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Show JHE PAYSON CHRQNICI .F SANTAQUIN Remember By Estella OTHERS DA NEWS payson UTAH FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1947 Wills Monk, principal of the Tuvlor school, took six boys and gu Is to Suit Lake City last Friday to participate in the Centenand nial children's nun hie tournament. Although they failed to win places in the tournament tne trip was very enjoyable amt Mr. Monk took them on a tour of temple square, state capstol. Hotel Utah and other places of interest. Those who went were Floyd Coles, Darrell Hiatt, George Sclman and Jackie Bingnam of the Taylor school, J.ma e Smith and Jay Oldroyd of the Peteetneet. Mrs. Monk and Mr. Coles, father of Floyd, the group. Spanish Fork Livestock Show in May Peterion ;'d Miss Arkne Hu!13 C,,rbin, enU-- t, lined tin-ri aicnts Mr. and Mis A R hop-stotc- ' A Gift From 7ilh Hod ft. the oc c UMun ht irm wedding tmnivmai v. dinno, at Wcasku Inn ITY DRUG UdS Mi. SAI.ES & SERVICE i NEW IE ,;t25 P'-'l- ine tv p VOOft HAND THE MAN -- Disk liar- - Scrapers- - f APPRECIATES KINDNESS -- THE 006 LICKS Bar- - i -- PAYSON, UTAH A HUNGRY MAN LIKE A HUM6RY DOS horse, licks ms Plate - Mrs. R. J. Peterson was hostess to the members of the Elite Club on Friday. Dinner was served front a long table cleverly deco- USED kc t:ade. Rubber, new. A-- l wer. X3 y icing - Motor 1C V : mam el neavy weight noises p, I n' lienors ;.t the Utah St.it contest. Prizes in the popular c Tne pulling match will he held a: A Its com jitoousiy as lne stiuggle Livestock Sia w's team polling no t will amount to $350.00. Spanish Folk on May Pita. Carter, Tuesday .i.zs. Martha jiNening. The house was beauti-- I fully deeoiated throughout with spring iloweis. Oni' long toble with several small tables were set for the supper for twenty-tin Miss Annis was ee people. piescnted with a lovely gift. Over Sail. 000 is expec ted to he ginning May 12. an open class, paid to exhibitors at the Utah nd .also a Junior division dairy 'state Livestock Show to he held Mr. and Mrs. Ed Griggs and m Spanish Fork, Utah. May 12 to siiow will begin, with judging in and Deal were IT. m addition to out S3, 500 in nice bueds: Holstein, Jersey and children. La Dene of Mr. and Mrs. dinner guests Guei nsev. piemiums. Arnold Smith Sundayu , Olficers of the Utah State Livestock Show expect the 1947 Centennial year will see Hundreds J exhibitors from all parts of tin state participating in the show. In addition to over $33,500 in ctual money paid to tne exhibit-ui- s in tne form of premiums and leturns at auction for tneir anit. Wvai-i- A Cookers mals. hundreds of special prizes i t PiTS'-uiwill he awarded to taose who Pressure Cookers National $19.75 show t in i r prize animals. Altnougn the large majority of Assorted Aluminum Ware. xhibitois at the show are e Mil t ors $2.75 to $21.50 peeted to he members of the Farmers of America, or Tab'e to $15.50 $8.75 Lamps clubs, it is not strictly a Junior $n,95 v DASTRUP'S No words of mine could ever tell what all your love is worth. Because no other Mom like you lives anywhere on earth. For just as sure as God has made the fragrant rose a aueen. So are you, the dearest mother mine eyes have ever seen. It lakes a lot to make a home And keep it bright and say. It takes a lot of love, And forgiveness every day For these are riches we must keep Always in our heart, Or else our home will crumble. And finally fall apart. For there is no earthly power That can make a house a qt. Unless home. there's love all through it. From the ground up to the dome. 1 A-- l. Good 1939. erv lovely party was tend-- , Miss M..rgaret Annis by the uspttal personnel at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Buss Carson visited with a Hollywood Cowboy friend, Smiley Burnett, in Salt Lake City, Wednesday, April 30. Fu-tui- V-- 8 ;s, nv Tor h A rated with miniature black sil-- i houettes of the covered wagon train, pioneers, oxen and Indians, in keeping with the centennial theme. Following dinner progressive games were played. Present were, Mrs. Wm. Broadbent, Mrs. Floyd Cloward, Mrs. Howard Holladay, Mrs. Lee Christensen, Mi's. Mennels Holladay, Mrs. A. SliOW. E. Wall, Mrs. Dan Hall and Mrs. The six days of the show will Walter Herbert. for Mrs. Lavon McKay and Mrs. he packed with activity, both BeEstella Peterson entertained on exhibitors and spectators. Mrs. Monday evening honoring Everett Taylor. Table games Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bradley were were played and luncheon served honored at a large wedding reto twelve! guests. ception held at the junior high school on Saturday evening. The bride the former Lola Heelis was lovely in a gown of traditional white satin with lace trim. Her fingertip veil hung from a crown of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of orchids and gardenas. rFor her attendants she chose sisters. Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh, Mrs. Alden Neff and Miss June Heelis and her life long friend Miss Jay Holladay and Miss Mildred Beliiston. Max Bradley acted as best man for his brother. Gordon Heelis was master of ceremonies and dancing followed the program. Rub- Trurk. i , tni'al,e- ''-p.- 'tiL. C'ur'ninc. The Santaquin-Tint.,- Mak" Vwarm day will he ;u Id Sst.i.d... MLV 3 at 2:30 p.m. at the rtak. house. The t.'.uiw 'T'Kineei Uas. the Kiris and their mutr- ers are asked to diess as pcneeH or in gingham diesses. Sur.bun- nets will ue turnis ied. A ury line program has bet n ai and basket luncheon will ranged be enjoyed. Mis. Inez Kay was hostess to the Ladies Literary Club on Wednesday evening. Election of was held and the following officers will take charge ol next year s activities. President Della Hudson, Vice President Jennie Hendrickson, Secretary & Treasurer Vivian Roper, Program Cum. Ella Miles, Olive Greenhalgh and Mary Nelson. Following the business meeting a social and luncheon were enjoyed. Payson, Utah u. Tthti St.C A luncheon was served this week by Mrs. Mack Reynolds, for the Stitch and Chatter club at her home. SPRING NEWS $14.00 to $29.50 $8.75 to $26.50 $5.25 - $3.95 $2.95 $6.75 to $9.25 Loluiivg iMetal Chairs Card Tables 1 lam pet s too. With Mother's Day just a little over a week away we want to inivte you to come in and see the many beautiful and appropriate gift items we have here for that one and only "Mother O' Furcka U Apex Vacuum Cleaners, 59.95 to 79.50 FREE KINDLING These two beautiful sentiments are by Berry Robinson. Like them? We do WOOD Mine." YOU HAUL IT DASTRUP'S N Phone 49 West 52 Confections u Time to get out your sewing basket and summer wardrobe. get to work on your Beautiful wearables by the yard right Mrs. A. O. Bartholomew entertained her bridge club Thursday evening. Mrs. Wilmer.Ilill was special guest. Gifts Sporting Goods Utah Ave. 2j. fOINGUES HAP VOUR. D0NY53VB0B1 DAY IT PAYS TO TRADE By MRS. D. J. BUTLER Mr. Mark Bartholomew who is at the mission home in Salt Lake City visited with his parents over the weekend. 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