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Show The annual ' Elders ' quorum banquet was held Friday evening in the ward house. Special By Mr. D J. Butler guests were George Christensen, For the Sunday evening chur- President of Nebo stake, Gerald ch services the Relief Society Finch of Payson, stake supervispresented their annual 17th of or of the Spring Lake quorum, March program. Bishop Thom- and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Decker as presided with Pres. Della of the stake High Council. Mrs. Mower in charge. Opening pray- Maxine Moore was master of er was given by Coun. Hattie ceremonies to the following proTervcrt Pres. Della Mower gave ram: Archie McNair of Salt. and introduced the Lake City, formerly of Scotland greetings nd Mai tin Murdock, also of theme "Invitation to Happiness also gave a resume of the ac- Salt Lake City entertained with Mr. complishments of the Relief So- music with the McNair told the of the of origin since its organization. ciety Let the Mountains instrument and some of the traChorus, with the Shout for Joy. A musical read- ditions connected The two entertainers ing, La Neta Taylor. Talks were pipes. were dressed in the Scottish given by Iris Moore and Maxine How Active plaids and Mr. McNair gave Moore, subject, some interesting information on Participation in Relief Society the different plaids. Can Help Women Achieve HapAnn and Pamela Rose Elsie to Invitation piness. Reading, Terresa Happiness," Lyman. Yazzie, daughters of Mr. and Singing Mothers, Thanks Be to Mrs. Tim Yazzie of Salem, formGod." erly of Arizona, gave two InElders fireside chat was held dian dances, the Indian War at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Dance and the Hoop Dance. The two girls danced to the Thomas, with eighteen enjoying the reading of the scriptur- music of a recording by their es. Delicious refreshments were father who sings or chants InRemarks were served by the host and hostess. dian music. The M.I.A fireside chat were made by Bishop Byron Thomas. entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Elders Gerald Finch and Earl Harold Hansen of Orem. They Decker congratulatng the quorshowed colored slides of picturs um on their various activities. Miss Beverly Peery was hostaken in Old Mexico during a vacation trip. The group met tess to members of the high at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo rchool team and their partners Menlove with their son Bobby after the game Friday evening. as host. Refreshments were ser- The evening was spent watch- SPRING LAKE HEWS bag-pipe- ved. Arthur Sadler of Salt Lake City and Harold Sadler of Logan were guests Sunday of their brother and familly, Mr. arid Mrs. Hector Sadler. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cowan, returned Sunday from Casper, Wyoming, where they had spent the week. Mrs. Ronald Nelson, the former Della Mae Mower, spent a month in Salt Lake City with her husband who was employed at Hill Field. Mrs. Nelson recently returned to stay with her parents while her husband is in the army. Ronald was inducted into the army Feb. 19, and left the following day. Kenneth Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Butler, left the same day for Fort Ord, California. CHRONICLE s. ing television. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by her mother, Mrs. Howard Peery. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mower served a delicious dinner Saturday evening to a group of friends. Those enjoying the evening were Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Gib Peay, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tervort and the hosts. The Primary officers meeting was held at the home of Coun. Iavona Thomas. Report of the Penny drive and the monthly union meeting was given by Coun. Nina Barnett. Teacher lesson, Your Resources Visual Aids was given by Refresh- Mrs. Hortense Butler, ments were served. EASV-VISI- O evision MAHOGANY CONSOLE H With famous Super Mark V Chassis to bring in distant stations in all areas. Dual give you full-rang- e Hi-L- o speakers to FM sound. d in imCabinet is veneers. Price ported Mahogany warincludes: parts, picture-tub- e ranty, federal excise tax. hand-finishe- THIS MODEL LESS TRADE-I- N Model ilMSOt 41995 HO00 On Any Model Radio or Phonograph you pay 3i995 i ! bearers. For the wedding Mrs. Despain chose to wear an afternoon dress of beige trimmed in lace. The grooms mother wore a turquoise blue and each wore a corsage of carnations and roses. The bridal gown was of white slipper satin, entrain, and over laid with a full skirt of sette net. The fitted bodice tured a wide lace ruffle, over the shoulders, tiny covered buttons closed the back and long pointed sleeves completed the dress. Her veil was of sheer nylon of fingertip length and 'fell from a coronet of silver istepronitis and seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of