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Show FRIDAY. MAY 17. PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON UTAH THE D.U.P. NOTES Mrs. Kate Carter of Salt Lake City, State President of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, was in attendance at a meeting of Sego Lily Camp, held at the home of Mrs. Laura Wightman. She came at the invitation of Mrs. Ethel Page, captain of the camp. She gave the ladies a fine talk and then conducted the election of officers. Mrs. Nellie Hall was elected captain, Mrs. Lillian Hancock and Mrs. Cora Daniels Mrs. Zelpha Tanner, secretary. The lesson Utah Pioneers in Nevada was given by class leader Mary P. Harding. Mrs. New officers were elected at a meeting of the Peteetneet Camp DUP, held at the home of Captain Anna Jones. Elected were Mrs. Laura Coombs, captain; Mrs. Minnie Sheffield, 1st Mrs. May Hamilton, 2nd Mrs. Alta DeGraw, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Rhoda Davis, historian; Mrs. Hael Gasser, registrar Mrs. Mary Wyler and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Wightman are visiting in Salt Lake City this week their daughter, Mrs. Florence Badham. vice-captai- n; vice-captai- n; Laura Elmer, choristers; Mrs.Min-ni- e Douglass, parliamentarian; Mrs. Vina Mendenhall, relic custodian; Mrs. Versa Sylvester.chap-lain- . Mrs. Grace Broekbank of the Utah County Camp, conducted the election. The lesson on the pioneers in Nevada was given by class leader Rhea Hone. Musical selections were given by Mrs. Phoebe Kapple entertained with Melba Jones and little son. piano selections and Mrs. Sarah Miss Jean Harmer who is atShepherd read two of her original poems. Refreshments were serv- tending the U. S. A. C. at Logan, ed to 21 members. came home for Mothers Day and was accompanied by a classmate, Miss Gardner of Delta. The following members of the Miss Marietta LaVaun Forey, also a stumet of Pioneers Utah Daughters dent at the A. C., was home and Saturday May 4, at the Junior had a classmate, Miss Dorothy high school, cleaned, indexed and Sanford of Delta for her guest. arranged the pioneer relics in the cabinets: Camp 1, Captain Susan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jorgenson Ashby; Peteetneet Camp, Captain and and Mr. and Mrs. Anna Jones, Minnie Sheffield; Curtisfamily family of Salt Camp Sego Lily, Cora Daniels, Lake Harding and Mothers City spent Day Myrtle Hancock, Birdie Allan; here with Camp Sea Gull, Captain Mary J. Mrs. Labantheir parents, Mr. and Harding. McClellan, Della Badham, Ella V. Hutchinson, Anna Snyder, ElizaClarence Weed, a former resibeth Manwill. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers extend an invita-to- dent of Payson, visited here last to Payson residents and resi- week with Mrs. Susan Ashby and dents of surrounding communities family. He is now living in Salt to visit the Junior high school and Lake after being released from view the many relics. Many of the Service. He was in the Pacific area for four years serving in them are over 200 years old. the infantry. vice-captain- s; n Payson Camp No. 1, Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their monthly meeting and election of officers at the home of Mrs. H. Belcher. Captain Susan Ashby presided and Mrs. Tessie Driscll conducted. Mrs. Elsie Bartholomew and Mrs. Lula Hermansen were in charge of the music. The history of Edward Kay was read by his Pearl Graves, and the lesson on Mormons in Nevada was given by Mrs. Ashby. Mrs. Pearl J. Daniels and Mrs. Emma Huff of Provo, officers of the Utah County Camp, were present as guests. Mrs. Daniels talked on the DUP paper drive and the Brigham Young dinner Roz-el- la Mrs. Elwood Loveless, of Payson, on June 1.. Mrs. Huff conducted the elec- Ray E. Loveless and Claude Fraltion and officers elected for the ey of Salt Lake are spending the week fishing near Casper, Wyo. coming term included Captain, Mrs. Fraley and her three daughMrs. Florence Mitchell; 1st Mrs. Pearl Graves; 2nd ters are visiting her with her Mrs. Elwood Loveless, Drissell; mother, Mrs. and Ray Loveless and little secretary treasurer, Mrs. Susan vice-captai- n, Kathleen, are spending Ashby; historian, Mrs.Della Fran-co- daughter, the week with her parents, Mr. chorister, Mrs. Elsie