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Show -- CHRONICLE ding 01 H.r Dr. Reed H. Bradford of the Hub met lust of Arline tunic Brigham Young University gave l ,uth Doim.i Andress ae- - an enlightening talk on 'Cooperative Medical Care in the United a move that is intended 111 States," el i.rgc to give the families of moderate Blatli income pioper medical treatment Vioiu Rffff a nominal price, at the last was Mr. L.t sptaki at the Farrer regular meeting of the .'jir'h m h""! in Provo, who Cultus club year, hold Wednestalk on the day afternoon at the Wilson Litan intfif'tmg He .showed tle Theatre with Mis. Heber Nation of ait. slides domonstrating dif-- t Jone piesiding. Club collect was read by Ida kinds oi painting in of tin- Ait Tea which Huish and matters of business inmembei' planned to attend cluded discussion of the coming ingville tne following Sat- - convention of Nebo First District of which Cultus club will be one 'commit-remof the host clubs. A report on lowing is a list of iy named for the the card party which is to be held work of next year, first April 24 was given by Mrs. Owen Loveless and Mrs. Heber Curtis to he chairman; civic com. Ema Mover, Emaline gave a leview of the last meetMuriel ing of the Womans Legislative Vione Keeee, Cul'.1'' q t)K- chedi jPw-hust- e i ;e son Brein-j.itiurt- : n an-no- it Lois Council. In charge of the program was Priscilla Mendenhall, .summer social, Don-dres- Mrs. J. D. Christensen. Music Marion Cheever, Cora was provided by Kenneth Chris-tcn.-cwho gave a clarinet selecn; well baby clinic project, s Hiatt, Carol Harding, tion, "Bonnie Ruth, piano acHalloween companiment played by Christa Holmes; ny project. Mildred Spackman, Olson. ,.rt; meinoership, Co-- I Mild-lse- n; s. n, Dixon: MUSI telephone Gardner, Merle Mr. and Mrs. Weston Bean enThe last two committees tertained their bridge club Sat;o chan man, each is equally at Don's Cafe. Prizes night urday r.sibie. for high score were won by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith of Spanish Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph jion e Coombs. Auxiliary the American held their regular jkg .Monday evening at the r. rooms with President I.Montague in charge, f: two accordion selections Mrs. Kathryn Fatty Lunt, gave an interesting and in- e talk on child welfare, ft port on the last meeting Woman's Legislative Coun-- j given by Nellie Stewart bers of lCL commit-Geneviev- Mrs. Arvil Conx was hostess to the Sorosis bridge club Thursday night. Luncheon was served before the game with prizes going to Mrs. Floyd Smith, Mrs. Erma Barnett, and Mrs. VerDell Lunt. Mrs. Wilma Reece of American Fork was a special guest. Mrs. Shirley Hill of Spanish Fork entertained the Stitch and Chatter club at her home. Plans 'Mary Curtis, for the summer meetings were group voted to make a made. Priges were won by Ruby on to the Primary Diamond and Anna Reynolds. and to the Rhue-Fev- Luncheo'rt was served and the fund. They also afteinoon was spent sewing. take over the patching ending of garments for the SWARM DAY city hospital, the work to e at the homes of mem- Swarm Day for the Nebo Stake Beehive Girls will be held Tuesshments were served by day, April 27, at the Nebo Stake Thomas, Sarah Sterling, tabernacle beginning at 7:30 p.m. na Thomas. All parents and interestel persons are invited to attend. 'jular meeting of the Lady-tiAn interesting program is planwill be Monday, April ned, including presentation of trie home of Mrs. Almon certificates and a display of the beginning at eight p.m. year's work by the Beehive girls. Chil-hospit- al er de-t- o El $ n 311 NOTTOCE HI (pc' tes $etieti( Payson Club News Cultus Club blears nijorCultusClub Talk on Proposed jmes New mmittce Heads U.S. Medical Care ills HE PAYSQN CHRONICLE. PAYSQN. UTAH CENTRAL MARKET Cultus Club Sets Card Party (Shower Honors A public caul party, sponsored by the Cultus club, during a fund lading dnve will be held at the junior high school, at 2 pm Satin day, Apnl 24. Tickets can be pui chased fium any member Ot the club or at the door. Admission is 50c. Bridge, 500, and Rook will be played and pi ies given to the winners as well as a door prize. Reli e.shments will be served. Under the direction of the project committee, the card party will be directed