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Show MiVI Olu. re- - pi'Pal'atlon weekly m r k stakes been county have 'ah Cali, S 3nd girls from ,.b0VS con- - j They will Marion Carruth to be Wed at Home of Sister .on May CHRONICLE 20 Lake tabernacle the c ,it the Of interest to her many friends is the announcement of the eniJUtnakes participating at saL. gagement of Miss Marion Provo reheai daughter of Mrs. Cora Carruth and the late Ray T. Carruth, to Walter Sterling Aanerud, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aanerud Evanston, Wyoming. The maniage will be solemnized May 20 at the home oi Mr. ami Mrs. Lawrence T. Butler, brother-in-laand sister of the bride-to-bMrs. Butler will be matron of honor and Mr. Rex Jones, Evanston, will serve as best man to the groom. RALPH DANIELS Miss Carruth is a graduate of of our busy Evanston schools and Central hr the sake memories may Business college at Denver, Colo. Hers whose a broken bell She has been employed for the Shorter than Mothers Day. May 14 is past year at Spanish Foi k. no reason course theres Mr, Aanerud is also a graduate to be nice L you shouldn't of Evanston schools and has servbut ,14,1s May any time, ed two and a half years in the Q1 climax. Thats navy. when veur Gin the The couple will make their Lake up to her in some in Provo. home trouble the all for l way caused her in the other Nuptial rites will be followed t Quite by a reception at the Butler home. Maybe we don !nce the scales, but most lers are delighted to think fn 17. fVnce. June Cur-rut- S THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, Payson, Utah thee we-tr- When youre foi gi anted taken being tie appreciation looks big- . pie-ethan a Hollywood litte the lady So give Peteetneet School News even tried. WEISt fll Oficit FIRST GRADE TEA HONORS MOTHERS The Peteetneet first grade held Mothers Tea on Monday, May 1. The theme of honoring mother as a May Queen was carried out. The home room mother, Mrs. Afton Elmer, was crowned queen. Many well planned songs, poems and dances, including the Maypole, expressed tributes to the May Queen. The tea table was covered with a white lace cloth. An arrangement of tulips and pink candles centered the table. Sharon Adams and Jean Ballard powered Flowers of early spring and P. Finch, which took place Thursat the tea table. The first grade of lighted tapers formed a day, April 20, at the Relief Sotiers in the assisted serving girls gracious setting for the wedding ciety room of the hand. g their annual le sure have some clever Jhers Day Cards. They help expiess your appreei-- i Also to your mothers. fine some received just mans Candies and novel er pots filled with fine tups Candy. td dont forget to get some Pictures of mother and We have a corn-stoc- k family. of color films and We also loan films. free. Daniels Drug. Ie 29. Park-Secon- eeremonv of Mr. and Mrs. Robert eerinipp urdy it NO swinging i re kiitf NO NO titch loops mbamssl lited BUITHE tin retty sion. :d and UNDER THE BIO TOP WHATS COOKIN ;s that a laugh-happ- y GREATEST FASHION-SHO- PENNEYS it emit CRISP - COOL 1UICHER RAYON WEAVE 5.90 lines for your cool, crisp-finiswith those panels of sugar-whit- e es and pastels. Sizes Ming rayon embroidery, h 12-2- 0. 9-- BLENDED ACETATE RAYON - NYLON CREPE 8.90 acetate rayon and nylon crepe lustrous Jkand washable in well made classic. Pastel Sizes 12-2- 0. RAYON BEMBERG SHEERS 4.98 buy at Penney s low price! Yes, thats y?ur summer sheer. Youll find fresh-- I a PMnts, good styling, careful workmanship f sses and half sizes. 0 Mazing L F 16-2- 12-2- 4. SUMMER COOL 5.90 ,COttu n,s 915 - are sweeping the country. Cool, In pastel colors youll like. washable. 