carnations and soft featers intwined with silver ribbon. The bridesmaids were attired in pastel formals of floor length and accented with corsages of pink carnations. Soft organ music was played by Eloise Sabin during the lines. Mrs. Leah Terry, sister of the groom presided at the brides I 21-INC- tfoeiety ZNctes Salem Couple Honoed at Reception Following S L Temple Marriage Highlight of the past weeks social events, in Salem was the wedding and reception of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Cloward. They were married in the Salt Lake Feb. 25 Temple Wednesday, with Pres, Robert D. Young ofthe ficiating. Accompanying couple to the temple were the parents of the groom, grooms grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper F. Hill of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Moore, Mr. and Mrs. LeRay Warren and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hurst. Thursday evening at a recep-tio- n in the Salem ward church the many friends and relatives greeted the couple. The bride, Miss Arlene Despain, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Despain of Salem. Parents of he groom are Mr. and Mrs. Parley Leslie Cloward also of Salem. The wedding party formed in the chapel amid a profusion of delicate pink and white carnations and stock and tall burning candles. In the receiving line were parents of the bride and bride groom; Gordon Cloward, brother of the groom, as best man; the bridal couple; Mrs. Floyd Holden, sister of the groom, as matron of honor; brides maids, Geraldine Christensen, Shirlene Brimhall and two little girls Sandra Holden and Lynnette Cloward as train Musical Program GlVdl At Cultus Club Meeting Feam Gray entertained Junior Delta bridge club at her Mrs. Stanley home Thursday. Wilson and Mrs. J. R. Groes-bec- k were bid as special guests. Prizes for the card game went to Mrs. E. D. Vance, Mrs. George H. Wilson, Mrs. Ella Amos. At Victor Herbert prosr11 music was presented Wednesday aternoon before members of the Cultus Club, when the group met in regular session at the American Legion building. Mrs. Earl Page, president, presided. The musical program was introduced by Mrs. J. D. Christensen, music chairman, who preMaurice Mrs. sented Bird, Springville musician, who read a sketch of the life of the great Selections as follows composer. were interspersed into her talk: vocal, Kiss Me Again, Indian Summer and "Kiss in the Dark" by Mary Bradford; violin, My Little Gypsy Sweetheart "Thine Alone" and Sweet Mystery of Life by Mrs. Ilene Bird; vocal, Falling in Love, Mr. Kay Moovocal duets, Weight; Because Youre You nbeams, all and When Youre Away from The Red Mill", by Nelda l. Snelson Wheeler and Vera Zo-bel- Mrs. Stanley, chairman of the Christmas apron and gift sale, presented $50 to the club, the amount representing earning of the unit in the sale. The money will be turned to the Junior Library fund. Mrs. J. D. Christensen reported on the recent blood bank donating program, stating that 80 pints of blood were given by local citizens to the touring Red Cross unit. Mrs. Christensen, chairman of arrangements, was assisted by a number of other club members and ladies from other organizations in Payson. Mrs. Leona Crouch served as hostess and also read the Club All officers and teachers of Nebo stake MIA were entertained Saturday evening at Payson d ward amusement hall at a party arranged by officers of the stake MIA. A and floorshow program were presented as entertainment and refreshments were served to 150 persons. In charge of arrangements were members of the Nebo Stake MIA presidency including: Lenore Francom, Leona Losser, Maxine Spencer, Grace Wightman, Glen Loveless, Verl Sudweeks, Merle Bryson and Gilbert White. Decorations were arranged by Elda Throckmorton and Anna Rae LeBaron and ward members The floorshow featured Marlon Bean and Richard Drolinger in a dance duo, and other numbers directed by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lindsay, Benjamin, stake dance directors. Taking part on the program were numbers presented by each of the nine wards, inclulding: vocal duet, Mrs. Clark and Don Spainhower; reading, Virginia Deharrt; dance by Benjamin girls; solo, Don Spainhower; comic skit, Ned Loveless, Elmon Joe Harris and Hendrickson, George Hattie; reading, Marie Taylor; skit, Arnold and Ruth Kallbacka, Lois Anderson; dance Christine Walton; trombone duet Leon Badham, Cardell Chipman; trumpet solo, Darrell Nelson; song Enon Gay. Prayers were by Merle Bryson and Ernest Rothe. Mrs. Larson Wilde entertained her bridge club Thursday night, with Mrs. Spencer Mendenhall as special guest. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Richard Gray, Mrs. Richard Lant and Robert Ashworth. Fielding with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs, Parley ' Mr. and Mrs. ! Nol Dixon en- STOP LOSSES rr n IN CHICKEN FLOCKS SUMET al The annual Relief Society will be held on March 20 party group of Payson women with both ward3 combining. Salt Lake City, guests of Mrs. Owen Loveless, who is employMrs. Arthur Rich, former ed at the State Capitol as reElaine Peterson, and two daucurrent the ceptionist during ghters, Janice and Sherrie, are meetings of the legislature. A lovely smorgasbord salad visiting here with her brother luncheon was enjoyed at the and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Earl The Rich family is Coral Room of the Temple Squ- Peterson. are Hotel, followed by games moving from Denver, Colo., to of bridge. Covers were arrang Oakland. Cal., where Mr. Rich ed for Mrs. Loveless and her has been transferred by his guests: Mrs. Floyd Harmer, Mrs. CrxMf Jicll Girl, Feb. 3, Blaine and Doris Mitchell Dibble, Payson. Boy, Feb. 3, Richard Lyman and La Von Williams Finlinson, Spanish Fork. Boy, Feb. 3, James Reed and Rheuama Allan West, Spanish Fork RFD. Boy, Feb. 7, Lawrence David and Myrtle Eleanor Daley Olsen, Spanish Fork. Boy, Feb. 9, Irvin and Alice Koyle Reynolds, Payson. Girl, Feb. 10, Blanchard and Mae Taylor Dixon, Payson. Boy, Feb. 10, Leland Joy and Norda Aifton Anderson Roper, Delta, Utah. Boy, Feb. 11, Arnold J. and June Houghton Smith, Payson. Girl, Feb. 11, Albert Hastings and Emma Lucille Taylor Smith Springville. Boy, Feb. 12, Donald Lynn and Iva Dee Hill Loveless, Pay-so- n. Boy, Feb. 12, Tenry and Lauretta Howard Elmer, Birdseye. Girl, Feb. 18, Roy E. and Francis Losee Robertson, Spanish Fork. Spanish Fork. Boy, Feb. 20, Raymond Miles and Eleanor Hamilton Loveless, Payson. Boy, Feb. 21, Clarence Keith and Shirley Jean Ridgley Jocob-so- Weston Bean, Mrs. Owen Bartholomew, Mrs. LeGrande Miss Cora Page, Mss Clara Johnson, Payson and Mrs. Leslie Olson, Santaquin. Gud-mundse- n, KNOW? That Interstate Engineering Corporation manufactures the Interstate Cadet, the famous training plane, as well as The Compact VACUUM CLEANER What Mrs. Thelma Peck entertained group of friends at her home Thursday afternoon, serving a hot dinner to the following: Mrs. Page Peery, Mrs. Elva Taylor, Roy Barnett, Mrs. Iris Amos. size motor does the Compact have, (Answer Next Week) For Free Demonstrations Call 782-- J Heres an amazing buy! Now at n, Springville. Boy, Feb. 21, Kenneth P. and Donna Rae Carpenter Thornton, Benjamin. Girl, Feb. 22, John F. and Shirlely Cloward Hiatt, Payson. Boy, Feb. 22, Charles Don and Beth Dowdle Taylor, Spanish Fork. Boy, Feb. 22, William Kent and Virginia Dixon Barron, Pay-so- n. Boy, Feb. 23, James Lee and Helen Dimick Quigley, Payson. HUISH THEATER AT PAYSON Friday, Saturday, Mar. Matin Saturday Sunday. Monday, Mar. Matin on Sunday 6-- 7 8-- 9 Color by Technicolor ROBERT TAYLOR ELIZABETH TAYLOR JOAN FONTAINE GEORGE SANDERS EMLYN WILLIAMS SitfiimtMr1 Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday Mrs. Lilly Mitchell, Mrs. Lydia nmm miikim water solution iw March Mr. and John Elmer, Payson, Lederle Johnson of Provo have visited The Snows of in northern Utah recently. Mrs. lossasl Private waste tfi Mitchell was a guest of her dauKilimanjaro tCONOMICAll ghter and husband, the B. R. Color Technicolor by Scotts at Layton, and Mrs. ElGREGORY PECK mer and Mr. Johnson attended SUSAN HAYWARD a birthday party at Hill Field, AVA GARDNER which .honored Mr. Johnson, his Phene "29 Payton. Utah id DO YOU Mrs. Ross (Betty Dixon) Harrison and three daughters of Caliente, Nev., have spent a week in Payson with relatives, housequests of Mrs. Emma Cluff. Mr. Harrison spent a day here before returning to his work in Nevada. v 4-W- o IV AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC DILUXI MATURES YOU'D NEVER EXPECT AT THIS LOW PRICE! Blended-He- Oven1"Americas ot cook. Automatic while youre out. 7 best cooks s. Electric times cooking Broiler-fa- st, up to 4 hours. Char-Co- il Fluoradiant, smokeless. rescent J op Light. Warming Drawer with separate heating element. Minit-Mast- or Full-widt- h BAKES WITH ELECTRICITY THE "OEP" Vi OF THE TIME! What a saving) This beautiful Norge is so perfectly designed it bakes on retained heat 3 hours out of 41 DANIELS DRUG daughter, and his grandchild. RANGE ONLY Heat-Speed- total . ser-vic- Ivanhoe FROM CORYZA COLDS ' The monthly Sunday faculty meeting of the ation in Nebo School District, First ward was held at the was guest speaker at a meeting quin home of Mr. and Mrs. Junior of the Junior Cultus Club, held at the home of Mrs. Douglass Butler Monday night. Dixon. Mrs. Alice Spencer was The Santaquin First ward held Mr. Wendell discussed Gold and Green their Ball of allottment school funds for Thursday night in the recreaschool buildings and the selectThe hall was beautiion of sites for new schools of tion hall. in the theme, decorated fully the district. in the Rockies. A Springtime was Music, by high school floor show was prestudents, included a vocal solo delightful sented. Light refreshments were Richard by Drollinger and a served. piano solo by Mac McClellan, who also played piano accompMrs. Chasta Johnson is conaniment for Mr Drollinger. Club Collect was read by Mrs. Max fined at the Payson hospital, Warner and refreshments were where she was taken Feb. 23. served to 17. