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Show CHRONICLE tfceietii Jietes Mis. C. E. McReth is at home Ms Ella Amos on a after spending several weeks in J occasin t,f her birthday, Woodands, California, with Mr. LofrfWivrs c ailed last a and Mrs. Ned Stewart who are Bela Cullus ,v at her Club was the parents of a young baby boy, Mr. Holds and born at the time of Mrs. McBeths Annual f0ut of town fame "gvron Thai inon of Midvale; stay in California. Mrs. Stewait Spring Luncheon Hannah Thurmon of Eureka; is the former Gail McBeth, a . Eva '289, Mrs. Ladies of the Retu Cullus of Mr. and Mrs. McBeth. daughter jack dub Jessie Smith, and Mrs. Before returning to Utah the held their annual spring luncheon r Duggins, of Provo; from ti a vtler visited in Los Angeles and election March 15 at Dons with her mother, Mrs. J. M. Cafe. Theme for the affair was were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and Bob Thomas. Mrs. McBeth spent the The New Look with decorations Amos and Ronald. past weekend at Mt. Pleasant, and toasts following the idea U: ,spencf wheie daughter Nada is a stu- Silhouettes ol new fashioned girls made walls and T shaped table L. Elmer left dent at Wasatch Academy. an(j M;s. for Panguitch, where gaj and binds ol yellow dafodils , son Loland Elmer and his Ruth Vincent of Provo spent were bi ightened with yellow and candles burning in crystal home. From their make Thursday in Payson with her sis- green iiy ac- ivjitch, M;s. Elmer will ter, Elizabeth Crook. The ladies holders. Dainty nut cups held Mr. and Mrs. Leland attended DUP meeting at the placecaids. Lr and their daughter, Joan, home of Laura Cloward. Pledge to the flag was given with Trelma Curtis as colorbear-er- , L Mesa. Arizona, LDS followed by prayer by Grace Joan will be married. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rowe Groes-becWightman. in will remain Elmer Community singing attended an open house in was conducted by Edith Wyler. aitch to assist with the Provo which honored Mr. and 1 oastmistress Helen Wridc in-- , which leland Mrs. Kenneth Johnson who were tioduced the following toast to Aes. recently married in the Logan the New Look: Will We Like LDS temple. The bride is a niece It?, Evelyn Davis; Are We Clyde Chambers, formerly of Mr. Groesbeek. Ready For It?", Lena Lasses; Vaudis Luldle, and daughter What Will It Do To Our Moral?, Oakland, Calif., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Jackson Lela MaAfce; What The Man of of Mr. and Mrs. ne home left Sunday on a business trip to the Street Thinks, Ruth Walton. fcjr Liddle. Chicago, Milwaukee and Gary, Musical numbers were given by Indiano. They expect to return Geraldine and Loraine Paitridge S. Welch of Los d and Cora Lasser entertained with Saturday evening. in Payson this week a reading. r.n his wife who has been Lela McAfee, vice piesident of Young Miss Connie Smith cele;ng with Mr. and Mrs. Walter of her the dub, will advance to the preseleventh brated the year and Mr. and Mrs. Frank birth last Saturday when she in- idents chair in September and and families for the past vited eleven of her school chums the following officers were electA number of ral weeks. ed to serve with her for the 1948-4to a party at her home. A decoraLves from Salt Lake City and all season; Wilma Crane, ted birthday cage caught eyes pn have called at the Rigby at luncheon time after which Lisle Coon, secretary with the elderly its to visit Connie is and treasurer; Anna Dale Lovewere enjoyed. games Mr. and Mrs. Welch are a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd less, Christmas project chairman; r.:s of tne Rigby ladies Alice Peerv, social chairman; Smith. Mable Montague, dance chairman; Ellen Turner has returned Mrs. Ethel J. Breeze has re- Ruth Walton, parliamentarian; hisCalifornia where she has from Detroit, Michigan, Trelma Curtis, reporter and turned 55 the past few weeks. Ramona and Edith torian, Wyler two the past where she has spent months with a daughter and her Smith, music directors. Mon-amet firemen last lady t In charge of arrangements for Mr. and Mrs. Oliver P. the home of Anna Dale family, will be the' luncheon was Ida Reece asHawkins Mrs. Hawkins. eless. Routine business and and Grace remembered as the former Eu- sisted by Lasca Lunt iwork occupied the time. of the social Wightman of this Breeze city. genie Leola Lance and children Mr. and Mrs. Russel Wilson returned from Teasdale, Junior Cultus Club ,e county, where they spent and small daughter spent Tuessal days last week with the day in Payson with Mr. and Mrs. Elects Officers aits of Mrs. Lance, Mr. and Robert L. Wilson and other Junior Cultus dub met March IC. F. Turgeson. 