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Show Packard, entertained It-i-- p'CtC P- J i;;y -; m home for a Sp: mgville hot bridge Tiiose present v.cau-n- . i nr follov A With Mrs. Cluff, Etnina Mis. Hay Mrs- Stev-!- S C Mrs. "MeCleUan, Mis Zina Erlandson, Mrs. Vina jerrge pert Stevens. nhall went to Mrs. Max of the x,ni the funeral services Tuvh.r Graham at were a View, Wyo., Tof relatives including: Arza Page, Mr d MrsZ s E. Taylor, Mr. and eMenlovc and daughter John C. Taylor, all of p.;, and Arthur Taylor of Edith ire- Mrs. Willis Provst-an- d son, Tom, who is furlough from the army, and ,n Pearl Mrs. Graves were Reed Jones Speaker at THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. Payson, Utah Junior Cultus Club, New Officers Elected Reed Jones, principal of Pay-soJunior high school and a member of the Payson city council, was guest speaker at a meeting of the Junior Cultus club held Thursday at the Z. Robbins home. Election of officers was also held, with Carol Harding named president for the season 1951-5Speaking on Peace Service, Mr. Jones stated that a better undertaking of peoples and ideas of the world might bring about world peace and that we set up our own iron curtain m preju against beliefs not like our own. He also said that he be lieved it to be the duty of every citizen to give service to his corn- mumty, his country, state, nation and the world when it is needed, elected in addition to Harding were Merle Jones, vice president; Donna Andress, Alice Spencer, trees- urer; Vione Reece, reporter. Pres- ident Beth Dixon was in charge n at-th- Mrs. Ines Elmer was honored a dinner party March 3 on the occasion of her Tilth birthday. Members of her family arranged FOR affair as a surprise to her, covers arranged at the cake Bridal Showers centered table for Mrs. Elmer and the following sons and eddlng Receptions daughters: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mr. and Mrs. Willis Elmer, WE Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Zee-maall of Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Mofiogram Napkins Adrin Elmer, Magna. Late in the and Pjnch Bowls, Plates day Mr. and Mrs. Dale Elmer, a Sherbet Cups grandson, called to wish her a happy birthday. (MOUNT ICE CREAM ' at SHERBET and er Gifts, aper Gift Wrapping and Gift Cards PRESCRIPTIONS Wedding Reception Honors Elaine Peck, Brides Shower Honors Dwayne Christiansen Maxine Loveless, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hill Loveless, who Mr. and Mrs. Mack Pickering and son, Tony, visited last week in California. At Madera They spent several days with their son Dennis, a member of the air force serving with the air patrol. At Rresno they stopped with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wightman and at Redlands with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beddoes. Legion Builder of flood Citizens Forsey Tells Maxine Loveless mg Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Chi istiansen, who were wed Feb. 20 in the Salt Lake Temple, a largely attended lecept.on was held Mai eh 3 m the Payson Third ward chapel. Tiie bude, lo: iiu-- Elaine Peck, daughter ui Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Peck, woie a wedding gown ot tradition,! viute satin, entrain Her veil of nylon net was caught into a eiown of lhinestones and orange blossom and she wore white crochet net gloves. The s bridal bouquet was of pink heart ioebuds and hyeinths coin-Mrbmed witn nylon netting and white satin streamers. Tiny tendants were her sister, Liana Peck, and her cousin, Geraldine Lai son of Corine, who were truinbeaivrs and Alberta Peck, Woods Cross, flower girl. Matron of honor was Mrs. Dar- red Christiansen, Spanish Fork; and bridesmaids were cousins of the bride: Mildred Hamilton, of Sunnvdale: Shirley Larson, Lehi; LaFay Thornock, Hunter; Bev-theily Peek, Salt Lake; and Car-wit- h leeno Peck, Woods Cross. They wore lurmals of pastel shades with cursages ui pink and white sweet-Officer- e who funeral services of I. Huish at the Cathedral of the meeting. Refieshments Madeliene in Salt Lake were served by hostesses Err. a ast week. Maer and Aline Olson. local people (he tieeietif ZNctes CHRONICLE The Beta Cultus Club state commander the Utah American Legion, was guest speaker at a meeting of the Beta Cultus, Federated Woman's club, meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. will wed Douglass Carter, Salt Lake City, at a home ceremony Saturday evening, was honored Friday at a bridal shower given at the Legion Memorial hall. . D.tfodils and Dutch ins were used effictively in decoration with sprays of spring shrubs attached to drapery of windows. Mrs. Owen Loveless played a program of piano music during the receiving period. An interesting program entertained guests, with Mrs. Stanley Wilson introducing a vocal solo by Mrs. Vera Francom; piano solo, Kenneth Shepherd; vocal sedo, Diane Shepherd; accordion Mrs. Gould Dixon; selection, reading, Mrs. Clarence Hill; piano solo, Myrna Lou Richardson; vo-- , cal solo, Mrs. Sarah Dastrup; toast to the bride, Mrs. Echo Dur-ran- D. C. Forsey, of Gould Dixon. Speaking on "Citizenship, Mr. Forsey described ways and means the American Legion aided in building good, solid, American citizens. Mentioning the Legion sponsoied oratorical contest, in which a Payson girl, Rae Ann Hill, came out second place winner in the state, Mr. Forsey stated that he believed that every entry in the contest was better prepared for future life in Ameri-c- o through the experience. He also mentioned Boys State, where good, sound American citizenship is taught each year to 50C boys from throughout the state. He said the