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Show N,ews faniaqum iO t (ill l lll-I urn Ci w h , CHRONICLE Peterson 0y Estella ( ,ls n4 vv 1 - 15.ii-- .t lkl i A n (' Cl H ( ol lf' huh , i .,1 h hop Flder tfoeietii Jietes diaw. FAREWELL IN HONOR OF MISSIONARY, SUNDAY Me sionai y faiewell tcsti'ii,,n lal foi David R LcB.um who leaves on a shoit term mission to ttie Southern States, .11 x, held Sunday evening, May at 7 p m at the Stake house Bishop Goidon Iieelis will be in (hcige of the following PU). gtam. Opening song, congregation; invocation, Milton Jewett iemaiks, Elroy Murdock, piano M)1' Eima Cloward, iemaiks, bv li esident Fred Davis; song, Bob F mch, iemaiks, Geoige V Dai on, Sr ; song, Geraldine White icmarks, Missionaiy, dosing song bv congiegation; benediction bv Bishop Nets Butler. This is Eldei LeBarons second mission to the Southern States Mi. and Mis Deland Holman entei tnned at a family dinner Saturday in honor of a son, Keith Holman, who is leaving for oveiseas duty Guests were, Mr. and Mrs Beinell Holman and children ol Orem, Mi and Mis. Boyd Thomas ot Spanish Folk; Mr. and Mis. Robeit Ewell, Bonnie and J T Holman, Ned Tophum and Anna Lu Smith Writers Leasue Holds Meeting in L.igue rs. Gene SuIIi an ay; riteis. Pr,,,0 ch.ipte niliptnlv met t lnK Tuesday evening m p.,Wn at the lr f JiMUssed Young ol H'Mdcnt Edith Y Le-Se- S it , ' .i, , , i 'V , Mis stiuc-'oi- d meanings of v wiping turn' ,n'ldtn Bwk 8jVe lnfoi coming contests kinds Beta l Dr w,cllMol, R,1!'an, ts Bridal Shower Dixon p"m,w" Beta Cultus Club Holds Closing Social Honored at ol rt.lh d th('11 " ,0 ever me K ( S ,1. a ii t ' at d .n M Mis bolliv ,m w e iii.i' K.t hi. n b Wash ngton n t.i 'H d 1 r club thci Tuesday evening f pi evident elect MKl.il liunu-W'lm.- i Ui.mo hi Id l.uiihtun via-- . m'ivckI it one vv ith long tubk i entei now Is nd ' f 'll mg ilmv -, I ompt t J m p.iniioccupied the li.d.uuc of the n evening, with i , . i 1 t m 1 . and a,s spending t!u h" "n ,n IMvson Spnng flout is deioiatei tne itnteitainmg uoms and theseiv-tntable was ci voted witi a lace Yellow candles m silvei vt'e jlac ed cm itliei to' budal c ike which the table Main lovelv lfts vveis teceiv id by the new hi ldc w tin w ith he h .s' 'Oil, utuineu to he i la me m Wash ngton eailv m the 11 Booth pie- - Coitus h'MIlg it in d .1 itig'.ti din an Pies, dint I.elj MiAfee heading .0 ungements fm the ..flail Mi who is Melba Dtuke, and little d.ingntei , Jill, Salt Lake Mi Uity, visited m lavson Tuesday nd Mis Carl Dean Olsen and Wednesday aie announcing the bath ot a Overnight of Mis guest Ta.vloi, Steihng leuntl-bU;n the Utah v'!, Mis Pnuli-- was guest of honen hospital in Provo Mis .it a lamheon Wednesday at the ORen is the foimer Louise Peck home of Mis Ralph McBeth daughter of Mi and Mis LvlJ thoi guests weie "the old , 1 eck. end the babe of high school days ciowd' A bttle sister w ec k pn tine duplie. ting one taken in !H2t was taken, all taking same Mi M: s Eli nl la Sullivan em Clay-soassisted and two: positions as in eailiei one, inchildren left Satuiday for Cai-- as hostess i and cluding thoj.0 mentioned son, Colorado, where they will! Mis Pete Wilson, Mis Blailchaid Mi Mi-. join Capt Clayson to make their and David M Taylui Dixon and Mis Della McClellan home The Cluysons lecently rmd m Rav of Huntington Park from Japan, where they Faldo mi Weie Payson vixitois Mi .mil Mis Keith Cuitix ami Russell Downey was host to were stationed with the U S R'lls week They weie heio foi of Salt Lake City visited lamily of his scout troop at the aimy. membeis Capt Clayson is con-Ktuneial Satuidav of Mi lu nl m Payson last week with home of his grandpaients, Mr tinning his ainiv caieer in Colo-- ! Tv loi s sister Julia T.n Mr and Mrs Funk their patents, and Mis D. P. Downey Piesent rdo