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Show rPAYSON Club News p Notes ONE jp Dl'P ntU '? at k;nh :.? ir! held their the home of EUa AnJer- - flpU.n. ' '! p 1,1 Hid i r n tt , - Sarnaei ivdams. A.., proved d a I J'yed plait ; by Hls' was given u'veri .( presiding. Diary of was given Lulu CHRONICLE Spring flowers attractively arranged gave a festive air to the home of Mrs, Earl Page when she entertained members of the Tres Joli bridge club last Wednesday evening. Luncheon was Beta Cultus Club Holds served at an early hour, followed by bridge, with prizes going Annual Spring Luncheon, to Mrs. R. J. Groesbeck and Mrs. Wendell Erlandson. Elect Officers Mrs. Lon Crouch entertained Paii solo, her 500 club at her home ThursHermanson day evening. Attractive place selcc- - cards marked the luncheon table, with prizes at the card game goa ing to Mrs. Lewis P. Nelson and gave captain, 'county meeting in Mrs. Leo Daley. following were j attend delegates to Mrs. Dale Wilson entertained ' of election at which at a nicely appointed bridge take Place: Lulu luncheon, with Mrs. Almon Elsa Bartholomew, Miss Margret Annis, and Anderson. Mrs. LaVerle Kapolowski bid received the in addition to club Kapple members. was Prizes at the card game were given away. 'j. :S to Miss awarded to Mrs. Clark Reece, in addition and Mrs. Glen Berge and Mrs. Larry A:,.e Pearl Graves, Next meeting Butler. Coward. ,, the home ot Elizabeth BBPs held their regular club meeting Wednesday at the home -- MET CAMP of Mrs. Henry Hendrickson. Sewwas ing and luncheon made a pleasDUP ;lnee, Camp, ant background for an afternoon of lia.el home .ed at the of visiting. piesid-..also who captain, re-C- r! Har-me- r, ' e meeting ", was led Lucile bv at Jones Melba j. with , Chiefs Gasser and and Diary was given early Indian 0f : by Mrs. Journal Gardner" -- ,:t Elmer. j Dixon fra gave a Francom were shments Beddoes, SEAGULL CAMP Jones Lodisa Brimhall, Seagull camp was entertained Gasser. at the home of Elizabeth Man-wi- ll will at be the meeting with Captain Della King Della Francom. were ujes May LILY met Thursday home of Ann camp at the Lily :n with Lillian Hancock, s captain, presiding. Barnett read a history of ir.jmother Nebeker and Journal and Diary of Gardner" was given by aiding. Kalabacka played sever-t.on- s electric gui-- ; refreshments were service hostess and her assis- her on "Where Hollywood's tan, 3AY party witnessing the ceremony. A reception followed in the Moroni hall. Highlight of the bridal show-- j er kiven by Mrs. Keele was the lovely display of gifts, with games and refreshments preceded by a program. 0f ' 18-1- 9 TIME - Payson Teachers Honor Supervisor Honoring Eleanor Matley Allen, a recent bride, teachers of the Payson district were hosts at Bys Cafe. Mrs. Allen has been supervisor of schools in Nebo school district for the past eighteen years. Her home is in Spanish Fork. Luncheon table was gay with decorations in keeping with St. Patricks ay, and the group of the bride with a lovely gift. Boy, Mar. 7, Samuel Reid and Afton Louise Kunzler Jones, of Springville. Boy, Mar. 8, Joseph Sterling and Dollie Maurine Daley Bills, Payson. Girl, Mar. 12, James Arnold and Vilda Anderson Phillips, of Nephi. Girl, Mar. 13, Victor Dee and Barbara Elizabeth Sanford Hatch of Springville. Boy, Mar. 13, Lester H. and Leona Peterson Belliston, Nephi. GENUINE RED UCED Price THE BIG 7.7 Cubic Ft. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Nelson spent the weekend in Salt Lake City, where they visited Mr. Nelsons father, Lewis E. Nelson of Palmyra, who is hospitalized at St. e Rflosffeir Mark's. Now Only In Richfield last Sunday for a birthday dinner which honored Mrs. Louie Conk Jepsen, were the following sons and daughters of the honoree; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conk, Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Conk and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Conk and son Blaine, Provo: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Conk and daughter, Louann, Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conk and daughter, Sandra, Payson. Weekending at the Earl Page when she celebrated her fifth home recently were Mr. and Mrs. birthday last Thursday afternoon. Garth Beliston and two children Ring around the rosy and farmer of Morgan, Utah. in the dell kept the youngsters Mr. and Mrs. Armond Hancock happy until refreshment time, when they circled on the floor spent the past week end in Salt to eat pink birthday cake with Lake City, guests at the home of Rosea son and his family, Mr. and all the trimmings. Gifts for Mrs. Frank Lewellen. all present. mary delighted SaDla(iiin, Utah FRIDAY IMG IS BORN 224.75 Reduced from $239.75 Its the famous compact 7.7 Its the 1948 