by Lucile Spenc-a- t er, than man and Virginia Hess, May Harding, Clara, Cutler, Alta Cowan, Madge Christensen, and Ann Egcitso.i, committee membei s. April Bride Miss Janet Baadsgaard, daugh-te- i of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Baadsgaard, was honored at a bridal shower given Frujuy evening, April 9th, at the Third LDS ward church. Receiving the guests were the intil o, iwom MB.DO YOU SEE RNV CBONGE. in Attend Nephi Lions Banquet ... Boy, April to Peter Deon and Geraldine Rosquiat, Nephi. The Fust ward Sunday school Giil, April to Charles Ray and officeis and teachers are Betty Gillespie Cook, Goshen. a dancing party Friday Boy, April 2 to Leon Argyle evening at the ward hall with Superintendent Caryle Wall in md Helen Shuler Beckstrom, Pay charge of arrangements. Refresh- son. ments will be sold and all proBoy, April 2 to Joseph Reuben ceeds will be used for the com- and La Rae Peterson Ottensen, Salem. pletion of the chapel. Gills' Day at the Junior high Girl, April 2 to Norvel and school is scheduled for Friday, Zelpha Jones Dayton, Salem. Apnl 23 and promises to be a Girl, April 4 to Kenneth Vance high light in student body activi- and Charlene Kay Underwood of ties according to Mark Williams, Eureka. student body president. Events Giil, April 5 to Mart Bird and of the day will include a pro- Jamee Dixon Bringhurst, Springgram, sports and fashion show. ville. '1 he lasluon show will be directed Girl, April 6 to Gene Vernon by Lonore Huish of the home and Laura Joan Christensen economic department. Payson. The following USAC students Boy, April 6 to Clarence John have spent the spring vacation and Florence Hurst Uendel, Benw ith their parents, Larain Good-all- , jamin, Leon White and Blaine Kay. Giil, April 6 to Roy Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Peterson Pauline Argyle Okelberry, aie telling their friends they are The new arrival gi andparonts. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cm ter (Betty Peterson) and weighed in at C pounds 8 ounces at the Payson hospital. Friday, By Estella Peterson Peteelneet Camp, Daughter of Utah Pioneers, met Thursday at the home of Lucille Drollinger. Prayers were offered by Chaplain Rhoda Davis and singing, "How Firm a Foundation was conducted by Laura Elmer. A history of her grandmother Court was read by Lucille and a report on the state DUP convention was given by Laura Coombs and Hazel Gasser. Lesson on the diary of George Cannon Lambert was given by Classleader, Rhea Hone and a comedy skit on "Hats ' was presented by Verna Joy Lee and Sherril Manwill. Refreshments were served by Leona Thomas, Della Stewart, Drol-ling- er 1 1 spon-smm- g Hold Party De-m- Baitholomew Tol-ma- Theatre SI iir ar ITilll TiIVSOII, FRIDAY & SATURDAY APRIL 7 16-1- THE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY IN TECHNICOLOR Starring . DANNY KAYE VIRGINIA MAYO SUNDAY APRIL 18 RAY MILLAND MARLENE DIETRICH in GOLDEN EARRINGS MONDAY TUESDAY 8c APRIL 19-2- 0 HER HUSBANDS AFFAIRS Starring: LUCILLE BALL FRANCHOT TONE anc TOMMY DORSEY JIMMY DORSEY JANET BLAIR WHITEMAN PAUL in THE FABULOUS DORSEYS WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY APRIL 21-2- 2 ERROL FLYNN IDA LUPINO in ESCAPE ME NEVER and Little Blue TIM HOLT Mrs. Amey Mattinson left April in 15th for Hot Springs, Montana, the piano. A history df the father of where she will spend several WILD HORSE MESA Charles Gale was read by Flor- weeks at the home of Mr. and ence Mitchel and the lesson on a Mrs. Godfrey. pioneer diary, was given by Vera McCall, classleader. A report of the county convention at Springville was given by Let Us Demonstrate the New Mrs. Mitchell. Prayers were offered by Estella Harper and Ask to see STYLE NO. 1183 As Sketched Lady, sang with Joan Lee Wilson at Fe-del- ia Schaerrer. Twenty bers were present. Glamorous Soft City Slickers Green nusuede charmers with heel starp buckle extra-widdouble newest the very a delightful strrp trimmed with open toed wedgies with gold truly entrancing, truly modern, mmmmm! Red also. AND ONLY 3.49 With Built-i- n CHRISTENSENS Home Recorder 189.50 - 289.50 - 349.50 Coray-Pickerin- Co. g Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Wightman were Salt Lake visitors Wed- nesday. They make weekly trips to the LDS temple. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hills Orem were Payson visitors of Darline Daniels, and Noel Dixon, accompanied their cousin, Dick Cloward, of Provo, on a cross country flight to Malad, Idaho, on Tuesday of this week. They were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Daniels and returned home early in the afternoon, the same day. Real fcliik Excellent GARDEN SEEDS You can save lk and more by Buying in Bulk at Christensens (Down Stairs) lluys Farm In Spring Lake Farm In Payson Modern Home, $3500.00 For Information Call Ray E. Hanks Co. REAL ESTATE Reliable Merchandise Reasonably Priced, Courteously Presented Always. PACKARD BELL RADIO mem- Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Spainhow-e- r of Salt Lake City were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Donald Curtis. They also visited in Santaquin with their mother, Mrs. Drucilla e cakes and pastries. Order your special cakes direct rom them and you'll feel secure! Not beauonly will their wedding cakes look so tiful that the bride will be reluctant to cut it will taste so good, shell be reluctant it to share it! PETEETNEET CAMP JWl (CraMe NEWS Phone Operators New as You get full value for your money when you depend on ROES BAKERY for your SANTA'QUIN Payson Members SWALLOWED MA SEZ . DUP Notes n, ROE Bbsy? 1948 Selected Princess be open for business 8 p. m. 6 days a week. WMWMmB 16, bnde-to-bwho wore an afternoon diess of yellow complimented with a corsage of pink carnations; mother of the bride, wearing a dress itf black; and Mrs. Chiton Marsh, mother of the Minnie Depew, and Mrs. Drolgioom, who wore a dress of blue. linger. Both mothers wore corsages of New memberships accepted were Rebecca Bnmhall and Luted rosebuds and carnations. The banquet hall was attrac- cille Drollinger. W. Minnie tively decorated with pussy wil- Douglass and Lydia Elmer were lows and daffodils and a long recently added to the camp table held the gifts which were brought by the many guests. CAMP SEAGULL Linda Taylor, 7 year old daughPrayer was offered by Ruth ter of Mr. and Mis. Allen Taylor Richardson, after which Edna Seagull met at the home rpril 9. (Elizabeth Manwill) of Victor- Hill was mistress of ceremonies of Camp Ii is Amos with Della Badham, Mrs. Lentz Grocnhalgh and ville, California, formerly of Pay-soto the following program; toast Amy Simmons, and Ella V. was chosen Princess for a to the bride, Clara little daughter, Karen and Mrs. Johnson; song Hutchinson assisting at hostess Norma Hickman of Salt Day at the Victorville Army Air Evelyn Ellsworth, Noiell Jones, duties. LakeCity are visiting with their parents to Base, lecentlv, according word and Joan Barney; electric Prayers were offered by Elizaleceived by Mrs. Elizabeth Man-wil- l, selection, Judy Kalubacka; guitar dance beth Manwill and Margret Webb Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hepworth. Mrs. Keith Curtis and children giandmother of the little by Ruth Ann Barnett, Jo Ann and singing, "The Red, White, have the past week at the girl. Hales, Maiiann Hillman, and Col- and was conducted by home spent of Mr. and Mrs. Guy At the invitation of Col. James leen Coray; reading, Cora Lasser. Della Blue, Badham with Nellie BanS. Sutton, U. S. A. F., the pilots Refreshments were served by nister at the piano. and their pnneess, held their an- Mrs. Baadsgaard and the followEstella Kapple played a piano nual field day and meet at the ing aunts of the bride; Mrs. Fern solo, Mr. and Mrs. Laban Harding "Spring Song, followed by to Rawlings, Wyoming, rediove Mrs. army air base. Mrs. Cavite Hales, Barnett, the last portion of the diary of where they visited with Ruth Richardson, and Mrs. Bud George Cannon Lambert, cently, given Mis. Max Peery of Spokane, Barnett. with gifts by classleader, Madeline Dixon. daughter Lucile Bridges and famAssisting Mrs. Harding remained for Washington, has returned to her were cousins of Miss Baadsgaard; Sarah Done Tanner read a history ily. home after spending a week in Jo Ann Hales, Francis a of several days and Mr. stay Barnett, of her life. Payson visiting with her mother, and Judy Ann Kalabacka. Ramona Smith presided at the Harding returned home. Mrs. Vina Mendenhall, and other The wedding will take place presentation, by Secretary Ann relatives