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Show THE VAVSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Prom Date Changed Announce Marriage I CA!LSmS high school has Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Francom . the date of their announce the marriage of their announced that Miss Ruth Ryan entertained a Junior Prom has been changed daughter, Mildred Winona, to i of her friends at her home number Richard Forrest Bale. The marrfrom February 21 to March 6. the occasion being her last week, iage was solemnized last week in Dinner and birthday anniversary. the Salt Lake Temple. They re-- 1 cards were enjoyed. turned home Saturday and a famAnnounce Marriage ily dinner was given in their hon-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nielsen or at the home of the bridegrooms' Rowe Goesbeck of the high announce the recent marriage of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford school faculty was the speaker at Bale. Mr. and Mrs Francom en- - a special Lincoln Day program at their daughter, lone, to Mr. tertained at a family dinner in the school Wednesday forenoon, George D. Stark, son of Mrs. Marhonor Monday night. The The musical program included their garet Stark. A shower in honor will reside in Payson. ection by the school mixed chorus of the young bride was given last 0 and orchestra and a vocal solo by Mrs. Darlene Thursday night by Niefeen at her home, with twenty-five- ., Sego Lilly camp, Daughters of Miss Ruth Snow. close girl friends present. Utah Pioneers met Thursday afGames and refreshments were en- ternoon at the home of Mrs. Sarswarm of Bee The Guardian joyed during the evening and the ah Tanner on Utah Avenue. Mrs. Hive girls of the First ward M. honored guest was presented with Ann Snyder and Mrs. Della Bad-ha- I. A. and their Bee Keepers, Hazwere assisting hostesses. many lovely gifts. entel Gasser and Jennie The starley, Payson 1 i 'mission,, 3n Chron. 36. COURT 5 STATE fi s n IZZ3 J J Plains , IMAKll , STEE; if I either props 8 complii Defends TO days ih ns uponji e county ought, , otht after ys bove entift your fails will be rding plaint Mrs. Sybil Amos and Miss Zel- pha Jones, Bee Keepers for the Gatherer Swarm of Bee Hive girls in the First ward M. I. A., and their class members, gave a party Wednesday tight in the ward hall in honor of their mothers. res . to I wti ;he Clerk t crty dead plaint lr d in... The officers and teachers of the Third ward Sunday school and their partners enjoyed a pleasant social evening on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Cowan. A short business session was followed with a musical program, games and refreshments. SAt lummonei r IF you would PROFIT Elmer, ertained at a social Tuesday night in honor of their mothers. Progressive games followed an attractively served dinner, prepared by the girls. , parties c mown dj H this hunch m .known the PLAY i3 desert chain :orner The members of the Third ward choir arranged a surprise party in honor of their conductor, Byron Mendenhall. The social followed the regular rehearsel last Thursday night. No of i Section 2,: ange 1 Wa d Merida ains; then see South hence I Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Higginbotham and children of Salt Lake City spent Wednesday here with Mrs. Higginbothams parents, Bishop and Mrs. Robert L. Wilson. Sot then sins; oO o hains; thei thence ft see of bep es. his 23rd d What! No quilts? The Payson tells you what to do about that. Read the news on page liUES ROUND AND ROUND AND UP AND UP: And then the West kltn trail In Zion National Park comes out on Horse Pasture Plateau, a Attorney t natural pasture, watered by springs. 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