfather. Mr. and M rs. Joseph Menlovt and family with two of her sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Angus and children and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen and family spent two days on an outing to Fish Lake. Marilyn Now at home in Provo are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Park, who were married July 30 at the Spring Lake Ward Church. Bishop Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. Everett' Nelson went to Kamas on Friday to visit with his relatives. Jess son-in-la- w, 12, 1965 Thursday, August S. By Lenora Huish Peery last week. Denise came Visiting recently for ten days from Bountiful with her parents, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Don Spainhower Eldred Fisher, were their dauwhen they came to bring his ghter, Flora, and her husband, mother home after she had spent Thomas Sm allcomb, and five a week visiting with them at children from Costa M esa, Calif. Bountiful. House guests of Mr. and Mrs, Elvon Butler for the past ten days have been their daughter, The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Jean Marie Walker is bride of Spring Lake News PAYSON, UTAK( AND C |