OCR Text |
Show 4 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE Wedding vows Thursday, January 8, 1970 WmW Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dixon, Wells, Nev., formerly of Payson, are announcing the recent marriage of their daughter, Dana Lee, to Ron E. Garibaldi of Stockton, SKYLARK CLUB Calif. Nuptial vows were spoken Dec. 27 at Elko, Nev. The bride was attended by her sister, Tamara Dixon. Larry Dixon, a cousin, was best man to the bridegroom. The bridal couple was honored immediately after the ceremony at a dinner party given at an Elko hotel. The bride is a graduate of Payson High School and Utah Technical College in She was employed at the LDS Provo. Church Offices in Salt Lake City until taking employment at Wells, Nev., several months ago. in Sgt. Garibaldi recently the United States Army after serving a three-yeenlistment, part of which time was given in Vietnam. He is now comtraining course at mencing a nine-weFord Ord, Calif., and will later be transferred to Fort Benning, Georgia, where he will attend a Warrant Officers school. The couple honeymooned in California, stopping enroute to visit relatives in Utah, including the brides grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Selby Dixon, Payson; and Mrs. Flora Reynolds, at Salem. The new bride will remain in Nevada until Sgt. Garibaldi The H Skylark Club was held Monday Night, Dec. 15, A Christmas party was enjoyed with Bonnie Jacobson in charge. Conna Cook sang C is for the Christ Child and White Christmas. Bonnie Jacobson told a story, Santas Missing. Elizabeth Long told a story, Snowshoe Rabbit. Patricia Cook sang Silver Bells and Santa Claus is coming to Town. Ray Ann Okel-bersang 0 Come All Ye Faithful and Up on the Housetop. Donna Cook gave a solo, Silent Night, on her guitar and their teacher, Madge Thompson played several solos on her accordian. Elizabeth Long was in charge of exchanging gifts. There were 5 members, 1 teacher and 4 visitors present. 4-- ry ar ek - Couple honored wedding anniversary Haskell the his active C. LeRoy LDS in Payson and has been church for many years. He fulfilled an LDS mission in Australians a young man. He was bishop of Payson Fifth Ward for about five years and has also held many other positions of trust. He is a retired and wife, Charlotte Carter Haskell, observed their 61st wedding anniversary Tuesday, Jan. 6. The day was spent quietly at their home, with members of their family calling during the afternoon and evening. They were married Jan. 6, 1909, in the Salt Lake Temple, and have lived in Pay-so- n all of their married life. Both are 81 years of age. Mrs. Haskell was born in Santaquin. Mr. Haskell was born in t Classes in Personology will be offered Adult Education. Registration for this scientific approach to will be Thursday, Jan. 8, at 7:00 p.m. at Spanish Fork High PAYSON Jan. 1: Instructor for the class will be Loree C. Snell. Mrs. Snell has been counseling and teaching Personology for 12 years. She is on the State Board of Examiners and is certified by the Interstate College of Personology. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Butler of Spring Lake announce the marriage of their daughter Debra Faye to Richard Lyman, son of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Lyman of .Nephi, Utah. The couple were married Dec. 12, 1969 by Bishop Kenneth Butler at the home of the brides parents, A reception honoring the couple will be given on January 17th, 1970. Homemakers 4. The Payson Chapter of Young will hold their meeting tonite, Jan. 8, at 7:30 in the Sewing Room at the high school. There will be a film on child birth, and Dr. Hogan will be there to answer questions. All homemakers and their husbands are invited to attend. SENIOR CITIZENS Stanley Wilson announced that the first film travelogue and bingo party of 1P70 will be held Friday, January 9 at 2 p.m. at the Nebo Tabernacle on Main Street. For reservations Mildred Ream, 798-285- and itineraries COOKS Corner BIRTHS Mrs. Thelma Lance CITY HOSPITAL: All among you that are deep down glad now that the holiday season is over hold up your hands. This year was an especially hectic one for us. It is time now to look ahead to the holiday season ahead, February days. Well, theres St. Valentines Day, Lincolns birthday, Washingtonsbir-thda- y, just to mention a few. Your