boys are given information and actual experience in operation of government similar to that which cares for local needs of citizens, and state-wid- e and that they were better qualified to become leaders in com- t. Out of town guests included the mother and sisters of the benedict elect, Mrs. E. R. Carter, j,rSi Mary Jane Dwe and Miss Marjorie Carter, all of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Loveless was assisted in of America and the entertaining by her daughters, munities Pauline Loveless. Ogden; and world after spending a week at Alt s. Merle Clark, Payson. Girls the encampment. Junior baseball, too, aids in the carnations. were Janice Spencer, serving of youth, said Mr. Rita Donna his! development Sherrie tinKinder, Best man to Cox, groom was bi other, Darrel Christiansen, of Francom. and Myrna Lou Rich- - Forsey, claiming that each year over a million boys participate ardson. Spanish Fork. in the program of the Legion. bride-to-b- e received The many assisted Parents of the couple He said the young men of the lovely gifts. in receiving guests. Mrs. Peck groups are brought to a higher dress and wearing a green-blu- e level of thought an toward a Mrs. Christiansen, maroon. Their trend away from delinquency. 33 (Crahle nil corsages were gardenia and carMentioning the convention of nations. the Legion held in California Girl,, Mar. 3, Ammon Dee and and a former one at C. H. Shepherd was master of Chicago, Elda Pieice Throckmorton, Mr. Forsey said his attendance ceremonies to the program which a vocal solo by Sarah there opened his eyes to the Alma M and Vance accompanied by Ramona immensity of the organization." L. Orem. Ewell ,r Staheli, He said posts were represented Mrs. Grant Gladys Smith: readings, Bo.v, Mar. 7, Bliss R. and PrudEvans, Lakeshore; vocal trio. ence Donna Francom Packard, from all the United States as well as Hawaii, Spain, and many Peck sisters of Woods Cross; Springville countries. He said the foreign reading Elda Day; toast to the Boy. Mar. 8, Sarnies and Velma chief bridal couple, Edna Hill. duty of the Legion was to Clara Sacket Harrison, Nephi. care for familil-- of veterans, and A beautifully decorated wed- Boy, Mar. 8, Taryl LaMar and that it was his belief that if the ding cake in three tiers was dis- Joyce Orton Greenhalgh, Nephi. Legion did not do so, their wants played in the banquet hall, where Boy, Mar. 9, Dennis E. and would be unnoticed by people gifts were displayed and refresh- Kathryn Martindale Robertson, as a whole. ments were served under the di- - Springville. The speaker, also a member of rection of Belle Montague and Boy, Mar. 10, Delos Alfred and the local draft board, stated that Alc-nMrs. Ted Lerwill. Rose, Tanner, Payson. prior to coming to the club meetBoy, Mar. 10, Colvin Reece and he had attended a confab at Barbara Renee Gill Tanner, Pay- - ing Spanish Fork, where 21 boys from son. this area and their and Girl, Mar. 11, Daniels H. and wives and sweetheartsparents met prior Schau-gaarHancock Estella Mary to the departure of the youths Payson. for army training. He said Boy, Mar. 11, Fane-- D. and are the finest young men of they our Ada Brady Huggins, Fountain communities and that on their Green. return they should be the Girl, Mar. 11, Delbert Andrew service due hi m.and ingiven this the and Winons Finch Jensen, of Legion is organized to play a Genola. great part. and Clawson Mar. 11, Girl, Club president, Mrs. Brig Zonna Sheen Taylor, Salem. Crane, presided at the meeting Ber-Dean and Mar. J. 11, Girl, and Mrs. Ramona Smith intronice Lundell Francom, Payson. duced the speaker. A report on Mrs. Lola Lance entertained the BBP club at her home Monday evening. Sewing and social chat were enjoyed and a delicious luncheon was served by the 9resentd 9age furniture -- M, NO MOKE HI.Al'H BOARD . . . Atlantic City teacher demonstrates new "chalkboard," green board with aluminum tray, replacing old time blackboard, because it's easier on the eyes. f f)D '"Wis" Such fun to choose and uch to wear fun Cinderella Dresses. Quality made to help long last. Choose today. d, CEDAR CHEST ROOS OWN OPERATIONS . . . Miss Mary Eleanor PHOTOGRAPHS Browning, Jackson Heights, N. Y., displays some of the photographs she made during her own recent operation, a hysterectomy. Pay-includ- s HE Page Five Friday, March 16, 1951 4m Sizes Olhora Others the Valentine dance was given by chairman, Mrs. Roy Wightman. 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The Stitch and Chatter club sent 3 quilts to the Childrens hospital in Salt Lake City, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Alma Pace of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones, attended the Black Hawk party at Spanish Fork. A friend should be one in whose understanding and virtue we can equally confide, and whose opinion we can value at once for its justness and . GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT 123 Sizes Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snow of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Snow and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spence Snow, recently. - 2.98 1.98 Sizes 3 to 6x I ..a practical way to 3 I ... I am the resurJesus said he that life: the and rection, in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live. Gospel of St John MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS 3.98 Here's an array of new rayon florals, native prints, novelty rayon cords and crepes. VAN HEUSEN TIES 98c Knit or novelty patterns a;' Pamper your budget Sew and Save on your Faster and spring ensembles. Waffle Cloth Prints 79c yd. Other 98c yd. 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