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Show Mr. and Mr. Dutnt Linnlay and son of Montpelier, Idaho, hold spent the weekend here with DUP Camps Mrs. Mr. Marand her parents, ion Elmer, and " with his Camp Seagull Daughters of Utah 'Pioneers, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Handley, Spanish Fork. Camp Seagull, met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Loitna Jaspers on, with Mrs. in Susan Ashby, captain, HUISIl I Theatre - Pajson I Thur. - FrL Sat. 20 - 21 April 19 LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA Starring camp by the captain, who also gave a report on the recent convention held in Salt Lake - -- Tues - Wed - 23 - 24 25 Beta Cuitus Club Dave McMullin, end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Davis spent the week of conference in Salt Lake and visited with Mr. Bill Raddazz from Pas- -j adena, Calif., and Dr. Doyle J. Davis freim Alhambra, Calif. .Win Free Trip to Mr. and Mrs. Vem Smith By Gean from Salt Lake and Mr. and Cascaaes of color Mrs. Lyle Asay from Monroe visited at the home of Mr. and Color. Fresh, bright, delicMrs. Harold Cberg last week. ious color everywhere. Thats ChrisMrs. Mr. and Myron one of the best that During the tensen visited at Salt Lake Easter time treats things us to. And last Thursday. when we see color, we just SEIDLITZ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Prele and naturally see pictures in color Craige, from Rose Mary, and at Easter time, theyre COLOR PREVIEW son, Canada, visited at the home of everywhere you look. The kids Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Davis dying their Easter eggs and last week. their baskets with filling Mrs. Darlene Nelson 'and bright green and purple straw children and Mrs. Ann Nelson Rich chocolate bunnies. Yellow Here'! your chance to win 10 glorl-- I visited at Salt Lake last Friday. candy chicks. Moms gay new ous days for 2 in colorful Hawaii all hat. The youngsters no expenses paid. Nothing to buy Bishop Thomas Spotten and spring slogans to write no jingles to comnew outfitsi, fresh Smith spanking Morris Mrs. and Mr. our Just special register during plete. from the box. The parks COLOR PREVIEW SALE featuring these at Salt Conference attended special lew prices on Seidlitz "Best platoons of tulips, daffodils and ILake. by Test" paints. The DUP Was held at the lilies. We have complete stocks of home of Mrs. Manetta Draper, Captain. Wanetta Jensen con- Kodak color films that let you LATEX WALL PAINT ducted. Prayer was by Mrs. capture all the color, all the Draper. The program included action. Make beautiful color songs, minutes by Edna Clark; snapshots for the family album ONLY WCS GALLON Lesson, Markers No. 234 to or to send to relatives, using 270 by Letitia Davis; history fo Kodacolor Film. For bright, Mfr.'s suggested retell price $6.75 Isaac Morley Sr. by Mrs. rich color slides youll be proud to show, load Kodach-rom- e Davis. II Film into your 35mm Seven (members were present. Refreshments were ser- camera. Or, if your camera takes 127 film, use Kodak SATIN ENAMEL ved. And to capture all the color and fun in movies, use the new Kodachrome II Movie Film a sure bet for Mfr.'s suggrtTfeJ retail price $2.85 on your clear, crisp pictures Maids Merry The Merry Maids Four H screen. Then bring your Easter pictClub held the first meeting to us for processing. We ures home at the of the year Friday Scdin or Gloss of Mrs. Josephine Spefncer, know how precious your pict VARNISH leader. The girlc discussed ures are, so we take extra care to see that they get the finest oroj 'cts for the year and chose processing available. Stop in ONLY cooking and