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Show 28 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON. UTAH FRIDAY. JANUARY CHRONICLE Girl, Jan. 15, Glen J. and Em ma La Vern Jarrett Wilson, Ne-ph- of the Tres Joli Bridge club was held at the home of Mrs. J. H. Ellsworth last Thursday evening. Topic at Cultus Club i. Regular meeting of the Cultus club was held at the home of s Mrs. Sid Coray, with Mrs. Chard, president, in charge. The program was under the direction of Mrs Ida Huish, chair-- ' man of literature and drama, who introduced Mrs. Gould Dixon, guest speaker, who discussed Writers of Utah. Music included a vocal solo by Carl O. Nelson, who sang the BYU song and by a group of high school students, who sang, The Silver and the Grwm, words and music of the latter written by O. P. Huish, pioneer writer of Payson. The group sang, When Its Springtime in the Rockies, folk song of Utah, written by Utahns at BYU. Members of the club posed for a group picture. Hostesses were Mrs. Glenn Loveless, Mrs. Owen Loveless, and Mrs. Heber Jones. and Anita Eleanor Spottisiwoode Hannifan, Goshen. Girl, Jan. 20, Donald Lee and Lonita Kidd Feltch, Payson. Boy, Jan. 21, Ned William and Edith Lucile Hazel Daley, Provo. Girl, Jan. 23, Junior H. and Lois June Balle Lundell, Payson. dinner A hot, German-styl- e delighted a number of ladies last Friday when they spent the day at the home of Mrs. Robert L. Covers were laid for Wilson. Mrs. Sarah Wilson, Mrs. Ella Anderson, Mrs. Tessie Drissell, Mrs. Laura Cloward. and Dinner guests at the R. L. Wilson home Thursday evening were Mrs. Wilsons sister and her family of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Christensen and sons, Kent and Jack. Mrs. Nate Thomas entertained her sewing club at her home with luncheon and stitching occupying the time. Mrs. Vernon Stanton served a hot dinner Saturday night to a number of friends who were in- vited to enjoy the Stanton hospitality. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Verner Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Dastrup. Mrs. La Vieve Sargent, Albert Hurst, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanton. A game of Five Hundred followed the dinner hour, with prizes going to Mrs. Dastrup and Mrs. ' Foreign Countries At Beta Cultus Meeting Unneeded gifts received at Christmas were exchanged for others (equally unneeded) and brought much merriment to the gioup. Luncheon was served to twelve guests, with awards at bridge given to Mrs. Wendell Erlandson and Mrs. Glenn Love- Mar-eellu- Girl, Jan. 16. Vern William and Virginia Jolly Marrott, of Spanish Fork. Boy, Jan. 16, Roy E. and Emma Joe Powell Gilson, Nephi. Boy, Jan. 16, Max Edward and Mary Anne Butler Cook, Payson. Boy, Jan. 17, Anthon Reed and Ruth E. Baker Thompson, Salem. Boy, Jan. 19, Howard Thomas and Ethel Tranchell Clayson, of Payson. Girl, Jan. 20, Gerald Holman and Zella Stephenson Carter, of Levan. Boy, Jan. 20, Edmund Patrick Louis A. Bates Discusses Annual White Elephant party Writers of Utah Hull (CraMe tes i$oeieti( 24-ho- sen ice, protested. We do, he said repioachfully. But we only work eight hours eight a day. Today's Thursday siding. hours today, eight hours Friday, Guest speaker was Louis A. eight on Sattidy. That s who discussed various service. Bates, foreign countries and showed Thats the way it was, too slide pictures of Palestine, Ireland, Lima, and Peru. In a night club one evening a Evelyn Davis gave a report on world peace. very pretty gni was wearing aiound her neck, a thin chain anPlans were made for the nual Valentine Ball to be held in from which hung a tiny golden men of the Payson Fourth ward amusement an plane. One stared atyoung so that it hall February 12 with Sherm in the party him: Do asked the finally girl his