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Show ole Schedule County DUP Group on Dec. 2 Provo in Reeling CounA meeting of the Utah of Utah Pioneers Daughters fi. :iatn :ulU n ty JUr the :'thk 4-- 1 , fa ,U be held Saturday, Deeembeh at the first ward church in 2 p'rovo, 1:30 p.m., according to j,3 Hazel Gasser, local chairman of the organization. All officers of local camps and others interested are urged to attend. i be- - ne of I Hi ' he t ft,- hr 4. I ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Angus were hosts to their couple club SaturDinner was servday evening. Girl, (Craftl Jtall Nov. Mayhew 14, CHRONICLE and Elizabeth Newman Orton, Salem. Boy, Nov. 15, Raymond and Jennie May Thomas Hone, Benjamin. Nov. Sixty Members of Dixon Family Gather for Monte Ray and Loina Jean Lightfoot Taylor, of Payson. Boy, Nov. 16, Willis S. and Joyce Cowan Shepherd, Nephi. Boy, Nov. 16, Jerry Blaine and Wilda Youd Chnstensen, Salem. Boy, Nov. 18, Daw A. and Cherrill H. Payne Kay, Payson Boy, Nov. 18, Eugene James and La Wanna Giles Gurr, Boy, 15, Thanksgiving Day Dinner Sixty members of the family of Mis. Adelia S. Dixon were at home for Thanksgiving dinner, vwth guests coming fiom Richfield, Salma, Nephi, Spanish Fork, Salt Lake City and Pay-so- 8 p.m , with games of following. Present were, and Mrs. Junior Hawkins, Benjamin; Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Anderson, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Max Wride, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Springville. Ray Shephred and Mr. and Mrs. Boy, Nov. 19, Wesley M. and Junior Lundell. Nola Ann Sherwood Christensen, ed '500 Mr. at Family membeis were seated at two long tables running the length ot the double living room on which heaped the bounties of life including Nephi. and all the tiimnnngs, turkey Mr. and Mrs. James A. Gamer Girl, Nov. 20, Joseph Myers fruit and floweis. After being left last week for St. George, and Joann Richmond, Spring- seated the group joined in singwhere they will remain through ville. Praise God From Whom ing the winter doing temple woik. Boy, Nov. 21, Ross Karl and All Blessings Flow, with Hansen of Spanish Folk Janell Cooper Hendncksen, Pay-soMr. and Mrs. Grant Gardner playing piano aoompaniment. and family were Thanksgiving Boy, Nov. 23, Cleon and La Grace was offered by Darrell at home the Mr. of day guests Dixon, also of Spanish Fork Vern Hiatt Stark, Fhovo. and Mrs. O. M. Anderson at group pictuies weie tak-PaFamily Boy, Nov. 23, Clifford Henry The ladies are sisEphriam. with pi oofs shown Dixon, Other family members and Lillie May Heaps Holden, early in the ters. All memevening. Payson. were also present. bers of the family weie present Girl, Nov. 23, Dean Luther and with the exception of Dennis Home for Thanksgiving at the Luva Dawn Schaugaard Hiatt, B Dixon, ho is attending SanRobert L. Wilsons were Mr. and Payson. ford University at Palo Alto, Girl, Nov. 24, Howard Clark California. Dan Higginbotham and Mrs. family of Phoenix, Ariz. Also and Barbara Beth Powell Ostler, present were Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Reid L Black and Speigel of Salt Lake City. Girl, Nov. 24, Keith and Ruby family arrived at the home of Camille Rosquist Nielson, Leam- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mrs. Ella Anderson and Mrs. ington. Carlisle, Thanksgiving eve and R. L. Wilson were in Spanish Boy, Nov. 25, Grant Robert spent the Tuikey holiday here. Fork recently to attend a birth- and Evelyn Caras Beagley, Span- Mrs. Black will be lemembered as the former Helen Carlisle. day dinner honoring Mrs. Viola ish Fork. Bona at her home. A number of Girl, Nov. 26, Ernest Appleyard With their two sons and a daughSpanish Fork women joined in and Ruth Gaisford Rothe, Pay-so- ter the couple make their home at Grand Junction, Colo. the festive affair. Girl, Nov. 26, Shirley Eldon Mrs. Ruby Ellsworth was hos- and Barbara Lillian Tovell SchAnna Reynolds entertained for tess this week to six members wartz, Payson. the members of the Stitch and of her Social Sewing club. VisitChatter club at her home last week. A hot dinner was served ing with the club was Louise Hicks of Birdseye and Myrtle Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baird re- The laides enjoyed an afternoon Kelsey of Payson. Lunch was turned from a vacation trip to of sewing and crocheting. Ruby Ellsworth received the club gift. served at noon. Club prize went Texas. to Ruby Jones. Lo-rai- n. ul n. r THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, Payson, Utah Friday, December 1, 1950 $etieti( Tletes Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mendenhall were hosts at a Thanksgiving dinner Friday evening, with Alta Jo Dm ant Honored on covers arranged for Mrs. MenRuth Walton Discusses denhalls three sisters, Mrs. Clara Twelfth Birthday Rules of Order Rigtrup, Springville; Mrs. LuHonoring the twelfth birthday cinda Thomas, Idaho Falls, IdaAt Lady Firemen Meeting anniversary of Alta Jo Dun ant, ho; Mrs. Deal Miller, Springville; daughter of Mr. and Mrs James also Mis. Millers daughter, Beth Mrs Mamie Chappie was hos- Durrant, a group of friends en- Miller, Springville; and the foltess to the