sewing. LI QUART Officers were elected as fol- this week for your Kodak color Mfr.'s suggested retail price $2.35 ia .vs: Margaret Elmer, presi- film. dent; LaVonna Gay, vice presiRemember to leave your BUY NOW AND SAVE DURING THE IALII dent; Colleen Huff, secretary; Jack and white and color UIDIITZ leader.... Jean Spencer, song ilm for quality finishing and Connie Elmer, community ast service. TANNER PAINT project and recreation chairman; Joyce Hansen, reporter. GEANS PHOTO SHOP AND WALLPAPER Club leaders are Mrs. Virand Mrs. Josephine ginia Gay - Payson, Utah Phone 34 W. Ut. Ave. 4 hone Spencer. REGISTER NOW Hawaii J , I ; 4 y SannTone Medallion' mi 4'HClub News 1 a Payson attorney, was guest speaker at a meeting of the Beta Cuitus Club, held Monday night at the home of Mrs. Harry Lake last Saturday. Mr. ana Mrs. Howard Thomas and daughter,, Patricia,1 visited at Salt Lake last week! RHODES Cuitus Club Told in California Rites- Attorney Speaks at By Dorothy Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Burke Draper and children visited at Salt THE COLOSSUS OF With Biidc IMT COLOt-PRIVII- 465-222- 465-208- Webster. Mrs. Ellen Wiles, president, was chairman of the program and introduced the speaker. Mr. McMullin discussed the matter of estates and taxes and gave legal advice on pro-- j perty distribution. He said that property is more likely to go to the desired person if a will is made, rather than the popular practice of making out deeds. sea-- ! Officers for the 1962-6- 3 son were announced to be as follows: Mrs. Hazel Dastrup, president; Mrs. Thelma Vest Simurthwaite, vice president; Mrs. Carol Davis, secretary-treasureMrs. Dot Beddows, social chairman; Mils. Edna McLaughlin, Project chairman; Mrs. Afton Hermanson, Christmas chairman; Mrs. Edra Peterson, Mrs. Maxine Greenhalgh, program chairman; Mrs. Wilma Crane, civic chairman; Mrs. Louise Christensen, Valentine chairman. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Wiles, Mrs. Webster Mrs. and Mable Montague. r; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lang of Orem were hosts at a birthday dinner given in honor of Mrs. Lang. Those attending were her mother, Mrs. Lillian Hancock, Mrs. Thelma DeGraw, Mrs. May Box, Mrs. Clark Henline, Mrs. Leone Butler, Mrs. Ruby Ellsworth, all of Payson. bride, were ushers, and Mrs. Zoe Barnett, the grooms aunt, received guests with Dr. Vest. Among those who attended the event were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Carson of Provo and Mr. and Mi-s- . Bus Carson of North Hollywood, Calif. The new Mr. and Mrs. Vest are honeymooning at Carmel. an will later return to Long Beach to make their home. Make Trip to South Al-fo-- ientation course at the Mrs. Blair Davis of Flagstaff, Arizona, is visiting here with Relatives and assisting her son, Blair, in preparations for graduation from Payson High School. n, April 19, 1962 Jloll , Aimed Services operator. Thursday, QJraMe Pavson Crusader of Note The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Q. M. Burdick and her sister and brother-in-lathe George Colemans of Prepare Ld old age before Heber, joined in a Sunday ride it gets here, advised Mrs. March 23 Girl, James Paul and Bonnie and dinner at an out of town Stella Oaks, Provo, at a meeting of the Cuitus Club held Elmer OBrien, Spanish Fork. Cafe. Wednesday at the home of March 25 Boy, John Elmo and Lillian Mrs. G. Grant Gardner. People are living longer Daley Jacobson, Payson FOR ALL YOUR and almost everyone faces a March 26 PAINT NEEDS Fred Dee Girl, and Ida period of old age, said Mrs. Oaks, stating that, one should Katherine Peay Butler, Salem-GirlSee Your Nearest Fred C. and Sheila live so as to be useful to the end of life. She went on to Palmer Jensen, Goshen. Boy, Charles Ernest and BENNETS DEALER state that We have to work at being an adult, and search Bonnie Rae Jackman Gonzales CHASE LUMBER for the best means of using our Payson. March 29 minds and our hearts. Girl, Morris Edward and Mrs. Oaks was introduced COMPANY by Mrs. J. D. Christensen, Jean Nelson Crisp, Kearns. 