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Show Club News Weddings and Personal Notes Engagements Pdvson Woman Grows Lemons PARTY FETES (TniMc 3.nll MARK! RETURNED I Kama it a eld 1'' home S;.tuide it tuned at hei evening fo: th ei icti.ired mis I ioio el ion ,ih guests w ei e 'li s Hetty Mad on, tsentlv of the California mii'ii a, Mi-- H Patten and Mi,.s Ruth J. l on who 1. ii le in the Kas ei n Canadian I!ii,mii:i T, e e'.emng iu i m.r iciors iym i iu i ve is. Washington state's i hoii e . . . Hall for queen of the l'MH apple hlns-sorfestival in NenaUhee valley this April. Just turned IS, l.il.i l ee pit k apples during suininer vacations; and if thats vvl at made her hat she is today, dicers for Johnny Appleseed. ! the LIXS t w e . , ;E TO t ,'i o I JGl e. I n, . Mis Geo'ge E Wils n at dinnei Tuesday for Mis David Buna of ba l Diego, Cah-oinia id Mis Vivian Patten f dull i giund-o- i V I Vo. - i .; , t i Till at . a F.i t da! !. e b. V .up, il l -- a will1 .lal .Mill- li-!V- lias K it lLit , it ,c.--, I ln-- t' l!i li. i il TOT IUIUJOG . . . Mil key Walker, famed Toy Bulldog of the ring who fought them all big or small and won the middleweight championship of the world, has new job as sports editor of the Polioe Gazette, I ' . Ella Photo Courtesy . af-S- , a sister-in-la- While not as famous . as Anatole of Paris, Daniel Loreski of Pittsburgh, only IS, is coming right along as a fashion designer. He casts a critical eye at one of his creations. FASHIONABLE . . . party-give- then-home- . G bhi'su.i,, ,t wmti'i hut no lemTne liagianie, uppeaiei ho a ever Wu- - woitn the trouble the t'le i st hi I, as the entile house was pei fumed Aftei a stiadv diet of watei .ml sun hine the tiee this w intei his piuduied lemons of n e Then- aie fmu lemons m all, two aie of the number two size and the utners arc slightly smallei, though all aie laigei than those usually bought in the stmes They aie smootn to the touch and tartly sweet to smell The leaves and fruit have a glossy appearance as though covered with wax. Last year Mrs. Dow die had ripe tomatoes at this time of the vear. They did n taste like the usual shipped in anety but seemed as those fiom summer gardens for she had allowed them to upon on the vine. She uLo had ladi.-hc- s and lettuce for salads last Febiuarv. full-glo- it. p e:.t '1 i C and Patten, returned Sunday fiom California and Aribeen called to zona, having Havnes, Calif, due to the illness Fatand death of a bioti.e: ten. V. hile m California tney visited at th oim of Oil.t and Lvnn McClellan, biotheis of Frank and former leMdents of Payson. They also visited at the l.mch home of Mr. and Mrs Bei t Smith, near Tuvi'on, Ai iu'1,1 Mm Ella Smith 11 Dc-'o-- s POLICE PROTECTION . , . Mayor Israel Rokach of Tel Aviv, PaKestine, recommended use of a 10,000-ma- n United Nations police foroe to keep order in the Holy Land after British forces withdraw on May 15. 'is a sister ot Mis McClellan and Chauffeur Will Get Jo,, n Patten Mi to two A her cosins Craig of 88 i IL It SALE-- M FEB. ainuse-:- i ' pogiam Jmg tr way S GUKFIGJiTERS make then i! bids m or C Blarring RANDOLPH SCOTT BARBARA BRITTON spending the Aion.i THE IMPERFECT LIOftL Yen ho n!age t orch a i THURSDAY FEB. 12 -- ment, me 221 Bullchg Dromond ard ihildien, .VO -- EN C'a.FOS tv.O g or 6t3,s SUCrfVR A.M1 CPNS OF Vtls WIILL At Bay rc orch gation 1 Ridin Mrs. Ia.li Hancock spent the weekerd m Salt Lake City with her son. Frank Lewellen .and wife and family Mi. Lewellen was honored at a biithdav din-- ! ner, January 30. liHILV cE Fivr. Tcuc Dot's youn, SEW UP jjT miCKEY rwa wrmT a i I Ba m. SAL- E-1 3 in SS2: Si A tier . . .scrv e tuts popular Bakery. ' 'S. A ' 7. r. T'-. ii i to Attend Tebruary February anist Marcir 24 Leonard Posner, Viol p' J. Robert Rest, Narrator April 14 28 Reid April Niblcy, Pianist May 12- - Orchestra Program BUY YOUR SEASON TICKET NOW! at