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Show f Honoring Mrs. Gayle Badham Mr, and Mrs. John F. OlfeSon of Salt Lake City, formerly of Ray of San Mateo, Cal., a group Payson were visitors here dur- of 19 former school mates were entertained during the week at ing Homecoming. the home of Mrs. Rays sister, Deal Griggs of Salt Lake City Mrs. Aline Johnson, in Spanish visited some of his former school Fork. Mrs. June Thomas of and Mrs. Della Badham, of chums in Payson over the LaPayson, mother of the three sisbor Day holiday. at the afters, were Mr. and Mrs. James Wignall fair. Mrs. Ray left Sunday for of Sandy visited here at their her home, accompanied to the the holi- Air Terminal in Salt Lake City Payson home through by her mother and sister .preday. viously named, also a younger Miss Doris Badham. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cloward sister, and family of KaysviUe were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. David Nile MorHomecoming visitors. parents, Mr. and Mrs. gan and family of Salt Lake City Charles Cloward, Salt Lake City, visited here Labor Day. formerly of Payson, left SaturMr. and Mrs. Albert Ashby day for ' New York City by Streamliner to enjoy a two had as dinner guests Monday a weeks vacation. family group including Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gardner and dauof Mrs. Laura Cloward had as her ghter, Blackfoot, Shirley, guests on Labor Day the follow- Idaho; Mrs. Harriet B. Francom, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ashby and ing members of her family: and Mrs. Max Cloward and son, son, David, of Spanish Fork; Mr. Raymond, of Garfield; Mr. and and Mrs. William Bates, Payson. Mrs. Lee Thomas and son, Lynn, During the evening Mr. GardMr. and Mrs. Clinton Barker ner showed moving pictures he and two children, Mrs. Norma took while on a trip through the Cook and baby, all of Salt Lake North Pacific states. City, and Mr. and Mrs. Wells Cloward and three children of Mrs. Bernice Hagar and dauProvo. Other visitors at the ghter, Oarolyp Ann, and Mrs. .Cloward home were Mr. and Margaret Poppee and daughters, Mrs. T. J. Cloward and family Barbara and Linda, of Oakland, of Logan, who left Monday for Cal., are visiting here with their their respective homes. brother, Earl Peterson, and family. Ge-no- , THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. CHRONICLE $6eietu Nicies Santaquin Wedding Reception Fetes Tew Shirley Ann Tucket Visitors over. Homecoming veiC Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Val- n and sons, Todd and Carig,,of Sacramento, Cal., who were geest;; of his mother, Mrs. Emma Wilson.' Mr. Wilson, who has visited often in Payson since, he left here that this Mrs. Ethel Fenton of Pleasant Grove, sister of Mrs. Angus Mel-lo- r, has spent a week here as houseguest of the Mellors after beig hospitalized several weeks in her home city. THEATER HUISH AT PAYSON Friday. Saturday. Sept Mrs. Leah Higginbotham of Hollywood cameras were set up of Europe to Salt Lake was a visitor here on the powder-ke- g over the Homecoming weekend. film it! S- -t Clcr.it!s Boy, Aug. 27, Rolland D. and Minnie Naomi Dallin Hancock, Spanish Fork Girl, Aug. 27, Fred and Fonda Hansen, Stephensen Spanish Fork. Boy, Aug. 28, R3y Lewis and Colleen Brereton ' Clegg, Springville. Boy, Aug; 28, Shirley and Helen Jean Steele Wilson, Payson. Girl, Aug. 29, Lowell Living-Co- n and (Joanne Vlasic Thomas, Genola. Girl, Aug. 30, Ralph and Kathryn Bingham Pinegar, Spanish Fork. Csssrisr Mr. and Mrs. Dale Reece, Burnell and Dalene of Provo, spent TYRONE POWER celebration the Homecoming PATRICIA NEAL with their mother, Mrs. E. R. STEPHEN McNALLY A wedding reception was held Sabin, also one day in Salt Lake HILDEOARD NEFF City. Saturday night in the SantaJunior high school for quin i " Matin Saturday' Ann Tuckett, daughter Shirley Mrq. J. O. Bowers, former