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Show t THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. Payson, Utah FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1952 By Wanslta Thursday, Dec. 27. Capt. and Mrs. Darrel Butler came from San Antonio, Texas, to spend the holidays with Mrs. Butlers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Johnson and Capt. Butlers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Darrel returned to his Butler. base in Texas while his wife and children remained with her par- SPRING LAKE HEWS By Mrs. D J. Butler The second and third grade pupils of the Spring Lake school with their teacher, Mrs. Edna Morgan, presented the playlet, Christmas at Punkin Hollow, for the entertainment of Parents and patrons, Friday, Dec. The 21, in the ward chapel students took their parts exceptionally well and received a good response from the audience. Mrs. Morgan was assisted by Mrs. Darlene Jacobson at the piano. Mia Zola Cowan entertained Christmas Eve a group of friends Those participating were Miss Lu Dean Menlove, Miss Lola ents. Mrs. Reed Moore entertained at Christmas dinner for their Jansen Mr, and Mrs. Harold Oberg had as their dinner guest Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Gil- lespie of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Finch and family were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Parker, Salt Lake. City, New Years day. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Smith had fis their dinner guests New Wilyears day: Mr. and Mrs. Morlard Smith, Mr. and Mrs. ris Smith and daughter, Gay; Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Smith and daughter, Sharon; and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Tuckett. family and grandchildren. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Moore and family of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Menlove and family of Spanish Fork and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gore visMoore and family and Patsy. ited at the home of Mrs. Edna Sunday. Mrs. Beatrice Moore of Salt Clark, the also holidays Mrs. Morris Draper of Lake Carol spent Tervort, Miss and Mr, City Benson, Miss Carol Ludlow, Miss Ruth with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Deuel and Salt Lake City, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess LivHiatt, Miss LaWana Pulver, and Mr. and Mrs. George LaFever. Mi Helen KendalL RefreshSunday. ingstone, Mr. and Mrs. Vere Sizemor ments were served in the late and Velma left Lu, Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Nelson daughter, evening. Thursday, Dec. 27, for Milford, had as their dinner guests Minn Coral Tervort who is at-- . Utah. They spent the New Year Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Harris MrsVerald Mr. and with of Springville, Los Spainschool in Angeles and air family tending spent the holidays with her par- hower and family, Mrs. SizeMrs, Brant Pearet and daughents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ter- more and Mrs, Spainhower are ter, Penny, visited at the hme sisters. vort Sun-,da- Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vem Johnson on Christmas Day were, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Mog Warfen, Springville, Capt. and Mrs. Darrel Butler of San Antonio, Texas, and Miss Elaine Johnson of Logan. The Relief Society Christmas party Was held Wednesday, Dec. 26 in connection with the regular monthly officers and teacher meeting at the home of Mrs. Dean Peery, with Mrs. Margaret Butler, Mrs. Aroha Butler and hostesses. Visiting Teachers sage was given by Mrs. Elva Spainhower, Book of Mormon Gems "of Truth. A Christmas story, "What Made the Bells Chime by Elsie Nelson. Christ-tru- e Carols were sung, led by Mrs. Ethel Decker. Games were played directed by Mrs. Mary . Johnson. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Butler spent Christmas day with their Mr. .daughter and and Mrs. George Olsen and family of Payson. Additional guests tat the Olsen home were parents of Mr. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Heb--r Cushion of Santaquin. A delicious turkey dinner was ser- ved at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cowan were hosts on Christmas Day at a delicious dinner for the following guests: Mrs. Fanny Butler, Mrs. Dorthella Hanna and children, and! Miss LaRiae Butler of Salt Lake City. ' I GEIIOLA HEWS y, of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Martin, during the holidays. chronicle Announces Troth Cradle Jtail Mr. and Mrs. Orval Merrell announce the engagement of Girl Dec. 18, Delane and May-ol- a their niece, Da Lowa Batty, Robbins Dowley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dec 19, Don La Mar and Boy, Haskell, Kanarra, to Ivan Y. Raye McCall Banks. Shirley son Mr. of and Mrs. E. Haskell, Dec. 19, Don A. and Betty Boy, Mearl Haskell, Payson. A date for the wedding will Lou Nostaja Allen. be selected in the near future. Girl, Dec. 19, Edward Olin and Mary Donna Heisse Breuninger. Boy, Dec. 20, Jess and Bonnie Mr. .and Mrs. Vaughn (Jake) Strickland Angus, Springville. Livingston, formerly of this area Boy, Dec. 21, Ervin C. and are visiting here with Mrs. Liv- Edna Peterson Nelson, Salem. ingstons sister and husband, Boy, Pec. 22, Arlin and Nellie Mr. and Mrs. Doyle. Liddle, and other relatives. Mr. Livingston Sorensen Stephensen, Levan. Boy, Dec. 23, Marvin Ray and is a forest ranger at Chelan National Forest in Washington state. Joyce McGkme Neilson, SpanWith them are their five sons, ish Fork. Girl Dec. 26, John C. and Carincluding Ted Livingston, a studmen Hutchings Worsencroft, of ent at BYU in Provo. Springville. 