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Show SPRING .LAKE NEWS By ii f Recentlj D J. Mx Butler one act plays y the M. I A. drs. Viola Co-is take Spec-- , '.1, were spot a i i aiid dire a an: O.j? . tal Inte.. ; ti , Something M I. A. Maids; to Crow Afcuut How Not to Do Dee Hive Girls. Gandy auu pooin v, as sold were liter t.ie plats. lca to sti.u I.npiut ement Ela to tne sola.er noj cjhronicle tfMigtij-yiei- es 1 1 Woia has DUP Camps Hold Spanish Fork Miss Becomes BriJe Of Aurlen F. Loveless ; McMahan was hos- Clyde THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. Payson, Utah tess to Junlnor Delta bridge FRIDAY. MARCH 27. 1953 club at her home , Thursday af ternoon. Mrs. J. R. Groesbeck Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heck and was a special guest. A dainty Victor of Wood, luncheon was served at small Mrs Ruby Ellsworth and fam- Payson, visited at formerly the home of tables, with the card game fol ily spent the weekend in Park his sister and husband, Mr. and City with Mrs. Ellsworths dau- Mrs. Lyle Peck, over the lowing Dixie, and family, who to Payson and are spending the week at the EllsMiss Alberta Nebeker visited worth home in Salt Lake City with friends on Wednesday. Mrs. Ed Patten entertained :r formally Thut-da- v Mr. and Mrs. Hill Loveless, evening in h mur of Mr P. tten, who was who are currently residing in celebrating hu, birthday Tam- Ogden, visited here during the il) members enjoyed the affair. week. ghter, returned Regular Meetings bet-lecuved Mon-iaMatch 2d, oi the birth ul a aoy daugntei, boin to Air ana y, Mrs. Max Menloe of Ha.vwaid, of the lie Calif., Giandpa-entbaoy a.e Mr. aid Mis Loo Men-lo- e and Mr and frs John La,.t of Pay son, s Sm ah fledge to the flag , c k ' 1 t yn has just finis. cd u luv i' . 1 cluield and tnen- son, Ui fc'olt Lake City were guests of Mr. Butleis siste1 urd iamly. Mi and Mis Heetoi badler and will enter toe c Utah Schoo' of September Ihan- ' .tier oi nonaid, t" i.c' .jMer Eha Cn c trui'i u ,th . r- - : 'in ; '.I i t f, &.1 icadv d to be q. a g ven by Nellie Hall, a ! 1 i' pie-nte- M Mipe'nn. i the a ' e p n , Cap. Leila her grandfather, of i it i Roitaid - m II 1, was i given hv Mn- DtGiaw and Dee Ann i cGi-gakr- R ot-- Daughter Allan urged every to get their histories in She re a sample of a history. , - the tne ut to be scut in. Dt-ue- i B weie ' ii ed 4 r-- tu Everybody knows what the Governor of N.C. told the Governor of S.C.. but nobody knows what Gov. Thornton of Colorado said when Gov. Lee of Utah made him come to Salt Lake City and clean up the Capitol building as a janitor. Reason: Colorados governor loet an election bet that a bigger percentage of registered voters in his state would go to the polls in the last elections than in Utah. The Hoover Company obligingly lent him an oversized vacuum cleaner to do hie cleaning chores. Here he takes Gov. Lee for a short ride. Stena Leila No-- t i meet-nwli he'd Apul 9, 2 pm. at toe o Oi Blanche Whitelock Liuveis-it- y .oil - i. Hall t and Announce Engagement Mr and Mrv N It Denson oi Sa't Lake C.ty are announcing the engagement of their daugh-tei- , Cherui, to Mr Kemielu But-hr- . sor. of Mr. and Mis. Alan The young couple just Butlei completed a L. D S miss.on in Mr tr.e West Central States. Bullet is now in the armed forcOn March 6 at the home of es and is stationed at Camp er parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Roberts, California. Taylor Johnson, Miss Lela John-oSpanish Fork, became the A lovely birthday party was bride of Aurlen F. Loveless, a held on the J7tn of March to cel- son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralp Loveebrate the on( hundred and less of Pavson. Bishop Maik F. eleventh anniversary of the Re- Boyack rifrciated at the double Pres. Della Mower ring ceremony which was witlief Society welcomed the guests who were nessed by relatives and a friends. members of the local Relief SoThe bride had a sole attendciety and Mrs. Elsie Eckersley ahd" Mrs. Patra Johnson of the ant, Mrs. Margaret Daley, and Hattie best man was Coun. Stake Board. Roy MacAfee of Tervort gave a short history of Pleasant Grove. the organization and introduced A reception followed the rites the following program: A skit, held in the First immediately, On Your Birthday, written by ward church. was givAlberta II. Christensen, with the young Receiving en by Mrs. Margaret Butler, besides those above mencouple Mrs. and Thomas Mrs. Utahna tioned weie bridesmaids Mar-,(ea- n Hortense Butler; Piano solos, Gunderson, Ronna JohnSusan Spenclllene Butler and Jill Gillies son, Johnson, Kay er; trio, Jennie Ruth, Kenvin, and flower girl, Sandra Nelson. Lyand Jay Lyman; solo, Jay Forming a background for the man, with ukeleli accompanibridal charparty were huge baskets with stunts ment. Three acters picked from audience by if lavender and white flowers Mrs. Maida Sadler. Delicious re- and branched candleabra with freshments were served byr the ighted tapers. Music was furnby The lace ished during the evening executive officers. orcovered serving table was