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Show oooooooocoooo Loves A PERMANENT WAVE FOR MOTHERS DAY SPECIAL PRICE JUST FOR THE OCCASSION AT DEE'S STYLES 81 West Glh South PAYSON LAUNDRY CENTER Phone 465-316- 7 Show her you really care and get the proffesonal touch for her. $10.00 Permanents for $6.03 DEANNA HANSEN and Mgr. Operator 00000000000000 COLOR STYLE YOUR SHOES YOUR OWN DYE WITH MAGIX SHOE The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Sarttaquin News Gift Every Mother A Thursday, May Tuesday. She was taken to By DeUa Hudson the Payson hospital where an Mr. and Mrs. LaRain Goodall effort was made to save the attended funeral services in thumb, but to no avail. Lewiston for Mrs. Goodalls Brenda Kaleila, 10 year old father Hyrum Leavitt, 59, who daughter of Mr. and Mrs. died suddenly Monday at his William Kaletta, is in the home with a heart attack. Nephi hospital with an illness. Others attend .ig the funeral A piano recital was given from here were Mrs. Laura Sunday by students of Mrs. Goodall, Mrs. Fern Johnson, Howard Armstrong in the and Mrs. Iva Carlgren. Mr. Relief Society room of the and Mrs. Verness Andrews of stake house. Those taking Payson also attended. part were Dawna Greenhalgh, The closing social for both Marlene Finch, Vickie Jasper-son- , Camps of the Daughters of Karen Maurin, Karen Pioneers will be held on Thurs. Armstrong, Jeanette Daniels, May 9 in th Santaquin church Karen Larsen, Linda Larsen, r. house. A t )t dinner and var- Ellen Finch and Jan.ce The students played iety program will be the order of the day according to a r umber of piano solos Captains Irean Peterson, of and a few duets were also Camp Summit and Vivian played. Roper of Camp Santaquin. It Mrs. Maxine Hudson and will start at 1 p.m. Mrs. Harriql Hudson went to Mrs. Anncbel Creer and Salt Lake last Sunday. Mrs. YldiiP of Smt'i Rosa, C i! f.. Maxine Hudson entered the v.sited Sunday at t. c home of hospital there where she unMr. a:.d Mm. Bet Armstrong underwent treatment for a kidMrs. Creer was in Lhah to ney ailment. They returned item the i .neral of lur brothe- home Thursday. Harriet Hudr-in-law Floyi Creer of son stayed at the home of Mr. Mrs. Creer is a sister and Mrs. Deloy Cook. Ogden. of Mrs. Armstrong. Tom Campbell spent a few Airman 1st Class Marion days of last week in the Payson and hospital with an illness. He Pai'ter, his wife the past was taken to Salt Lake for their two boys ap-four days at the home of his further treatment Tuesday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Bishop Frank Sorenson left Painter. They came to ait lid Tuesday for Whittier, Califthe funeral of Cards fathei ornia, where ho was called in Lehi. Marion hat bee', transfor the death of a new little ferred from Nellis Air Force granddaughter. The baby, a base in Nevada to George Air daughter of Jay and Carol SorForce Base in California. enson Peery was born Friday Denzil Greenhatgh spent last April and died the follow-n- g week in Nephi hospital with Tuesday suddenly and unan illness He returned home expectedly. Mrs. Frank Sor-so- n and son Paul left the day Sunday Mrs. Bynon Thomas suffer- the baby was born to be with ed a severed thumb from a the family. The couple have power saw at her place of two little boys. in 'Nephi last The Ladies Literary Club employment meetheld their Kate of Mrs. home the at ing The Finest in Practical Armstrong Wed. night. Cohostesses were Mrs. Maude DRAFTING Holladay and Mrs. Mary Nelson. Mrs. Helen Backman reviewed the book To Sir, With TRAINING Love, by E. R. Braithwaite. of Eureka All Phases of Drafting and A winning quartet supplied musical numbers. ReBLUEPRINT READING freshments were served to a Enroll now for a career with large group. Camp West Mountain Camp West Mountain DUP, held thur meeting April 11, at the home of Mrs. Ruby Me red th with fust Vice Captain, Fern Wilhams in charge i d conducting. Repoits on the County and Central Conventions Camp veil by Mrs