OCR Text |
Show 4 PAYSON THE CHRONICLE BIRTHS Thursday, December 31, 1970 PAYSON good cooks Corner . , , PAYSON CITY HOSPITAL: Dec. 24: Boy to Dennis and Rebecca Taylor Mrs, Ruth Rothe Searle, Payson Dec. 21: Girl to Jerry and Ruth For many folks eggnog is traditional for the holidays. In case you forgot to buy yours and would like to make some here is a receipe which is rich and smooth. EGGNOG 4 eggs, slightly 12 Girl to Thomas R. and Alana Sue Burton Hudson, Payson Dec. 20: Boy to James and JoeAnn Brailsford Rowley, Springville Boy to Richard and LaRee Bray Harding, beaten cup sugar 14 tsp. Springville Boy to Martin and Linda Boyer Jenkins, Payson salt cups milk, scalded tsps. vanilla 12 tsp. almond or lemon extract (if desired) 3 cups cold milk 1 cup heavy cream (12 pint) whipped 3 2 Dec. 17: Boy to Donald and Susan Taylor Jones, Payson Election held Combine eggs, sugar and salt in top of double boiler or heavy sauce pan. Stir hot milk in slowly and mix well. Cook over boiling water or low heat until mixture thinly coats a metal spoon. Remove from heat; cool quickly. Stir in flavorings, cover and refrigerate until ready to serve. At serving time beat chilled custard until smooth and frothy. Stir in cold milk. Whip cream and drop spoonfuls to float on nog. (sprinkle with nutmeg if desired) Makes 14 half-cu- p Elections for the Jeepettes, auxiliary of the Utah County Jeep Patrol were held at their December meeting in the Utah County Jeep Patrol Building in Orem. The meeting was conducted by the retiring president, Edith Pederson, Orem. servings. Visits local area ; Home during the holidays have been all the Worthington brothers and their families, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Gean Lovely ceremony unites young couple Worthington. Don L. and family were here from San Diego; Kent and family, Bountiful; J. Karl and family from Iowa City, Iowa; and Boyd and family, Provo. All were together to celebrate the birthday anniversary with Don at dinner at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Selby Dixon of Payson wish to make known the marriage of their granddaughter, Miss Christine Waggoner, to Lt. James Ronald Hudnell, as announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Waggoner of Greensboro, NorthCarol-in- a. Lt. Hudnell is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hugh Hudnell, Roxboro, N.C. Vows were repeated in the chapel at First Presbyterian Church, Greensboro, with the Rev. W.E. Massey J. officiating. Guests were received afterward at a reception given by the brides parents in the Alumnae House, University of North Carolina at Greensboro. lWTAKir&BWTrME Ann Clark Shelley, Salem asked her sister, Mrs. Childs, Charlotte, N.C., to stand as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were another sister, Miss Kathleen Dixon Waggoner, and the bridegrooms sister, Miss Carolyn Hudnell. The bridegrooms father stood as best bride The Mrs. Dale (Gloria) Barnett, Payson, was elected President with Lucile Day, Provo, 1st Vice President; Fay Anderson, Provo, 2nd Vice President and Afton Jones, Mrs. Pederson will Orem, Secretary. become a board member replacing Alta The new officers will Cragen, Provo. officially take office January 1st. Mrs. Barnett is the mother of four children, V. L. with the U. S. Army in Fort Campbell, Ky, and Cheri, Sargent, and Other offices held Rusty all of Payson. by Mrs. Barnett in the Jeepettes were reporter, historian, and 1st vice president. Wedding vows spoken by couple man. The bride is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where she was associated with Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary music society. For the past year she has been a teacher of string music at Prince William County Schools, Virginia. She has played with the Greensboro Symphony Orchestra and the Reston, Va. Chamber Orchestra. Lt. Hudnell is a graduate of the UjS. Military Academy at West Point, New Mr. and Mrs. Monte Taylor of Payson announce the marriage of their daughter Jill to Larry G. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Berk E. Peterson of Santaquin, Utah. Ashbys, Payson. Callers at the Albert Ashby homeSunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Don Stokes and six children; Spanish Fork; and his parents of South Carolina. York. The couple will reside at Darmstadt, Germany, where he has been stationed at a military base for several months. The brides grandmother, Mrs. Selby Dixon of Payson, was among wedding guests. 465 2395 Mrs. Sarah Tanner spent the Christmas weekend in Provo with her daughter, Phyllis and husband, Lorimer Christensen. They also visited with Dr. L.T. Christensen and four children of Salt Lake City and with Mr. and Mrs. RusseU (Kay) Jacobsen and daughter, Christy, Provo. and Mrs. Carlyle Burton of this Mr, city are announcing the birth of their first grandchild, a boy born Dec. 27 in Calif, to their daughter, Debbie, and her husband, Bryan Davis, now residing in Torrence, Calif. Both are former students at Brigham Young University. Mrs. Burton left Sunday to spend a week with the young family and to assist with the new baby. Leona Allen Engagement & wedding plans revealed Making plans for a January 2 wedding Miss Leona Allen of Spanish Fork and Mr. LaVar Nielsen of Spring Lake. are The bride-eleis the daughter of Alvin and Ona Allen and the benedict is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L.S. (Shock) ct Nielsen. Recognize beauty is everywhere if we will but recognise it. It is in the changing skies and the changing seasons, in the heavens above us and the earth around us. It is in the music of the wind and the song of birds, the rippling streams and the thunBeauty dering torrent. The story of Gods love of beauty is written everywhere. 10 mph The young couple will recite wedding vows at the Memorial Hall in Spanish Fork. An open house will be held in their honor following the ceremony. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to call between 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. No formal invitations will be sent. service. Mr. and Mrs. P.N. Niels Spanish received word of the birth of their 15th a son born December 16 to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kropf at Delta. The icouple also have two other sons. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kropf of Delta and Mr. and Mrs. Alden Brunson of Spanish Fork. ?hm grand-daught- shopping park t Mrs. Nadine Brown was hostess to her Club at their annual Christmas party, held December 19th at her home. A hot supper was served from an attractively arranged buffet, after which games of cards were played. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Glade Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal .Twede, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Page, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hill, Mrs. Della Chatwin and Mrs. Dolly Nelson. The Darrell Brown family gathered at Ward the Payson First-Fift- h Church, where 71 people, young and old, held their Dinner was annual Christmas party. served, gifts were exchanged and Santa appeared to please the little ones. Mrs. Brown and eight of her nine children attended, along with the grandchildren and This was the first year for some time that Mike Brown and his family, now residing in Salt Lake City, were able to attend. They recently moved back to Utah, leaving only Jay Brown, Rowland Heights, Calif., and his family away from their native state. Spec. 4 Wm. R, (Bob) Kaletta and his wife, Joan, of Aurora, Colo., are spending the holidays in Payson and Santaquin with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Searle, Pay-so- n; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kaletta, SantaMr. Kaletta is an out patient at quin. Fitzsimmons Hospital at Aurora in the Denver area, and is improving from injuries suffered while serving with the army in Vietnam. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ashby entertained their family Christmas Day with 23 attending. Gifts were opened and a buffet lunch was served. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Holm and three sons, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Ashby and daughter, Provo; Mrs. Phyliss Ashby, and four children, Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Ashby, and two children of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ashby and son, Duane; Miss Rosemary Bates, and the Albert r Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chipman spent Christmas with their son, Cordell Chip-mand his wife and three children, American Fork; and their daughter, Carol, and her husband, Timothy Jackson, and four children of Sandy. an Lisa Lant celebrated her sixth Young birthday December 29th when 15 little guests were invited to attend her party. Games were played and refreshments were 1 3aggiiagaiHasiipiaafEi dejpeimdlaM 10 mph (gaffsnnsH Pl?B)jje2tIFS payson shopping park T IN PAYSON 'Seneals Seven handsome projectors-thr- ee with s and remote slide controls . . . three others remotely controlled , . . and all with instant access to any slide. auto-focu- CATERING SERVICE great-grandchi- ld, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fech vacationed recently in Southern California, with Mrs. Fechs siter, Bernice, and husband, Vern Dillard at Lawndale. They also visited their Debbie Burton Davis, and her husband, Bryan Davis, at Torrence. During the week they were dinner guests at the home of their niece payson and husband, Carol and Pete Morrison at Torrence and at the home of their nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Reece at Redondo Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Thornton (Connie Peterson) and their children, Julie Ann, 10; Jeffrey, 8; Brad, 4; and Chris, 2, arrived Sunday from their home in Santa Ana, Calif., and are houseguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lant. They are also visiting with his grandmother, Mrs. Alice Thornton of American Fork and other relatives including Mrs. Mary Jane Peterson, Spanish Fork. A number of family gatherings are being arranged in their honor. v Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bliss were happy to have all of their family at home during the holiday week. On Sunday the entire party of 35 enjoyed dinner at the Golden Apple restaurant in Provo, and later had desert at the Bliss home in Payson. A group of 14 of the family attenJed Sunday School in Payson Third Ward in the forenoon and later there were 26 who attended Sacrament Meeting together in the Third Ward. In the family group with the Bliss couple were Blaine Bliss and his wife, Pat, and their children, Craig, Mike, Steve, Jeff and Terry, all of Ontario, California; Robert Bliss and his wife, Sandra, and their children, Roger, Karen, Dick, Jackie and Ronnie, all of Beaver; Robert Bliss and his wife, Marcia, and their children, Chris, Todd and Tammy (month-ol- d Daren was left with relatives) of Kearns; Diane and her husband, Dale Jolley and their children, Gwen, Clark and Jeff of Spwnish Fork; Reid Bliss and his wife, Maxine, and children, Randy, Denice and Carol Ann, of Lehi; also their married daughter, Patricia, and husband, Del Dalton, Provo; Susan and husband, Tony Bowers, of Lehi; and another daughter, Carol Ann, and her fiance, Kelly Hendrickson, home on furlough from the Army, whom she will wed March 19 in the Manti LDS temple after he is released from the served by her mother, Mrs. Dick Lant. Rook GAD-A-BOUT- S PHn The couple exchanged vows on November Eli, Nevada. A reception will be held in their honor on Friday, January 8, 1971, at the Nebo Stake Center in Payson from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited. 29 at i Wddjuuji Qua Specialty Complete Wedding w & Taka Cara of Banquet Service tvary Data!) Mr. and Mrs. William Stickney, owners Phone 465-27- 15 Horizontal long-pla- y trays change quickly, full show in a single tray. eas-ily- -a Dependable gravity feed . , . gentle to slides. Choice of Ienses-- 3-, 4--, 5- -, and 4 to zoom to handle all popular transparency sizes in 2 x mounts, including color slides made with Kodak Instamatic Cameras. Complete system of aids for fine showmanship. Handsome, compact design, light weight, easy to store, carry, and use. er, J 45 West 7th South Payson, Utalj GEANS PHOTO SHOP 47 South Main, Payson, Utah Phone 465-222- 4 |