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Show CHRONICLE Panel Discussion on United Nations Highlights Womens Legislative Council Meeting tes tfeeietif on the United Nations highlighted the Thursday meeting of the Women's LegA panel Know Your United States I, Will be Topic of Cultus Club Meetings - , Mis William Hansen Mr Cornaby gave a sketch of the histoiy of this countiy from before the coming of Columbus to the present time Mrs Roy Crouch, piesident, stated that Mis Owen Loveless and Mrs Emma Wilson have accepted duties as the clubs representatives at the season's Womans Legislative Council in Pro- Couro-i- l Cheryle,Widdison Makes Marriage Plans yJCraMe Jullj William and Jeaneene Garrity Carter, Payson Oct 7, boy to Kenneth and Cherril Benson Butler, Payson Oct 7, boy to LaMar and Carol Dixon Searle, Payson Oct. 7, boy to Lee Dell and Bonnie Daley Harmer, Payson Oct. 7, girl to Ralph and Joyce Hanks Henderson, Salem Oct. 3, girl to Theron and Lila Mae Nielsen Heehs, Payson. Oct. 5, girl to David Holden and Nelda Jean Gasser DeGraw, Known To Arden Tuckett, November 17 Mr. and Mis. Rulon WiddibOn announce the engagement of Cheryle and Arden F. Tuckett, son of Mr. and Mrs Jesse Tuckett of Lake Shorn Miss Widdiscn is a giaduate of the then-daughte- and the Spanish Folk LDS inary. He Sem- filled a mission for the in the Southwest Indian He served two years Mission Church w'lth the Army in Orleans, France. Both young people are active Payson High School and Nebo in ward and stake affairs. Stake Seminaiy. The maroage date has been Mr Tuckett is a graduate of set for Nov 17th in the Salt Lake the Spanish Fork High School Temple Payson. bom at Nephi Hospital to Sherman and Helen Law Burton 30, girl, Junior Cultus Club Hears Beta Cultus Club Opens Season with Banquet Health Officer Visitors at the home of Mr. and County Mrs. Frank McClellan during Junior Cultus club held the,r conference included Mrs. Charles meeting on October 6 at tjie home Whetten of Colonia Juarez, Chi- of Mrs. Roslyn Hillman v th huahua, Mexico; Mr. and Mrs. Mis. Eunice Crouch as Claybourn and three children of hostess Mrs. Lucille Page, Utah Countv Provo; Bishop Dee Patten and Mr. Leon Dastrow of Riverside, Health officer, talked on cerebral Calif. Mr. Dastrow was a form- palsy and exceptional children. er resident of Salt Lake City Accompanying her from the Utah and served on the police force County Health cfLce was Miss for 20 years Rogers. Mrs. Lynn Page was a special ass-stin- oooooooooooooooo Luncheon was served club members. to guest 18 Lane Barron and Clark Elmer have spent an enjoyable few days in Mr. and Mrs Mr and Mrs J at their hast Los Angeles, Calif. The occasion of the trip was their attendance at the showing of the new Buick. Mr. Barron is a salesman for a on a new Buick agency in Payson lartonTt Autumn leaves and fruits of the season made attractive decorations for the dinner given Monday evening as an opening of the new club year by Beta Cultus. Given at Dons Cafe, tables were gay with mimatuie filled with coloiful candies. Programs were inside a folder bearing names of guests and yearbooks added to the decorative affect Mrs. Verner Larsen, retiring president, conducted the meeting and introduced the new presiA dent, Mrs. Don Christensen brief election period voted Mrs Roy Wightman into office as new vice president, following resignation of Mrs Albert Francom. Mrs. Elmer Taylor read a prayer and colors were presented by Mrs. Louis Jacobs. Acting as toast mistress was Mrs. Bruce Walton, who introduced a program as follows: solos, Mrs. Thomas Hall, accompanied by Mrs. Gould Dixon; accordion selections, Jere Johnson of Spanish Fork and Norman horns-of-plent- .v vo-f-- al HUISH THEATER Wednesday, Thursday, Ocf. 12-1- 3 TWO BIG HITS Bring Your Smile Along FRANKIE LAINE Start at 95 This fall , enjoy the thrill of fidelity . . . TV Sparton gives you so much more picture clarify, handcrafted beauty and utmost dependability for a full measure of television enjoyment. Spar-to- n builds for quality not quantity. This fall marks the opening of the finest telein vision season ever sports, new shows, new entertainment to delight the entire family. Come in today and see why Sparton's unmatched "Custom-Built- " features will give you more BIRTHDAY PARTY! Savings for everyone I buytl AIR CHAMBER completely Peteetneet School Parent-Teacher- officers and committee members were entertained at a chicken dinner Monday evening afthe home of Mrs. Merle Lundell. Following dinnen, the group made plans for the years work, deciding that the first meeting of the PTA will be a night to be held November 9th. The membership drive was also discussed after being outlined by Mrs. Miles Loveless, Mrs. Ralph chairman. urged all parents, fathers as well as mothers, to become members of the associaBack-To-Scho- ol -- ar ' ' Pete Kellys Blues enjoyment for your money. JANET PAGE FURNITURE CO, "The House of Quality" ' Starring Combat Type $J79 Cold Weather Fleece lined, warm. MENS BOOTS Boys Red $1 VALUE COTTON SWEDE SHIRTS $177 $U90 SWEAT SHIRTS Heavyweight Part Wool Double insulated rubber lined foot keeps body heat in. Long tall that will stay in the trousers. Sanforized, full cut. 