Ellis Tuckett of Armorel Dixon, has returned to of Mr and Mrs. Russell L. Tew, and Santaquin Sunday, Monday, SopL M in home her Wynscote, Penn., son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Tew, Matin on Sunday n after spending 12 days in Pay-soat the home of her sister, Payson. Tfci Sfsry cf The young couple were marMrs. Emma Cluff. Mrs. Bowers ried Friday, August 29 in the was extensivelf entertained durWEI G Lake Salt temple by Harold B. her with many stay here, ing Lee. WILL ROGERS. JR. family gatherings arranged in The bride wore a wedding JANE WYMAN her honor. On Sunday Mrs. satin covCluff was hostess at a buffet gown of white slippera and lace with ered fingertip dinner to 62 members of the DixTuoaday. Wednee day. SopL 0 was a white on family, and on Monday Mr. veil. Her corsagerose-bud- s. The with red and Mrs. Flint Dixon and Mr. orchid carried nosegays bridesmaids Sfcry and Mrs. Jack Dixon of Provo and the mothers of the bride and VAN JOHNSON entertained at a breakfast in wore corsages. The ma; PATRICIA NEAL Provo' canyon, after which the groom . tron or honor was a sister of group took the auto ride around the bridegroom, Mrs. Norma the Alpine Loop, returning to Peterson. were Bridesmaids 11 Thursday. Rapt the Jack Dixon home in the eve- Carol Freil, Carol Lou Tervort, FAMILY NIGHT ning for dinner. Colleen Moss, Marlene Tew and On Wednesday, Mrs. C.- - M. Viola Peterson. Best man was Fairbanks was hostess at a lun- Darrell Tew, brother of the STANLEY CLEMENTS cheon for family members, and bridegroom. The parents of on Thursday the group met at both bride and groom stood in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Selby the receiving line. At the receDixon, where they paid honor to iving table was Arlene Gasser. the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Appropriate music was played Dixon. Additional social affairs on the Solovox by Mrs. Elsie for Mrs. Bowers included a party Eckersley, while guests were begiven by Mr& Clyde McMahon, ing received. with luhcheon arranged for Mrs. The following program was Bowers, Mrs. Ray Done of Port- rendered: Opening prayer, by land, Oregon, Mrs. Emma Cluff, Thomas E. Chat win; vocal solo, Mrs. Merle Conyers of Provo and Aroha Butler, accompanied by In our new fall line of the hostess. Also a dinner par- Nadine Davis; duet, Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mr. and firs. Keith Cooper, accompanied by ty MATERNITY WEAR Sid Coray, with Mrs. Bowers and Carolyn Livingston; reading, by Mrs. Done bid as special guests. Mary Lou Hartvigsen; toast to Over 300 Dreaaes and Suita groom, Carolyn EckJoining the family group from bride and Kenneth Shepherd; and To Choose Tram ersley out of town were Mrs. Ross Hartenor solo, Blaine Wasden, acrison, former Betty Dixon, and three daughters of Caliente, companied by Sherla Westover;of Nev. who were houseguests of benediction by grandfather A. Madsen. i Mrs. Cluff and her brother, Ken- bride, T. The aunts and uncles of the The Friendly Shop Far neth Dixon, and Miss Joan Sim- bride over refreshpresided mons and her friend. Miss Irine The Expectant Mother ment room, and aunts and un Payne, of Salt Lake, who were cles of the groom over the gifts. 3S No. 1 E. Provo, Utah 'guests of Joans grandparents, Dancing completed the proMr. and Mrs. C. M. Fairbanks. gram. zzzn t-1- WW LCnTw3! CIS2J3T! 18 years a.