cen- Miss Colleen Ludlow- at the tered with a lovely borthday gan. The bride chose an elegant cuke decorated with the Relief of imported lace and nyand blue gown yellow, colors, Society slipand tall candles in he same col- lon tulle shadowing per satin. The bodice, close fitors. ted, was styled with long pointed sleeves, button trimmed at Menlove Mr. and Mrs. Roy the wrist. A rolled collar and were Salt Lake visitors last covered buttons closed it satin visited Menlove Mrs. week. to waist. A full, floor neck from atfriends while Mr. Menlove and a veil of nylon skirt length the by tended school sponsored tulle completed the ensemble. Safeway Stores. Her bolquet was of white cam-illiand pink rose buds.. Mrs. Emma Spencer had as guests were Mr. Welcoming sister her quests last Monday T. Johnson, Mrs. Wilford and RO. ind husband, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wansgaard also Mrs. of Simons of Murray; Ogden and Alma J. Johnson. Maxme Ballard and daughter, Fres.dmg at the guest registry Dawn, of Murray, and Robert .vas Mrs. George Banks. Dutler of Pasadena, Calif. were Caroline Webb and Susan Aiken. Gifts were arranged by Mrs. Paul Larson, Mis. Robert Bowen, Mrs. Giant C. Mrs. Quinn Wans- Anderson, L. Mangue Kcl- and Mrs. THEATER gaard HUISH si Mountain few-clos- e as Gift-beare- is con. Pouring at a well appointed brides table were Miss. Thelma !day, Saturday, Mar. tine Saturday TWO BIG HITS BETTE DAVIS 27-2- 8 Nelson and Mrs. Raleigh Williams. Quests served at green bowl floating a pink carnation, by Norma Nelson, Lois Tuckett, and Shirley Banks. After a honeymoon trip to San' Francisco and up the coast, e The Star and j.- ha young couple will make their home in Provo. Tiny Tots of the American Legion Auxiliary were entertained Ihursday at a party at the home f Mrs Lon Crouch. About a dozen youngsters and their mo- hers attended the function and games and luncheon motifs were earned out in a St. Patricks theme. Mrs. Crouch, Mrs. Kenneth Daniels and Mrs. Elaine Shoemaker were in charge of arrangements. -- Laura Shepherd Honored Quest at Parties RASHINE REWRITES COAT HEWS s n, U to rot III si takes ftH yds. to U sties 03 Is 19 i s 90 M to SO; H 85-l- Is eat In Hi 18, I7 yd. EACH to 64-i- for pattern with name, style number and site to LANE BIKEAU, Bex M9, f' son Square Station, New York 16, Y. Ihe new Sprint Simmer Faehlen show aeores eif ether etylee, Ida iu Hue . liKKt extra. s Miss Laura Shepherd, teacher at the Nebo Senmnary m Pay-sotCraMc Kull who is closing her teach-n- g career to be married, was Girl, Mar. 17, Stanley and honored Satuiday afteinoon at Malissa Elma New burn Peck, of a arty given at the home of Payson. the home of Mrs. McKay ChrisGill, Mar. 18, Clyde LeRoy tensen. and Gcraldme Francom Hone, Attending the- - lovely alfa.r Pay son. were 24 friends residing m variEov, Mar. 19, Phillip Emer ous CaiUniLiUilies of Utah Counand Lilharr Elizabeth Carter a featured Entertainment ty. book review. The Silver Challice Bnmhall, Spanish Fork. Boy, Mar. 19, Noel Gunner and by Costain, by Mrs. Ruy Bioad-ben- t, and a review- - of the life of Evely n Vione Robinson Reece, the honored guest by Mrs. Stel- Payson. la H. Oaks, of Provo. Mrs. Boy, Mar. 21, Harold M. and Oakes showed pictures on a pro- Shirley Viola Barney Hurst, of jector in a cleverly organized Spanish Fork. toast to Miss Shepherd. Boy, Mar. 21, Reid Jess and Music was by Howard Chris- Karine Stewart Carter, Payson. tensen, who played a lolin selecGirl, Mar. 22, Gerald Angus tions, assisted by Josephine Ann and Ellen Maurin Greenhalgh, Christensen at the piano. Santaquin. Light refreshments weie serGirl, Mar. 23, James Gerhard ved and a lovely gift was pre- and Dalcna Mae Dean Kaatz, of sented to Miss Shepherd, whose Mammoth. inairiage is planned for May 14 Daffodils and forsytlua weie A number of Payson people used in decoration of the enterin Magna Wednesday eveweie taining rooms and a corsage was wnere a dinner party at ning, to at Mis presented Shepherd of Mr. and Mrs. Lathe home the opening of the afternoon. Mar Loutensock paid honor to Also entertaining recently for Jack Loutensock, recentniembers j oung thfe from a year and a returned the Payson Hign School fac- ly ialf tour of duty in Korea with ulty, with Mas. Afton Oborn and the army medical corps. CovMis. Grace H att in charge of ar ers were arranged for Mr. and rangements. The affair was held Mrs. Ed. "Patten, Duane Patten, during regular faculty meeting Wilson, all of Payson, alet the High School during the Emma so Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kitchen ast week of her association with Jerry Buys, Mrs. the group as a teacher. A dainty Janice Losser, of Frovo; Mr. and Mrs. John luncheon was served. Dck and Kent Loutensock, Loutensock, the honoree and the host, couple, Magna. TRY YOUR DRUGGIST FIRST 29-3- 0 JULIA ADAMS Gambler Live Better Color by Technicolor Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday ' March 31, April Ever see a dream walking? Well, they did! 2 Eight Iron Men KNOW? 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