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Show I I THE PAYSON Garden ceremony unites couple CHRONICLE Thursday, August 14, 1969 m. p L V PAYSON CITY HOSPITAL Aug. 6: Boy to William D. and Jane Atkin Moffit, Spanish Fork. Boy to Heber T. and Arlene Mayne Hanks, Salem. Aug. 4: Boy to Louis Junior and Alicia Guar-dia- la iSt'-'- Ruiz, Elberta. Aug. 2: Boy to Susan Kim and Susanne Gunderson Lyman, Genola. Aug. 1: Boy to Merlin and Lois Meldrum Blad, told Engagement ' taking plans for a Sept. 13 wedding in the Payson Nebo Stake Center are Miss Spanish Fork. Girl to David and Rosetta Walker Jensen, Payson, July 31: Box to Jack and Karma Barker Jasper, Payson. Boy to George Rex and Jane Williams Elmer, Provo. July 30: Girl to Leo and Sophia Torris Measas, Payson. floor-lengt- Joette Buchanan Engagement news and Mrs.. Robert Buchanan anth marriage of their daughter, Joette to Ed Kallbacka, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kallbacka of Payson, Utah. They were married, July 25 at Lake Tahoe, An open house is planned in their honor the 29th of August at the Payson Nebo Stake Center. They will Mr, nounce receive from 8 to 10 p.m. Marsha Brereton to Steven A. Lassen. The bride-ele- ct is the daughter of Mrs. Grace Crippen and the late Verl A. Brereton of Payson. The benedict is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lassen of Spanish Fork. Miss Brereton is a graduate of Payson High School and L.D.S. Seminary. She is now attending the Utah Technical College at Provo where she will graduate in Aug. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Spanish Fork High School and L.D.S. Seminary. He is now attending Utah State University. The couple plan to make their home in Logan, bridesmaids were the grooms sisters, Carla Robinson, Glenna Walker, Ann Brown and Julie Robertson. They wore satin sheaths of pastel shades and carried a large single mum. Best man was Michael Richmond. Parents of both the bride and groom and the brides grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Kester, assisted in the receiving line. Greeting guests were Mr. and Mrs. Junior Kester and Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Bowers. Mrs. Richard Kester was at the guest Miss Kester is a graduate of Payson High School and IDS Seminary. She plans to continue her education at Utah Tech- ' nical College. The groom is a graduate of Springville High School and has completed two years of service with the U.S. Army including a year in Vietnam. The couple will live in Springville. Scott reunion Hundreds of descendants from Utah and other western states are expected to attend the 71st anniversary of the Andrew Hunter Scott Family Reunion to be held Friday at the Moun- -. through Sunday, Aug. 7, tain Spa Resort at Midway, Utah. The three-da- y reunion will kick-o- ff with a bonfire program Friday at 7 p.m. The Saturday fare will include a free breakfast from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m., games and sports at 1:30 p.m., genealogy meeting at 4:30 p.m., and a social at 7 p.m. The Sunday program will be a family dinner at 1:30 p.m. The Andrew Hunter Scott Family Reunion is one of the oldest and continuous family reunion organizations in Utah having started in 1898. The forebearer, Andrew Hunter Scott, served as mayor of 2, and was bishop Provo, Utah, of the Provo Second Ward, 4. Making arrangements for the reunion is a general committee comprised of Gust E. Noren, Murray, Utah; Scott Beardall, Springville, Utah; and Mrs. Lester Searle, Provo. 15-1- 1861-186- 1861-187- Dancers pictured here are members of San Francisco's Ballet Celeste, the company which is coming to Provo, Utah to present all four acts of "Swan Lake". The performance will take place on the stage of Provo High School, Saturday, August 16th at 8:00 p.m. Tickets can be bought in advance at Wakefield's Inc. in Provo, or at the door the night of performance. Children's seats are $1.25 and adults are admitted for $2.50 Stanley D. Roberts Utah County queen contest scheduled The Utah County Commissioners have announced the Queens Contest for the Utah County Queens Pageant of the individual cities to be held Friday, August 29 at the Spanish Fork High School at 8 p.m. During the evening, in addition to the talent of the beautiful queens of each city, musical numbers from Flower Drum Song, My Fair Lady and The Sound of Music will be presented. The general FRANCISCO'S Ballet