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Show Mrs. Brude Feted at The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Payson Social Events THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1959 J. Brude, former Garlydene Robinson, of Omaha, Nebraska, is spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Mabel Robinson, and also enjoying visits with friends In her honor a luncheon was given Wednesday afternoon at the Turf cafe, with her mother and her sister. Mrs. Roland Guests Erlandson, as hosts. were seated at a V shaped table gay with bouquets of yellow dafodills and pussy willows. Places were arranged for Mrs. Mrs. Wallace Brown, Richard Gray, Mrs. Dan Morgan, Mrs. Lyle Earl, Mrs. John T. Lant, Mrs. Lawrence Wilson, Mrs. Thomas Hall, Mrs. Bert Stevens, Mrs. A. E. Wall. Mrs. Max Stewart, Mrs. Ella Amos, Mrs. Zina Erlandson, Mrs. J. Clark Elmer, Mrs. Emma Cluff, Mrs. Rebecca Johnson, Mrs. George F. Wilson, Mrs. Bill Fairbanks, Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Ehlandson. Earlier in the week Mrs. Max Stewart arranged a luncheon at her home for Mrs. Brude, with covers placed for the visitor and Mrs. Ralph Daniels, Mrs. Marshall Fisher, Mrs. Roland Erlandson and the hostess. Mrs. Brude was also honored at a party given in Salt Lake City by Mrs. V. R. Gilson (Ila Jean Erlandson), with guests including Mrs. Ralph Bean (Helen Coray), Clara Jean Perkins, Mrs. Eddie Crane (Hazel Cannon). GenMrs. Hazel evieve McBeth, Erlandson, all formerly of Payson, and Mrs. Roland Erlandson, Payson. Mrs. C. Spring Lake News Mrs. Carolyn Shepherd, Mrs, Slela Barnett, Miss Edna Ful Mrs. Vina Wilson from Lehi mer, and Mrs. Billie Horton, spent Tuesday and Wednes Dianne Spainhower and fro-en- d, day of last week visiting with Rosalie Marshal from relatives and friends here. She Fork visited at the Spanish visited with her sister, Mrs. home of Diannes grandmoth Iris Deuel Tuesday afternoon er, Mrs. Cecil Peery on Sum and was an overnight guest day. at the home of her cousin, Glen Cropper arrived home Mrs. Clara Menlove, Tuesday on Saturday from a visit with night. Glenda Wood his 14. s, Clara Menlove, Mrs. and daughter,at Cal Sunnyvale, family Ihelma Butler and Miss Le He went down on the train nora Huish spent Wednesday and was met at Niles, Calif., at the home of Mrs. Jerrolyn his daughter and family Menlove at Payson. Mrs. Men- by and taken to their home. He love had invited some rela attended church with the tives and friends to a quilting Wood With his son family. party. Others present were Jay. he went to Santa Cruise Beach from where they went deep sea fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Menlov from Richfield vis and HUISH THEATRE ited family at the home of Ralphs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo PAYSON, UTAH Menlove on Sunday. Mrs. Cecil Peery was at SpWed., Thurs., FrL, Sal. anish Fork Friday night and March Every houl of the book that Saturday visiting at the home shook the nation with laughter of her son and family, Mr. for 52 weeks is on the screen! and Mrs. Don Spainhower. Ze-ben Mr. and Mrs. Johny Van and children and Mrs, Round By Lenara Huish in-la- Rally The Flag Boys! PAUL NEWMAN JOANNE WOODWARD JOAN COLLINS JACK CARSON in Cinemascope Color by DeLuxe Fanny Butler from Kearns were dinner guests and spent the afternoon visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cowan. Mrs. Evelyn Cowan and children, Craig, Kay and Cinda, of Murray, also visited at the Cowan home. They all came Matinee Saturday to celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Mike Cowan, which was March 17th. Visitors at the home of Mr. Sunday, Monday. Tuesday and Mrs. Earl Decker over the March weekend were Earls brothers Matinee on Sunday and families, Mr. and Mrs. SPENCER TRACY Alvin Decker from Provo, Mr. in and Mrs. Woodrow Decker and Ernest Hemingways two daughters, Joan and Sandra, and a niece, Sharon Ad-af- s, The Old Man from Parowan. Also visDeckers were iting And the Sea their with the and husband, daughter Sets a new high! An extri- Delolres and Dan Hall and children, Susan and Jerry, of ordinary achievement in an extraordinary ach- Park City. Mrs. Ir.'a Deuel has spent !, ievement in the past week in the Payson SPECIAL SHORT City Hospital where she unAlasken Sled Dog on film-makin- g, derwent Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. March A very bewitching comedy about a very enchanting subject sex! major surgery She is reported Wednesday. doing fine. Mrs. Vola Butler, who recently returned from a trip to the Hawaiian Islands with her sisters, Cora Daniels and Clara Barnett and their husTechnicolor bands, reports that Hawaii is JAMES STEWART KIM NOVAK truly the vacation spot of the world. She enjoyed