Symphony at Tavloi's Dopaitment Store, 250 West the Intel mountain Svmphony Society p. 114 m i ppl.u '.'I'Y ls rilt 'u'lhed it PoitmTked after Feb th tiikcN on v,h 9 StaM,n ,1Lkets (6 t'0"00,1 TL.beinL.cre S7 20 ta Vduded1111 ,f 'T e ulltHl dm-- k L tickets at 25 Kr . ancRpep. m Pay tr with but I dead j.up is no bargain wheie you can find bargains galore J KIL shop for your bakery products at BAKERY. Keep your family full of ene A L I Lot- s- THE LITTLE SYMPHONY (r Terr SALE Ycur Written Reque.t By Mail Will Enable You The Six Wednesday Evening Concerts of - fror lest SAL- EFoi W Paysoi Drop It In The Slot on oss tnish tWirt'V RWTY Mai'.alma had bun a chu .ffanr Miss Ci.ng ai d her m- - ' 25 yearR Jrovo, Utith 0 S t c) 0 D3v:a The Tra SALE lent Ho foi Rket fruit h 3 1 SALE-- ne, fc Curnp 1 will meet at the home of Elizabeth Crook Tnursday ev- m 3 a distric .wBgm.TwirF(e-a'-T M .m Mis J Ri ed Bill- - and on Kenneth of Salt Lrke, and Mr and Mis Ytinon Christensen aTlI; 'a rs fULMt rit loiE'i t jCrt, H and cation, -- V, i u Pavs est. rat he eni lover, Mrs who died Set tern- - 12. : outbui d $6100 10-1- Mr. Patten. ening, February IlentSAL! stu TUESDAY & WEDNESDA FEB. Mis Mahle Ballaid lias re-i- u ed wo:d of tne huth of a ei a nelson, bom to Mr and Mis. A M Barney. ot Snendnn, Wyoming. Mis Barney was fonn-eil- y Mi's Louise Ballaid of this Cm PROP! !' . Tuseon. C A 5' wintii at the taiuh home of a Mi Beit Smitn. neai sisti the $35 chaufTeur whose right to $100,000 willed him by his aged employer was challenged, will get the money after all Frank M Ozinga. assistant to the probate judge, admitted the will to probate At the same tin e he denied an earlier will that left the money Mis. Phed Fncki c tei tun'd her Guests btidge club Wcdm exclusive of clad members were Mrs Ralph Wilson and Mrs. Ted Roland Prizes weie awarded to Mrs. Funk Holding, Mis. Harry Webster and Mrs B: uce Walton. 111. is lit Bequest, Probate Court Rules CHICAGO James Mattahna. 53, Mr Lett- - vv as joined Hawkins. in Salt Lake by V; Tmd Mrs. Leslie Betts. The gioap drove to the coast by auto burg, bilhued the SIOO.COO Mr Jo! n A Betts and daughter Ventia B Aigvle Utt Tuesday for Oakland, California, having been called theie beiause of the of the oldest serious lllne-- s daughtei of Mi Belt-- . Myitle B. POET'S BIRTHDAY . . . Celebrating the attainment of his 70th year of life, Carl Sandburg, noted poet and biographer of Lincoln, cuts Into cake presented to him by students of Knox college at Gales- - m co .I p k w ill in Pavsun !u M.e HAUL BETTY LUTT0N JODN LUND i dame ri jjley Qt ,mpt del :ne 176- - . g tspe-writin- er, and Fay Depew. Mi A ll !', pie-sente- Mr. and Mis. Flank McClellan S; Ai test 3tiri mg Nanette and Eu- gc ne, of Provo, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mis. John Betts On Sunday in Payson. the gioup honoied Mrs. Betts birth-- 1 Mrs Mable Robinson has re- d iv annneisaiy, having dinner1 turned from a five month visit ,d the Alpine Villa in Orem. with a daughter. Mrs Chailes Nine guists were present Brude and husband who reside in Chicago Mrs Brude, the form-i- r Miss Garlydine Robinson of Payson, is an instructor m at the Ch.cago Gicgg She will stop in Los Ang- Business College. She is a giad-uat- e les enroute to visit her tao sisof Pav son hign school and ters, Mis. Stell King and Mis. attended the Umveisin of Utah d Bonnie Rhodes Gifts weie to the traveler by the Camp Sego Lily will meet at nests who enjoyed lollowing the home of Ruth Killebucker. an evening of games concluded Mrs. Ann Bainett hostess, with lumheon: Betty Jensen, with Feb. 10. 2 pan Thursday, Louella Daniels. Helen Beckstrom Elaine Shuler, Dons Bueler, Edna Manslield, Doio'.hy Spam-ho- m with Wallace Biock-- i itigv die. as master was held in the onies in, i . i ' l lh m etnh.dgh ( ons 'in, t; U Is ; (or A l i ,, u i , , LaKe Tiihune of Salt uh ! G To i 289 7 C Jui.im A Butle: Miss Mi's Davit Hud'O i ,m hee , Caliloinu has notmng on Utah, says Mi.