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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, Payson, Utah Sanlaquin News CHRONICLE By Della Hudson Phone Holds Board Last Sunday 4482 Stake Relief A held .van meeting was chap-- ! ward Second n the Genevieve Behrens n V, duet was furnish-i-- e ward; a scripEiU'-kwas given by Mrs. ting Johnson Smith and Miss a message gave Updngville Sanlaquin Resident Graduates from University of California Duane Steele, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cloy Steele, was graduated from the University of California at Berkley, in Feb., 1951, with a bachelor of arts degree. He majored in journalism, minored in English and advertising. He is a graduate of Payson high school. He spent a year at the BYU and a year at the University of Utah. Chadwick Mrs. Eugene Wheelock visited in Blackfoot, Idaho, recently with her husband who is employed Society Sag c ' Les training. Mrs. Gene- as new Wall was named work director. Sally f.ed 'a fractured Miss there. m Prove, Charts Johnson was a of Mr. and 3t the home in Spanish Mark Johnson recently. visited Mr. with Saturday janice Wheelock r. Lake Mark Hickman. While attended the Westmin-cn- d Snow college basket-me- . ;he and Mrs. Eldon Greenhalgh visited in Moroni with Mr. and Mrs. Hans milv :v A group of Boy Scouts from he Sanlaquin First ward enjoy- swimming at Arrowhead, Saturday. Mrs. Amber Wickman members of the Social 500 club Thursday afternoon at her home. Table were set for Mrs. Irene Peterson, Mrs. Blanche Peterson, Mrs. Zola Ahlin, Mrs. Della Hudson, Mrs. Betty Tuck-etMrs. Alice Armstrong, Mrs. Leonda Morgan and Mrs. Lillian Greenhalgh. First Ward Larks Hold Valentine Party ed enter-aine- d t, The Larks of the Sanlaquin First ward held a Valentine party at the home of Karen Those present were: Downey. Kaien Downey, Eileen Greenhalgh, Darla Steele, Glenys Christensen, Norma Smith, Bonnie Heelis, Karen Rabbins. Games were played and a program given. There were piano selections by Karen Downey, Ellen Greenhalgh, Norma Smith, Bonnie Heelis. Readings by Darla Steele and Glenys Christensen. The party was attended by their teacher Florence Smith; Mildred Peterson and Marjorie Christensen of the First ward presidency. Rulla Downey acted as home mother. Each child brought a basket lunch and punch was served by Mrs. Downey. The First ward held its id ay deeietif Vfetes Elmers Observe Their Wedding Anniversary and Mr. month- Elaine Peck Marries Dwayne Christiansen In Salt Lake Temple An LDS temple wedding united in marriage Elaine Pock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Peck of this city and Dwayne Christiansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Christiansen of Spanish Fork. Rites were performed Tuesday, Feb. 20. with date chosen to coincide with the birthday of the father of the bride. The couple was the youngest united in marriage that day. Parents of the couple and the grandmother of the bride, Mrs. James Webb, Payson, as well as relatives from Corrine, Woods Cross, Hunter and Lehi were witnesses to the ceremony. The pretty blonde wore a wedding gown of white slipper satin th nylon edging, a yoke of metalic cloth, long sleeves and lull gathered skirt with train caught into a bussle effect. A reception at Payson Third aid will honor the couple Mar. Immediately after the ceremony a wedding supper was ser-eat a Salt Lake City cafe, attended by immediate members d of the families. Mr. and Mrs. Christiansen will reside in Spanish Fork, with the bride transferring from Payson high school to complete the year in Spanish Fork high school. The groom is a student of Utah County Vocational school in Provo. Before her marriage the bride as honored at a lingerie shower given Feb. 10 at the home of her parents by an aunt, Mrs. D. A. Hamilton, Sunnydale, Utah. A roup of friends and cousins enjoyed games and refreshments nd many lovely gifts were presented to the bride. Mrs. Inez Barney has enjoyed a trip to the northwest, where she was a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Barney. She also visited with Mrs. Ann Butterworth Rae and family at Sumner, Wash. Mrs. Rae formerly owned and operated the Payson Hotel in this city. ly officers meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Johanna Borgeson. The teacher trainRussell Wyler and Duane Stever lesson was given by Helen Butler second counselor. Business ens of Payson left Monday for was discussed. A light refresh- Naval tiar ainngt cmf cmfwoooo ment was served by Mrs. Borge- Naval training at San Diego, Cal. Russell is the son of Albert F. son who was assisted by Irene Peterson and Amber Wickman. Wyler and Duane is the son of Those present were Florence Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stevens, Peterson, Irene Peterson, Amber he is the husband of Bonnie B. Wickman, Betty Neff, Sadie Jar- Stevens. vis, Ora Davis, Morjorie Mr. and Mrs. Royal Balle, Mr. and Mrs. Junior" Lundell and Elaine Balle attended a wedding Miss Elizabeth Crook is spending a few weeks in Ogden with leception Tuesday night at the Avalon