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Show 6 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE SENIOR CITIZENS Thursday, May 14, 1970 The Senior Citizens smorgabord supper has been postponed until Friday, May 29 BIRTHS at 6 p.m. The event conflicted with dates of the Father-SoOuting of Nebo Stake, which is to be this week-en- d, Stanley Wilson said today. ns Odd Fellows PAYSON HOSPITAL MayJ7: Girl to Lew and Majel Warner Deveraux, The Odd Fellows of Payson held their official visitation of their Grand Master of Utah, Mr. Marvin Randall of Ogden on May 7 at 8:00 p.m. at Payson, Utah. There American Fork. May 6: Girl to James and Phyllis Biggs Box, Payson. Girl to Allen and Karen Neves Furniss, Payson. Girl to Marlynn and Kathy Crane McDaniels, Santaquin. were bers. Girl Following the meeting the members were entertained at Bobs Cafe with a ff, delicious dinner. Spanish Fork. Alumni members present representing Pleasant. of Payson was very all mem- eight lodges from Ogden to Mt. Mr. Fred Crooks, Noble Grand presided at the meeting which impressive and was enjoyed by May 4: to Raymond D. and Charlotte Sorenson Mecham, Spanish Fork. Girl to Roger and Colleen Jensen Pet-ro- 28 Farm Bureau banquet Ladies The Snow College Alumni Banquet, which was reported as scheduled for June 5, has been for Thursday, June 4, at 7:00 p.m. All alumni are urged to make arrangements now to attend this event, which will be held in the Snow College cafeteria immediately following Baccalaureate Services. These 6:00 p.m. services had previously been scheduled for June 5 also. Commencement Exercises will be held on June 5, at 10:00 a.m., in the Snow College Auditorium, rather than on June 6, as was announced earlier. A special invitation is extended by the Alumni Council to members of the classes of 1920, 1930, 1940, 1950 and 1960 to attend the banquet. To make reservations call or write Doris Larsen, Alumni Secretary, at Snow College. The telephone number is 283, 4611. day Farm Bureau Women, and all other interested Women, are invited to our Annual Utah County Ladies Day. This special event will be held May 15, at the Wilkinson Center, BYU, Room 321, The Little Theater. The time is set for 10:00 a.m., and will conclude at 3:00 p.m. Some of the items of interest will be a discussion on Communications, which will be presented by Mr. Nebeker. A demonstration on Make-u- p will be given by Mrs. Hansen, from the Classique Finishing School There will also be discussions on Safe Driving, Drugs, and Nutrition. Lunch will be served at 12:00 p.m., at All Miss Linda Mae Smith became the bride of Mr. Joseph Ray Davis on May 5, and a reception was held in their honor May 8th, at the Veterans Memorial The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Clarence Geslison of Spanish Fork Building. n and Mr. Jack O. Smith of Cortex, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. El Ray Davis of are parents of the groom. The new bride is currently employed in Spanish Fork and the groom is employed at the fish hatchery in Springville. They plan to make their home in Spanish Fork. a cost of $2.00. San-taoui- For further information, please call 2, or Mrs. Mrs. Reid Wayman, 465-344- Ruth Rothe, 465-346- 6. Joy Sunderland, Chairman Farm Bureau Women Utah County Engagement announced by parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Lindstrom of Benjamin announce the engagment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Carma to Robert Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Wood of North Las Vegas, Nevada. Music festival The Utah Federation of Music Clubs and the Utah State Institute of Fine Arts the annual Choral Music are Festival at the Provo Tabernacle on the evening of May 16. The highly praised Salt Lake Symphonic Choir will be one of the feature attractions. The choir will pern, form under the direction of Armont who is considered one of the most outstanding choir directors in the nation. He has studied formally with many masters of choral music, including Nobel Cain, Peter Wilhousky, Lara Hoggard and othWill-ardse- ers. New officers elected for the Young Homemakers of America are; Jeanine Gasser, President; Lynda Renzelle, Vice President, Julie Ockey, Secretary; Ruth Clayson, Historian; and Jean Holt, reporter. Hawaiian Luau theme of closing social The closing social of the Young Homemakers of America, in the setting of a Hawaiian luau was held May 7. A variety of Hawaiian foods were