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Show Co .i Mis. t ,'v Hi .) i : uM T-P- vis c. -- i. ' i - ' i chronicle $oeieti( States T i K' Vi Ai mi- " ' i: m a, t .o C C' '.'i r - y Gi - R BW I. I:. Reece , 7 I 'o Mr f - t ! Litt. a! i ' si 7 ? M.xW-- ,N f 5 k s- - f tyV. 1 S V' r - cnc3csrsajwrr. xOV ? e .: ;. wf, , 1 , . n - - ' 'i3 wi - . c - x w ) fcs is ?t ' O. A " I t V( tm J ,t j . eit a e a: e statistics-th- ei hunvn. and OUR CUSTOMERS ai e poisons wno bring us t: ei: Aatit-I- t is our job to handle ttum profitably profitable to outn the custoirun and Kipdus THANKS 10 ALL OUR 'CUSTOMERS linm DeWitts Firestone Store NEED a S.t of Besides getting a few fishing ilies made for the season aheadWe have a rathvf complete stock of equil ment and supplies at DeWitts Firestone- Store - Uv-tyin- g - GROUP SHEETS, , Binders mid Pedigree other Genealogical Supplies youll find at DuWitt's File- stone Store. And our stock ot Chinch Books will soon be gioat Jy increased Chart-- THERE'S WORK fm all without war just to teed, clothe, house and amirne the 175 millions we'll have bv 1960. can't be safe by accident DeWITTS FIRESTONE STORE South Main Payson, Utah PHONE 307-- J 99 ; LHLkM;LiM$j-ji;;5"- HUISH THEATER AT PAYSON Friday, Saturday, Feb. Saturday Arden Milk and Talent Show .Saturday Kiddies can get m for An Arden Milk Tab and 10c. Brizes given away every Saturday. Show' Starts at 3:00 pm. TWO BIG HITS 7 Matinee i 1 Si,' '" A ,s( if. Donna Parkinson Announces Froth . 111 s- . y la Amu Aiu , I engagement Donna son o! Ma- M h tm i Max daughter, I 1 t ,. ie I Ch mi. i xx , 13, ' .1 . i ic t to o I. ol . W Hill, Christie Saban Mis W,!mei Hill Valentines D.a as the occasion Announce Marriage for the bethiwthd of the popular Waltir Thatchei and his bi ide, young cm, pie They me planning an early June wedding in former Mrs. Christie Warner the Salt Lake Temple Sabin, xxeie honored Saturday Miss Paikms-in ci.rientlv evening at a nc.ghborhood party employed at Cenex a Steel Co given at the home of Mrs AlShe is a giaduaU oj Spanish Fork beit .shby The t ouple is makand Palmxja Sem- ing then home m Salem jiesent- llign inary Betoie assuming hei pres- H ent pos.tioi ut Geneva, Donna Attending the lovely allair Marie attended Brigham Young xxeie 24 fnends and neighbors Univeisity three yea is and also tluee of Mr ThaUhers 1! H Mr. st ident sons and is a s, ,oi daughter, including majoring in Chemistry at Brig- Miss Vonda Thakhei. Mis Ruth ham Young University. He is Llmei and Mi Nile Thatihei, all oi Pax son continuing his studies aftei mm a 30 month mission Ihlicshments vxeie seived and to Finland for the Chuiih ol stuial loxtly gifts presented to Smuts f i 'i- h xi i ds Jesus Christ ot Latter-daMax was valedictorian of me 1948 graduating class of Payson High School and also graduated Dean Hill Displays Wood from Nebo Seminary. He is a member of Tausig Social Unit at at BYU and was chairman ol tn Canings snow sculpturing during the Beta Cultus Meeting Snow Carnival Dean Hill dnplaved a wealth of wood (uivings he has accomLady Firemen Meet plished m i (cent years before of tne Beta Cultus club, membeis Mrs. Max Warner was hostess at tne home of Mrs. meeting to the Lady Firemen Monday DeHart Wednesday eveNoble social evening. Attending the Vet nor Larsen was were the president of the unit, ning. Mrs and the speaker was in charge Mrs. Ralph Chappie, and Mrs. introduced Maxine Mrs, by Reid Brimhall, Mrs. Jack LoveSandra Webster Greenhalgh. Bud Mrs. less, Mrs. Bud Wilson, accordion solos, Harmer, Mrs. Ted McBeth, Mrs. presented In Mr. Hills collection are Dave Shuler, Mrs Lawience hand carved many; expuisitely Wilson, Mrs. Srerman Loveless what-no- t shelincluding pieces, the conducted Mrs. Chappie ves with of silhouettes designed Mrs. business of the meeting. bu'ter-fheand birds moose, deer, Brimhall read the club collect. with detail of entire deThe outgoing officers were of intricate fashion. He dispresented with potted