tt on ol S)-- ingv die Cm tis to enjoy games and refreshments were Cyrus Bylund. Radell Hud Mrs Ranald Giay enteit.nn-- i son, Gaiy Deuel, Jeiiy Craig, d the ladies of the Wilson famAndiew Borgeson and David ily Wednesday evening Dmnei Linstrorn. was ved at one long table d with an attractive anange-men- t The Laik class of the First of daffodils Cuveis were ward Primary entei tamed BY ananged loi Mis Doiothy Mcat a lovely luncheon on Clellan, Mis Della Wilson, Mrs The serving table Wednesday. MRS. CATHERINE CONRAD EDWARDS Leila Guy, Mis Clyde McMawith was attractive centerpiece han. Mis Gladys Wilson, Mrs Asiociat Editor, Parent' Mogaxine of cut flowers and tall lighted Bei nice Wilson, Mis Kathryn tapers with tiny baskets marking Mis. Agnes Wilson, Mrs Biown, A of the prothe places guests. Donna Ludlow, all of Payson, and HAVE written several times more wholesome for both of gram completed the entertainIf Mis Eima Hoi ten, Spi ingville. jnu ment. Class leader Vernon Jasp-erso- n Reliesi, merits !o..rte( n Ul:e to g Pindc-i- the , omul c v it i i Pay-son- m ! access ui parenthood sc-- i cen-teie- then-mother- ' was in charge Mrs. Mary A. Larsen is visiting at Morgan with her children, Mr. and Mrs Robert Miles and family. Mrs Carrie Elleitson was hostess to members of the Birthday-Cluat her home. A tasty luncheon was served and social chat enjoyed. Natalie Orme of Nephi assisted her mothei. n say mera it f.n it pays v saved t , 11 i i iMEI 3', DRUG. u 2 6 i Mr. and Mrs. John R Butler are happy ovei the arrival of a baby boy, born April 22 at the Utah Valley hospital. Mrs. Butler will spend a week or two in Payson with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Glade Cowan, before returning to her home in Salt Lake City. Paternal grandparents of the young man are Mr. and Mrs Viv Butlei, Payson Tc.n the Best. Make the Huish and Star iiciitus Your Entertainment Center. Lc-- . 3E the big motion pictures play first Payson, Utah lately about types of lies that children tell and what usually prompts them. But we havent said anything about the untruths and that parents tell their half-trut- cMHdren. Rtcently, I heard a mother telling of something she had put over" on her teen-ag- e daughter. It seems the girl had the unfortunate habit of opening her mother's mall and had come across a letter from the bank about interest due on a 12,000.00 loan. The daughter wasj terrified at this evidence of family. Insolvency and asked her mother about it. Now the loan was a business one which the mother had secured In order to take advantage of a favorable Investment opportunity. But she didn't tell the girl this be- cause she wished to keep her worried over the state of the family pocketbook In order to curb the daughter's extravagances Granted that children should keep their demands well within their parents' means, this use of fear, like the threats some fathers used to make that youre driving us all to the poor house," b a poor substitute for taking the children into your confidence. Besides, this type of lie is sure to backfire. Sooner or later the faote come out and then, like the hoy who cried wolf, no one In the family will believe what you say about financial pitfalls, and the need for economy. Another type of dissembling that is Indulged In by parents Is pretending you aren't are angry with a child when you would be far Inside. over It boiling -; (fraMc vHull admit your anger, buy, me furious for you to leave your roller skates In the hall," Instead of enduring this thoughless-nes- s with patient martyrdom. If you are hurt when your teen-ag- e chil- dren criticise you, don't hide your feelings and sulk in silence Dont take it out on them, either, by flnd-thlng unnecessary fault with them Suppose it Is your grooming which they think falls