12-2- SAVE RAYON - COTTON e j soh!Sm.ra is of carnations in a in car- ried old fashioned nosegays tied with satin ribbon. Matron of honor was Mrs. Max Bray, Provo; maid of honor was Mrs. Vernon Finch, Goshen; and bridesmaids were Miss Betty Hall, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lynn Mearnson, Mrs. John Rasmussen, Payson; Mrs. William Hadfield, Ogden. Vernon Finch was best man and ushers were Arnold Thomas and Willis Payne. Others in the bridal party were Mr. and Mrs. Payne, parents of the bride and Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Finch, parents of the groom. The ladies wore corsages complimentary to their gowns and the gentlemen wore carnation boutenieis. Miss Geraldine Hiatt played organ music during the receiv-- j ing peiiod and Ileber Jones was master of ceremonies, Program included vocal solos by Jack Garbett; singing "Because and "A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes; reading, by Mrs. Clarence Hill; piano solo, Paul Christensen; toast to the bride and groom, G. Osmond Dunford; organ solo, Miss Hiatt; remarks, Louis A. Bates; vocal solo, Clarence Hill. The guest book was in charge of Mrs. Willis Payne and arranging gifts were Mrs. Willis Johnson, Mrs. Clarence Daniels, Mrs. Loren Miller and Mrs. Edna Hen-- ! Refreshments were in dricksen. charge of Mrs. Clifford Bale, Mrs. George Herbert and Mrs. Hendrickson. Serving were Miss Carol Ludlow, Miss Helen Francom, Miss Ranae Schoenfeld and Miss Mis. Laura Cloward was hostess to the Dinner club at her Special guests home recently. were Mis Ethel G. Smith and Mrs. CloMrs. Rebecca Orton. ward has spent the past week at Logan, where she was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cloward. Mr. Cloward is attending USAC. CORDS aterids or combined ravon or cotton eyelet. Sizes We have with butcher 9-- 12-2- 0. BING CROSBY W. FIELDS in Down Memory Lane STAR THEATRE - PAYSON. UTAH Saturday Only, May 6 CHAS. STARRETT SMILEY BURNETTE in e, Clara Johnson Reviews Thesis a t the Coray Pickering Co. and FORREST TAYLOR in -- Junior Cultus Meeting Miss Clara Johnson read her BYU thesis, at Payson High School, at a recent meeting of the Junior Cultus club at the home of Mrs. Frank Harding. Mrs. Bryce Jones was cohostess. Musical program was given by a group of girls from the high school: Gale Provstgaard, Jelean mugsyou (7 iiMejthuJlofVp M Harding, Barbara Hiatt. Karen Hiatt and Mary Lee Selman. Evelyn Ellsworth played piano accompaniment. A business meeting was conducted by president, Mrs. Roy Holden, who presided at the confab. Refreshments were served. Eighteen members were present. Mrs. Max Stewart entertained at a bridge luncheon recently, with guests bid for games of cards at her home on West Utah Avenue. Mrs. Roy Rodgers and Mrs. Deb. Smith were guests in addition to members of the club. Mrs. J. Clark Bandits of EIDrado DON HARVEY Elmer was Boy From Indiana and Port of Submarine RCA IN THIS IPTO-TII-E Victor A78 MINLTE Victor I n, mens Recreation Association at the University of Utah. A junior, Miss Butler is an art major in the College of and RICHARD DIX DELORES DELRIO in Dirigible w-FinrM tonr .VKlrin V irtnr hinlory in H(JA and RCA VICTOR FM RADIO... FLAYS ALL RFCOHD SPF.FDS AM If you like music, hereB the h acoustical system, Throat STARTHEATRE SANTAQUIN, UTAH com- bination for you. RCA Victor FM and AM radio . . . the astonishing RCA Victor 45 a automatic record changer separate RCA Victor changer to play 78 or 33H rpm records. This is a masterful receiver built by RCA Victors expert engineers and craftsmen. It has a large, speaker, the unof the Golden tone paralleled ... Pearl Jennie Butler, daughter New York May RICHARD