plants by sign of a solMi - .i a m y - vx the president. life-lik- long-legge- d Pax ex l . s, .si Jax Ludiuw, Mu, Lai sen Wilde, Mis Du k Gr.iv, Mrs, Gerald Han't! .o ,1 Mis D.ik Lant t n pi k , Li la mi I wi U1 2i) LeRox and Alene Pax son and Mis ap,'x an ! ass D;x m at Ms J is Piuxu (f the Mt-mbei- t Ut.m Valley Hos 'lit ni. nit xxeigh oo.n.xis, 10 oumes The Pax-son- , r i tn-s- -m u k . t iison Benjamin Pioxo m pita! s m a !t-a- f ' i Kenneth Shep aunminee the iheu child, ! p.ud hun n to Mrs Arch i., of I, i Imd and Mis Keitn l.imilx atltnded, inc'udmg Mr Amir s fat In r "f the hostess, ai d KeUn H !1 and tne couples fan; ,on, a!v Max Hill, Myrna and Mrs Reed Hdl, Mi Pam J'-C'ah.ll, all of Mr and Mrs Milo Andrus, Spanish fuik. Mis, Donna Marie s, n h.t tti ot on fib t:ie ui h And-- : 't o A b,rthd3y dinner at the home wit ar Mis Wilrrer II ill this etl m at (i in xx moth, el i s xu Lx Kei sley Liaxmg during the week fur bx vt, ii lv n j Cal tui ma weie Mrs. Lamar Lo,-,e- r the bumer I'and Harris and L"nuin H OL,,n. ul this city, Mr, Dora Proud grandparr Mi nvikN UK.' i Adi 1; Kimdseii bist.it i Mi a ut Santaquin, and Mis Bill e ents Mrs and lumber' ac George ati Mildud W.nnei. Fikt-isiiand Ml and Mis lx an and handlur'k Ki.tn W pubucit) Pons ot Provo, ho made the Mi Cottci Vming The new ai item 'listi a shepherd, Ikiyson trip with Mr and Mrs Sheldon mu his a of Provo. They plan to is the t.mith grandchild foi 'd elect ron kn Ml' HukIus staled th il tne Peery Mr. visit each is o and Mis Ralph Stone it the fust couple, though esting puiposi of t s bianch tx to and fa ily at Gulden Grove and a the Ei kerslex a, ox . Mi-- a- . , Pet-eixu- i x I wh i event , mm ly i n ti i xx tt C, s Sam-uleson- ; legl-xlativ- e d by Clinton pptersnn, P,.smi, and Mrs Sheldon Peeiiy oi 1'iovu othi i s. ell, and Mrs. Spence Amos had as guests this week, Mr and Mrs L. A. Porter of St. George. A state trooper, Mr. Porter was enroute to Salt Lake City on Mr. business. Mrs. Boon Brandon wa hos tess to the Belles Arnes, Canasta club, on Wednesday night at her - Sch-werne- ed with and balloons, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ashby enMr. and Mrs. Noel Dixon of at dinner on Sunday tertained this city and Mr. and Mrs. Tobe for Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ashby McClellan of Spanish Fork were and children, Linda, Darrell and hosts couples at a meeting of of Payson, and on Duane, their couple club given Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Gerald at the home of the Dixons, Atand children, Blaine, Ashby tending were Mr. and Mr. Hal David, Ann and Garth Marilyn, Mad-soMr. and Mrs. Elbert Shuler, of Spanish Fork. News told the Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob included word from Mrs. Hutchings, Spanish Fork. Games family were played and refreshments Karla Molm, who is with her husband at an army base in were served. Temple, Texas, concerns experiences of living in the vicinity of Harvey Hutchinson, Jr., who a toianado. Mrs. Holm states will leave soon to serve as an that tho the toranado is 100 miles LDS missionary in Australia, distant, the sky is black with had as weekend guests Miss Varo dust that filters into their homes Christensen of Richfield, Stanley and is 2 and 3 inches deep on Schank, Fallon, Nev., and Miss the floors. She states the air Sandra Richards of Carson City, is so full of thick, black dust that Nev. it is difficult to breathe. refresh- the swing for spring In by the yard from our fabrics center Wed-nesday'T- n, Til Wm 5R -..