below that of their friends mothers, Ex- plain that If you could have a little more time to yourself you might do better in this respect that If Betty would set the table every night you could slip to recomb your hair and freshen your makeup. Also, here's a good chance to stiess the necessity for less extravagance on the children part fewer faddy things for them and you could afford a new blouse to change the appearance of your suit. Actually, children like to know that their parents Bre human they even like to know that they can nettle us There Is nothing that makes one feel so unimportant as a sence of having no effect whatsoever on someone you love. Yet many parents, In their mistaken efforts to appear all wise and forever calm, make their children feel Just that. Of course, constant losing of one's temper and frequent Irritability create an unhappy atmosphere that Is hard on children. But expressing enough honest anger to make our children realise that we mean what we are saying when we reprovt them, is a grod safety valve. you would "It makes STAR, Payson Gul, Apnl 17. Dwayne A and Helen Biooks Anderson, of Hind Payson Boy, Merle Lindsay, daughter Mi and Mrs Roland I.indsav has Pay son, selected pecul c ooi dinutoi of the Wo- mens lntoi-mur.Council at Bngh.im Young Umveisitv. Miss Lindsay, who is a giad-uat- e of Payson high school and now completing hoi second yeat at the Y will have chuige of rec-- i cation foi women at BYU Majonng in physical education, Miss Lindsay expects to leave next Tuesday for Phoenix, Aiu, wheie she will attend a confei-onc- e foi physical education teach lx-e- APRIL ONLY 30 WEST TO GLORT Itlffi IlilTr is lliiv 8 til LET'S NOT FORGET HER with ROSCOE ATES DELORES CASTLE OUNG Gas House Kids Go with EMORY PARNELL CHILI WILLIAMS SUN. MON. MAY - - TUES. with OLIVIA de HAVILLAND LEO GENN Not suitable for children. and ovei Only persons 15 yrs admitted. WED. - THUR. MAY Proctoi Automatic Knapp-Monaic- Pop-u- p Automatic h SPECIALS DAY Toa-- w $15.95 Toa-it- $20.45 $12.50 Iron General Mills Automatic $12.50 Sunbeam Iionmastci THE SNAKE PIT TKURS. MOTHER'S West - FRI. THE LOVES OF CARMEN set West Bend Delux Aluminum. $13.45 Presto Cookers $3.50 Teakettle Trig Singing Flooi Lamp5 Table Lamps platform Roos Rocket SWEETHEART' Cedar C est, ViN with RITA HAYWORTH GLENN FORD i m J n ire is no coarse grained pict no long range vision that m:gm there .md eye fatigue $16.65 SI 7.50 up $4.95 up $39.00 up $49.00 up pays oc, Utah Bov, Apnl 20, Fail Eugene and hidester Irigiam, Nephi Uul, April 20, Arnold J and June Houton Smith, Payson Boy, Apnl 20, Reid Neilson and Noi ma Elsie Gill Rindlesbackei a 11a C Pay son Bov, April 20, Gerald A Ellen Maui me Gieenhalgh, and San-taqui- EASV DOES Gill, Apnl 21. Clavton Lutz and Lillian Edith Nash Manning, of Nephi Gnl, Mama nlle After piesenting a very eessful dance levue of Mildieds School of Dance have been enjoying a two weeks ts sptmg vacation They piesented special numbers at Payson, Spanish Folk and Lake Shore. Class woik is to be icsumed this Thms-daand Saturday. Tentative plans are underway foi the pi esentation of the levue tn be hald in Spanish Folk in the neai ftitme Miss Geraldine Hiatt is accompanist for all dance pro-gu- nu mbeis. Navy Mothers will hold their iegul.il meeting May 5 at the Legion Room beginning at 7:30 pm All Navy mothers aie invited to attend 12 Only WOMENS SPRING COATS Now you can get coloi s in all wool your spnng coat and save1 Bnght spring eoveits, fleeies, gabardines and tweeds 10 Only By HELEN HALE GIRLS' SPRING COATS CREAM 6.00 Don't miss on this one' Sizes Gills sinai 29 Only BOYS' SPORT COATS TWO-TON- E 6.00 Buy one now for that extia pali of pants tone tans and blues Si s in two tablespoon of marmalade to 1 cup of top milk. Serve this over cereal