ballroom in Crescent. The her brother. reception was honoring Mr. and Mrs. K. Bradly, Sandy. Kay is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Balle and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Brady, Sandy. Saturday Monday Carol Ella Davis Weds Legion Auxiliary Card Party a Success Richard Peterson The caid party sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary In Pretty Home Rites was a success in every way, according to officers of the organization, who report that about 120 women attended the affair, and many more purchased tickets, though unable to be present. Funds eained will be set aside to aid in chlorination of the pool at municipal swimming Memorial park, a project being sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Tickets for the card party were sold at 50c each. A valentine motif was used in decoration of the hall and individual tables at which a desert Guests luncheon was served.1 from out of town included District President Dorothy Broad-hea- d and district secretary, Gladys Spaugy, both of Orem; and President Esther Nielson and seven other auxiliary members from Eureka. Door prize was awarded to Mrs. Broadhead and other prizes for high score were given as follows: bridge, Mrs. Ruth Stevens, 500 Mis. Dorothy McClellan; tinee sections, Mrs. Devon Houser, Mrs. Marion Loveless; Mrs. Ruth Kalabaeka, Mrs. Cora Mendenhall; Mrs. Rowena Wilson, Mrs. Sarah Dastrup; Rook, Mrs. Vera Cloward; Canasta, Mrs. Violet Luzenby and Mrs. Flora Bis-sel- l. Mrs. Melvin h Mis. Rebecca Orton of is visiting at the Pete Elmer Anderson home for a fortnight. Pan-guitc- celebrated their wedding anniversary Feb. 14, when a family party was given at their home. Games with prizes for high scorers were played and refreshments served at small tables. Present besides Mr. and Mrs. Elmer were his mother, Mrs. Inez Elmer; and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Cora Carter, Santaquin; Mr. and Mrs. Perry In a quiet home cerenuny performed Valentine night at the home of the bride's parents, Carol Ella Davis, became the bride of Richard D. Peterson. Bishop Harold Harmor, of the Payson Second ward, officiated. The young bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Davis of this city and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peter- 3 MOVIES ARE Mr. and Mrs. Willis Zeeman, Spencer, Mrs. May Elmer, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Haskell, Mr. and Mrs. John DeGraw, Mr. and Mrs. C. LeRoy Haskell, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elmer. Mr. and Mrs. Dell son, Salem. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Merle HasThe new Mrs. Peterson chose a kell, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haskell. suit of THAN EVER! onumn1 ini aini ii Mrs. Earl Robinson was hostess to her bridge club Thursday evening, with the group meeting at the Turf cafe. Luncheon was served to members of the club, with bridge games following. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ro-feReece and Mrs. Pete Wilson; Extra gu?sts were Mrs. Byron Staheli, Mrs. Wallace Brown and Mrs. Eugene Smith. AT PAYSON Be sure to see DAVID BRIAN JOHN AGAR FRANK LOVEJOY in Breakthrough Sun. Mon. Tue., Feb. family. in The Halls of Montezuma In Technicolor Wed. Thur., Feb. 1$Q3 flexall Ifil 48 th Anniversary Sale Others Ask A U 7Uu Mad 9 IS Starring BARBARA BRITTON WILLARD PARKER STAR THEATRE Oulu vt4 : of Haavy Oougt Stool Socuraly . . . Equipped with 2 Ky Enough, Ovorall Slsa, 12 x SVi x "Khaj H Tw Carrying Handle Sturdy Hinge bla Oray Hammerioid 0 If rin!t ItfcUlli Jjson Home ami Auto Supply I'lioue 281 more of Special offer with $1.00 or Rexall Anniversary Sale Merchandise Payson, Utah COMPLETE HOME AQUARIUM 29 Two select Comet Goldfish (up to Opportunity! Gothic globe. 2Vz" in length) in stunning design Limited included. Beautiful plants, sparkling rainbow chips stock of fish come in today' Golden See our circular for the hundreds of other Anniversary Sale Bargains CITYDRUG Phone 40 Payson, Utah UTAH PAYSON. For the Kid' Matinee Saturday Only, Feb. 24 Now is your . Hey Kids chance to see the one and only ! ! . . March Of The Wooden Soldiers nuff said Sat., Sun.. Mon.. Feb. FORREST Tue. TUCKER ADELE in MARA California Passage Wed., Thur.. Fri., Feb. 28. - Mar. 2 Two Outstanding Hits Keep Them Flying with ABBOTT 8c COSTELLO and 2nd Hit Mob Town starring DEAD END KIDS No. 2122 is cut In sizes 12 to 20; M Size 18 requires 4 yd. ric rae. cut in sizes 2 to 8. Size .; 4, t 7 8 vd. 14 yd. rontrastintf Send 23c for EACH pattern with name. .'ddress, stv:e number and size to AUDREY LANfc BUREAU. Box 369 Madison Squdie Station. New York. N Y. The new SPRING AND SUMMER FASHION BOOK shows US other style. to 4' 42- yds. No. 28c 2397 Patrons If you do not have a monthly Program of our coming attractions leave your name at The Theatres and we will see that you get a show card. extr. 1 Optometry Is for it . . . Our Price 1 Bandit Queen o THE PAYSON CHRONICLE 7 RICHARD WIDMARK plays a role as only he could play g, 10 Feb. Thur. Fri. Sal great-grandchil- Wil-for- d - HUISH THEATER ll Mis, Sarah Wilson, who has spent the winter in Stockton. Cal., with a daughter, has to Utah and is visiting in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene (Jennie) Openshaw and v?