31 March chairman of Home Life and PAYSON, UTAH Boy, Riley Joe and LeRae Family Living. Mrs. Maxine Provstgaard Johnson, Payson. White sang two numbers. Boy, Homer Mac and DeAnn Mrs. George F. Wilson presi- Eden Mills, Payson. dent elect, conducted the April 1 meeting. Boy, Donald H. and Noel Refreshments were served by Marie Archabal Wall, Eureka. Mrs. Gardner and Mrs. Girl, Bob R. and Donna Law-renq- e Schwartz, Spanish Fork. Boy, Leo LaVar and Carolyn Mrs. Thalia Dalton of South Gate, Calif., anived in Utah Argyle Felix, Springville. Girl, Evar Leon and lima Monday and will visit with her Brown Chidester, Spanish Pork. daughters and families, the David Forseys, (Pearl Dalton) April 4 Girl, Darwin Edward ant in Spanish Fork; and the Gordon Barnetts (Von Dalton) in Judy Elmer Barnes, Payson Salt Lake City. She was invited April 6 Boy, Douglas Glen to travel from California with aid Charles Smurthwaites and Mrs Marie Wentz Turner, Spri j. Lee Vest, who spent the week- ville. Boy, Kent Eugene and Marie end in Long Beach. Jean Stolt Ewell, Payson. Mrs. Thelma Peck enter- April 8 Girl, Jay DuWayne and tained her sewing club WedMelba Maude Rose Cameron, Luncheon nesday afternoon. was served to a dozen ladies, Payson. 51 Girl, Owen Brockbank and who enjoyed the social gathDone Rae Carter Rowe, Spering. anish Fork. PAINT COLORS that go vith anything jin April William LaMar and Marilynn Coombs Wilson, Salt Lake City. Girl, Ray and Viola Sorenson Betts, Spanish Fork. Boy, LaMar Joseph and Mary Kathryn Kay Johnson, Spanish Fork. G rl, Thomas Darrell and Arlene Otten newly-commis- Co&yuzen? PAINTS Artil- -- ed 7 BENNETTS Provstgaard, Payson. your .... .... (including: your budget) 9 Boy, Mrs. Herry Jeppson, a lifelery and Missile School, Fort ill. Okla. long resident of Payson, was During the course, which is honored on the occasion of her 79th birthday at a dinner for red officers. Lieutenant party given by her daughter, K.sler received instruction in Mrs. Quayle Dixon, in Spanish communications, artillery tran- Fork. Those attending were Mr tacts and combined sport, arms, gunnery and materiel and Mrs. Jeppson and their other and target acquisition. only daughter, Mrs. The school emphasizes lead- Laura Cramer, and daughter ership and the practical app-ic- of Provo; Mrs. Lodisa Jones, on of field artillery Mr. and Mrs. Armond Hantactics and techniques in the cock, Payson; Mr. and Mrs, employment of artillery mor- Sidney Elmer, Birdseye, all tars, conventional cannon, free brothers and sister of Mrs. Jep-sorockets and guided missils. and Mrs. Flint McClellan Mrs. Ruby Ellsworth, The officer is a and 1955 graduate of Payson High Payson, nieces of the honored School and a 1961 graduate of guests. the University of Utah at Salt Lake City. g-- Amorg those who attended the convention and also the Art Tea at Springville High School were: Mrs. Wightman, Mrs. Ellen Wiles, Mrs. Hazel Dastrup, Mrs. Ruth Stevens, Mrs. 