DIX DELORES DELRIO in Miss Beth Huish and Mrs. Ben Coon special guests. Wednesday of this week she entertained Sorosis bridge club. Mrs. Bryce of Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Butler, Pay-solast week was initiated into the campus chapter of the Wo- STEVENS Wed. Thur. Fri re- Mrs. Andress. Sun. Mon. Tue., May LON McCALLISTER LOUIS BUTLER in in cent hostess at two card parties. Last Wednesday she entertained at a "Five Hundred party, with Jones and Mrs. Nathan Andress were guests in addition to members of the club. Bridge favors were given to Mrs. Ralph Coombs, Mrs. Page Peery and Forbidden Jungle SCOTT BRADY K. T. record storage space, and a dis- tinguished cabinet in a choice of Stitch and Chatter club truly lovely finishes. meetmembers held their weekly Youll want to listen to this ing at the home of their presiso come instrument yourself dent, Mrs. Ruby Ellsworth. Dina and a in it Its try. give Mr. and Mrs. Lawience Wilson ner was served at p.m. Lucky special weie hosts to their card club number for club pirze was drawn with dinner by Shirley Hill of Birdseye. priced at only . . . $209.75 Saturday evening, seived at a downtown cafe folMiss Shirley Stewart celebratlowed by games of bridge at the Corav-PickeriCo. Wilson home. High score favors ed her fifteenth birthday this Mrs. and Mr. to week when a group of girl friends were awarded Keith Kennedy, Piovo; Mr. and feted her at her home. . Luncheon Phone 52 Payson, Utah Mrs. Reed Jones, Mr. and Mrs. was served and the honoree was Waldo Wilson. presented with a lovely gift. The ... Friday, Saturday. May ROBERT TAYLOR JOHN HODIAK in 5-- 6 Ambush Sunday, Monday, May DOROTHY 7-- 8 McGUIRE WILLIAM LUNDIGAN in Mother Didnt Tell Me music-lover- 's ng ow Pt'ice. and n, 1 3.98 3,1 n d, t Boy, April 29, Robert M. and W7STB, Provo, Utah, who is State Highway radio station opThelmu Olcne Peterson Beek-steaerator, gave a very interesting Santaquin. and educational talk to the Crystal Set Club and the sixth grade Wight-maMr. and Mrs. Darrel on amateur Tooele, are announcing the of the Taylor school, radio operations. birth of their second son, born He showed call cards from all Friday, April 28, at a Salt Lake hospital. Little brother to the continents and islands of the new arrival is one year old Ran- - world. Africa is the only contidc- Mrs- Wightman is the form- - nent he needs to contact to reor Jackie McMullin of this city. ceive his certificate of all conAssisting at the Wightman home tinents. for a few weeks in Miss Margaret Mr. Hunter informs us our Schwartz of Los Angeles. next club problem is the memorization of the international code, Beehive girls of the stake, to- 73 to W7STB. gether with their leaders, are invited to attend a talk and demSego Lily Camp daughters of slated Utah pioneers will meet at the onstration on beauty-carfor Monday at the Fourth ward home of Ella Sabin, Thursday, amusement hall at 8 o'clock. May 11th- - at 2 p.m. d, Lawana Pulver. EMBOSSED COTTONS . ON EARTH Hunter, amateur radio operator d heart of tulle. Attendants weie gowned formals of pastel shades and SUMMER DRESS 20 IK W 10-1- ward chapel. G. Osmond Dun-forSecond ward bishop, officiated at the service, attended by members of the families of the bride and groom. A reception jin the chapel followed the ceremony, with numerous friends and lektives greeting the young couple. Ihe bride, who is the former Elva Payne, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Payne, was beautifully gowned in white satin styled with V shaped lace yoke framed in folds of satin. Graceful sleeves were waist length and the full skirt fell into a sweeping train, Her veil of illusion was edged in lace