-.o- , states is his first trip during Homecoming and Harvest Days. Wiui all of the family togetner except Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson and children, who reside in Arizona, 33 family members watcii-e- d the Labor Day ! aiacie tugvth-e- r, and on Sunday at .end ad church services at Payson First ward, 'where all attended regularly a number of yeais ago while living at the family home in that ward. Parties arranged for the visitors included one given by Mr. and Mrs.. Darren (Ruth Wilson) Young in Spanish Fork, also a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Wilson in Nephi, and . a full days outing arranged and Mrs. Ralph Kitchen Announce Engagement (Marjorie) of Provo, who were hosts to the family at breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Deland Holman in a local canyon, followed by of Santaquin are announcing a day spent at tlie Homestead the engagement and approaching lesort near Heber, where a marriage of their daughter, Loa chicken dinner was served to the Jean, to Reeve Fowden, son of entire group. Mrs. Cora Fowden of. Mona. VsJM Payson, Utah - James Wylie Thomas family reunion will be held Sunday, Sept. 7, at Provo North park. Lunch will be at 12 noon, with a program at 3 p.m. Following a plan of reading a history of a family member at each yearly of Jane reunion, a biography l u.i.t.nk will be read during t!.? program. members include Committee Wallace Brockbank,- Springville; Frank Creer, Salt Lake City, and Eva Garner, Payson. la Clo-war- , FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1952 SPRING LAKE HEWS Tty Mr. D J. Butler 4 The officers and teachers attended a stake union meeting held in the Payson First-Fift- h ward chapel where they received instructions and plans for the beginning of Primary for the year - 1952-5- The Junior Gleaner girls of the M.I.A. and their leader Mia. Zella Peay, enjoyed an o:;ti..g in Payson canyon, Monday and Tuesday of last week. Gene Simmons, son of Mr. and of Tod Merl Provstgaard Park is the summer guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Harper. Mrs. i Mis. Ed Roundy ani children, Nina, Lynn, and Ruth. a:e the 1c -- ae Crook, and husband, of their p.ir.'hts; Mr. and guests $. Hudson, of Santa Ana. Cal., who left Tuesday morning for Mrs. Alan Butler, for tnJ holithmr. Lome afier spending the day weekend. recent holiday in Payson. A week s visit has Leon en- bv Mrs. Ban Adams and r.'is. Jonn E, Elmer has visit-- ! ioyed SLiilev of Salt Duke daughter, in Bi rie-vIdaho, with her as the gLest o her paionts, her, Mis. Guy Simons, and Mr. City, a. d Mrs. liaskin L:nan. Mr. Simons. Additional guests over Sunday at the L; man home' were Mr. Mr and Mrs. Earl Smith and and Mis. Lowel Lyman :nd .nmi.v of Keetle.V spent Labor three and Mr. and Mrs. children, Day in Pavson, guests of the ' of Ogdep. Thompson .v Wilsons. . , Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Davis and Fife of Salt Lake City were ,'amily iMagaivt Biansgan) of Salt guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C uv and Mrs, Fifes dauMcnlove Sunday. The group ghter Mrs. Oris Braithwaite and attended the Mon! , runwn - rnilv of Ling Beach, Cal., were at Prove eld Romeeoming visitors. . Mr. and Mrs. Rieha;d A-- M:-.Caml li;v..rt, who has I.L. and Mrs. Lynn Menden ail, a: d seven months old John spent the past year in Cal.f rma Alendenl all, of Draper spent sev-rn- ! is speini.ng a weeks vacation r.. ( a.vs here with his parents, with her parents, ilr. mu Mr. Mrs. Byron Mendenhall Circle Tervoil. Carol Has a in the First Security , os.tion over the weekend holiday. .National Bank of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ha .vs and Were for Homecoming were Tr. ad Mrs. Leonard Steinekart daughter, Julie, vveie t.e;ti at f long Beach, Cal. Former the Mike Cowar. home cvvi the e. uer.ts of this city, they were weekend and attended tlie u in i eids of Mrs. Florence Mitchell or Day celebration 'luring their stay. On leaving Payson. they planned to return ! ! fo their home via Yellowstone REPUBLICANS! We lost with Dewey park, states of the northwest, San Francisco and thence south We dost with Dawson News "Let Do Ii Wilh Dalton" down the coast route. Friends of the couple were Vote For to happy By Della Hudson learn that her sister and husband, Don Mack Dalton Mr. and Mrs. yrum Douglass and Mrs Hazel Robbins will