William, The music was under the direction J Mrs Maiy J. McClellan. The ,a ute to the Utah Flag was directed Rebecca by Mrs. FOR Leather Shoes. Handbags, Bells Art Discussed at Jr. Cultus Club Meeting Ait m various foims -- ol, semi-month- unlimited job opportunities. Training does not interfer with present job. Study at home or school and progress at individuals own ability. lifetime placement service. WRITE OR CALL FOR FREE INFORMATION. Free EASY TO USE DRIES QUICKLY WATERPROOF Many Colors To Cboose From PENGS HOE S ERVICE 160 Payson, Utah South Third East great-grandchi- ld Industrial Specialists Name St Phone City Techinical Engineerirg INSTITUTE 237 E. Broadway Mrs. George F. Wilson entertained Junior Delta Club at her home Thursday afternoon. Two tables of bridge were at play. Guests were Mrs. Earl Page of Payson, Mrs. Bemell Jensen of Spanish Fork and Mrs. Kate Hammond of Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Arthur Blaine has received word of the birth of born at their Richfield to Laurel and Lillian Taylor Stott. The baby's grandparents are Roy and Orpha Blaine Taylor, Kearns, formerly of Payson. Arthur and Bal-ph- a Barnett Taylor, Fillmore, also formerly of Payson, are TRAIN WITH Change colors as often as you like ly paternal S. L. C. 359-623- More than six million GI loans have been made, the Veterans Administration says. ess ofT X TT tiOMUflMi SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT Nancy Wilson Plans Wedding to Francis Christensen of Salem Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wil- Reed J. Christensen, Salem. Miss Wilson and her fiance son are announcing the engage-nen- t and forthcoming marriage will exchange nuptial pledges of their daughter, Miss Nancy in the Salt Lake Temple, July Wilson, to Francis J. Chris- 5. tensen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Wilson is a graduate of the Payson High School and LDS Seminary and is presently Kathleen Kill Feted employed at the First Security Bank at Payson. is The future bridegroom At Bridal Showers a junior at the Brigham Young Kathleen Hill, a bride of University and has fulfilled an the week, was honored at a L.D S. Mission to Western luncheon, given Saturday at Canada. Oak Crest Inn by Mrs. C. E. Stevenson. Gay table decorations featured a miniature bride and groom and May Pole, from which pastel shaded ribbons holding place cards for eight guests. Miss Hill, a student at Brigham Young University, has fulfilled her teacher-trainin- g obligation under Mrs. Stevenson at the Taylor Elementary School in Payson. The annual health checkup can A miscellanous bridal show- find most cancer early enough er honoring Kathleen Hill, who will be a bride of early to be cured. Cure rates for the was given Thursday May, five commonest cancers: evening by Miss Mary Jones Norma Mrs. and her mother, Jones, at their home. For the event, the house was gaily decorated with varicolored umbrellas and white wedding bells. A tray luncheon was served. A honeymoon' game was played and guests made a lovelp brides book for Kathleen. There were 14 guests. the annua! checkup Young Doug Gardner spent last week in Payson with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Christensen, while his parents,' J. R. and Clela Gardner, Salt Lake City, attended a con vention in Southern Califor Camp Pelectneet Daughters of Utah Pioneeis, Camp Peteetneet, met Thui.s-la- y afternoon at the home of Mis Agnes Staheli. whcie Mis Vna Franium Gieene d at the meetng. mi Tlienlre - Payson Wed - Thuis May - Fri - Sat - 4 isatEER tan He eure can pick 'em vfe: sure trlcl can' V J' ISEA G3T THjM? TECHNICOLOR CHILDREN MAT. SHOW SATURDAY, MAY 4 Show starts 3:30 p.m. SON OF ROBIHHOOD plus Selected Shorts Wed - Thuits May - Fri - Sat HestcmMimieux Chakiris Nuten Darren pie-.idt- Histoiy of L'Aisj A Me Clell ,n Bell was lead by Mis dll a McClellan The lesson m Pioneir Mid ives was given by Mis May Jones A vocal ti io composed of Becky Zeeman. RiNae