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Show Honred r nei . No-ph- l : .;i(.Aer. at "iC i Boy, April JJ! f!TZ i. -- ultus Club Names Junior Cultus Club William Walker New Officers, 12, !' M- S; con-0- -- 5r of nurses, the club members agreed to help furnish Mrs. Myrtle Ashby, Missoula, athrobes, sanitary needs, for beds, etc., for the chii-en- s Montana, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ashby reward. Officers for next year were cently. Mrs. Ashby, a sister-in-laof her host, has not visited elected at the last meeting of the here for 15 years. She is the club. They include: Nellie Ste- play-table- s w former Myrtle Halvorson of AT PAYSON m Fri., Sat.. Apryfo-2- 1 Frenchle ideaning Color by Technicolor convenience . . . have your 8oot coverings Durotleaned hr, me. Watch the I, fa n your with which these craftsmen starring md JOEL McCREA WINTERS SHELLEY urmshings. fabric lasts longer cleaning process which so josps and chemicals dyes or fabric. Longer life too, too wear, no breaking of fibers means your nodern. safe Sun.. Mon., Apr. The glory story of the great Sioux Indian Uprising! VAN HEFLIN 22-2- 3 scrubbing. Tomahawk Color by Technicolor What Makes Tues., Wed., Apr. LINDA DARNELL CHARLES BOYER "Different" 24-2- 5 MICHAEL RENNIE CONSTANCE SMITH in ibsorption! The 13th Letter dirttndgm are nrsi removed by Many cleaning methods leave idea soap in your rugs 8nd up :iuse matting or rapid resoil-Itonin- g avoids this. i." The Decision of Christopher Blake Duracledn foam loosens soil and stains, holding suspension above the surface erated sticky ia Thursday Admission Adults 35c Kids 10c hi. Dumcleaned eoieocel fabrics ct few hours. Special ingredients 'ool fibers. Rug pile unmats and s revive. Your fabrics are left eoliveoed . . . your borne is more iff with. iflf lev you STAR THEATRE with, you moy ot fh your floor or fun covering, upfiof-;- ij You 'i protection cgointf damage from orpf booilej. Also protect j ogo inst wnuoi cod fower ffion apply ct n moth lofwfiow yourself. Have a Duroproofed today befor Duraproofod. Fri. Sat. Sun.. Apr. Come on! Get lost in Laughter GINGER ROGERS JACK CARSON DEAN'S PHONE 1th W SERVICE In The Groom Wore Spurs 179-- J Payson, Utah gives UTAH PAYSON. nlapa. LEANING 26 Thurs., Apr., 1 L unrivaled sofl naturalness in little as 10 minutes IS MARVELOUS NUTRI-TONI- TOO. WAVES CHILDREN, SO QUICKLY THEY DONT THERE'S OUT. TIRE THIS MUCH FOR GENTLY-Y- Oil ET BECAUSE CREME BASE IN EACH BOTTLE THE COLD that does Nutri-Toni- so c many won- derful things for you. difTry it -s- ee, feel the ference. Beauty shops millions of have DUP Camps Hold Monthly Meetings REFILL IF YOU HAVE FUSTIC visitors of Mrs.Jeter Mr. and Mrs. Norvin family and Mr. and Nielson all of Salt Weekend Betts were Betts and Mrs. Glen Lake City. assisted Spanish .mother to be You Come Heres Where Into Your Own Shop Especially A For You - Rayons - Bras Sportswear Lingerie In fact, every need for the mother to be Suits Cottons - with 2 siioi proton'1 plastic curler . . . $2.29 DELUXE, PUCCI Pius tax THE WARDROBE Provos Exclusive Maternity Salon 32 N. 1 E. Goble. They w by Clara Fillmore Fork and Norma Reid. and Grace - CURLERS Pi- - f' THE WAY TO president, Orem. Dorothy Broadhead, Mrs. Howard Stevens entertained her bridge club at her : Y,' SEED IAWH SUCCESS Scott s progrom l enables you ir unit. Over 100 women are expected to attend the affair, coming from Nephi, Salem, Provo, Lehi, Eureka, Springville, American Fork, Spanish Fork, Pleasant Grove, Orem and Payson. Mrs. Wresley Manwill is general chairman of the breakfast. Dignitaries expected to attend include the Utah state department president, Mildred Farrington, Salt Lake City; and district ?, ScoCd. Breakfast home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Dick Mrs. LeGrande Manwaring, recording secretary; Minnie oneer Cowboy, given in all the Gudmundsen, Mrs, Hyrum Mccamps Names, stories and work Clellan and Mrs. Weston Bean of the men who herded cattle; were special guests and prizes at stories of grazing, cattle brands bridge went to Mrs. Max Stewart and branding and the round up Mrs. Wallace Brown and Mrs. were told; also tales of cattle Leonard Barnett. . . ed Friday evening at the home i ustling, land jumping