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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY, APRIL Warren Coray stopped to visit with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Sid Coray, Payson, when on a business flight to Los Angeles, Calif., from his home in New York City. Other family members who gathered for supper Saturday night at the Coray home were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Coray and son, Lynn, also of Payson. Warren is head of the sales division, Pacific Coast (Twenty Mule Team) Borax Co. Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Kapple are back in their home in Pay-so- n after spending the winter months in Salt Lake City, where they worked in the temple. CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT ROYCES MOTEL "nd 76 STATION Ticket Agent EXPRESS PACKAGES Farm Bureau plans womens tour Ann Lerwill will 7, 1966 repeat vows Mrs. Hazel Zeeman returned to her home in Payson after an extended visit to the coast, where she was a guest of her daughter, Donna, and husband, Mervin Bytheway, and Dixon Jr. High. Provo LECTURES & DISCUSSION by staff from BYU Counseling Service Sponsor Utah County Association for Mental Health Ext. 220 Call Write P. O. Box 78, Provo 373-440- 0, of Utah County Spring Luncheon Members Freya Jo Sorensen announces plans of Beta Cultus Payson, met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Club, to marry Don V. Breinholt April Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Sorensen of Salem have revealed wedding plans for their daughter, Freya Jo Sorensen of Salt Lake City, and Don Verle Breinholt, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Verle Breinholt of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Martha Ann McDonald is spending a few days in Las Vegas, Nev., with her sisters and their families who came to the area to attend the 60th anniversary party of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Ewell. The Nevadans are Mrs. Shirley Jackman and son. Wells, and Keith and Beth Scott, whom Mrs. McDonald accompanied back to Nevada. 15 The couple will be married on April 15 in the Salt Lake Temple and will welcome their friends that evening at a reception at the Salem Ward church. An open house is planned in Salt Lake City on April 16. Miss Sorensen is a graduate of Spanish Fork High School and is currently employed in Salt Lake City. Mr. Breinholt is attending the University of Utah following his return from an LDS Bavarian Mission in Germany. About 2.9 sters million participated in vised youth baseball in 1965. youngsuper- Wightman, president, where their annual spring social was held and officers for next year were elected. A delicious hot supper was served at tables decorated in colorful spring flowers. Pledge to the flag was led by Mrs. Don Christensen and the collect was read by Mrs. Louis Jacobs. Installation of a drinking fountain on Main Street was discussed and plans for a bake sale to be held the Saturday preceding Mothers Day were made. Elections approved advancement of Mrs. Wilma Crane from vice president to president. Other officers elected were: Mrs. Lloyd Wilkinson, vice president; Mrs. Ramona Smith, secretary; Mrs. Jesse Peterson, social chairman; Mrs. Q. M. Burdick, civic chairman; Mrs. VerDell Lunt, program chairman; Mrs. Ida Reece, project chairman; and Mrs. Leo Fech, Valentine chairman. Mrs. Gwen Porter, a guest, gave an interesting discussion of flower culture and land scaping. Mrs. Howard Stevens was the chairman of the event. Mrs. Emma Wignall of celeb r'ated her Pay-o- n 7 5th irthday Thursday and Friday hen a group of relatives made a overnight surprise visit to er home. In their group were er three sisters, Mrs. John faite of Mountain Home, Idaho, irs. Edith Seegmiller of Las egas, Nevada, and Mrs. Elva :amilton of Fairview. Also were Mrs. Waites aughters, Jean, of Gooding, iaho, Pauline Kirbv of Kearns, nd Mrs. Hamilton's daughter, lonriie Nielson of Ephriam and Mrs. Myron aughter-in-laamilton of Provo. ed w Yes. We're Eager Beavers... out to please... in deals, service, everything! That's why we're chalking up our best year ever. And thats why were celebrating women names officers at Roy EMOTIONAL PROBLEMS of EVERYDAY LIFE April 14, 21. 28 and May 5 All are invited to attend this enriching tour. Reservations for the theater presentation and the dinner should be paid for by April 6. Beta Cultus Club son-in-la- w, Workshop Womens Tour on Wednesday, April 13. The tour will consist of three events, a tour of the Brigham Young University campus which will begin at 3:30 p.m. The second event will be a dinner at the mezzanine in the Ernest L. Wilkinson Center. This will be from 6:00 p.m. to approximately 7:30 p.m. and the price will be $2.00, The third part of the tour will be a show in the Harris Fine Arts Theater beginning at 8:15 p.m. The presentation will be entitled Red Plush Parlor and the price will be $1.50. Mr. and Mrs. Har-veLerwill are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Ann, to Rupert Clark Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert C. Lewis, ofSpan-is- h Fork. April 8th has been marked as their wedding date, and they will be honored at a reception that evening in the Memorial