served and enjoyed by alL Special thanks was given to Sandy Spencer and her party committee members for the outstanding job they have done. Smokey Says: officers were elected as follows: President, Jeanine Gasser; Lynda Renzello; Secretary, Julie Ockey; Historian, Ruth Clayson; Reporter, Jean Holt. The former officers were thanked and given flowers for the outstanding job they have done for the past year. President, May Wilson; SueSpencer; Secretary, Kathy Jones; Historian, Carma Woffenden; Reporter, Ruth Elmer. Special thanks was also given to Mrs. Lucille Liddle for aU her help. The next meeting of the Young Homemakers of American will be held in September, and we would like to encourage all recent members to attend and also welcome any new and interested members. New Take the word pants, add suit to it, and you come up with the most popular name in fashions sportswear vocabulary Its the pantsuit a term when it comes to stylishness. Pants matched to jackets have traveled out of the home and into the world with great fashion success. New spring styles draw their inspiration from varying sources. Theres the snappy air of the military strictly tailored and epauletted in cotton twill or gabardine. Theres the jaunty air of the safari pantsuit interpreted in natural cotton canvas with bush jacket, leather g buttons, and even pockets. And theres the unexpected elegance of tapestry-printed cotton canvas trimly tailored into a double-breaste- d pantsuit for the dandy look. Even gamblers stripes are brought into the spring picture focusing on a slim pantsuit of brushed cotton denim thats shirted in real riverboat fashion with white collar and cufTs. The nautical flavor is interpreted in a pantseafrom suit stolen straight d in going stewards. crisp cotton denim, it features pleated pockets, double-breaste- d brass buttons, and a shorty jacket. According to the experts, fashions passion for pantsuits wont stop with spring. Coming up for summer are short versions, with jackets teamed to culottes or Bermuda shorts. non-divisib- le These trees died before their time, because of mans carelessness! MICHELLE says Let us help you with all those special details for a beautiful wedding reception. Attention is given to all details to IT'S IMPORTANT C H E LL Phone 798-3437- 465-215- 1 ,, Reflections of a Century banquet theme The beautifully appointed Centennial Banquet was held recently by 280 Mutual Improvement Assocition guests and lead- ers. Music recital Rae Lene Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Johnson, Payson, will present her Senior Recital Sunday, May 17, at 2 p.m. in the Nephi School of Music at Nehpi. She is a student of Ronald Richardson. The public is invited. Rae Lene is a Senior at Payson High School She has studied piano and organ with Albert Payne, Donnell Blackham and Mr. Richardson. She has also studied violin under Barbara Williams, Elsie Eckerlsey and Marilyn Hales. The program will consist of piano, organ and violin selections as follows: All Menchen Mussen Sterben (Organ), J.S. Bach; Taccata (Organ), Boelmann; La Folia (Violin), Correlli, Accompanied by Rosanne Johnson; Praeludium and Fugue II in C Minor, J. S. Bach; Scherzo in E Sonata Minor, Mendelossohn-Barthold12, Beethoven; Revolutionary Etude, Chopin; Pictures at an Exhibition, Moussorg-skPromenade, The Gnome, Promenade (Con Delicatezza), The Old Castle 01 Veccio Castello), Promenade (Canto e Pessamento), Catacombs (Sepulcrum The Great Gate of Kiev (La Grande Porta de Kiev). y; y: The theme for the event was Reflections of a Centuy." Small mirror favors for each person reminded the modern miss to reflect and to remember the Pioneer in petticoats. A special tribute was given by Joyce Wilson in recognition of 189 girls who have achieved levels of certification. Bowling awards were presented by Rosemary Dixon Beehive, Joan Page; MIA Maio, Sandy Bellows; Laurel, Charlotte Howard; Gleaner, Diane Barnett, Mutual Interest, Helen Hansen; League Bowler, Janet Welch; High Series, Betty Jensen; and Participation, Spring Lake Ward. TO E'S Catering Spanish Fork in Payson Mrs. Faye Mattinson has been elected historian of the Federated Womens Clubs of Utah. Elections were held at the state convention held at Springville late in April. Mrs. Mattinson lias been active in the Junior Cultus Club of Payson during the past ten years. She has held several offices including that of president. She is immediate past president of the Nebo First