Bar- and Mrs. Elisha Warnr. tholomew. A reading was given by Marilyn Oldroyd and refreshMr. and Mr. Vernon Stanton ments were served by the hostess had for their guests over Mothers to twenty guests. Day their children, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Stanton and Mr. and Mrs. Camp Sea Gull DUP met Thurs- DeMar Clayson and son, Michael, day at the home of Mrs. Ella V. of Ogden, also Mrs. Stantons sisHutchinson for the closing meet- ter, Mrs. Leon Peay and chialdren ing of the season and election of of Nephi. officers for the next two years. The meeting was under the direction of Captain Mary J. McClellan. Music was under the direction of Mrs. Iva Chase and Mrs. Ramona Smith. Captain McClellan welcomed the group and gave a report of the past three years work. A paper on early life in Payson and financial report, Mrs. Anna T. Snyder; lesson Mormons in Nevada, Class Leader Mrs.Mad-olin- e Dixon remarks, Mrs. Della Badham and Mrs. Ella V. Hutchinson. Mrs. Emma Beardall, a county officer of Springville, was present, made a few remarks and conducted the election, assisted by a nominating committee, consisting of Mrs. Phoebe Reid, Mrs. Ella Cowan and Mrs. Elizabeth Manwill. The following officers were elected: Captain, Ramona Della Smith; 1st Hazel King; 2nd Coray; chorister, Della Badham; organist, Nellie Bannister; secretary and treasurer, Anna Snyder; registrar, Iva Chase; historian, Mary J. McClellan; custodian of relics, Ella Cowan; chaplain Rebecca Loveless, parliamentarian, Ella V. Hutchinson. Assisting hostesses were Mary J.McClellan, Della Badham and Anna Snyder. Refreshments were served. For the last fifty years the cen- point in Indiana. VALLEY MORTUARY Phone 107 PAYSON, UTAH unt.i Tuesday. Badham. Mr. and Too La See was ho M-Donald Curtis gave a M:ss Geraldine Tanner hci at hon- supper party Friday evening in tesS at a waffle dance i her son, Richard, who was day the gnl' home fter e' , cer biuting his 11th birthday cake and candles dec-0Sjuing flowers Her The birthday were sai y. guests atod the table. decorated in the form of a Lag YOUR & Do an-uiv- vc is Lauicnc Williams, David Cailis t, miniature o May pole. Twenty-twLoiarine Schramm, Calvm the occasion. enjoyed classmates liams. Lois Carlisle, Gilbert Geraldine Tanner and Ray Jewett. Mis Leah Higginbotham of Salt l'i"ke Cty is heie to visit with her unA social was held in the Second hstor Mrs. Rebecca Loveless, On Sun- Memorial Day. Tuesroom alter til Ward Relief Society of the d iv they were dinner guests at day afternoon in honor Nadine the home of their brother, John Mrs. outgoing presidency, of and T Lant It was in observance Finch Edna Mrs. Brown, to cele-biaalso and Dav Motheis' Mrs. Edna Twede, also the officers tiie biithduv of Mrs. and membeis of the organization mi, Mr. L;int and Mrs. Paik new being transferred to the daughter of Mr.and Wilson, Leita ward. The program was under Lant Mrs. the dnection of Mrs. Clysiia Powell and included an address of welcome, President Leila Parker: tribute, Mrs. Sarah Sterling: high school sextette, Noielle Jones, Gayle Badham, Evelyn Ellsworth, CORAY-PICKERING COMP MontaJan Barney and aMxine ChrisPaul gue accompanied by tensen; oratorical reading, Pearl Dealers in Butler; trombone solo, John Hiatt; reJones: Jean Anna reading, HOME FURNISHINGS ntal ks, Stake R. S. President Nadine Brown; selections, Relief Society chorus, directed by Laura MURPHY PAINTS AND VAR! were Wightman. Refreshments seived to 75. GLASS MIRRORS FOR ALL VOLUME Nelson, -- te g Hig-pinbo- tn WSINI THE SC abund e 5 bombarded by an estimated meteors. 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OATS Quaker's, Quick or Regular Ige. pkg FIGS Sultana Breakfast Figs DOWN-TO-EART- f which k dom of he KILLS: Wild Morning Glory DANIELS - liliness. KILLER -- Jot tha and iul jension The INTERNAL Weed $3.00 quart. 1 $10.00 gal. 5 gal. ..