Payson Lady Fueman joyed a nicely arranged lunchlowing members of the immediPres. Mildred eon at her home, u lth games and ate family of the Mendenhall Monday evening. Warner lntiodufed Mrs. Ruth other entertaining features oc- couple: Mr. and Mis. Dick MenWalton as guest speaker Mrs. cupying the time. denhall and sons, Manton and Walton gave a very interesting A beautifully decorated cake Richard, Springville; Miss Leah discussion on Pat liamentary pro- 01 a revolving musical plate Mendenhall and Lynn Mendencedure. centeied the dining table, with hall, Salt Lake City. The following members were appointments planned in keeppresent: Elaine Brown, Jane ing with the occasion. Covers A newly organized 500 club Bnmhall, Louise Harmei, Geral- weie laid for Alta Jo and the dine Wilson, Marion Loxeless, following guests: Barbara Elmer, was entertained Friday at the Bernice Wilson, Eddith Okerman, Fern Lance, Thora Jean Moore, home of Mrs. Leona Close. MemMildred Warner and the hostess Jean Jackman, Leanne Schaer-rer- , beis present besides the hostess were: Mrs. Lois June Lundell, May Ivy, Betty Jean TanMrs Ann E. Wilson and Mr. ner, Ruth Ann King, Connie Mrs. Betty Jean White, Mrs. and Mrs. Flint McClellan were Loveless. Clara Jean Durrant, Jerry Lundell, Mrs Marie Neil-soguests at a Thanksgiving dinner sister of the honoree, assisted Mrs. Eunice Crouch, and served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Durrant in the following visitors: Mrs. Darserving. Mrs. Len Huff at their home in lene Miller, Mrs. Allene ChristLake Shore. Others present both of Salem; Mrs. Lois ensen, Mrs Lee (Ruth Snow) Frost were Mrs. Floience Huff, SpanMrs. Patricia Gasser, Haskell, and old daughter of Mrs. ish Fork; Mr. and. Mrs. Lawrence Loveless. Eleanor Prizes Smythurst and two little daugh- Kaysville spent last week in Pay-so- n for high score were awarded to with her ters, Springville; the host and parents, Mr. and Mrs Eunice Crouch and Mrs hostess and their sons, Dan, Var-le- y Mrs. Spence Snow. Mr. and Mrs Neilson and Allen Huff, Lake Shore Snow leturned to Kaysville with Mis Frost and enjoyed Thanksgiving at her home. Tres Joli Club Honors Announce Birth of Third Son Page Five Elmert Attend Hatlonal Reclamation Convention Attending a three day convention of the National Reclamation Association at Spokane, Washington, recently were County Commissioners and Mrs. J. Clark Elmer of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Leo. P. Hardy of Pleasant Grove. Going from the Strawberry Water Users Association with headquarters in Payson, were Roy Creer and Albert Swenson, directors, both of Spanish Fork; and R. E. Huber, secretary, Pay-son. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Done had their children as guests for Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mr. Jack Done and young daughters, Judy and Jacalyn, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Done and son Bill of Evanston, Wyoming, and Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Done and infant son, John K. of Springville enjoyed dinner at the family home. two-mont- Hazel Erlandson Thes Job club honoied Mrs. Wendell Eilandson at a party Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Stanley Wilson. A lovely gift was presented to Mrs. Erlandson who leaves soon to make her home in Salt Lake City. A affair, the following ladies were present: Mrs. J. H. Ellsworth, Mrs. Selby Dixon, ss Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Butler were hosts to their card club Saturday evening. Dinner was cafe, enjoyed at a down-tow- n with bridge following at the Butler home. Mr. and Mrs. Ro-fe- ll Reece and Mr. and Mrs. Max Mr and Mrs. V. R. Gilson, Salt Carson of Spanish Fork receivLake City, are announcing the ed prizes for high score. birth of a third son, born reThe international emblem of cently at a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs. Gilson will be remembered the crusade against tuberculosis as the former Ilia Jean Erland- is the Double-Barre- d Cross. son. Brothers of the new arrival The National Tuberculosis Asare Ricky and Jimmy Gilson. Grandmother of the infant, Mrs. sociation, founded in1904, today Wendell Erlandson, has been at has 3,000 affiliated associations. the Gilson home for the past two They are located In the 48 states, weeks prior to moving to the the District of Columbia, Alaska, oapitol city to take up residence. the Canal Zone, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. Mi. and Mrs. Roy Haskell and members of their family were dinner guests Thanksgiving day at the home of a daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hanson. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Haskell, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Haskell, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Sparks, Nephi; and families and Miss Mary Haskell and Mrs. son-in-la- Mrs. Dave Shuler, Mrs. George Spencer and her house guest, Reed Argyle. Mrs. Leona Howard of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Eugene Hillman, Mrs. B. S. Eggertson, Mrs. Roy Broad-ben- t, Mrs. J. R. Groesbeck, Mrs. Inez Barney, and Mrs. Ear! Page. 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