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He played The Girl Rush on the Payson baseball team in the Central Utah league for a ROSALIND RUSSELL number of years. FERNANDO LAMAS , The couple were recently marEDDIE AIBERT ried at the brides home with GLORIA DeHAVEN Bishop Vernon Hurst officiating A reception was held at the PalSunday, Monday, Tuesday myra Stake House the same eveOctober ning. on Matinee Sunday The bride wore a gown of embroidered nylon with pleated The Left Hand of God nylon tulle with a pomted waist HUMPHREY BOGART with cap sleeves. She carried a GENE TIERNEY bouquet of stephanotis and pink CinemaScope Finch roses centered with a large 14-1- e DEAD Peteetneet PTA Officers Special Delivery "Custom-Built- " mid-wee- HERMETICALLY SEALED 1 Former Payson Man Weds Spanish Fdrk Maid, Honeymoon in Las Vegas, California KEEFE BRASSELLE Color by Technicolor yard-lin- Allen Bannister Hunters Attention! Mi. and Mrs. Dave bhuler en n tertained a group of funner people at their ranch home Following a Sunday afternoon. one oclock dinner a drive over the ranch was enjoyed, all riding Colored together in a jeep-tric- k of aLt.mm on the moun-- a t.. de and a iew of the valley be c.v added to the pleasure of he groups Present were; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Monson, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Badham, Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lund, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Thomsen, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Jensen all of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Lnez Barney of Provo, and the host couple. Mrs. Dean Staheli, Mrs. Gene Vest, Mrs. Miles Loveless, Mrs. of Ballard, Mrs. Dorman Sterling Houghton Santaquin. In charge of arrangements were Seeley, Mrs. William 'Fairbanks Mrs. Marlyn Francom, Mrs. Har- Mrs. R. C. Stickney and the hostess. ry Webster and Mrs. Walton. AT PAYSON SO de Mrs. and four children of Fontana, k Calif., left during the for their home after visiting here with his mother, Mrs. Nellie BanAlso visiting with other nister relatives, they were dinner guests Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Kathryn Betts, with Mrs. Nellie Bannister invited as an additional guest. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Quigley were hosts at dinner to the visitors, as well as Mr. and Mrs. Lon Crouch. A visit with the Ray Quigleys Pa-so- boy to 179 Wallace Broun entertained her bridge club Thursday evening at her home Attending were Mrs Pete Wilson, Mrs Roland Erlandson, Mrs Viron Davis, Mrs Lawrence Wilson, special guests, and Mrs Max Stewait. Mis Ramona Smith, Mrs Gudmundsen, Mrs. Gould Dixcn, Mrs Aivil Cork, Mrs Von Hill, Mis Howard Stevens and Mrs Q M Bui dick and Mr. Mrs Special Mr. and Mrs. Clement Johnson of West Payson are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Dawn Marian, to Shirm L Asay, son of Mr. and Mrs Bums S. Asay of Roosevelt. The bride elect is a former student at Brigham Young University, and a gmduate of Payson High School ar.d LDS Senvnjir . Benedict-to-b- e is a for nor LD' missionary to Urugmy, presently attending Univeisity of Utah Dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. Page and Mis Jane Detrick to 26 guests Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs Darrel Brown, with Mis Jane Detrick as chairman of the program on the Central Atlantic States Prices City council and reported a list of ne v st ,u Plans to Marry Sherm Assay of Roosevelt tar accompaniment Aug. Hales gave a report on the Salt Lake meeting of the legislative Dawn Marian Johnson Adding to the program was a ocal duet, Theres A Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere by Virginia Diollinger and Dora Lee Elmer, played then own gui- 8, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1955 Kenneys vo. Oct Wayne B The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah with Mrs Archie and national officers conductBrockbank, president, Mrs. Lynn Bennion, Salt Lake ing City, was elected national piesiSpeakers of the panel discus- dent for the coming year. Mrs sion which was moderated by Dr Sherman Christenson is leg.onal Robert E Riggs were Rev. Phil- director with Mrs Harold Chrislip Kemp who spoke on the as- tensen, Springville, third vice pects of human rights in the president in the state organizaUnited Nations; Mrs. Orea B. tion and Mis George Ballif, state Tanner who discussed the UN- parliamentarian Richard Poll who ESCO, Dr spoke on the political aspects of the United Nations; and Mrs. George Ballif who talked on the agenda of the tenth meeting of the general assembly. A summary and questions followed the discussion. islative Leslie of Spanish Cornaby, Folk, was guest speaker at a Cultus Club, Womans Federated unit, which met Wednesday afternoon at the home or Mis Earl Page. 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