11 at the home of Dorothy Homes with Alice Spencer acting as President Priscilla presided and Dawna An-- , di ess read the Club Collect. The program was under the di-- i lection of Arline Stewart and Margie Fricke. Gean Worthing- ton gave an interesting discussion of the technique of making home moving pictures. He presented a movie film which illustrated the improvement in films and cameras used in the past ten Sat-wlier- Herman Twede arranged a surprise birthday party in honor of his wife Mrs. Herman Twede, inviting members of the family to Payson Club News e fam-enjoye- d. Annual Spring Luncheon Held by Cultus Club; Llecf Officers for 1 04849 f : ' Hig-jH- Bu.-h- s. The annual spring luncheon and election of new officers was held Wednesday afternoon at the Spi ing Lake ward hull with Mrs. Hcber Jones, president, presid- 'Pboot, r Meri-'Amo- s, tejn-In'he- re k nt Ange-rrive- ing. With tables arranged to form a large U, covers were laid for fifty dub women, with all appointments in keeping with St. Patricks Day. An arrangement of gieen and white flowers and candles centered the head table with potted shamrock placed spaced Ibetween lighted white tapers on the long tables. Tiny gieen and white parosols were favors, with a folded green shamrock holding the printed program and menu. Welcomed to the luncheon was expressed by President Jones, followed by prayer by Ruby Cheever. The program included a vocal duet by Jane Coon and Bonnie Ockerman with Gerry Hiatt at the piano; dance number by a group of high school girls; vocal solo, Sarah Vance with Elsie Eekcrsley accompanying on the piano. Toastmistress, Emma Broad bent introduced the following toasts to The New Look: Fannie's New Look, Kathryn Groes-becFrom the Mans ViewWilson; RemodelGladys point, ing for the New Look, Rosievell Hansen; The Long and the Short of It, Lucille Spencer and Dorothy Christensen. Topping the afternoon, Nellie Stewart led the group in singing My Wild Irish Rose with Virginia Loveless at the piano. Three district officers were present including Hazel Erland-son- , president of Nebo First District and member of the Cultus club; Mrs. C. R. Lomax, district vice president; and Mrs. J. Earl Reed, chairman of peace service. In charge of elections was the president of last year, Mrs. Emma Wilson, who announced the following officers elected by the group to have charge of the 1948-4club year: vice president, Thelma Harmer; recording secretary, Virginia Loveless; corresponding secretary, Sarah Sterling; treasurer, Rosievell Hanson. Martha Chard, vice president of the current jear will take the president's chair. In charge of the affair were Thelma Harmer, chairman of social committee, and Patricia Baryears. tholomew, Ella Money, Ruby Following the program a busiHazel Coray, Hazel Patness meeting was held at which Cheever, Mamie and ten, Chappie, commitclub year officers for the 1948-4tee members. vice Alice elected. were Spencer, president of the current year will Mrs. Kathryn Betts entertained take the president's chair with the following newly elected of- her sewing club Thursday eveficers: Clara Holden, vice presi- ning at her home. Luncheon was dent; Shanna Dee Reece, secre- served at eight p.m., with covers for Mrs. Byron Dastrup, tary and treasurer; Arline Stew- placed Mrs. Ray Stanton, Mrs. LaVieve art, reporter. Sargent, Mrs. Hazel Stanton, Mrs. Larry Butler entertained Mrs. Vernon Stanton, Mrs. Dora her bridge dub Thursday eve- Loveless, Mrs. Henrietta Dougning at her home on East First lass, Mrs. Ethel Francom, Mrs. J. South street. Three tables were W. Pickering, and Mrs. Ella Amos at play with high score awards Mrs. Cora Mendenhall