preU.S. Congress daughter, Marilyn, are vacationsent her elementary 'piano students in a recital at the Santa- ing in Hawaii. The Douglass Primary Election September 9 is quin Second ward chapel Mon- familynow also formerly of Pay-so- 1548 Dawson lost by nearly 25,000 making their home at votes; Lee won by nearly 51,000 day, September 8 at 8 p. m. The Long Beach. Mrs. Douglass is public is invited. (Paid Political Advertising remembered as Maida Curtis , By Moroni W. Smith) V at the home Spending Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Childs and Mrs. Alice York were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy York and baby daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin York of Magna. r Mr. and Mrs. William T. Harper and family, Mr., and Mrs. Shary Argyle, Mr. and Mrs. Wally Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Merl Provstgaard joined Mr. and Mrs. Art Bowers and spent Labor Day Holidays in Payson enjoying the Homecoming. Mrs. Louis Jacobs and chil dren, Myrtis, Kathy and Bruce, returned Wednesday front Dubuque, Iowa, where they have spent the summer with Mr. Jacobs, who is employed there by the Midwest Piping and Supply Co. Mr. Jacobs expects to re turn home next month. During her stay in Iowa, Mrs. Jacobs visited with her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. B. I. Hubbard and with a brother and sister and families. Joining the Jacobs for a weekend, also, were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Harms and .son, Tonny, of St Louis, Mo. Mrs. Harms will be remembered as the former Betty Jacobs, who attended high school here a number of year ago, and also was employed at the local hospital as a nurses Aid. Cstsrty Wcrre3 , ' Santaquin n, 000000 000000000000000000000000 Mrs. Alice Armstrong was hostess to the Social Club Thursday night at her home. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Jeanette Snyder, Mrs., Zola, Ahlin, Mrs. Lillian Qreenhalgh, Mrs. Sandra Jean Armstrong, Mrs. Zelma Hall and Mrs. Della Hudson. Mrs. Elizabeth Goodall Hansen left recently for a trip to California. . Mrs. Robert Childs and two children, Marlene and Linda were among a group that went to Salt Lake Wednesday. They were with Mrs. Evadene Booths dancing school students. They visited at KSL TV studios and e were interviewed by Uncle on his program. After the program they enjoyed dinner at the Hotel Utah Coffee Shop. Ros-co- REMEMBER USX JANUARY greatest Values Childrens SHOES 1 .98 $3.98 Value NOW $ MENS Work pants 28 to 489. 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For complete comfort, you need both. tradt mark kavn been given in bnai tty prktd to $20 and up. UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED OIL CIRCULATING HEATERsTj Burns No. 2 Oil (f 1 II fl 0!i)W(fi OOCTPHeALTH TO ALL FROM REXAL; PAGE FURNITURE CO. j Mr. and Mrs. Howard Armstrong and baby daughter, left Sunday for their home in California after spending a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong and in Payson with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Taylor. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coombe formerly of Salt Lake City who are also making their home there. "The House of Quality" Richard Kay Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Howard is home on leaVe from the navy. He has , served 15 months in Guam, and will continue his training at San Diego, Calif. He and his wife the former Shir-len- e Hiatt, left for a vacation to the Grand Canyon, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mellor and Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson of Spanish Fork enjoyed a trip to the Tooele area last Tuesday, visiting the chemital plant, ordnance plant, etc., and noting a great growth in population of the community. LADIES COTTON SLIPS FARMERS Embroidery Trimmed 1 75 me. COOP. c?000X00X000x0X000000? . |