4 Girl, Dec. 27, Carl Junior and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Greenhalgh Pauline Adams Nelson, Payson. Girl, Dec. 28, Blaine and Beth and family of Grand Junction, Selman Cannon, Payson. Colorado, visiting here with Mrs. Girl, Dec. 28, Gene Vernon and Greenhalghs mother, Mrs. Fannie McClellan Stapley, and other Laura Jean Christensen Tolman, relatives. They were dinner Salem. Boy, Dec. 28, Max L. and Mina guests on New Years day at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Crandall Murray, Springville. Girl, Dec. 30, Garold K. and Liddla. Betty Whitmore Lessig, Santa- Mr. 'and Mrs. Harold Oberg had as their supper guests New Years Eve: Mr. and Mrs. Myron Lt and Mrs. Gene Coray and Christensen, Mr, and Mrs. Mil-to- n Thomas, and Mr, and Mrs. son Kimo, of Long Beach CalifVem Smith, ornia, are visitors at the home Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Draper of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sid dinner New Years day: Mr. and Coray. On Sunday a family Mrs. Dal as Draper, Mr. and Mrs. dinner at the Coray home paid to the Californians, with Harold Draper and family; Mr. honor covers for those menand Mrs. Morris Draper and tioned arranged Mr. Mrs. Ralph and and Lake City. family of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Olsen and family of Payson visited Cowan Mr. and Mrs, George Clar. of Payson were guests of Mr. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. on ence Olsen Sunday. and Mrs. Owen Cowan Sunday. The occasion was the birthday anniversary of Mr. Cowan.- - A Dennis Dixon and Glen Dixon, riotous birthday dinner was sons of Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard enjoyed. Dixon, left Saturday for the coast, where Dennis marched in .. Pfc. Bob L. Balle had a group the Tournament of Roses parof young folks at his home for a ade with the Stanford univerin party last Thursday evening. sity band, fend later took part Games were enjoyed and re- half time activities at the Rose freshments served.. Those pres- Bowl football game.. Glen is Mr. end Mrs. Hecter Sadler, ent were Rae Ann Loveless, An- expected to return home this Gene and Marlene end Archer na Christensen, Sharon Smith, week to resume his studies at Butler were entertained at dinner Dick Cheever, Eugene Pulver, BYU in Provo and Dennis will Ellen Willey, Alma Willey and continue his sophomore year at by their sister and brother-inlaStanford univereity. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mower Bob L. Balle. son-in-la- w, tfeeietii ytetes Bean and children of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Coray and family, Payson; Miss Diane Coray, who is home on vacation from her studies at the USAC in Logan; and Miss Colleen Coray, a student at the U of U in Salt Lake City. HUISH "1 " THEATER AT PAYSON Friday, Saturday, Jan. 45 Well give you lovin, fun-- n Everything DUP Camp Se&o Lily will meet Thursday, January 10, at the home of Sarah Clements, 380 West 4th North St.; at 2 p.m. Love Nest ) . starring DUP Camp Seagull will hold JUNE HAVER WILLIAM LUNDIGAN their January meeting at 2 p.m. MARILYN MONROE at the hom1 of Mrs. Sid Coray, 10th. January Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Miller (Darlene Daniels) have returned to San Pedro, Calif., after spending Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Daniels, Payson, and Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, of Spanish Fork. Darlene is employed in the coast city and her husband is with the air force. Quinn Hutchinson, fruit grower of this area, attended a convention of apple growers held at Yak am a, Wash., just prior to the holiday season. He was accompanied by Carl Davis, of Provo, former Utah County ag- Sunday, Monday, Jan: Matinaa on Sunday 6-- 7 Cave of Outlaws Color by Technicolor starring MACDONALD CAREY ALEXIS SMITH Tuesday, Wednesday, Jan. SHELLEY WINTERS RICHARD CONTE STEPHEN McNALLY CHARLES BICKFORD ALEX NICOL in 8-- Raging Tide Thursday, Jan. 10 all Thrillers Since The Killers Topping ent. Chief motif of the convention was to promote new laws for 6praiyng of fruit, in an effort to quin. a uniform grade of Jo-'an produce Boy, Dec. 30, Dell Ray and fruit throughout the valley. Sorensen Fowler, Goshen. Problems of marketing also came Boy, Dec. 31, Bernell and Jean up for discussion. Penrod Ailken, Lake Shore. Girl, Dec. 31, Wayne H. and Elma Patrick Evans, Springville. Boy, Dec. 31, Bryce Heber and Myrle Blackett Jones, Payson. BRODERICK CRAWFORD in The Mob ADULTS 35c KIDS 10c Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stephenson and son, Doug, have enjoyed a brief vacation on the coast, where they were guests of their aunt, Mrs. R. S. Wimmer, and her son and wife, Dr. and Mrs. Enroute Shirley D. Wimmer. route home they stopped overnight at Las Vegas, Nevada. Spending a few days here through the holidays at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Erlandson, were Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Erlandson and two sons of Richland, Washington, and Mr, and Mrs. V. R. Gilson and three sons of Salt Lake City, CLEARANCE SALE Winter Suits and Dresses also Lingerie Valuss Galore AT TAKE AWAY PRICES at regular intervals may MATERNITY save time, money and need w, Mr. and Mra. Earl Page entertained New Years eve for a number of relatives who gathered to celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Page. Too often we are blind to the danger of an approaching illness until health has - been dangerously undermined. A physical check-u- p WARDROBE The friendly shop 32 DANIELS for expectant mothers N. 1 E., Provo, Utah PHONE 29 less suffering. 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