Zeeman i'd Lynette Elmer sang two Childi ens Matinee Sat. 3 30 Singing was directed SATURDAY, MAY 11 by Mis. Maiy Wyler and Margaret Ctoward LONE TEXAN prayer was by Nellie Elmer Relieshments weie seived Feted on Birthday 'o 22 members and live guests plus Selected Shorts A group of abuot 75 family by Mrs. Belva Peterson, Mrs members gathered at the Mary Wyler and Mrs. Staheli. Payson American Legion MemCamp Wagon Wheel orial Building last Saturday Camp Wagon Wheel, Dau- We a b y when evening, surprise Print Everything of Utah Pioneers, met ghters party was arranged tor Thin at home of the Mrs. sday Mrs. Margaret Clcward, on the Geneve Sullivan, with Mrs. 9 Letterheads occassion of her b.rthday. in Tanner, captain, Mrs. Clou ard was born Dons 0 Envelopes April 30, 1886, n Fairview, a charge of the meeting. A of ClarPioneer histroy Wedding Invitations daughter of Charles A. and VVibb was given by Margaret Ann Anderson Terry issa Jane She married Jesse Mendenhall Mrs . Mane McClellan. The 9 Napkins Nov. 1, 1905. He died m 1922 lesson Pioneer Midwives was 9 Programs by Mrs. Sullivan. and. she married Orson d A Get Well card was signINCREASED EFFICIENCY in 1928. He died in 1937. Each family group presen- ed by members and sent to ECONOMY ted a number on the program Mrs. Leila Beck, who is conPROFITS fined to a Bakersfield, Calif., during the evening, and a group of grandchildren and hospital. Prayer was by Mrs. Edna sang My Hendrickson. Grandmothers Refreshments w'ere served Garden as each child preMrs. Sullivan, Mrs. Mcby sented the honored guest with a flower for a bouquet She Clellan and Mrs. Edna Bennett. has 31 grandchildren and 27 Mr. and Mrs. Glade Cowan, returned home SaturPayson, were of Mrs. five Attending day after enjoying a vacation in the Hawaiian Islands. The tup by plane was made with her daughter and husband, Dr. and Mrs. George Thru the u f scientifically (Maurine) Miller of Murray and manufactured designed a"d other couples. The group visited places of interest on the four main Islands and saw Mr. and Mrs. Max Coray and Clifford Clark, formerly of Payson, who sent The Payson Chronicle greetings to relatives and rmv t m ' w i mu qwyvikjwwiwuw friends here. lr .... .. .. ' I nn s. ith-da- Clo-uar- n. two-wee- SALES BOOKS 00000000000000000000000000X Fight cancer with a SURE YOU CAN GET PRINTS chsckupandachcck FROM YOUR SCHOOL AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETYT BUY US. .SAVINGS GEANS PHOTO SHOP Phone ManSpo was hscussed by a Payson artist, Van Gud'er, at a mcetmy f the Junior Cultus club, held it the home of Mrs. Paul Bigler Oil, chalk and water color uctuies were shown by the at ist and were discussed by h m and his wife Interesting highlights of their life were also given. A grief question and a suer period concluded the talk by Mr. Gardner. Business was under direction ot Mis. Keith Holman, president. A beautification repoit was given by Mrs. Duane Patten. The collect was read by Mrs. Gordon Taylor. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Bigler and Mrs Robert Phelps assisting hostess FOR RENT FOR A PICTURES, ORDER YOURS TODAY AT Andy II WEDDINGS, PARTIES, REUNIONS HEY KIDS! PRESENTING Tuodo Prayei was offered by Mrs Hjtl Baird A Pi Fulfilled was read by Mrs. Iva Nay. The lessoi, Pioneer M.d-uivwas g,ven by Mis. Mary J. McClellan Mis. Me Clellun was attired in Pioneer udume and cuined a little brown bag The high light of the lesson was excerpts taken fiom the lives of the three women who weie sent fiom Fayso i by the Relief Society to study medicine and The women wire, Mr-- ' Obeihan.-dy- , Maiy S Mis Snail S Koontz, and Mis Lucinda P. Patten. The gi on p also Rained the fust license issued to a in.d-wif- e was Feb 11, 1893 and the last July 13. 1332. Rcfieshmenls were seived Mis Roby by the hostesses Meiedith, Mrs Lillian Chiu-tensMis Iva Nay and Mis. Madge Gainer. nia. Ul Ini II s. nt COLOR SPRAY ltd D.U.P. 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