Celeste D. Stone public is invited to attend this delightful affair, hosted by Commissioners Verl D, Stone of Spanish Fork, Paul Thorn and Stanley D. Roberts. The winner of the Miss Utah County Contest will enter the Miss Utah competition at the Utah State Fair and the Miss Utah will compete for Miss America. A gift will be presented to each queen with a dozen red roses to the winner. The new Miss Utah County will also be presented with a gift certificate for the purchasing of a formal gown that she may use in the Miss Utah Contest. Each contestant will be judged on intelligence, beauty, culture, personality, poise and talent. The queens will be the guests of the Utah County Commissioners at a beautifully appointed dinner at the Oakcrest Friday at 6 p.m., prior to the evenings events. The public is invited to attend an evening of talent and beauty at 8 p.m. at the Spanish Fork High School on Friday, August 29. presents Diion Phom 46S 23fS Mr. and Mrs. Selby Dixon accompanied and her husband, John Perkins, and family, of Salt Lake City on a vacation trip through Glacier National Park. They also visited Sun Valley, Idaho, Yellowstone National Park and the Tetons as well as Jackson, Wyo. their daughter, Marilyn, FOUR ACTS Place: PROVO 40 Dancers 200 Costumes HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Date: Saturday, August 16th Time 8:00 p.m. Tickets: $1.25 (Child) - $2.50 (Adults) Advance sale at Provo's Wakefield's Inc. Beautiful ceremony unites couple In rites performed August 1st in the Relief Society room at Nebo Stake Center Miss Eunice Dixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon S. Dixon, became the bride of Jack Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall of Helper. President Reed J. Money performed the marriage cere- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Elmer of Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gerber (Edna Elmer) of Salt Lake City spent a few days at Flaming Gorge enjoying the scenery and places of interest. Enroute home they stopped at Vernal, where they visited the nearby Dinosaur Quarry and Visitors Center. nad Mrs. Byron Staheli recently Continued on Legal Page Mr. The couple was honored afterward at a reception given in the Cultural Hall of the same building, where yellow and green was combined with white as a color scheme. The couple received guests before an elaborately arranged backdrop of white sheer drapery with an over drape of yeUow chiffon. Strings of crystal beads were festoon across the top, adding to the decor, and bouquets of summer flowers were placed at vantage points in the hall. F or her wedding the bride chose a fuU length gown of lace combined with organza over satin. Bell sleeve and a sculptured neckline in the lace bodice were complimented with a full length skirt and train of organza over satin. Her veil of sheerest bridal iUusion fell to the floor from a pearl embroidered tiara. The bridal bouquet was of white carnations centered with a yellow throated white orchid. Bridal attendants were Miss Jane Mendenhall, Miss Kathy Ryan, Mrs. Kay Lovell, Mrs. Robert Leftwich, Miss Mary Shower entertains Debbie Burton, who will become the bride of Brian Davis, Inglewood, Calif., on August 23, was honored Thursday evening, August 7, at a bridal shower given by Mrs. Sherman Loveless and Mrs. Theron Hill at the home of the Marshall sister of the groom, and as junior bridesmaid Miss Lecia Dixon, little sister of the bride. They wore floor length dresses of yellow linen fashioned with long sleeves and marked with velvet bows with streamers high on bodice at front. They carried bouquets of white mums. The brides mother chose a dress of yellow crepe and the bridegrooms mother wore a dress of green and white. Each added a .corsage of white carnations. John Dolinar stood as best man to the bridegroom. Foyer receptionists were Neil Dixon, Boyd Dixon, Ralph Dixon, all brothers of the bride, Lindon and Kathleen Laws, sister and brother-in-la- w of the bride- groom. Mrs. Val Middleton and Miss Sandra Thomas attended the guest book. An attractively arranged buffet table was hosted by Mrs. Hiram McDonald and Mrs. Moroni Bessendorfer, aunts of the bride. Guests were served at small tables centered with arrangements of daisies. Gift tables were arranged by Miss Margaret Elmer, Miss Sheila Olsen, Mrs. Douglass Dixon, Miss Elizabeth Dixon and Mrs. Louise Hansen. Laurie Bessendorfer, Jill McDonald