District, Federated Womens Clubs, and has also held office as vice t and corresponding secretary. She is currently serving as a member of the board of governors in the BYU Dolphin Swim Team. This board sponsors the Junior Olympics in cooperation with the Amateur Atliletic Union and Quaker pre-iden- Oats Co. Mrs. Mattinson is active in political and church affairs. fashion show of was by West Ward MIA. The climax of the evening was a return engagement of the Dance of the Swans. A Days-Gone-- pre-ente- Relief Socity See How Our Printing Works bazaar held for Your Business Let us help you Santaquin Center Ward Relief Society played hosts to a large group of ward Relief Society sisters, and their invited guests, last Tuesday, May 5 when the Spring Time Bazaar and was held. Large circular tables were centered with gigantic tissue paper plastic-sprayflowers, where the members and many guests enjoyed a special springtime luncheon. The floral decor was also employed in the many bazzar booths and on the stage. The luncheon commenced the full after- plan the forms and letterheads you need Social-Lunche- ... at a ed cost youll like. noon event, following which The Happy Time Singers directed by Sister Barbara Leatham of Payson, sang many captivating songs. The group of children numbering about 20, w'ere gifted and charming and surely entertained in special adult style. The Bazaar opened immediately after and stayed open until early evening togive children and fathers opportunity to purchase Mothers Day gifts. Quilts, quilt tops, handwork of every design, sewing and all kinds of lovely gifts were there for A Bake Sale and home- the choosing. balls also made candies and pop-coproved successful. Prizes were awarded to the following: Mrs. Robert Backman: youngest baby, she was from Spanish Fork; Mrs. Alice Hill age 92, of Payson, eldest sister present; Mrs. Nolan Greenhalgh, sister hailing from greatest distance, she is from Seattle; Sister Ida Greenhalgh and Sister Jennie Bylund each were given prizes for having the most daughters and daughters-in-la- w present, each one had six; and Sister Marcia Lunt, was youngest mother present she was from Nephi. The Relief Society Presidency, Margaret Bylund, Wanda Greenhalgh, and Edith leader Tischner, and LaRue Jensen, expre-- s their gratitude to all who assisted in the many many countless hours of work from all of the Relief Society Sisters. rn In Payson G E N E A LS YES, CATERING SERVICE We're still in business! Weddings our Specialty Complete Wedding and Man-tailore- IF IT'S IMPORTANT TO YOU, I Mrs. Var Rosenbaum, res. of the Young Women's Mutual Improvement Ass'n, presided. With her were Mrs. Harry Hardman and Mrs. Elmer Bird. ever-popul- to be remembered. M non-cho- Elected to post bullet-holdin- .... make your reception an eventf The Brigham Young University Male Chorus with Ralph Woodard directing will also be on the program. Other participating choruses include the Musettes of Springville, Mrs. B.M. Hoover director; LaNesta of Payson, J.D. Christensen director; ChoralettesofSpan-is- h Fork, Mrs. Beth Gee and Lucile Andrus directors; Mendelssohn Male Chorus of Provo and Orem, Elvis B. Terry director; Choralettes of Heber City, Mrs. Joyce Duke director and the South High School Choir of Salt Lake City, Armont Willardsen director. A special number will be Blair the Vip Strings, a by provided violin ensemble from Ogden. Mrs. Eugene A. Hales of Spanish Fork is choral chairman and Mrs. Victor J. Bird of Provo is president of the Lindstrom is presently teaching at Granite High School in Salt Lake City. She graduated from Souttiern Utah State College, Cedar City, Utah in June, 1969. While at college she was an active member of of PiRho Omega sorority and served as pledge mistress, was a member of Thunderette marching group, a flag twirler, and served on the student-bod- y academic council. She is a former graduate of Spanish Fork High School and LDS Seminary. Mr. Wood lias graduated from Rancho High School in North Las Vegas where he was studentbody president. He has fulfilld a LDS mission to South America in the Andes Mission and is presently attending Southern Utah State College. The couple plan to be married June 11, which is the anniversary of her parents, grandparents, and two of her aunts. Miss business Banquet Service We also have equipment for rent We take care of every detail Phone 465-271- 5 - Mr. and Mrs. William Stickney, owners 45 West 7th South, Payson, Utah |