'Nettie Burdick, Mrs. Myrtis Jacobs, all of Beta Cuitus Club; Mrs. Della Wilson, Mrs. Ina Sheets, Mrs. Gladys Wilson, Mrs. Della Chatwin, Mrs. Rita Page and Mrs. Mary Jeppson, Cuitus Club. Mrs. Clea Burdick, Mrs. Shirley Holman, Mrs. Rosalynn Hillman, Mrs. Joanne Matt-insoMrs. Janise Patten Junior Cuitus Club. Mrs. Verdene Page, Mrs. Madoline Dixon. Old Age Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Rasmussen of this city and her brother and wife, the Roland Mowers of Fairview, have returned from a delightful vacation in the Southern States. They left March 24th and traveled by way of Glen Canyon Dam, and while in Arizona visited the Navaho Indian Reseivation. In New Mexico they visited the Carlsbad Caverns and the Petrified Forest. Their trip was highlighted by a stop in San Antonio, Texas, where they spent several days at the beautiful new home of their nephew, Captain R. D. Mower, and family. They were entertained here Men In The at a lish and hush puppy fry given in their honor by four captains and two majors and their wives. The Rasmussens continued Clement A. Kester on to New Orlean, La, and A i my 2d Lt. Clement A. Kes-fer- , many points of interest. The son of Mr. and Mrs. two couples returned home Kester, Santaquin, Utah, from San Antonio together by completed the eight-v.t- k way of New Mexico and Colo- recently field artillery officer orrado. Kenneth Rigby, employee by the Utah Central Railroad, as a telegrapher at Provo, spent a few days recently at Martin in Carbon County as relief -n The season's newest, freshest colors to brighten any room In your home. Come in and see this year's lovely pastels ...bright accent colors . . . muted tones ... in our Colorlzer album of 1,322 paint colors theyre budget priced ! at n; Richard Rodgers, composer of 'Oklahoma" and "The King and I," stresses a new theme this year. As Honorary Education Chairman of the American Cancer Society 1962 Crusade, Rodgers urges all Americans to have annual health checkups. He was cured of cancer; his collaborator, Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, died of cancer. SEE YOUR NEAREST BENNETS DEALER Look For The Bennett's Sign Russell Herbert Russell Herbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Herbert of Pay-so- n has completed four weeks basic training with the Air Force at Lockl'and AFB in Texas. He has now been asi, signed to Keisler AFB in where he will attend Marse Code Interceptor School the coming 26 weeks. Russell enlisted March 1st of this year. He has had one year of of schooling at University Utah. Bowl em over better . DUMMIES EGGS - h. RORY CALHOUN in Prepare For The bridgroom is a son of Mr and Mrs. Charles Smurth The quilt the camp made as waite and her imother, Mrs. Lee Dr. Miles Vest, Long Beach, a fund raising project was Vest, returned to Mon-- formerly of Payson, and the Paysin Green-halgMaxine given to Mrs. day after attending the wed- - late Mable Carson Vest, ding of their nephew andj Nuptial vows were repeated Announcement was made grandson, Lee Niles Vest, and in the Long Beach Fine Arts be will next that the meeting his bride, Marlene Foiman, at Cent.r, after which the newheld on the Third Thursday of were honored at an lyweds Long Beach Calif. the month rather than the usual elaborately arranged reception Jccl Vest and Jack Forman, brothers of the groom and NEWS GENOLA Lee Niles Vest Repeats Vows City. Parliamentarian formerly held by Mrs. Barnett. A new American flag and stand was presented to the second Thursday. OLIVIA do HAVILLAND ROSSANO BRAZZI YVETTE MIMIEUX George Hamiliton Sun - Mon April 22 charge. A continuation of the March That lesson, Denominations Base Their Beliefs on the Teachings of Joseph Smith, was given by Mrs. Louise Christensen. Singing was under the direction of Mrs. Alta Cowan. The pledge to the flags was led by Gloria Barnett. Mrs. Pearl Blaine was released as historian- and Mrs. Gloria Barnett was sustained in her place. 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