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hudson and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Roberts LaNesta Chorus Gives returned home recently from a weeks vacation to California Series of Programs and Mexico. LaNesta Ladies Chorus of Nebo stake will present the next A birthday dinner was held in their current series of pro- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. grams March 8 at Payson Four- George Sylvester Tuesday eveth ward. Also scheduled is a ning for Eddie Sylvester who program to be given in a Salt has been with the Armed Lake ward chapel during the Mr. and Mrs. in Korea. month of March. Arthur Jasperson were also Proving highly popular to present. church audiences, the chorus is in demand several nights each Mr. and Mrs. Carl Van Aus-dmonth. Recently they appeared and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Van at Payson Second ward Sacra- Ausdal are in Florida where ment meeting and also at First they went to see Alan Van Ausand Fifth ward meetings. The dal, who is stationed there. Alan current series featured a group is to leave for Korea soon. of sacred songs with script written and read by Emma Broad-ben- t. Mr. and Mrs. George Kirk-ma- n are vacationing in CaliJ. D. Christensen directs the fornia. chorus and Crista Amos is A Collect. Mrs. Wilson Mitchell and son, A3c Blaine Mitchell, who is home on leave from the air force, together with her daughters, Mrs. Lois Nielsen and Mrs. Colleen Walker, visited overin City with her Brigham night parents, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Peterson. They also stopped at By Della Hudson Claience Wendell, Benjamin, supervisor of elementary educ- Entertain Ward Workers Mrs. Junior Cultus Meeting Santaquin News School Survey Reviewed Stake Mutual Officers Park-Secon- tertained Saturday evening at a card party for Mr. and Mr. Tobe McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. Gean book. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob HutchC. Lynn Hanks was master of ings, all of Spanish Fork. Light ceremonies for the program refreshments ere served. which followed. Opening prayer was by Jasper F.. Hill Jo Ann Camp One, DUP, will meet Evans and Ray Ann Tyrell pre- Thursday, March 12, at 2 p.m., sented a pantomime; Carl Blad at the home of Nellie Kapple. and Neva Joy Lee sang a duet; a harmonica solo was played by Mrs. Wallace Brown entertainJay Nielson; and Lovina Ottesen ed her bridge club Thursday paid tribute to the bride and evening at her home. A dozen groom. The brides maids sang ladies enjoyed her hospitality, the song, Always, with Beat- with Mrs. Hyrum McClellan rice Warren reading; Mrs. Vir- and Mrs. Maxine Wilson invited as special guests. ginia Keele rendered a solo. The brides trousseau was displayed with the gifts in the Re- Beta Cultus Club Hears lief Society room under the supervision of Mrs. Nelda Hanks, Book Review Mrs. Lucile Hanks and Mrs. Mrs. Roy Broadbent gave an Madge Christensen. review of the bestinteresting The wedding cake was promThe Silver Chal-lic- c seller book, covon a lace inently displayed at a meeting Costain, by ered table. It was a three tiered confection trimmed with pink of the Beta Cultus Club Wedroses and topped with white nesday at the home of Mrs. wedding bells and a miniature Page Peery. Dainty refreshments were serbride and groom. served ved by president Mrs. Elmer were Refreshments with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis, Taylor, Mrs. Jennie Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Killian, Mr. Mrs. Peery. A report on the Legislative Council and Mrs. Beryldean Cloward, Womans Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Moore and was given by Mrs. Leslie Reece. Announcement was made that Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hill in the from the club, inkitchen assisted by seven girls the committee Mrs. Q. M. Burdick,, cluding in formals, serving. They were Mrs. Zoe Barnett and Mrs. Page Diane Dayton, Mary Jo Carson, had assisted in placing Elaine Sabin, Vonda Jorgensen, Peery, and polio banks in gathering Evelyn Pomel, Georgeanna Dav- business houses of Payson. The is and Loretta Cloward. committee also sold $40. worth The young couple went to of tickets on the Provo car in Boulder Dam and Lake Meod the two hours in which they on a short honeymoon trip. TTi?y worked. will make their home in Spanish Fork. Both are graduates of the Spanish Fork High School. Mrs. THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. Payson, Utah FRIDAY, MARCH 6. 1953 THE HOUSE OF QUALITY |