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Show II1UIIIJI The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY, APRIL lllllllill Judy Garlick will 14. 1966 repeat vows Mrs. Stoil Stevens Mrs. Ross Montague (Erma Jean) and her five daughters of Magna and also Mrs. Belle Montague of Pay son were dinner guests on Easter Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Flint McClellan in Payson. with Jerry Bown retires Mrs. Stoil Stevens has 31 years as a caseworker in the Utah County Welfare Department with headquarters at Provo. She was honored at a luncheon given by her coworkers at a Provo cafe and was presented with a clock radio in recognition of her years of service. re- Mr. and Mrs. Harold tired after working to follow. and family of San Diego, Calif., have returned to their home after Don L. Worthington SHOE REPAIR PENGS ng presents Also visiting at the Worthington residence was J. Karl Worthington and family from HOE ER VICE anyway. IN-THE-RO- mflft af YOURE PART OF THE SHOW! JIMMY DEMI Lecia Rae Murdoch announces troth Helen Shaw, Leland Robinson feted to Don Gilbert, couple circle June 3 at reception following marriage Announcement of the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Lecia Rae Murdoch, is being made by Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Murdoch of Genola. Miss Murdoch will be wed June 3 to Don Gilbert, son Show Starring Jesse L. Gilbert, Bancroft, Idaho, in the Salt Lake Temple. of Mr. and Mrs. APRIL 25 to 30 - Sat. Matinee at 2:15 S IS P M. Nightly P M. with the CHUCK CASSEY SINGERS and Jimmy's TV Hound Dog Extra Added Attraction ROTO special show BELL TELEPHONE Learn to keep troubles tc nobody is interested yourself YOULL FEEL LIKE a presenting music that mirrors the times the events, the people, the fads. Smithfield. Payson, Utah South Third East 160 Celebrated folksinger and actor, Burl Ives will be the host for the Bell Telephone Hour on Sunday, April 24, 4:30 p.m., on Channel 2, when the award-winnimusical series spending their Easter vacation in Payson with their families. During their visit here their new baby son, Brett Lee, was blessed in the Par!; Ward Fast Day service. FOR THE BEST IN MOLLY BSE For reserved seat tickets, send check or money order to P. 0. Box tickets will be held at 222, North Salt Lake, Utah. Pre-paitheatre box office for you to pick up. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Daniels spent the Easter holiday in Idaho, They visited with Mr. Daniels' sister, Helen, and husband Thomas Edmark, at Caldwell, and also with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Daniels, at Malad. They stopped briefly in Rupert to exchange greetings with Fred Fricke, former manager of the J.C. Penney store in Payson, and Mrs. Fricke. The future bride is a graduate of Payson High School and LDS Seminary. She has filled a mission to the Central States and is a graduate of the Weber School of Nursing. She is at present attending BYU and is at the Utah Valley employed Hospital. Mr. Gilbert has filled an LDS mission in the Central British Mission and is at present attending Brigham Young University. , The young people will make their home in Provo after their marriage where Mr. Gilbert will continue his studies at BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Len Huff of Orem were among luncheon guests at the home of Ruby Ellsworth Monday afternoon. A large crowd attended the wedding reception recently for Helen Shaw and Leland Robinson held in the Santaquin-Tint- ic Stake Center. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Shaw, Santaquin, and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Robinson of Circleville. The bride was lovely in a gown of white delustered satin fashioned with rounded neckline and long sleeves that came to a point at the wrist. An overskirt of satin fell away at the front to reveal an under panel of white lace, and the back of the skirt swept to a bridal train. She wore a shoulder length veil of sheerest illusion that was fastened to a white satin rose. She carried a bridal bouquet of rose buds and gardenias. Mothers of the bridal pair wore blue dresses. The bridesmaids were Utahna and Lila Robinson and Janice and Elaine Shaw. Merlin Robinson, Jr., acted as best man for his brother. Receptionists were Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Houser. Karo Lee Robinson was at the brides book. Mrs. Myron Olson, Mrs, Michael Christensen and Mrs. Bert Jasperson were at the gift table, and serving were Catherine Schwarr, Bonnie Riming -ton, Joanne Baylis and Patricia Baylis. Receiving gifts were Denise Rimington, Johnny Bayliss and Calvin Robinson. As HOUR Miss Garlick is a graduate of Spanish Fork High School and LDS Seminary. She has been attending College of Southern Utah at Cedar City for the past two years. Mr. Bown is a graduate of Payson High School and LDS Seminary. He attended Utah State University and served in the Army Medic Corps stationed in Hawaii. He is presently employed at the Tooele Ordnance Depot. Music as a mirror of the times the events, the people, the fads provides the theme for the Bell Telephone Hour on Sunday, April 24, at 4:30 p.m. on Channel 2. Celebrated folksinger and actor Burl Ives will host the closing show of the current season which will also feature singing stars Florence Henderson, Leslie Uggams, After honeymoon in a Southern Utah, the newlyweds will make their home in Granger. Harmon and Max Morath and his band. Donald Voorhees will conduct the Bell Telephone Orchestra. John Gary, Susan Watson, Steve received, the following program took place, vocal solo, Mrs. Grand Opening Next Week Larry Houser; accordion selections, Kenneth Shaw, and a quintet known as the Green-halg- h Sisters sang several numbers. The bride and groom left for a short honeymoon to Boulder Dam and other places of interest in Nevada and Southern Utah. The bride is a graduate of Payson High School and LDS Seminary, attended one year at BYU and served a mission for the Church to Florida. The groom is a graduate of Piute High School and Seminary and from the Weltec College of Electronics. He is presently a student at the University of Utah. The couple plan to make their home in Salt Lake City. 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