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Show THURSDAY, APRIL H ' Santaquin News By Della Hudson The Santaquin 1st ward Primary is sponsoring a studio for picture taking on Sat. April 8 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The studio will be set up in the Santaquin Tintic Stake house. Rctures of children and adults will be taken. Primary President Mrs. Arden LeBaron says that these pictures can also be used for genealogical purposes and be used in the Books of Remembrance. Floyd Clay son, Mrs. Amber Wickman was hostess to the Social 500 club Thursday night a her home. There were eight memoers present to enjoy a hot supper and cards. Prizes were won by Mrs. Zola Ahlin Mrs. Della Hudson and Mrs. Irean Peterson. 1 T V 'V L CLUB LEADERS Mrs. Eldon Greenhalgh, right, reviews details of the Club program with Mr. and Mrs. Cleil Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Smith now hold the reins of Club work in Santaquin in the capacitv of Communin Supervisors. The replace Mrs. Greenhalgh who retired after serving as Supervisor tor seven ears. 4-- H sworth 4-- H Davis, Santaquin 4-- rv S mith El cam v I.urueer Rav in the cou itv. leaderswho the responsibilitv of Make the Best the club motto. There is no charge to join nor for the project outlines or other Kathleen Callawav h e Minn initv to Better, .1 in ea Tnev Leaders H M Ms. desire ani Marjorie Joiin, m. S can be found ipi rv.s 4-- H TRADE-I- Debbie Kaletta, 10 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kaletta, returned home Sat. from the Utah Valley Hospital where she has been undergoing treatment to deternr'ne the cause of an illness. 4-- H printed material. The cl ibs are sponsored by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, the Utah State Un versity in i he Countv Comui'ssioners. The Countv Extens:on Agents, R ibert Hassell and Emilv Tvler direct the organization and ap- -j rove programs w'ai ch are in Ier the d rection of theCom-inuni- tv Supervisors. The Ladies Literary Club met at the home of Mrs. LaDora Brady Wednesday night. The group enjoyed a program given by Mr. and Mrs. Shirroll Budo of Spanish Fork who have spent the past year in Afghanistan. They gave a travelogue and told of their experiences and cus- toms of the people there. Robert Lofgran played accordion selections. The group also Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kelly of Salt Lake were down over the week end. They spent most of the time at the home of Mr. ARCH enjoyed tray OPEN THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Saturday 6-- Wednesday afternoon. Those present were M : Te Wnitelock, Payson, Sarah Farr, Mina Nay, Spanish Fork; Nita Corless, Springville: Pansy Nunock, Polly Snow and the Hardings of Provo. Mr. Harding was supervisor of the infirmry for anu.n-b- er of years prior to its closing. Worth Up To ... . j j j HIS MASTERS VOICE off-wh- ite daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Peery, Spring Lake, became the bride of James E Rice, son of M". and Mrs. Eugene Rice, Salt Lake City. Nuptial vows were repeated m an early evening ceremony at the Spring Lake Church, with Bishop Junior Lundell of- refreshments. Mi. and Mrs. Ernest Harding of Provo euier'ained a group of former employees of the old County Infirm: y at their home SHOW TIME 7:15 p. m. For her daughters wedding, Mrs. Peery chose an dress with metalic thread and wore a hot - pink Mis. dress. Each added a corsage of rites performed Friday, 31, Patricia Am Peery In M'.-rc- Mr. and Mrs. Dorvel Peterson spent the past week in Nev. and Long Beach Calif. In California they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alan LeBaron. SPANISH FORK Is marriage vows in Spring Lake rites 2nd Class Max Van son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Van Ausdal who has spent 4 years in the service, has reenlisted and will leave for Viet Nam on the 11 of April. He has spent some time at the family home recently. Ausdal. Jas-perso- SPECTACULAR N Your Old Set 3atricia Peery and James Rice repeat Airman Mrs. Julia Ahlin observed her 80th birthday on M.rch 29 when a group of friends and relatives met to congratulate her on the occasion. Included in the group were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ahlin, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ahlin, Mr. and Mrs. Ed lie Ahlin, Mrs. Elmira Ahlin, Mrs. Marie For-se- y, n, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Fern Johnson, and Mrs. Lois Clark. APRIL . Steel Kay Coombs, 12 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Coombs, was taken to the Pay-so- n hospital where he underwent surgery for appendicitis Mondav. Mr. Kay Howard and sons of Long Beach, Calif., spent the Easter week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Howard. On Easter Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Tim Howard and family of Salt Lake joined the family group. Friday Apprentice vears Mrs. Ellis (Marilyn) Bowers is confined at the Payson hospital where she underwent major surgery Thursday. Ajsdal. Thursday ! Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Olsen, Mrs. Reuben Peterson and Mrs. Albert Hudson attended the Democratic State Convention in Salt Lake at the Fairgrounds Colisseum Sat. Tne group also stayed for the Jefferson-Jack-so- n banque. held at the Union Bu.ling at the University of Utah. Mrs. LaRain Jones, Mrs. Merle Butler and Mrs. Jeanine Van 4-- H 4-- H Air F orce Division, has spent 14 days at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Vern Gavson. He returned Thursday to LeMar Naval Air Force Base in Fresno, Calif. The Social 12 Club met at the home of Mrs. Arden LeBaron Thursday night. Refreshments were served and games played. Prizes in he games went to THEATRE . Jarvis. AA of the Naval , A 6, 1967 and Mrs. Milton Club work in their area and m , be contacted by anyone who would like to join or who would be willing to be a dub lea ier. The Clubs are organized for bovs and girls 10 to 19 of age, who join with others and work on projects of their cnoice. Tne main requ're-me- nt is a willingness to work, to learn to do bv doing and a re irgniLza'ion of the Santaprogram quin corn limnitv took place lecentlv at a meeting of theSantaq an Cit Counc.land S a n t a qu l n leaders. Replacing Mrs. EM" m Gi -- on'ialgh, w no has served as Commmitv Supervisor of Santaquin for the past seven vears. is Mr. and Mis. Cleil Smith. Mr. Smith will work wph organizing bovs clubs ant M: Smith will work with the girls. According to the Urah State I'niversitv Extension Services, the follow. nr lea lers have organized clubs in Sanaquin and submitted enrollnmnt sheets Ear line Hanna, Leola Farn- The Payaon Chronicle, Payton, Utah ficiating. A reception honored the couple the same evening immediately after the rites. The couple will reside in Salt Lake City. The bride chose a slim wedding gown of white lace underscored with glittered crepe. Fashioned in simple lines, the dress was made with high neckline and long tapered sleeves. A bias binding finished the floor length hemline and brief train. Her finger - tip veil of bridal illusion escaped from a cluster of white satin rosebuds and she carried a bouquet of American Beauty rosebuds combined with white orange blossoms. Attendants wore full length dresses of American Beauty satin - back crepe and carried bouquets of white rosebuds tied with silver ribbons. The brides sister, Miss Karla Peery, Spring Lake, was maid of honor, and others were Mrs. Wolfriem Veilstiech, Mrs. Byrle Brown and Miss Susan Rice, all of Salt Lake City. Charming young Tammy Davis offered thank-yo- u notes from a basket. roses stood on pedestals CA Victor Color TV on 1967 Beauty rosebuds. The wedding party received guests before an archway! draped with white satin. Tiny red roses were tucked into swags of wn.te tulle and a pair of white doves were at top center. Arrangements of pink gladioli and American Beauy Amt-rica- n Dont Wait - Enjoy The Finest COLOR SO REAL YOU'LL THINK YOURE THERE at each side, flanked with ferns and festoons of tulle and American Beauty satin bows. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peery were foyer receptionists and Miss Shirley Jasperson attended the guest book. Music was played on the organ during the evening by Ms. Kaylene Beebe of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Grant Lyman was hostess in the serving area and those who served were Jean Miller, Margorie Smith, Susan Peery, Jeanie Peery and Jerri Bascom. The tiered wedding cake, circled in tiny red rosebuds and twinkle lights, was arranged on a round table with lace cloth. Guest tables were centered with parchment roses holding white tapers. A garden scene with pools added to the decor of the room. 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The Spanish Fork chapter is membered by several women from Payson and surrounding communities. 6-Spe- Stereo Sound aker WAS 3492--5 Draft Board lists draftees, discharges of men who have recentU. 3. armed torces, entered ly according to reports received from local selective service boards, include Ronald G. Nicholas C. Christensen and Valden L. Clayson, all of Payson. Separations include Ellery H. Lists All day long on Sunday, Long Distance rates are at their lowest. No need to wait till evening. You can dial a station-to-statio- n call the country (except Alaska anywhere and Hawaii), and the first three minutes will never cost more than a dollar. in Why not take advantage of our Sunday Special rates, and make this a very special Sunday for someone somewhere else? Seamons of Goshen, Don W. Horton of Payson, and Alan Kovip of Salem. Panon Men In D. 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