and Janet Minnick carried gifts. Assisting with refreshments were Jon Rasband, Mark Dixon, Bruce McDonald, Vaughn McDonald and Jeffrey Bessendorfer. A background of organ music was played during the evening by Albert Payne. The couple honeymooned in California and will make a home for the present in Logan, where both are students at Utah State University. latter. Some 30 or more relatives were invited join in the evening of games and presentation of personal gifts to the bride. Dainty refreshments were served. Debbie is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Burton of Payson. Both she and Mr. Brian are students at Brigham Young University. to Dear Mildred; What about length of dresses. Are we going to show our knees again. Not Complaining Dear Not Complaining; Elmer reunion GAD-A-BOUT- S Mtdolm European Stars Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Marshall (Funice Dixon) mony. Verl SAN h, book. "Swan Lake" to be presented Sat. is A very special and exciting event planned for this area by San Franciscos Ballet Celeste, the company of 40 dancers that is partly sponsored by the City and County of San Francisco with a tax grant. This grant makes it possible for the troupe to include smaller communities on its itinerary. This year more than 20 cities will be visited. The production that will be presented will be the complete four acts of Swan Lake. This work, written by Tchaikovsky, is an all-tihit and has been since 1877. It was presented originally for the Tzar of Russia and has been a favorite with international audiences for almost 100 years. will take place at The performance Provo High School on Saturday, August 16th at 8:00 .pinuTickets can be purchased now in advance at Wakefield, Inc 78 N. University Avenue, Provo, or at the box office the night of the performance. There will be one performance only. Seats are offered at family budget prices through the sponsorship of the city by the Golden Gate. Children will be admitted for just $1.25 and adults for $2.50. The large cast will be headed by Ballerina Asta Arisa and First Dancer Florin LuBall, guest stars from the Paris Opera Ballet. More than 200 costumes will be used. Ballet Celeste has toured the nation three times, Western Canada twice and also Hawaii. A lovely garden wedding ceremony was held Saturday night for Sandra Kester, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kester, of Santaquin and Mr. Stanley R, Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris W. Jackson of Springville. The young couple were united in marriage by an uncle of the bride, Justice of Peace Mr. John E. Robertson of Nephi. The wedding ceremony and reception w?s held on the beautifully landscaped lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Kester at 395 North 200 East in Santaquin. Junior is a brother of the bride. The bride wore a princess style wedding gown with dainty ruffles at the neck and hemline and a fingertip veil. She carried a bouquet of rosebuds and pink carnations. Maid of honor was a sister of the bride, Mrs. Yvette Steele; The Henry and Sarah Ann Elmer Reunion was held August 2, 1969 at Saratoga. Over 150 descendants attended. After a picnic lunch, Quayle Dixon was master of ceremonies and announed the following program: Prayer, Leslie Cro-mof Pleasant Grove; singing under the direction of Darrell Dixon of Logan; reading, Annette Nielson of Spanish Fork; a short life sketch of Henry and Etta Elmer Jeppson was given by he daughter, Laura Cromar of Pleasant Grove. There was a clever comic song by Elmer Jones of Pay-so- n with guitar accompaniment and a short sketch and pictures of Lodica Elmer Jones was given by her daughter, Dora Pepper of Springville. Terry Lang with his steel guitar, played and sang several request numbers. Committee on arrangements included Ora Dixon, Laura Cromar and Dora ar Im glad your not complaining, for of course our knees are going to show. The dresses in junior sizes are still as short as at anytime. The missy dresses are about the same as last year. We do have a couple of new dress lines that are for the taller girls. This will help some, but as a whole we will wear short dresses and make the be-- t of them with the proper hose, giving us a modest look. Hose will be an important part of our wardrobes, for fall. Colors will run riot. Again you can do your own thing. Have fun. Mildred cMjMttik Home of Beautiful Fashions 1S5 West Center Provo |