MJ-- FRIG ID AIRE. 7 and with famous for the first time in Frigid-air- e history . . . AT A BIG SAVING UNDER THE REGULAR PRICE. Better be soon. This offer cant last! Meter-Mise- ... r! EASY GMC TERMS SNYDER MOTOR CO. Payson, Utah Phone 5 MARCH 18-1- 9 BRINGS "ROCKET" ENGINE THRILLS TO A SORRY WRONG with KAYE MAYO OlBSMOill NEW SATURDAY Sc TECHNICOLOR GINIA at a special k Boy, Mar. 7, Robert James and Verona Argyle Andrews, Spanish Fork. AIR Fit Falls. callod1oacl k SATURDAY DANNY Pot-luc- Boy, Mar. 7, Blanchard and May Taylor Dixon, Payson. Girl, Mar. 7, George Albert and Shirley Ray Stoney Money, Spanish Fork. Best Productions Play First Hull MARCH Pleasantly surprised last Mon-- J meeting day evening was Mrs. Willis March 31 at 8 p.m. Superintend-- j ent Owen L. Barnett will be the Payne, when friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold principal speaker. Those inter-- i ested are urged to keep tais date Thomas to honor the date of her birth. Others present were Mr. in mind. and Mrs. Dale Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Payne and Willis Payne. Womens Legislative Council Cards and refreshments contribwill meet April 7th, according to uted to a delightful evening, Mrs. A. C. Page, president, who guest of honor receiving a numurges every delegate to be pres-- i ber of lovely gifts. ent in as much as important business is to come before memHonoring Mrs. James Durrant bers. on the occasion of her birthday, a party was held in Mrs. Julia Black of Kooshar cm Provo at the home of Thursday is visiting in Puvson with dough- - Mr. e.A. Mitchell. Gifts for Mrs. tei, Mrs. Lillie Evans and Mrs. Durrant and luncheon Bill Pons and families. Tor relatives attending contribu- ted to a happy afternoon. a FOR THE FIRST CrSI; presiding. Singing was led by Pearl Blain and Ann Snyder displayed the quilt top which was made by her committee, to be quilted at a later date. Delegates to attend the county election were chosen. History of Phoebe Hancock, early Payson pioneer, was given by Madoline Dixon. Refreshments were served to little guests greetTwenty-fivfifteen guests by Marie Menden- ed Rosemary Bates, daughter of hall, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bates, THEATRES JAR H her mrw! guests, eight 5, ilbaCdvadMbcrC7hWere (CraMe Parent-Teacher- s Mrs. W illiam Koele entertained at a bridal shower recently in honor of her eldest granddaughter, Jean Livingston, Moroni, who vas wed recently to Kenneth Mitchel, Provo, The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Deon Livingston of Moroni. The couple were married in the Manti temple, with Mr. and Mrs. Keele and Mr. and Beta Cultus club held their annual spring luncheon and elee-bo- n of officers at Bys recently Cafe where spring flowers and Uamty appointments made a de- lightful setting for the affair. American Hospitality, selected theme, was carried out in table arrangement of tiny dolls representing various countries, Goddess of Liberty occupying the Place of honor. Lovely daffodills made an attractive centerpiece, and favors were tiny crocheted nut cups. Programs were shaped like small houses with the door opening in welcome. Program included: prayer, by Ruth Walton; greetings, President Lela McAffee; introduction of toastmistress, Marie Taylor, who presented each club mem- - RIDA Y. MARCH 18. Taylor school association will hold Also present was a son the Warners, Paul, who is a in Toasts were to stuont at and a daughter BYU, various countries of the world. ,Ml.s. Wllllam Vest of Spanish Vice president of the current Stitch and Chatter club and pork Wilma Crane, will move their husbands were entertained year, into the presidents chair for the Mr. and Mrs. Frank McClellan Saturday evening at dinner and coming year, and new officers a social evening. Hostess was ' entertained Friday night at a elected: Mable Montague, vice Mrs. Lark Heck of Pintura and with a score of .dinner party, Grace Wightman, friends bid to spend a social eve-- , the party was given at the home president; Thelma Curtis, of her mother, Mrs. Ruby EllsDinner was served at one historian - reporter; Christmas ning. worth. Present were Mr. and long table, centered with an at-- I Thea Witt; Valentine tractive arrangement of fruit and Mrs. Ed. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. chairman, Ruth Walton; civic chairman, Balance of the Mack Reynolds and son Phillip, Marie Taylor; program lighted tapers. was turned to social Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones, Max chairman, evening chairman, Ivy Hodgson; social all of this city. chairman, Lena Losser. nors. i , I tieeieti( Jictes 'Recent Bride Honored At Shower for Year by Monte P' a CHRONICLE. PAYSON. 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