the days she spent visiting with her son, Lynn, and family at their JACK LEMMON home at Eua Beach. ERNIE KOVACS With the group she visited Matinee Saturday many places of interest on WaiKiki Beach, one of which was the Hotel Royal. They Bell Book and Candle c KD3'uCTO rmn ema, Tin 332$ aRTHTTHfl-- , 3D3jGZu 3nzm$u& 33 3.1 uji i 3EJ33TK3 QanaHMBBWfciisiB 'a Mr. and Mrs. Loren Wilcock are announcing the marriage cf their daughter Marion, to Kenneth Buys, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buys of this city. Vows were repeated Thursday, March 12, in a quiet cere mony performed at the home of the brides parents by Roe Wilde, bishop of Payson Third LDS ward. For her wedding the bride was attractively dressed in a pink taffeta sheath adorned with a lavender orchid corsage. Her sister, Mrs. Patsy nn Hanson, was her only attendant and the bridegroom asked his twin brother, Keith Buys, to stand as best man. Mothers of the couple pinned pink carnation corsages to their light turqucfise dresses. The couple will make their Delphin Hiatt, president of the Nebo LDS stake, his wife, May, and their daughter, Carina, are moving to Dietrick, Idaho, in the Twin Falls area, where they have purchased a ranch. Fanners of the West Mountain area for many years, Mr. cer. Hiatt is a former LDS bishop Refreshments were served of the West Ward and Mrs. at tables centered with a yel- Hiatt has been active in the low and green St. Patrick Day auxiliary organizations. motif of shamrock and daffoThey were honlored at a dils. Other arrangements of daffodils and pussy willows were also arranged throughLady Firemen Hold out the church. Gifts were arranged by VelMarch Meeting ma Lou Sizemore, Karen CarThe Lady Firemen met ter and Suzanne E. Jolley. Those who carried gifts were Monday at the home of Mrs. Linda Buys, Karen Buys, Sherm Loveless, with Mrs. Duane Patten, president, conBetty and Lavona Gay. Refreshments were served ducting the session. Plans were laid for the anby Judy Houser, Norda Gardner and Linda Elmer. nual unit card party slated for the latter part of April, the time, date and place to be anWest Mt. 4H Club nounced later. Funds will be used to complete the furnHolds Meeting ishing on the fire station kit- home in Payson. A bridal shower was given March 11 in the Payson First-Fift- h ward church, where Marion greeted guests with Mrs. Wilcock and Mrs. Buys together with Mrs. Hanson, Miss Bonnie Butler and Miss Lou In keeping with National Ann Harmer. Marion wore a week. The West Mt. yellow chiffon dress with orchid corsage and her attend- club girls and their mothers ants wore sheaths with cor- met at the West Ward church the afternoon of March 7, sage of yellow carnations. The brides book was at- problems were discussed, artended by Miss Carol Hiatt ticles for home improvement, and Miss Carol Taylor, and and dresses, made by club Mrs. Clarence Hill was master members, were displayed. Refreshments were served of ceremonies to a program, introducing a vocal number to 48 by Meralda Wilsons club by Richard and Virginia Drol-inge- r, girls. vocal duet by Mrs. Bob Burdick and Mrs. Don Patten accompanied by Mrs. Howard Riley; toast, Miss Kathleen Hill. After the program the Dainty refreshments served to 12 ladies. 4-- H gXBUTAH CONCRETE PIPE CO. Road - Phono: FRanklin Provo AND IN SALT LAKE, OGDEN. LOGAN SPECIAL GOOD FROM MARCH 19 TO MARCH 27 youll want a gay short do smartly styled to frame your face with flattery ill. They have now returned to their Spring Lake home after spending the winter in Calif. COURTNEY PROMOTION CHIROPRACTOR 231 South 1st Spanish Fork, Utah 10 - 6 daily Closed Wed. 9-- 672 Sal. By AppL Mary D. Kaelbar, was read by Mrs. Mary J. McClellan, and lesson, Mississippi Saints, was given by Mrs. Lucile Drolling-er- . DAYS-UARC- 20&2I H Rates are lowest after 6 p.m. and all day Sunday always lower station-to-statio- Mountain States Telephone Port V Girls Panties 15c r Nylon and Rayon Each infixes mmm Baby Shirts EZ 39c Play wear $ LOO to Sizes 2 tt. & S2.00 14 Cotton Dresses $2.00 Sizes to 1 14 $10 LAYETTE Every living plant must assimilate phosphate from the soil to produce a profitable yield for you. When the natural phosphorous is depleted GIVEN AWAY ON FRIDAY, MARCH 20th. 5:00 p.m. GRAND PRIZE Given Away March 21 - 5:00 p.m. We wish to take this opportunity to thank YOU there's no practical natural source to replenish it. ..the result: poor growing... no profit. 