was hosgoing to Mrs. Rofell Reece and Mrs. R. T. Carruth of Orem, who tess to her bridge club Thursday was a guest. Mrs. Carruth is the evening with twelve guests enmother of Mrs. Butler. joying dinner and cards. Mrs. Claudine Pulvcr, Mrs. Thea Witt, Mrs. Ella Amos entertained the Mrs. Lucille Taylor, and Mrs. Junior Delta bridge dub Thurs. Leita Wilson were guests excluafternoon. Special guests were sive of regular club members. Mrs. Mable Robinson, Mrs. J. Prizes for high score were awardRowe Groesbesk, and Mrs. Sarah ed to Mrs. Floyd Smith, Mrs. Sterling. High score awards went Alice Peery, and Mrs. Josephine to Mrs. Fearn Gray, Mrs. Ray Conk. Stevens, and Mrs. L. D. 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Wanless, who were guests at the Laban Harding home over Saturday and Sunday are enroute to San Antonio, Texas for a short visit. Miss their Wanless, Dorothy daughter, returned to her duties in Salt Lake City as instructor of English at the University of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Tanner, en- tertained at a dinner party Sunday for the following sons and daughters: Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tanner and children; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilson and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nash and children of Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Spence Snow were hosts to their regular Rook club Monday with supper served early in the evening. Enjoying their hospitality were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Page, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Twede, Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Cowan, and Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Spencer, with prizes going to the last three named. According to word received Wednesday night honoring his fourteenth birthday. Games were played and refreshments were Those served. present were: Gloria Hiatt, Beverley Taylor, Marian Chambers, Elaine Balle, Erma Sutherland, Sandra Brock-banJune Ann Fullmer, Joyce Leo Chambers, Dick Wilson, Christensen, Bobby Fullmer, Kenneth Shepherd, and Phil Jones. Springville. Boy, Mar. 6 to Carroll Hardy and Velma Maureen Nelson Davis, Genola. Girl, Mar. 9 to Lavar Q. and Carrol Nelson Dutson, Lynndyl. Boy, Mar. 10 to Elmo Burnor and Venda Virginia Anderson Starr, Nephi. Boy, Mar. Miss Janice k, Iiivsiiii, Kali FRIDAY & SATURDAY MARCH 0 19-2- NELSON EDDY ILONA MASSEY in NORTHWEST OUTPOST and THE GAY RANCHERO IN TRUCOLOR Starring ROY ROGERS AND TRIGGER SUN. MON. . TUES. MARCH to El wood Reed and Phyllis Bagley Hall, Nephi. Loveless, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Loveless, was hostess to a group of children Sunday afternoon when she celebrated her 7th birthday at her home on South Main Street. A lovely birthday cake was the center of attraction while refreshment!! were served, after which games were enjoyed by 19 young folks. A feature of the afternoon was the recording of a nursery rhyme by each child who gave his name before he recited his poem. Gifts for Janice were included among the thrills of the day. Mrs. Belle Montague has BING CROSBY BOB HOPE GARY COOPER RAY MILLAND ALAN LADD BARBARA STANWYCK PAULETTE GODDARD DOROTHY LAMOUR SONNY TUFTS JOAN CAULFIELD in VARIETY GIRL WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY MARCH 24-2- 5 JIMMY re- WAKELY in SONG OF THE DRIFTER and THAT WAY WITH WOMEN Starring DANE CLARK MARTHA VICKERS k, Mrs. Dave Shuler has returned from California, where she has visited for the past two months with daughters Geraldine and r Helen, (Mr. and Mrs. Arch and Mr. and Mrs. Joe at San Diego and Long Beach. Tliealrc SI ;ir 10 turned from a months stay at Magna with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Montague and family. Mrs. Ross who is the former Montague, Erma Jean McClellan, gave birth to a baby dauyhter, Fdb. 27th. The couple have one other daughter and one son. Belle Montague also visited in Tooele with a Mrs. Vilate Hanson, Jennie D. sister, Mrs. Wm. Pitt. McClellan, Mrs. Kathryn Groes-beoMr. and Mrs. Ed Jones attendMrs. Stella Harper, Mrs. Katie Staheli, Mrs. Margret Welch ed the funeral of his son, Earl Mrs. Della Badham and Miss E. Jones, in Ogden, March 13. Henrietta Douglass enjoyed a luncheon Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. E. Stevenson on West Fourth North street. Perfect figuretrainers Yellow daffodils in a white easter bunny furnished table decorafor lithe young moderns tions and a social afternoon No Other Bra Fils Quite So Well As Warncrctta , Wa s Wit-twe- Mrs. Philo Wightman is again at home in Payson after spending the past month in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Badham. Mrs. A. 