and the of Mrs. Gould Dixon, who premaverick were of interest to Mrs. Kenneth Pickering of sented her students in numbers members. Song used in most southern California visited here prepared for the pleasure of their camps were Have Courage, My this week with Mr. and Mrs. J. parents and friends. Boy, to Say No. W. Pickering, after attending Taking part were David Davis, in Salt Lake Comp One was entertained at LDS conference Sandra Webster and Thelma City. the home of Ruby Cheever, Peek, accordionsts; Judy Back-ma- n and Jean Marie Goble. Light where Capt. Ella Anderson presided and vice captain Elsie K. refreshments were served. Neighbors Entertain Bartholomew conducted the meet- For Lois Michelsen ing. The colors were presented Mrs. Peter Betts Entertains an the pledge of allegiance led Mrs. Lois Michelsen, who is Club by Nellie Kapple. Singing was moving to Spanish Fork, was of Mrs. tendered a social and handkerunder the direction Mrs. Peter Betts entertained Cheever, with Estella Kapple at chief shower Tuesday, April 17, the members of the A history of Margthe by the Third ward Relief Society club of Spanish Fork at her aret piano. Mein was read by her grand- chorus at the home of Roma Simhome recently, 14 ladies enjoying daughter, Mrs. Cheever, who al- mons. Hazel Manwill was in fancy work and a social after- so read a poem. The lesson was charge of the program, which noon followed by a tray lunchby Echo Durrant. Reports included a reading by Ruth Fullgiven eon. Those present included Mrs. on the state central and county er and accordion duets by Naomi Myrtle Johnson, Mrs. Rilla Han- - convention were given by Capt Tew and Sarah Tanner. Dora son, Mrs. Lily Hanson, Mrs. An- Anderson. Florence Mitchell and Hancock was in charge of games, nie Hallam, Mrs. Lillian Robert- - Susan Refreshments assisted by Ramona Smith at the Ashby. son, Mrs. Lottie Alexander, Mrs. Vere served bv the hostess. piano, with prizes awarded to Estella Cramer, Mrs. Lena Sim- Mrs. Fuller and Mrs. Simmons Mrs. honored Camp Sego Lily mons, Mrs. Rebecca Christensen, score. for Light refreshMrs. Ruth Olson, Mrs. Myrle 01- - Arietta Simmons at a meeting mentshighwere served to the 17 a daugh-Ellhome of her at held the son, all of Spanish Fork, and Mrs. Mrs. Simmons ladies present, by Nielson, Mrs. Sarah Clem- - ter, Aline Wall. The affair was and Sarah Vance. Simmons Mrs. by ents and the hostess of this city. arranged daughters, Mrs. Wall, Rebecca Mrs. Lane Barron was hostess to Mrs. P. C. Wightman has re- Bradford of Spanish Fork and her card club recently at her turned from Salt Lake City, Edith Hawkins of Benjamin. home, with three tables arrangwhere she attended a wedding Vice Capt. Zoe Pulver presided ed for luncheon and the card was conducted by Mrs. Gale Barron and reception honoring the former and singing and Elva Taylor. games. Waters Leah Mrs. Marion Elmer were guests Patsy Duneon and her husband, to whom she was wed in the Salt Mrs. Bradford read a tribute to exclusive of club members and Lake LDS temple. The recep- - her mother in which her entire prizes were awarded to Mrs. to the present tion was held in the Art Barn on life was reviewed Sherman Loveless and Mrs. Alice aad roup Presend Spencer. lhe Lake 13th East Street, Salt City. jlme Wlth a birthday corsage. The The bride is a granddaughter of her was given by classleader lesson W. Florence the late William and of Nellie Hall and Lenore Hill gave Lady Missionary Club residents former Wightman, a reading. A program of accordithis city. on and violin music was given Is Host to by Thelma Peck, Jennie Wilson, Bliss and Mrs. Glen Spanish Fork Unit Honored Dixon Sylvia Douglass Peterson. Capt. Sarah Clayson At Family Gathering Yeshorah returned a report on the state conSociety, gave Members of the family of vention, reading a number of lady missionaries, of Payson was Douglass Dixon met at his home letters and bulletins from state host to the Spanish Fork club serEliza Curtis reported Wednesday evening at the Fourofficers. Sunday evening after church Reth ward Relief Society room. vices to pay respect to his birth- on the countyconvention. the freshments were served to 21 The lesson was given by Miss day anniversary. During in Leda Jean Widdison and piano 8 