- irtu n ,ii niUaoi fcw oyster white with navy accessories for her wedding. She wore an orchid corsage at her shoulder. Attending her were her sister, Reah May Davis, and Lila Mae Nielson, who wore afternoon dresses with rose and carnation corsages. Best man to the groom was David Lawrence, Salem. After the wedding service, attended by parents of the couple, other members of the families and a few friends, light refresh- ments were served. The bride cut and served a three tier wedding cake topped with a Cinderella slipper, a pair of wedding rings and turtle doves. The couple plan to reside in Payson with the bride continuing her studies at the local high school, from which she will be graduated in the spring. The groom is a graduate of Spanish 'Mrs. Gerry Spencer was chairFork high school. man of the party, assisted by Several social functions are Mrs. Cleo Burdick and Mrs. Nelto honor the couple. planned lie Stewart. Mrs. Gladys Wilson was game chairman. Mrs. Douglass Dixon and Mrs. Adelia S. Dixon spent several A hot turkey dinner was serv- days in Salt Lake recently, guests ed Satuiday evening at the home of Mi's. Bernice D. Franghtun. of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hansen During their stay Mrs. Adelia ,n Spanish Fork, honoring the Dixon and Mrs. Fraughton atbirthday of Mrs. Hansen. Covers tended funeral services of Mrs. vere arranged for Mrs. Adelia S. Eliza P. Fraughton at Ileber City. Dixon, Payson, mother of Mrs. Mrs. Dixon also visited with her Hansen and for Mrs. Lucilla Han- third daughter sen, Spanish Fork, mother of of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lange. Mr. Hansen: Mrs. Bernice D. The infant is a granddaughter of Fraughton, Salt Lake City; Mr. Mrs. Bernice Franghton, formerly and Mrs. Quail Dixon, Mr. and Bernice Dixon of this eitv. Mrs. Paul Dixon, Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Dixon, Mrs. Ralph Daniels entertained Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Theo West-rin- her bridge club at the Turf Cafe, Nephi. Other members of where a dainty luncheon was the family were unable to at- served at one long table before tend, owing to previous the games of bridge began. Eight ladies enjoyed the evening, with awards given for high scores at Mrs. Orval Merrell entertained the game. Sunday at a birthday dinner honThe home of Ruby Ellsworth oring Wilford Ellis of Salt Lake was the meeting place of the Ellis Mr. snapped pictures City. of the family at the dinner table Stitch and Chatter club this week. and later showed colored slides The place mats were attractive red hearts with silver arrows of a trip to the canyons of southern Utah. Present at the affair through them. A hot dinner was besides those mentioned were served. Club prize was won by Mrs. Ellis, former Vicki Smart, Ruby Jones. Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. LeRoy Haskell Perry Larson and two daughters, are announcing the engagement Larand Kathryn Joyce Smart and approaching marriage of a son, Spanish Fork; Rondo and Carolee Merrill and Mr. Merrill. daughter, Mary, to Allen S. Miller, Salt Lake City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Miller, Payson. Mrs. Lodisa Jones was hostess Wedding plans point to nuplast week to four ladies of her tials dated May 4. Social Sewing club. Lunch was served at 1 p.m. The ladies spent Mrs. John Done and Mrs. Inez t.reir usual afternoon of sewing. Barney were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Taylor at Winston Of interest this past Sunday, Springville Sunday. was a birthday dinner given in Taylor, Porvo, was also a guest. honor of Ernest Ellsworth on his 16th birthday. Twenty-twguests were on hand to help him celebrate. He received many gifts. DESK BLOTTERS Hostesses were his mother, Ruby Ellsworth, and his sister, Lark Sarah Tanner Honored At Birthday Party Mrs. Sarah D. Tanner was honored at a birthday party at her home Feb. 15, when a group of ladies, members of the Done family gathered for a pleasant afternoon. A tray luncheon was served and Mrs. Tanner received a number of lovely gifts. Present were Mrs. Andrew Otteson, of Salem; Mrs. Lorimer Christensen, Spanish Fork; Mrs. John Done Sr.; 'Mrs. George Picker- Heck. ing, Mrs. Inez Barney, Mrs. Done, Mrs. Virgie Brock, Mrs. Melva Bona Blodgett has Mrs. Iris Amos and Mrs. Colvin to Payson to take up returned Tanner. residence while her husband is in India with an oil company. Mrs. Jane E. Smith of Provo Mrs. Blodgett and children are was a recent houseguest of Mr. at the Belcher apartments. living and Mrs. Arnold Smith. Page Five Friday, February 25. 1951 Changing Location In PAYSON Dr. I(. A. DUTSON Optometrist ANNOUNCES OPENING OF OFFICES IN HUISH THEATRE BUILDING Saturday, February 17 Telephone 65 for Appointment Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m, Dali) Eyes Examined Lenses Duplicated Glasses Fitted |