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GLADYS WILSON Mrs. Marlyn Francom has returned from Seattle, Wash., where she visited with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Larry (Sonja Francom) Nelson, who are parents of a new baby girl, Kellie, born Feb. 25th. The Nelsons have one other child, 16 months old Robert. Mr. Nelson is employed at oeing Aircraft plant. First-Fift- $6.00 Permanents $5.00 Permanents for Children up to 10 years Betty Rams-botto- Celebrating Our First Year of Business at Maries Tot Shop TWO BIG The program included a piano solo by Mrs. Mary J. McClellan. Capt. Anderson and Mrs. Francom reported on the county board meeting and sale of books. Prayer was by Mrs. Nellie G. Elmer. Refreshments were served to 12 members and one guest bulletin from the central camp, by Mrs. Pearl Peterson, Mrs. and announcement was made Kaelber, Mrs. Edda Noon and pertaining to the annual na- Mrs. Ella Cowan. tional convention slated for Camp Sego Lily, DUP, met at the home of Mrs. Ethel April 4 in Salt Lake City. The program included ac- Page, where Mrs. Birdie Allan, cordion selections by Mrs. was in charge. Mrs. Dorothy Refresh- Christensen Dixon. Madoline conducted the ments were served by Mrs. singing and also gave the lesAinge, Mrs. Francom and Mrs. son on Mississippi Saints. Mable Ballard. A history of Henry and Ann Prayer was by Mrs. Elsie K. Van Wagner Nebeker was read Bartholomew. by Mrs. Chloe Ellsworth. Capt. Camp Paiaeineet, DUP, held Allan directed a discussion of its March meeting in the Re- business and prayers were by lief Society room of the Pay-so- n Mrs. Page and Mrs. Eliza B. h ward church, Curtis. with Capt Ella Andersan in Rrefeshments were served Mrs. Vera Francom by Mrs. Page, Mrs. Zoe Pulver charge. conducted the singing, accom- and Mrs. Ellsworth to 17 panied by Mrs. Mary H. Wyler. guests. Pledge to the flag was led by Camp Seagull, DUP, met at Mrs. Laura H. Elmer. the Payson Third ward church, A history of Nelson Adam where Mrs. Clara Orton, capEmpy, grandfather of Mrs. tain, conducted the meeting. Singing was under the direction of Mrs. Sarah Tanner and toured Pearl Harbor by auto, Mrs. Nellie Bannister and the and visited the Military Cem- ladies practiced songs to be etery, the largest in the world, sung at the April 4th convencalled the Punch Bowl, which tion in Salt Lake City. is located in an old volcanic A history of Roger Warnsely crater. Openshaw and his wife was She alsp enjoyed being with read by their granddaughter, the family group when they Mrs. Edna Hendrickson. The celebrated their brother Or- lesson, Mississippi Saints, was an's (Skeet) Harpers birthday given by Mrs. Ella V. Hutchwhile visiting at his home on inson. Mauti Island. Refreshments were served It was a most enjoyable ex- by Mrs. Dora Hancock and perience to visit the Los An- Mrs. Hendrickson. geles LDS Temple and also .he Hawaiian Temple. They met an Elder Wilson, grandson of Mrs. Roy Wilson from Goshen, while at the Hawaiian Temple, who is a missionary on the Islands. The group made the trip both over and back by plane. It was Mrs. Butlers first experience at flying. On the way home they visited at the recently dedicated Glen Canyon Dam. taster Special PERMANENTS Of course were J. Everett Nelson was called back to Long Beach, Calif., because his wife was seriously Kwifusim ill Z tlknfkn 1550 Springvill farewell party given Sunday afternoon at the home of his brother, Randall Hiatt, with members of the family attending. Included were their mother, Mrs. Ethel Hiatt, and brothers and sisters and families as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Hiatt, Mr. and Mrs. Ogden DeWitt, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mower, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Davis, Goshen; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Preston, Idaho; in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Randall Hiatt and family. BIRTHDAY SALE Members Plan To Attend National Convention De-Wi- i3 chen. 4-- H Payson DUP Camps Hold Regular Mar. Meetings Camp One, DUP met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Jean Ainge to hold their meeting for the month of March. Mrs. Echo Durrant, captain, was in charge, with singing conducted by Mrs. Leah Francom. The lesson, Mississippi Saints, was given by Mrs. Afton and a history of Barbara Ann Ewell Evans of Lehi was read by her Mrs. Leah Francom. Mrs. Ella Graham read a i brides gang gathered around her and sang, "Wedding Bells Are Breaking Up That Old Gang of Mine," the singers including Susanne E. Jolley, Carol Hiatt, Carol Taylor, Kathleen Hill, Andra Lou Wilson, Bonnie Butler, with accompaniment by Susan Spen- 4-- H Mrs. Doi Beddoes visiting Delphin Hiatts Honored at Family Party Sunday, in Redlands, Calif, with her sou and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Have Moved to Idaho to Make Their Home Richard Geddoes, and family. Marion Wilcock, Kenneth Buys Repeat Vows in Kites on March 12, Bride Feted at Shower 64 WESY fst flClTH PAYSON Phone 43 FARMERS CO-O- P Payson, Utah |