grouped the and visitors. family members evening solos were rendered by Mrs. the living room to hear piano seMrs. Phoebe Reid was hostess Estella Kapple. lections by Mrs. Blanchard Dixof the Seagull Luncheon was serve to about on to which harmonica accom- to the meeting which met at her home 35 ladies by the following comCamp, was by played paniment Della King in mittee who served as hostesses: Mrs. Adelade Call, mother with Vice Capt. was given Nellie Kapple, lesson The Afton DeWitt, of Mrs. Charles Dixon of Spanish charge. D. Swanson and a Miss Widdison, and Ruth servwere Phyllis by Fork. Refreshments Petof her ed to Mrs. Adelia S. Dixon, Mr. history Dorotheagrandparents, was and er Mr Thompson, Dixon, and Mrs. Douglass Mrs. Reid. Program and Mrs. Blanchard Dixon, of given by included a song by numbers Charles Mrs. and Mr. this city; Mrs. Linda and Kirk Reid and readDixon, Mrs. Call, Mr. and and Mrs. ings by Joan Reid of Spanish Quayle Dixon, Mr. Mrs. Fork, and accordion Blaine Hanson and Mr. and Capt. Madoline Dixon. RefreshFork. Paul Dixon, Spanish given luxurious Nutri-Toni- c to permanents, priced $20 and up. BUY Past Presidents Breakfast of the American Legion Auxiliary, district 4, will be held in Payson Saturday at 10 a m. at the Memorial hall, according to announcement made by Delma Trotter, president of the host BASE CREME Oil Its the oil in SAVE! Dr. Noel Taylor discussed use of flounne in water as a preventive of tooth decay and other factors of dental health at a meeting of the Junior Cultus dub held recently at the home of Mrs. Eva Hill. Pres. Beth Dixon was in charge of the meeting at which plans were made for attending the state convention of the Federated Womens dubs of Utah and the Art Tea in Springville. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Hill and her Mrs. Muriel Stewart. PERMANENT WITH THE PATENTED Let none falter who thinks he Help others and you are helpis right. ing yourself, help yourself and Lincoln. you will help others. Scctts. LAWN XO Spalls dondtllons, doom SEED Use only a third as much because there are 3,000,000 seeds In each pound. For open sunny, 1 lb lightly shaded lawns. $1.55 5 lbs $7.65 25 to plantain, lbs-$3- 6.50 most broad-toavo- d buckhorn, woods. Easy to vis weed control apply dry Just 01 it comsi from packogo. Trsot 2500 iq It -- J 1.75, 11,000 iq ft $4.85 8UILDR Picture book beauty and color when you use this complete grassfood. Economy too, box feeds 2500 sq ft for only $1 .95. Bag feeds 11,000 sq ft $7.50 TURF CHASE LUMBER CO. Payson, Utah Phone 127 Imagine! Beautiful, new kitchen walls in just a few hours! II Sew-Literar- y in Duradean Page Five 1 Sew-Lilerar- y YVONNE De CARLO service is recom-erica- s leading furniture and protected Presidents veart, president, "Virginia Love- - oncers met recently at the homes less, vice president; Mamie Chap- of members, with the lesson, Pipie, HUISH THEATER -- Iooth Decay Prevention Payson Daughters of Utah Friday, April 20. 195 Payson Legion Auxiliary Entertains at Past Discusses tnd Rosabelle Jones Finlinson, )iscusses China Painting Leamington. , ,nt f)c. Mrs Harvey Hutchinson Girl, April 12, Willie Glen and was lri N'r:iia hairman ot the arts irI Rozella Keller Rusby, Mammoth. program wson. esented Mrs. Wednesday at the Boy, April 13, Lynn A. and J Sarah Tanner,Tunner' Memorial building, Mrs. Blanche Christensen Annie D'l!a Barney, Spanrs. hitelock gave a discussion on Mrs Clara ish Fork. Peterson. nina painting and a collection Hancock. Mrs. Dora Boy, April 13, William Rayof china from a number of counmond Jr. and Jeanne McCarty ties was shown. f of outeoire Worley, Nephi. the Pies. Dorothy Christensen was conferences and in charge of the 14 Shirley and YvBoy, April not is meeting and the Confidence ub collect was read onne Merrill Bjarnson, Payson. r defenses, by Mrs. weapons Lulu Erlandson. The club voted Boy, April 15, Ted and Wanda hearts of the people. aid the local hospital in supKing Colovieh, Eureka. needs of children at the the province, Girl, April 15, Heber P. and plying institution. Shirley Etta Jones Hill, Spanish tion of Mrs. Upon the suggesLarry Butler, superFork. intendent .far.-- . hine dceietif fHctes CHRONICLE t'tW. 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