orchestra and proLoveless vou like my little airplane? viding the music. As a matter of fact, he reFormer members of the club at it. I and members of the Cultus club plied, I wasn't looking and Junior Cultus clubs and their was really admiring the landing field. partners are invited to attend. Mrs. M. L. Oldroyd, Mrs. B. S. Eggertson, and Mrs. Love- were especially invited geusts in addition to members of less the club, Edward Bates entertained their social club Saturday evening with dinner at Dons cafe followed by cards at the Bates home. Present were Mr. and Mr. Howard Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mayer, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Wignall, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. were Prizes at card Bates, Mrs. Sterling Taylor entertainawarded to Mrs. Ellsworth and Mr. Johnson. ed her bridge club at an nicely and card arranged luncheon All evening. Wednesday party Mrs. Hyrum McClellan was were club of the presmembers hostess to her bridge club Thursto with going ent, bridge prizes day evening, with luncheon serv- Mrs. Almon Harmer, Mrs, Dean ed at three small tables and cards Simmons, and Mrs. Waldo Wiloccupying the balance of the son. time. Bridge awards were given to Mrs. Wallace Brown and Mrs. Social Tea of the Community Merrill Smith. Mrs. Aldon Ludlow and Mrs. Ralph Coombs Church held their regular meetwere present in addition to mem- ing Tuesday afternoon at the Don J. McCoy home, with Mrs. bers of the club. Mrs. and I Beta Cultus met this week at the home of Ivy Hodgson, with Wilma Crane, vice president, pre- less. Mr. Needing some clothes cleaned in a hurry, I searched the small I was visitGeorgia town where I found a sign' Cleanuntil ing Serving and Pressing ice. After explaining my needs I said, "Ill be back for my suit tomorrow. Wont be ready till Sattidy, replied the proprietor. But I thought you had Beehive Girls of Payson Park ward were hostesses at a nicely arranged luncheon Tuesday evening at the ward chapel. Mothers of the girls were honored guests. Valentine motif decorated the two long tables, with twenty girls and mothers seated at each table. Beekeepers of the three groups are LaPreal Payson people who attended Pulver, Ruby Allan, and Lasca the Fruit Growers convention in Lunt. Provo last Friday included: A. Z. Lester Robbins, Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fair- Frank Harding, Laban Harding, banks left Tuesday morning for Mrs. Harvey Hutchinson, Carl California, where they expect to Schramm, Reed Schramm Marvisit at the homes of their sons tin Schramm, Harold Patten, and families, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Angus Mellor, Dave McMullln, Fairbanks in Los Angeles, and and Roland Erlandson. Mr. and Mrs. Walker Fairbanks The first Normal School in the in San Francisco. They plan lo extend their trip into old Mexico world was established in before they return home. Elizabeth McCoy, hostess. The group spent the afternoon sewing, with lunahean served to twenty ladies. From a letter sent to a customer by a Sacramento, Calif., department store: Although hundreds of letters and telephone calls come to us each day, we fake a personal interest in each one. As far back as 1920 he United States consumed 368,183,386 lbs. of oleomargerine. Santaquin News ed her card club Wednesday at her home with eight guests assembled for luncheon and a social evening. Mrs. Frank Losser and Mrs. Bliss Elmer were presBy EateBa Ptitnon ent in addition to regular memMrs. Darrel Horrocks is chair-o- f friends. She has been a guest at bers, with bridge awards being man the March of Dimes the home of Mr. and Mrs. Deloy given to Mrs. Bryce Jones, Mrs. drive and the program is well Carter. Elmer, and Mrs. Losser. Sargent. Mrs. Lee Christiansen was a