and held in place with a white tiara. She carried an orchid surrounded by an ar- dangc-men- ?s. n IS, trapeze artists! candy! clowns! Mton ) P.T.A. UNIT ELECTS NEW OFFICERS 5-- y 1 to Nebo Stake MIA music festival will be held Tuesday, May 16 in the Nebo stake tabernacle. Mrs. Frank McClellan and Mrs. The Taylor School P. T. A. held Ramona Smith will direct the at the school auditori- choirs to present a varied musiR..y, April 18, Byron and Betty ummeeting The pro- cal program. Thursday Gav Windlcy Young. Spanish gram consisted night. of: song, first Fork. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Done regrade boys; acrobatics, Norda Gnl, April 18, William Moigan Gardner, first grade; duet, Mich- ceived word of the arrival of a and Martha Elizabeth Johnson ael Simmons and Nedra Farr, sec- grandson, born to Mr. and Mrs. ond blade; poem Jay Manwarmg, Keith Done of Evanston, Wyo., Snyder. Pavson. This is their first Boy. April 19, Boyd t and Jen-n'.- .' second grade; health poems, sec- April 22nd. ond grade; health exercises, third child. Tanner Wilson, Payson. Fen- grade; song and dance, third Girl, April 20, Clan-neton and Failme Ludlow Steele, grade; three pantomimes, sixth Goshen. grade; two dances, sixth grade; Boy. A pill 20. Alden J. and talk on health examinations, by Mrs. Leona Curtis, district health N'ma La Vorda Williams Chrisnurse. tensen, Spanish Folk. HUISH THEATER After the program, the election Girl, April 20, Kimball J. and G. of officers was held with the folElizabeth Seip Barney, Payson. AT PAYSON Girl, April 21, Elmo and Buelah lowing P.T.A. officers for 1950-5- 1 Mae Jackman Biown, Salem. elected: Mrs. Max Stewart, Girl. April 21, Myrle Dee and president; Mrs. Dick Man waring, Arlene June Martin Astle. Spring first vice president; A. E. Wall, Friday, Saturday, May 6 second vice president; Mrs. Ralph ville. MAUREEN O'HARA third vice president; Boy, April 22, Floyd Wayne and Daniels, MacDONALD CAREY Mrs. Rulon Hendrickson, Secretary-TMargaret Elizabeth Schoenestio in reasurer. Bai tholomcw, Spnngville. 22. and Golden J. Boy, April Friday, May 12th is Taylor Comanche Territory Gwenrolyn Steele Huff, Sprmg-ville- . School Health Day for the second. third, fourth, fifth, and sixth & SHORTS Girl, April 23, Glade and Isabel grades and the annual Mothers Youd Diaper, Genola. Day Tea in first grades. A proBoy, April 23, Clarence Ken- gram and reception will enterSun. Mon. Tue., May neth and Nadine Hansen Sheen, tain the first grade mothers while Salem. ROBERT PRESTON contests and games of various Gill. April 25. Rill J. and Mary kinds will be the order of the day CHILL WILLS Ruth Periy Roach, Palmyra. at the park for the other grades. in Girl, April 27, Ray L. and JacTaylor sixth grade pupils apLarsen Christensen queline Joyce The Sundowers peared in square dancing at the of Leland. Black Hawk night Girl. April 27, James Willis and at the Juniorparty Saturday NEWS 8c SHORTS high school. Our Sarah Melba Vickers Fackrell, of school is all agog in anticipation Nephi. of the citys Centennial May Day 1 Wed.. Thurs., May Gnl, April 27, Joseph B. and celebration that we will particiE. Joan Clark White, Spnngville. ANDY DEVINE pate in next Saturday, May G. Girl, April 27, Thomas Charles ADELE JERGENS and Claire Hyde Jeppson, Pay-so- HIGHWAY OFFICER SPEAKS in TO RADIO CLUB Gnl, April 29, Stapley J. and Traveling Saleswoman Mariam Taylor Mikesell, Spring-ville- . Wednesday at 1:00 oclock, Carl e. 4 Page Five 950 a Pay-son- 0 1 Taylor school News (CraMc Hull 1 - OTTlt tes oedeti( Elva Payne - Robert Finch Repeat ows, lonored by Reception Friday, May 5, Wed., Thurs.. May EDMUND GWENN DONALD 10-1- 1 CRISP in Challenge to Lassie |