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Show it' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1931 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH r Mrs. Floyd Wilson was in Salt Lake tensen, Mrs. Floiencc Griffith, Miss during the first of the week on busi Madge Fairbanks, Miss Jennie FairMrs. David Bona returned home last ness. banks, Mrs. George Seabury, Mrs. week where she had been for several Wayne Pickering, Mrs. Wayland R. weeks with her daughter, Mrs Orlin Ed. Patten and children went to Mrs George Shuler, Miss Peay. Salt Lake Sunday, visiting until Mon- Wightman, Edith Miss Deta Shuler, Ms. Shuler, day night with relatives. Gloda Anderson, Mrs Lue Calloway, Dr. and Mrs. George Page of Salt Lake were visiting with relatives in Mrs. Dan-el- l Brown entertained at Mrs. Earl Smith, Mrs. Eugene HillPayson last week. Rook a party Monday evening. Din- man, and Mrs J. H. Ellsworth. Miss ner was served at the small tables be- Madge Fairbanks and Mrs Dean Wight P. C. Wightman, Mrs. Dave Shuler fore the game, covers being placed man received the Bridge favors. The and Mrs. Florence Griffith were in for Mr. and M's. Glade Cowan, Mr. honored guest recieved many lovely Salt Lake over the week end. They and Mrs. Golden Taylor. Mr. and Mrs gifts. were accompanied home by Mrs George Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Wightman and Miss Nell Kinder who Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Page, Mr. Mrs. Dean Wightman entertained have been in Salt Lake for a fortnight and Mrs. Vernal Tweede, Mr! and Mrs at a bridge luncheon on Monday. Hint Dixon, Mr. and Mrs Spence Two tables of bridge were at play, the Mrs. Ray Monsen entertained at a Snow, Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels Jr. guests including Mrs Eugene Hillman family dinner Friday in honor of the Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Butler, Mrs Mrs. Dean Schafer rer, Mrs- - Wayne birthday of her daughter, Shirley Mon- Lloyd Powell, and Mr and Mrs. P. O. Pickering, Mrs. Ned Wightman, Mrs. Loveless of Bingham. Mr. and Mrs Blaine Winters sen. and Mrs. Merrill Daniels received the high score fav- Smith. Mrs. Hillman received the high Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lant spent or and Mrs. Powell the consolation. score przie. Monday in Salt Lake. Mrs. Dave Shuler entertained last Mrs. Ned Wightman entertained at Mrs. William Clayson returned home Friday at a bridge luncheon and brid- a dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Milo last week after a pleasant visit of al shower in honor of Mrs. Howard Christensen of Spanish Fork and Mr. several months with her daughter, Shuler, formerly MSssl Erna. Lant. and Mrs Dean Wightman. Cards Mrs. David Coombs at Long Beach, Present were Mrs. Ned Wightman, provided the diversion for the evenMrs. Dean Wightman, Mrs. Milo Chris- - ing. California. were served. QSONAI.S El Mrs. A. II. ilson, Correspondent Laura Oberhansley of SaV Daughters of Pioneers given at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ray VinI.ae was visiting here last week cent. Clara Mrs. Page. wth her sister, Mrs. Miss Feam Page, Miss Edna Plage, Mrs. Hortense Butler visited in Salt and Miss Agnes McClellan who are I.ake last week with her daughter, attending school at the Agricultural Miss Fay Butler. She was a guest FriCollege in Logan, came to Provo at thq home of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. basketball the game. for Crook. day night in Bay-t,o- n They visited at their homes . returning to over the week-enMr. and Mrs. Milo Christensen and Ixgan Monday baby returned to their home in Spanish Fork, Saturday, after spending Mr. and Mrs. Will Wyjer spent six weeks here with her mother, Mrs at in Spanish Fork, guests Sunday Dave Shuler. the home of their daughter, Mrs. Dond, ald Christensen. The officers of the Second Ward and Mrs. Max Wightman and M. I. A. held their regular monthly children of Salt Lake spent Sunday social on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Genevieve Ellsworth. here with relatives. A short business meeting was held in first after which a program of clever Provo was Crook Mrs Margret was enjoyed and refreshments of the a attend to week games meeting last Mr. 18HSIIIIIIIKIHUIIIIHIIIIIHIIII , - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peay entertained a group of friends from Provo at a delightful social evening last week. In the j arty were Mr. and Mrs. Ward C. Ireland. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Wood, Mr. anil M's. Roy Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bray, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paddock. Mr. and Mrs. John Lundal. Mr. and Mrs. Hemy Jeppson, Mr. an d.Mrs. Wells Hoover, Mrs. Mary Hopkins and Mrs. Margret Peay. Cards were the dive'sion with Mrs. Lundal and Mr. Bray receiving prizes. Mrs. Flint Dixon enteitained at a delightful luncheon last Thursday. Sweet peas were used to decorate the tables. Covers were placed for 0. Nelson, Mrs. R. W. Mrs. Lee It. Taylor, Mrs. John F. Oleson, Mrs. E. 11. St'eet, Mr3. Arza C. Page, Mrs. Emma Wilson, Mrs. Sid Coray, Mrs. George Q. Spencer, Mrs. Guy Johnson, Mrs. L. 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