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They solve any problem . from the youthful figure with a noticeable rib structure but slight bust developto the more mature ment figure with average or large . . and heavier, body frame pendulous busts. 1.49- - 1.98 :ustom-mad- of Mr. and Mrs. Flint McClellan, Mrs. Ann Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs.- McClellan and Wayne daughter visited in &agna, over the weekend, with Mr. and Mrs. Kay Perkins and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Henline. Mrs. Perkins and Mrs. Henline are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Flint McClellan. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Montague, another daughter of the McClellans. Both Mrs. Henline and Mrs. Montague have recently given birth They are to baby daughters. of Mrs. Alphabet Its wonderful to see how they coax young silhou- easily Mr. and Mrs. Junior Lundell were honored at a family dinner party Sunday at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Balle. Those present besides the honored guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ronal J. Crump and baby Sharon; Bob, Lynn and Elaine Balle, and the grandmother of Lundell, Sandy, Utah. BUY A birthday party was given for Lynn Balle at his home last Joll at the fam-ly- i here by relatives, Mr. and Mrs. join in merry-makinhomo on South Main street. Dean Holden of Clearfield are Enjoying a decorated birthday the happy parents of a baby son cake and othr refreshments were born March 17th. The little boy Mr. and Mrs. Twede, Mr. and Mrs. has one sister, Linda. The very proud grandparents are Mr. and Leon Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. VernMrs. P. A. Holden and Mr. and al Twede, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bigler. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Morris, all Mrs. Lyndon Crook. The child of Payson: Mr. and Mrs. Ray is the first grandson of the Crook Mother of the new boy Lofgren, Mrs. Delia Hams, and couple. Mrs. Viola Allen, Springville; Mr. is the former Deon Crook. and Mrs. Elvon Butler, Spring Girl, Mar. 1 to Glen L. and LeLake, and Mrs. Fern West of Salt ona Hill Cloward, Salem. Lake City. Boy, Mar. 1 to Don and A game of cards occupied the Florence La Vois Evelyn Colvin Kirk, of time, with prizes awarded to Mrs. Goshen. Bigler and Leon Tanner. Girl, Mar. 2 to Horace Larry Mrs. Twede received a number and Geraldine Curtis Burton, of of lovely birthday gifts. Payson. Boy, Mar. 2 to Rollo E. and A family gathering was held Ruth Hall Jensen, Nephi. over the weekend at the home Boy, Mar. 3 to Harlin Joseph of Mr .and Mrs. Laban Harding. and Velma Louise Johnson WilThose coming from out of town liams, Levan. Girl. Mar. 3 to Owen Kent and included: Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Wanless and daughter Dorothy erona Deon Davis McCormick, Wanless of Logan; Mr. and Mrs Suntaquin. Boy, Mar. 4 to Henry Herbert George W. Page of Tooele; Mrs. Anna P. Robinson and Mrs. Fern and Sarah Anelia Bale Peterson, West of Salt Lake City; w'ith the Goshen, Girl, Mar. 6 to Irwin Charles following guests from Payson: Mr. and Mrs. Arza Page, Mr. and and Alice Ruth Koyle Reynolds, Mrs. Earl Page, Miss Cora Page. Payson. Girl, Mar. 6 to Vaun Kay and General visiting was highlighted by a family dinner served on Coe Jane Williams Weight, of Mis. BEFORE YOU (CraMc . e . ... . small medium large for junior-typ- e figures "Trade Mark Reg. U.S. Pat. Of. let our experienced corsetiers find the perfect Warner bra for you! Come in NURSING BRASSIERE 2.95 -- Trade Mark Reg. U.S. Pat. Of. |