Activities will inThe word "barbecue is said to underway. Lake visitor on Wednesday. Salt a clude house house to canvas. Mrs. Thonfas Cloward spent have been used in Virginia prior A last Monday in Salt Lake City. 1700. to march of dimes drive through Mr. and Mrs. Mennels Holladay elementary grades and a entertained at a dinner party on basketball game sponsored by the Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Junior Junior high school student body. Searle and family of Spanish Mrs. Horrocks is being assisted Fork and Mr. and Mrs. George by members of the neighborhood Kirkham. The occasion was Mrs. club. Holladays birthday anniversary. Union for Primary meeting The children and grandshil-dre- n Wher Hollywood Best Productions Play First Santaquin-Tinti- c stake will be of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Heelis held Saturday, January 29 at 2 gathered at the family home on p.m. at the Second ward chapel. Saturday to honor their parents Hull Mrs. Darvel Peterson was hos- on their 35 wedding anniversSiinlnqnin, Ptah tess to members of the Junior ary. A delicious hot dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Alden FRIDAY k SATURDAY Literary club on Thursday eve- Neff and children; Mr. and Mrs. JANUARY ning. Mrs. Madge Dunn gave an Gordon Heelis and family; Mr. FRIDAY It SATURDAY review of the interesting book, BELL STARS The Doctor has a Baby." Lunch- and Mrs. Phil Bradley of Salt JANUARY eon was served following the Lake City; Thomas Heelis, Ther-o- n DAUGHTER and June Heelis and the honprogram. ored guests. with Mrs. Jonas Johnson has spent THE GALLANT LEGION GEORGE MONTGOMERY Mr. and Mrs. Roger Felt and the past tw-- weeks at Salt Lake ROD CAMERON little daughter Renetta have been Mr. with Mrs. and Ernest RUTH ROMAN City visitors at the Lorenzo Clark Larson and family. and with 28-2- 9 28-2- home. Shorts WILLIAM ARDEN Mrs. Loa Shurtliff of Denver, Mrs. Thea Higginson is conColo., is visiting with her mothvalescing at her home after an er, Mrs. Floyd Creer. ELLIOTT BOOTH SUNDAY It MONDAY JANUARY 30-3- BEYOND Mrs. Fay Crook was hostess to the members of the Birthday club on Friday afternoon. Games 1 GLORY SUNDAY with ALAN LADD DONA REED Amazing NEW Scientific DISCOVERY,, KfltfES HAIR in minuu CURLS 1 and Shorts I TUESDAY It EASTER PARADE WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY with 2 SO EVIL MY LOVE with John S. Openshaw has received word from Salt Lake City of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Pugh. Mrs. Pugh will be remembered as the former Kirksel Openshaw. Mrs. Mina Olson is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olson at Provo. She is improving nicely from her recent ill- FRED ASTAIRE JUDY GARLAND ANN TODD RAY MILLAND and RETURN OF WILDLIFE with RICHARD ARLEN MARY BETH HUGHES WEDNESDAY ness. It THURSDAY FEBRUARY Mr. and Mrs. Willis Greenhalgh had as their dinner guests on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Marshall and Mrs. Bertha Day of Eureka. 2-- 3 SUMMER HOLLIDAY THURSDAY ONLY FEBRUARY 3 THUNDER IN THE PINES with GEORGE REEVES MARIAN MORTON and Keith Holman, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Deland Holman, left Wednesday for Fort Ord, Calif. He is the first inductee to leave Santaquin in the peace time draft. with MICKY ROONEY GLORIA DeHAVEN GUNS OF HATE with TIM HOLT NAN LESLIE Payson Programs are broadcast three times daily ever KOVO, Provo. j Miss Lora Jean Holman of Roy, Utah, has been visiting during the week with relatives and pod co Makes Permanents Unnecessary Before NEW EASY WAY natural-lookin- g LONG LASTING and CURLS WAVES at Home in 3 EASY STEPS I Dissolve capsule In lots of water AFTER . NO FUSSI NO BOTHER! NO LONG WAITING! ... natural-lookin- 3. 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