Instead of plain milk for a 1 breakfast treat. Combine bacon and get the full effect from ful pair. Pour pancake strips of cooked bacon pancakes to this delight- batter over and bake as usual. Try this new way with pancakes and saissage: Roll a cooked sausage link In a pancake and serve wlUi hot applesauce Ever try stuffed lamb chops? Make A silt In Che fat side of the whole length of double thick lamb chops, cutting nearly to the bone Fill with rinsed and drained seedless raisins Bake or broil the chops Mix flaked crabmeat with chopped eggs, mayonnaise and season to taste. Spread on slices of bread which have been toasted only on on side. Top with slices of sheaf, then broil until cheese melts ed hot, All wool flannel 6 K Stuffed Spareribt (Serves 8i 2 sides sparerlbs 2 teaspoons salt 4 slices pineapple 8 cooked prune pitted 3 large apples, quartered 54 cup brown sugar Place one aide of sparerlbs on rack In open roasting pan. Sprinkle half the salt over the meat Arrange pineapple, prunes and apples over meat. Sprinkle sugar over fruit and place second side of sparerlbs on top Sprinkle with remaining salt Bake In a moderate 350 F) oven for 2 hours. Add styles in bright colors t 4 platter. meat balls make an Mldget-siae-d elegant garnish for soup Dip marble sized meat balls In flour, fry hi hot fat and add to hot soup just before serving m v aftei noon OT" a can of tuna fish adding to It a can of condensed cream of mushroom soup Along with 2 tablespoons of cream And 54 cup of sliced stuffed olives Serve hot In a noodle ring for an eAy supper. A nice garnish for a potato salad of consists spreading seasoned creeun cheese on thin slices of salami, then rolling them Into a cornucopia. Place these around the n C(M klobui i tiding dub held their annual spnng ride Sunday, Foity members rode Apnl 24 hoiseb.uk up Payson canyon to S(cond ward Pi imary will hold Buns flat for a hamburger pic- then annual spring conference nic and returned home late in the Sunday, May 1st, 7 30 p m. Mrs Spence Mendenhall was hostess to the Sororis bridge club Thursday night, with luncheon and cards arranged for twelve guests hard-cook- THE HOUSE OF QUAUTT Gnl, Apnl 20, Phil J and via Stallings Cartel, Provo. foi 1 1 SATURDAY FRI. . SAT. ishFoik ei s Don.dd Keele has returned from a two yeai LDS mission, in the not n serving states A son of Mi and Mis Will Keele, Donald was pmuipal speakei at the Sunday Sacrament meeting in the First waid, lecentlv Musical numbeis weie given by gills he met while on his mission who are now BYU students Dinnei guests at the Keele home, the gills were Misses Dorothy and Joan Dickson of Montana and Caiolyn Johnson of California C' Dalton Mis Evelyn Tayloi of Provo was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mis Glade Cowan recently. Dining hei stay Mr and Mrs. John Daniels Ji , entei tamed for hei and the follow- - BECIPE OF THE HEI R'JR- Bov, M.u y WuH il Expected to complete the dnve oigan funds, lavson Iaik w'.ud is selling tickets foi a buffet banquet and piogiam to be held at the Pal k Seeond waid amusement hall Wednesday, May 4, at sev en p m A full evening's entei tamment is planned, with a carnival theme piovniing fun thioughout the dinnei hour and social to follow The public- is invited to attend Apn Helen June Em eka LITTLE Only BOYS' SWEATERS 2.00 Made especially foi the little fellow' Dupe or figured designs Sizes 4 3 All wool slipover in 16 Only BOYS' WOOL SWEATERS 3.00 Big lys all wool sweaters in slipover models Sizes 10-1- 13 Pair WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES 5.00 These are all better numbers reduced to really move them High heels, fine grade leather. style. 10 Pair MISSES' PLAY SHOES 3.00 This group consists of broken lots and sizes blacks, in styles that are good. in reds, browns, |