and friends. Mr. and 'Mrs. Sterling Coombs in the near future. Snyder, of names to be voted on and young daughters, Diane and next for officials of meeting, Dan Pack, former forest superMarilyn, spent the weekend in Mr Reid Curtis was hostess next year. visor, of Kamas, Utah, visited 3 to Ogden visiting at the homes of her club nite bridge Thursday LILY CAMP Mrs. Irvin'Brundage and days recently at the home of Mr. at Dons and Mr. SEGO Cafe. Dafodils and and Mrs. Joe Barnett. The two other Mr. and Mrs. Dean Holden. atwere flowers spring men are veterans of the forest Camp Sego Lily met at the arranged at each of home of Laura Wightman with Mrs. Don Fue of Chicago and service, both retired at the pres- tractively the three serving tables at which ent time. Captain Lillian Hancock presid- K.ansas, City, Missouri, and her luncheon) wis enjo'yed. Prizes ing. Mrs. Hancock read a hisparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pal-hafor high score at bridge were of pioneer amusements and of Salt Lake City, were retory awarded to Mrs. Roland Erland-so- n the lesson, of George Can- cent guests at the home of Mr. Diary and Mrs. Pete Wilson. was given by and Mrs. Byron Montague. Mrs. non Lambert, Ethel Page. Fue was an army nurse in GerSinging was under the direc- many during the recent war, and tion of Dorothy Christensen, with Mr. Pelhan was a foreign secret Mrs. Wightman at the piano, with service agent of World War I. A number of Payson Lions and the following songs chosen, The two have many interesting their wives attended the Charter When You and I Were Young; stories to relate. night banquet at Nephi last Grandfathers Clock; and "The Operators of the local teleThursday evening, including the Awoke Us. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stanton Nightingale president of Payson's group, Mr. phone exchange were guests in served by spent the weekend in Ogden with were Refreshments and Mrs. Grant Gardner; Mr. conjunction with the Spanish Chasta Harris, Leah Waters, and their children, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Leonard Barnett; Mr. Fork Hello Girls at a party Mrs. Wightman. Prayers were Vernon T. Stanton and Mrs. and Mrs. Dick Chappie, and Dr. given Wednesday night at the offered by Chaplain Ella Sabin. Clay son and little son, Mich; home of Lorna Powell in Spanand Mrs. J. H. Ellsworth. Mrs. Hilda ael. On Sunday the younger officers, County The Partridge girls, of Payson ish Fork. was Mr. and Mrs. Stanton entertainof Fork, Spanish Bingham After luncheon cards occupied provided a number on the proand discussed the paper ed at a dinner party in honor of the electric evening, with prizes going to present on their a duet gram, and drive gave information on Mrs. Clayson and Michael, prior Adelaide Bradford, Spanish Fork; to their departure lor Japan to guitars. of histories. preparation Johnson and Loraine Davis Sixty Lions were installed in June Captain Clayson and take join CAMP ONE the new Nephi club which was of Payson. up residence there. The travelers Eight local girls attended insponsored by the Levan group. for Seatle where Camp One, DUP met at the left Monday District Governor H. Alvah Fitz- cluding Mrs. Erma Barnett, chief home will embark lor their sea K. they of Elsie Bartholomew, gerald, Ephraim, presented the operator, and the following em- with Rosella Belcher and Mrs. voyage to Japan. charter. ployees of the telephone comacting as assisting hosOver 200 guests enjoyed the pany: Orpha Curtis, Loraine Spencer Sunday meant a pretty birthi tesses. dinner, program, and dancing. Johnson, Adella Hiatt, Gladys cake and gifts for young Mrs. day conducted was by Singing Lions from Provo, Spanish Fork, Haskell, Janice Coombs, Margret Mrs. Lulu Noida Gardner, daughter of Mr. with Cheever, Ru'by Levan, Magna, Price, Ephriam, Peery, and June Davis. Hermanson playing! piano ac- and Mis. Grant .Gardner, who and Payson were present. was celebrating her fifth birthcompaniment. Ten little guests enjoyed A piano solo was presented by day. at luncheon time Marilyn Bartholomew, Playing the paper caps the that came alter. and Miss games which after Curlicues, Jtarting Monday April 19 will FRIDAY. APRIL. AND INSURANCE Branch Office 40 W. Utah Ave., Payson PEARL BIGLER. MGR. Telephone 174-- J or 215 n, |