Building at Spanish Fork. Miss Lerwill is a graduate of Payson High School and is presently attending the Hollywood Beauty School in Provo. Mr. Lewis is a graduate of Spanish Fork High School and has been attending the College of Southern Utah in Cedar City. He has enlisted in the Air Force and expects to be called into training this spring. family. Mrs. Zeeman left Payson on Dec. 18 and boarded a plane at fhe Salt Lake airport for Sacramento, Calif. She was met at the airport by her daughter and family and remained at their home for one week, then on Dec. 25th accompanied Donna and Mervin in a trip to the Hawaiian Islands, which is 3400 miles from Payson. They stayed in the Islands for five weeks. After landing in Honolulu they went on the Hilo, on the largest islands and on to Mauii and Kauai and back to Educational are holding their annual with Rupert Lewis their Honolulu. They visited the family of Mrs. Helen Galbraith while at Mauii, Evelyn Horuicki and also Mr. and Mrs. Figuerres, converts of Roland Lindsay, who was a missionary to the Hawaiian Islands. Leaving Honolulu Jan. 29th for Sacramento, they were told by the pilot that they were traveling 680 miles per hour and were 37 miles high. Mrs. Zeeman stayed at Sacramento until March 28th, when her Donna daughter and and Mervin Bytheway, brought her home by car. The Womens Committee of the Utah County Farm Bureau with special deals on new '66 Ford cars and trucks. Come in for a test drive and meet a real Eager Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Flint McClellan recently enjoyed a trip to Arizona with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Henline of Magna. In a six day vacation they visited Zions Park, Flagstaff, Montezumas Castle, one of the best preserved cliff dwellings in the southwest, also the Tumac Acori National Monument, thenattended sessions in the Mesa LDS Temple. They stopped at Phoenix, Tempe and Nogales, Ariz., as well as Nogales, New Mexico, and at Tombstone home. While on the trip, Mr. McClellan celebrated his 76th birthday. Deon Jolley repeats marriage vows with Martin Fennell, Jr. March 25 Impressive nuptial rites performed March 26 in the Catholic Church at Eureka united in marriage Miss Deon Jolley, and Martin Fennell Jr. The Rev. Father I. J. Strancar officiated. The couple was honored afterward at a reception given at the LDS cultural hall in Elberta. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Jolley of Santaqnin Newt By Della Hudson Mrs. Blaine Holladay of Ontario, Oregon, is visiting with Mrs. Olive Greenhalgh, Mrs. Thora Holladay and other friends and neighbors. Mrs. Adaleen Tuckett is home from the Payson Hospital after spending two weeks ther with pneumonia. Elberta. Mr. Fennell is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin FennellSr. of Eureka. They will reside in Cedar City, where Mr. Fennell will continue his schooling. The brides gown, which she made of white lace underscored with embossed stain, was designed with long tapered sleeves and full length gathered skirt. A tiara of sparkling brilliants held her veil of sheer illusion and she carried a bouquet of pink roses centered with a white orchid. Attending the bride were her sister, Bonnie Jolley, as maid of honor, and a second sister, Cheryl Jolley, with Ann Lerwill as bridesmaids. They wore dresses of light blue taffeta made alike with bell skirts and brief sleeves. They added corsages of white carnations with blue ribbons. Robyn Beck was flower girl and Dannie Kay was For the occasion Mrs. Jolley wore a white dress with metallic thread and Mrs. Fellell chose a white knit suit. Their corsages were of blue carnations. The bridegroom asked David Bernini to assist as best man and ushers were Terry Kay and Sam McIntyre. The bridal party received guiest before a white backdrop with twinkle lights in swags of white net draped between tall white columns decoreated with floral arrangements of blue and white. Guests were served at small tables centered with crystal swans holding floating tapers, all arranged on round mirrors edged in blue ruffles of tulle. Lynda Smith and Patricia Davidson attended the brides book. Rosemary Orem was hostess in the serving area and girls who served were Laurie Hopes, Janet Buchanan, Brenda Edmonds, Tresa Barney, Velda Warr, and Leola Orem. The fit tables were arranged by Mrs. Terry Kay, Mrs. Craig Lindsay and Mrs. Don Hopes. ring-bear- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Boreland and son,' Bobby, and Mrs. Mason Baer of Hawthorne, Calif., were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong. Mrs. Sandra Armstrong, Mrs. Marie Peterson, Mrs. Jeanine Van Ausdal and Mrs. Joyce Wilson attended the Utah State Bowling Tournament in Bountiful Saturday and Sunday. They are sponsored by Pitts Drive In. Mrs. Darrell Kump of Jerome, Idaho, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jed Greenhalgh. LuAnn Bosh, granddaughter Mrs. Vera Mecham, participated in the Youth Chorus which sang in the morning session of General Conference of on Wednesday. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rowley Mecham Sunday were their children, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Bosh and er. 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