- 'gp i -- s y-v"-bjp L Beautiful finish creases reli-axc- s ... J ... . Bates Disciplined Fabrics YOUR OLD HOT-AI- R HEATING SYSTEM crush resistant Come in now l19 yd. - soil resistant and see these charming punts. Let ua replace your old furnace with this efficient Bryant Winter Air Conditioner. Given you air cleaned tlirough Ameritex Hayride Frints hu- 39c yd. Needlelized Prints Extra value prints with the special needlelized finish for a softer hand, and finer texture. WINTER AIR CONDITIONERS IMMEDIATE 89c yd. Everglade permanent fuflsh. Soil and wrinkle resistant. The magic fabric in a basket weave. AUTOMATIC GAS INSTALLATION 69c Nugget Prints has improved since My how her complexion she began drinking 3 glasses of MILK a day! ni mu rovnc Ail SPENCER 98 East Utah Ave. SHEET METAL Phone 224 Sterling Bus Spencer, Manager vd. Popular again this year with gold splashes that will not tarnish or rub off. Guaranteed washable. Service and Installation you can count on Now and In The Future Break Now Bigger Stocks r, ments featuring a lighted birthAdults attending in day cake. the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. C. LeRoy Haskell, Charlottes grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. Reid Argyle, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Haskell, Payson; Mrs. Clark Sparks and Mrs. Lou Shaw of Nephi. was served. JEFF CHANDLER Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday March musical about the g.rls ' something for the boys! In home. After the Cana.xta game, Jerri Thomson, Shirley Hardman, and Dariene Jaeobson opened their prizes while a tasty dessert d eleventh birthday Satuidax afternoon, when a gioi.p ut oung g.ils were to her home in honor of tinevent Adult members of the family gathered at her home lor a social m the evening. Gills attending were Carolyn and Connie Sparks, Nephi; Joan, Linda, Pat and Lois llaskell, Judy Houser, Annette Loveless, Sherrie Dixon, Kathleen Erickson, Robert Hermanson, John and Ronald Gardner, Jeurgen Nina and Junie Gay, Glenna Elmer and Kathryn Hoover, The girls enjoyed games, including an exciting one play- Cultus Club will meet Wed., March 4, at 2 p in. at the home of Mrs. Glenn L. Loveless, with Mrs. Darrel Brown and Mrs Earl Page as hostesses. NOTHING DOWN 3 FULL YEARS TO PAY SUZAN BALL cele-biate- her thpmsejvc, midification. Circulates warm air evenly. May be uaed with present air ducta. Inalalled for little more than youd pay for juat a furnace. Call u today. O'HARA Chailotfe Hansen, daughter of Mr and Mrs Roy Hansen, Refreshment were served to 19 members and guests Mis Waltei Rigby is enjoying an extended visit in California, a houxeguest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Rigby at San Lorendo. and also at the home of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Higby, at Wend- I FM-- M- i ii a Jon Laikis .uni 1 xx s i l- filter. Adda moiature for proper Color bv Technicolor FFH-F- i Fork ic-ce- War Arrow CHAMPION ( C.I., Feb 18, Veil D and Helen Jennie T.u nei 'Nlene. .spao.'l) Mi bruant DEBBIE REYNOLDS n The Tri Trio Bridge club was entertained la.st Thuiday at the home nf Mrs Gerald Greenhalgh m Sai.t.iqum Members going liom Payson weie Mrs El Runnels, Mrs B il Fairbanks, Mrs , xx hatcher and Sunday, Monday, Feb. 28 - March 1 Matinee on Sunday . Color bv Technicolor MARGE and GOWER n 'p s i Waller JOHN CARROLL MALA POWERS A n i i , , x and Mm w Tax lei Park inson, Benjamin, announce the . Give A Girl i ,i tj 'ht.j x 1 Mi Geraldine MAUREEN 1 ; Ilf ,1)1 unite the women of Span idi Fork, Pax v m ami exi on a mis-0- , m Unig-.uwbo Ul e ulumn m ut college, and as guest .speak it the J un ioi High School Students unix'ei sit ies hu Ii haxe been ap Cult os meeting h ul Tliuisday at the home ot M :n Max proved bx the American A,mki-atiot Talk at of Unixu-sitWem. n, In ner He gaxe an ot dailx act leal edin.itiun to pi xxuik, living there and it to Cultus Club nnpared Meeting ate and nn lease then uai American wax in the lomfuimly fur Mis St.uilrx Wil sun upi'iu'tl Club collect x' a mad by Mis lh e Jones am1 Mrs Dai ell hi i home Wednesday afternoon the solution ul social and mx i tn members of the Cultus Club, problems, and to further tn hil as ho gatheted lor a bi monthl) possible xxaxx the xxmk and .u us Mrs William Hansen ol the Among m Asxoeiatiun of Mrs Ranae Wa'kii was hos meeting as Ume(sit) Women, es.s