--. Glen Dovvdle. of 397 South Fust West. Pay son She Ross and Mi s Caindi giuWs lemons light on her own ll B iu y a a si oi t i nt isit DUP tamp Seagull will meet tiee in the sun porch of hei own wiih tneo tiiotiiei. Mis Inez Bari- Thursday afternoon February 12, Gme Tht iiiuple all' liellig tlalis-l- i at 2 p m at the home of Mis. ngs nd Mayo,- Floyd Harmer, ed in in Patuxent Rivei Cm ay. ter being g1Ven one as a gift, de- Maitland to Mi inter ey Callfoin-,dares they aie the best ever wluie Ross will entet the the lemon Mr. and Mrs. Eail Page, ac- - Mrs. Harmer says Naval Geneial Line School DurMr. and Mrs. Lynn juice perged up then salmon jut by sompanied ing their stay in Buy son a fam- Page ate attending market week like any ordinary lemon, but the was enjoyed at the ily dmnci in San Francisco. They are ntak- - lemon was not usual, foi it con- Barney home and a number of tamed no seeds. the trip by auto. fi lends called Mi. and Mis Kay ing Mis Dowdles lemon tree is of Taylor weie Inen hosts to a the dwarf variety and was Mrs. Wilson tamed entei Emma 2H at then limnci puty, Jan from Pasadena, Cali- brought at her 500 club in Spanish Folk hoiiu ,n Piovo the home of a daughter, Mis. 'Luma two jeaisago Planted in a lrage waste papei Jane Gull. Present were Mr. and Mis ,In; n C Ta'.lm of Pay son of Provo; Mr. basket, the tiee has branches as Dixon Mis Flint id Mi- - B E Stone of Salem and Mrs. Arlo Stewart of as Mrs. Dowdles arm, Spanish lon letumed fo then homes Tuesday they are only as thick as though Arza Mrs. Mr. and Page, Fork; after attending the funeral serv- Mr. a leac and so limber that pencil and Mrs. George Spencer, Mrs. Mr. 'the ices of their of the lemons pulls weight Mr. Mrs. and Laban Hardng, Floieme 7 Winw.ud of Bin ley, and Mrs. The branches downward. Carl O. Nelson; Idaho Mrs Dovvdle icealls that the Mr. and Mrs Sid Coray; Mr. and, white pLmt produced lovely Mrs. Spence Snow of Payson. Prizes were awarded to Mr. Dix- on, Mrs. Page, I'L a. Snow and Mrs. Glen Spainhower was the Mrs. Corav. honored guest at a farewell this week at the home of Mrs. Ann Spainhower. Mrs. Spamhpwer, who is the former Jean Harper, will oin her husband in St'utlo, Washington, wheie they expect to make , i , ! : o J V s " , hi me, A. Bearda uur lot tz: in' mi as J.i n a i ei , best :m n i : , I' ( t G Tlic piesidency of the Second Ward Relief Society met at the B Monk, M's ini' Mi mlcnhall and Mrs. home of Mrs. Myitle Plans weie Kenneth Divm spent Fnday in Monday evening to Spanish Folk with a daughter made for the Valentine paity be held Feb 10. at the waid and sl.stei, Mis Kv a Jeiia-Will' til lss ; i . a. Stanton ii-- ,si ,11 - ; ;e I, rr.'KAY k M.s in , , (. d lei id ll ) tt iKoii O. ' e.-io- M J-- ,H';ll OJlllljl- iiAY. i if - Kill. alld J. Iu, I) e.ite--tame- ,Ji n Mi- ,u ..1 JO'S, 1 ! ini). M O Mr. and a . ule 11 Mis Eima Barnett was ho. t ss Sunday at dinner foi Mi ail Mis Vivian Patten, M.s Be.ime I ec e. l Keice, Jeiiy and Smith Bui Glo.ia ton uni Call Mis Reece and the i it Mien aie Also pie e.il veie of Piovo Dale Barnett an Ruth An,, Bn-ne- filin' At Lee g on. i ,5ae 1 IT,. In'. k Oil Pno n - ill- ni s oi !1 ,.s t ' , idios , B J i) o ihuich p i no, i' Moi l e. ,o,l ml . :p . ,.g t,,e i." w ! i President, e I, 'll l i ' ( S ten-.en- foi d n e in. a a d it L, k, B , i id B i a lino.. . i i s .'1 was .'pent lev lew mg nn.snnaiy e pet lences and makin ' home Piesent we:e the reeoi dings . oiuiiees ai.d Mis Glen Lovell ss, Mis Vela Clo vaid, Mis. , Mis. huiah M, Kay Chi. Siiepiieid and the hostess Neai-- l all of tie 1. dies ha.e idle mi'sions t wu u j p-- in ' ' ,1 h 'go. - ' I. Si'.ep1 i i ERI MONY ( ! nir ijifl c Ht he c Tat " m rl d D IN I El T! D S MISSIONARIES Miss T he Lada ta.n met iet n.OUNG COUPEE $1 80, tax included. Ccntc-- . y) " H 1 E8TA1 |