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Show PAYSON i f PAYSON, Oct. 6. Mrs. S. B. Ware entertained en-tertained her bridge club Saturday afternoon. after-noon. The drawing: room, in which cards were played, was decorated with yellow chrysanthemums, while pink asters were used in the dining- room. Mrs. Margaret Crook entertained" at a family dinner Sunday in honor ol" her son, Melvin Crook, who left Thursday for Camp Lewis,- American Lake, Wash. Covers were laid for twenty. Members of the Afternoon Sewing club met Thursday with Mrs. James Stark. Red dahlias were used for decorations. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haynes chaperoned chap-eroned a canyon party given Saturday by Miss .Marie Townsend at her home in Payson canyon. Invitations were issued to sixteen. Mrs. Dave Huish spent Tuesday at Salem, the guest of Mrs. Joseph Kivers. Mrs. R. A. Porter went to Ogrlen Thursday, where she will vjsit her father, G. Gebhart. Mrs. John Lant is in Parawan, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Ober-housley. Ober-housley. Miss Kdith Evans of Salt Lake was the guest of Miss Wildee Dixon Monday. Mon-day. Miss Irvin Bills entertained the Elite club Wednesday. Miss Jessie Ellsworth and Miss Hazel Redd of Provo spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth. Mr and Mrs. Ed Patten returned from Salt Lake Wednesday after spending a week with his sisters, Mrs. Ed Berlin and Mrs. Jennie Musser. Mrs. Hvrum Reece is in Salt Lake, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Jrvin Smith. Miss Helen Townsend of Provo is visiting visit-ing here. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vincent and children chil-dren returned to their home at Provo Wednesday, after a short visit hero with Mrs. Margaret Crook. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bills are visiting visit-ing in Provo this week. Mrs. Henry Erlandsen returned home from Springville Thursday. A. |