$35.00 We Have It In Stock rich. us ;es WEEDONE 1 . this world, up, j Dandelions Honeysuckle, etc. 6 oz. $1.00 life-Rev- E GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIO Plastic and Aluminum Hampers $5.5 is earth's atmosphere daily The of gems pj en-rou- te 3.49 the Dean Badham here Sunday were Salt Lake City the birthday and Day Motheis for mother. of their 1t above the blistering hot pavements in these comfortable, airy platform playshoes! Supple perforated leathers, porous fabrics, bright shades and white, cushiony wedges; sandals, moccasins, pumps to give you style and walking ease! W ara proud of our maintenance of rigid standards of our profession . . every detail receives thoughtful and tactful handling. In time of need, you can depend on Valley Mortuary to give the utmost in service. 1 - n, ter of population in the United States has been placed at some Miss Lf'da Simons was guest of honor at a birthday partya a g nesday night arranged a swim at After of 12 frunds. t0 tru Arrowhead, the fiioup went ha a late: and Simons hjme Mr. and Mrs. George Manwill home the at slumber paity of Concord, Calif., and Mrs. Etta Chan.beis. Cowan of San Francisco, are the Lora Jean A. Hanson guests of Mrs. Sarah Salt Mrs. Hanson is at her home. Mrs. John F. Oleson offi lends with their sister. i.visiting Lake City in Payson for a few days. and N Morgan Mr, Glen Berge was hostess to daughter, M.s. D. home o the at son uie the ladies of bridge club with small until the Bale Clifford a luncheon followed by bridge. and Mrs. Oleson and Pries were given to Mrs. Clark first part of June. Mr. tnem Reece, Mrs. Max Carson and Mrs. Mr. Morgan accompanied and Wednseday Lake Salt from Ralph McBeth. Special guests morning. Thui sday returned were Mrs. Lawrence Wilson and Mrs. Clarence Hill. The womens organization ofa held Mr. and Mrs. Max Stanton and the Community Church Tuesday intere-tnmeeting two sons have returned to their very home in Pocatello, Idaho, after evening at the church. Guest who spending Mothers Day here with speaker was Robert Baird, in the their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray served as a first lieutenant Stanton. They visited here re- Army An Coips in India and rea cently after Max returned from turned hun.e leeently. He gave service in the Pacific. Mrs. Stan- very inteiesting talk on his experton and children remained here iences in India and displayed a and Max went to Pocatello and fine collection of trophies. Light obtained employment. refreshments w ere served. Mrs. Ethel Bi"tze presided at the Mrs. Erma Shuler returned meeting. home Monday from a visit in California with her daughter, Mrs. A group of friends held a noJoe McNabb. While she was hostess paitv Wednesday evening won there, Mr. and Mrs. McNabb of Mrs. Emma Wilhome at the a $265 combination radio phonowas followed with Dinner son. graph which was given by a Boy Rook. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Scout organization. John F. Oleson of Salt Lake, Mr. of Spanish Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Welch of and Mrs. Orla Stewart Dr and Mrs. A. L. Curtis, Fork, in lived who Spencer, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Page, Mr. and Payson several years ago, are vis- Mrs. Carl O. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. iting here with Mrs. John Staheli Sid Coray, Mr. and Mrs. Laban and other friends. They are to California where they in- Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Mr. and Mrs. George Q. tend to live. Mr. Welch was with Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Warthe Union Pacific Railroad while Spencer, ner and Mrs. Wilson. vice-Captai- vice-captai- Bates of OBn . s Dav l.oie M., wiUd and Bates ,,, M.,. Martha VMtan Jerry Buys celebrated his 11th birthday Monday with a party in the park given by his mother, here. Mrs. Marie Buys and his grand- living mother, Mrs. Hazel Patten. 25 Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stanton of his young friends were present to enjoy the game and refresh- entertained at dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Max Stanton and ments provided for their two children of Pocatello, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stanton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith of Spanish Fork entertained the members of their Saturday night social club from Payson Saturday evening. Dinner was followed by bridge and prizes for high scores were given to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harmer and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith. I 9j6 j is |