right. really Its a never ending cycle. But a lot of fun. Today lets talk about some lacy trim, a Valentine Ribbon Tree. VALENTINE RIBBON TREE freezer carton and Paint a round inch doweling rod. a piece of Make holes in the center of the carton lid and bottom; fill the carton with pebbles, cover and insert dowel. Fold six red foil doillies in half, right sides together. Glue outside of folds to dowel at the top, pressing to widen edges of folds. Glue half of one doily to half of making six wings. next, Cut three lengths of pink ribbon; pin centers to top of doweling. Crownwith a ribbon bow. Arrange the ribbon stream-er- s between wings of doilies; notch ends and pin to tablecloth. Cut hearts from squares of red paper; glue near ends of streamers. Have you ever wondered how to cut a (Not through) slice at tip of heart. For 13 slices: cut first, fourth and fifth slices in half; second and third slices in three pieces. Theres no more delicious way to say than to fix some extra special dessert for your loved ones. I have recipes for several that I feel are especially nice. They are Valentine Cake, Strawberry Hearts, Frozen Valentine Rounds, ts Gelatin Heart and Pink Meringue Hearts. If there are any of you who missed my columns last year concerning these be glad treats, just let me know and to them, but if all of you have copies of them there is no reason to Be Mine its Lenor Parker Cut-ou- int 14 Engagement told Springville Dec. 28: Girl to Byron and Debra Mellor Jacobson, Springville Dec. 27: Boy to Robert and Charlotte Banks Williams, Spanish Fork Boy to Randy and Rosemary Houston Pendley, Spanish Fork Girl to Gary and Geraldine Allen Sperry, Spanish Fork Boy to Phillip and Cherrel Tuckett Argyle, Spanish Fork The tour includes Pyramids of the Sun and Moon, Museum of Natural History, Folklore Ballet at the Palace of Fine Arts, famous for its unique tiffany glass curtain; floating gardens of Xochimilco, and a cruise down the canals; bull fights, Cuernavaca and Taxco, Fiesta Cruise in Acapulco, and the famous Le Quebrada High Divers, World Olympic Stadium and many meals are included. Mildred Ream will be the conductor of the tour which has been arranged by Desert Travel. Mrs. Ream has received a special invitation from Director A. Kenyon Wagner, for the tour to visit the Mormon School in Mexico City; and she has also received welcome from President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz, to visit their country. Home-make- rs GOOD Dec. 30: Boy to David and Beverly Hansen Dibble, Join the exotic tour to romantic Old Mexico that will leave by coach jet Feb- Ern and Ivy Cloward Davis were married Jan. 7, 1920 in the Salt Lake Temple, and are the proud parents of three children, Mrs. L. A. Banks fClea), Provo; Ronald Wilbur Stephenson Davis, and Mrs. (Allene) of Spanish Fork. They also have eight grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Ern served overseas in World War I and is a member of the Spanish Fork American Legion. Ivy is a member of the American Legion Auxiliary. They have both been active in church and community activities. They have enjoyed a happy active life together these many years. They were both born in Salem, Utah, and have lived there all their lives. Again you are cordially invited to come to their open house and help them celebrate. PAYSON Hansen, Springville Girl to Fred and Margene Anderson Anderson, Delta Girl to Jack and Cheryl Fischer Johnston, Provo Girl to Don and Neva Nelson Christensen, Payson Join tour ruary completes his training at Fort Ord. Boy to Steven and Colleen Francis Kenmson, Provo. Dec. 31: Boy to Lee Roy and LaRayne Devenish School. Wedding revealed Mr. and Mrs. Ern Davis will be honored on their 50th Wedding Anniversary with an open house to be given by their family. It will be celebrated on Sunday Jan. 11 from 2 till 6 p.m. at the family home at 110 East Friends and 2nd South, Salem, Utah. relatives are given a special invitation to visit them. They request no gifts. They are parents of seven living children as follows: E. LeRoy Haskell, Darwin Haskell, Afton Haskell, all of Payson; Mrs. Edmond (Norma) Hansen, Orem; Mrs. Clark (Grace) Sparks, Nephi; Mrs. Ralph (Marjorie) Reed, Reno, Nev.; Mrs. Allen (Mary) Miller, Murray. They have 27 grandchildren and 40 this semester through Nebo School District Debra Faye Lyman Open house planned to honor couple farmer. Adult classes tin Mr. and Mrs. Em Davis Mr. and Mrs. Byron K. Parker of in Payson wish to 1000 West 200 South announce the engagement and marriage of their daughter, Lenore Parker, to Russell Vander Linden of Salt Lake City. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Vander Linden. Lenore is a graduate of the Brigham Young University and taught Home Economics in the Spanish F ork High School forth-comi- 10-in- ng back-to-bac- , for three years, prior to her entering the mission field from which she recently returned. is a student in the The benedict-ele- ct school of business at the University of - Just One Year Old - heart Utah. The couple both filled missions in the phone k, shaped cake? Well, heres how. Cut the cake crosswise in six slices. For 11 pieces: Cut the cake in half to Central British Mission. A reception will be held at the Payson West Ward on January 23. 5, Ill , repeat them. Thanks. I also have on file, many recipes that are feasible for holiday refreshments for February. I am going to feature the following ones Cherry Chocolate cookies, Chocolate Chiffon pie, Red Cherry Pie, Plain Pastry, Lincoln Logs with Chocolate Glaze We can thank George Washington and his hatchet for the custom of serving delicious cherry pie and cherry treats in the month of F ebruary. Subscribe To The Payson Chronicle L GAD-A-BOUT- Join the Utah Valley DEPARTS 1 FEBRUARY 4 Day Winter Vacation 21st - RETURNS AAARCH to TAHITI j Mtdolma 3 nights on Moorea ! I 2 nights in Bora Bora 2 nights on Raiatea Sightseeing, and many other exciting activities All for the special low ion Phono 465 2395 6th Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson were guests of relatives and friends in southern Calif, during the Christmas and New Years holidays. The women were delighted with the Rose Parade and the men enjoyed the Sponsored by the Provo Chamber of Commerce Includes: 5 nights in Papeete Oi S i I prie of $968.00 per person Call or visit: Provo Chamber of Comerce 373-677- 290 West Center, Provo i I or Deseret Travel, 288 North 1 00 West, Provo, 373-382- 2J MERCHANDISE game. Dr. and Mrs. Dean G. Wilson and five sons left for their home in McMurray, Pa., on New Years Day after spending the holidays in Payson with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wilson. During their vacation they were entertained extensively by friends in Provo and also greeted relatives at an openhouse arranged at the Wilson home in Payson on Dec. 27. The family, formerly of Provo, moved East last summer when Dr. Wilson accepted an advancement to serve assistant superintendant of the Clairton Works, United States Steel Cogp. 'V 0 ALL WINTER iSaucha Sudweeks, daughter of Blake and Judy Wilde Sudweeks, was one year old on December 25. Grand- parents are: Mr. and Mrs. Roe N. Wilde of Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Verl C. Sudweeks also of Payson. ' Mrs.' Belle Montague Christopherson, who recently moved to Spanish Fork after her marriage to M. W. Christopherson, reports that callers during the holiday week included her grandson, James Williams, and his wife and two little girls of Uplands, Calif. She was also happy to find an old friend and neighbor, Lulu Fairbanks Angelo, knocking at her door one afternoon. Belle and Lulu were close friends and neighbors when they were young. Both have been widowed and have recently remarried. Lulu is now the wife of Cislina Angelo. They moved to Spanish Fork from Salt Lake City about a year ago. SALE now going on at WILSONS BIG Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor and children, Wendy, Lisa and Gregory, returned to their home in Idaho Falls, Idaho, Sun., after spending the week in Payson with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harmer. Also Continued on Page Five Audery Daley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Daley was one year old December 21. Grandparents are: Mr, and Mrs. Leo Daley and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schaugaard. REDUCTIONS! KENDALL KATERING - Weddings our Specialty Beautiful CAKES, Hand Decorated sffue shoppe 465' 244-- - Wedding or Custom SEWING, Wedding Gowns PHONE 4 Jennene Kendall, Nephi, Utah, OR Shirley Greenhalgh, All Occasions Decorations - Flowers 623-014- 0 Santaquin, Utah, 754-366- 0 PROVO -- LAYTON |