to a group .t Iriends who assisting hostess She intiodueed und xxek-umet at her home Wednesday lot The piogiam was uiuiei the luncheon and games of Rook direction of Ms Sid Cura), who ed the "Huxmg new members, Present were Mis Dm is Gasser, introduced four students front Ulx Larsen, llael H B ixvon, Mrs Janice Patten Mis Kathryn Pa) sop High School, hu gave Ruth C. Wasden, Muzelle 11 , Patten, M-oratorical Lima T. Fuwkes, Beatrice Jaruig spencei. Miss excellent prepared Cat oly n Hunttston, Mis. Hae Ann talk, 1mBernice Maud Founders' Samuleson, prepared Page, Mrs. Donna Stexvait, Mis Day at the .school in late Janu- S Blight, Hern Swenson, Mary M Cm a Bailey, Mrs Carol Ether-mgto- ary. Curtis, Mary W. Jeppson, Elizabeth Miss Joan Wilson, Mrs lluish, Crista O Anms, Speakers and their subjects E. Norma Marilxn Puery. Elmer, Tre.xsa R. Da were Jay Oldioyd, Menace of and Genevieve Lai sen, vis, Communism; Katin yn Elmer, A repurt of the Crime-Teenage Mrs Leon Ueikstrom mter-tameShirley Jerwas given by Ann Nelson, her card club Friday eve- maine, "Crown Jewels of Ameri- gnrup Musical number were given by Guests in- ca", Richard Davis, "Greatness Helen Harris ning at her home is Goodness. by aecompunied cluded Mis. petn. Vest, Mrs Lorraine was ofOlson, Miss Elmer Mr Prayer Dnvu and also Clarence Wyler, Ntx Ralph Fgan, fered by Mrs, Knudsen. Mis Ned 1ervurt, Mrs Dick sang, "God Bless America and es with uke accompaln-imen- t Jensen, Mrs. La veil Brooks, Mis envoi x played planters carved id piece of walnut, taking the form of a graceful swan, bowls to Mi s. Fern McClaire plans inlaid with a dozen kinds of iet urn soon to her home in Palm wood, also e horses and Springs, Cal., after visiting here colts the Delighting and Mr with her son and wife, also were a number of group her and Mrs Eugene Colvin, hand carved wood puzzles which daughter and husband, Mr. and were taken apait and she loved two Mrs, Don Kirk. Angel Face under the guidance of Mr. men . , , and a killer helped hei Hill decide w'hjch one she wanted! Mrs Dell ABgood and small son. Charles, are visiting in BurRefreshments were served by City That Never Sleeps bank, Cal., with her mother, Mrs. Mrs. DeHart, Mrs. Greenhalgh Lillian Behring, who is seriously GIG YOUNG Mrs. Page Peery. and ill MALA POVERS WILLIAM TALMAN EDWARD ARNOLD . 111 ' ,x i at meeting III I eon-een- r v i s, 26-2- Febraarx -- C I ln,eNi Wai-loun- xx DO YOU ' I xx S I ' ni I L a sp N t xx miK xx kg and emotion own, and with biamo prejudices. mgs J ' v.ii-init- I wit.i tea, ,ij as 13 o.d 1 t i ot University Wo.nen Appoints D'ommittees at Meetin o(j i 't CUSTOM LI Cs xx 't . i gai s Jeny Cahill, , are a pait hull xx . , t M ix Ci N igxle Hd! lead b' J by JcKMb.s T h en SO" C.ol Ki - tion of and diM an mteriuptHr u! mi tney me !it We . i not du iv !m m or by serving them trim me ' doing Us a J.a.h b n t1 e to do pportun.'s .. OUR CUSTOMERS am outsiders to oar lnv,s.it., pap' iison sang Bja1 xeirpamed i L i Fi Club . l Nathan Andress a I 1 N ti.. the at met h , ; f Box, Feb event meet Jacob, was co-Chib collect a ,i . s 10 s - de Hi, 'i t Association l.BRLAKY 26. 1954 I I'l ti 1,8 Joseph Steil.ng ,nd andGill,Dollx Main ne Dalex Bills J tagnteis i lb i . .ai1 tin ii.il e 01, h.ixi t III l.ak 'I u . n lhex in Cult on home of Mrs I) CUSTUMEIo uk .1,1 pendent on os pendent on then. OUR CUSTOMERS me You t ' i Nolan J null - ..OKI Holds .Meeting OUR FAMILY 'X i i ItW.N d a . 1 x i s .e l n ik it pi ioi :iu l m e; '0 as a met in Junior Cultux Uli-pvi- ti.ee I t till n i i .u.vt Jen most important this hu'ini. ss ,i n,a.l, oi bx CUR cold ,i d Pi ,11 I - I),A.- CUSTOMERS OUR Rmi. e i ' cy UT1? A; M : . 'ax 1 1 e t mail s i Di Igl.iCl n.n J1 ''pi mgx i!e Ml h xx Pa sot ha n pel. is, ei' vt Pax sen, am ihant and tain points ef fix i iii' sons, an a1 ch h ildi en gt, .)?' was mvien ti il Pi Us s.ii out e! the lh ti li as e i e., ' i W is !. esi i I, y j. a1 ata Ollg ! avi -- ! i l d l.UiglU1 i emend si.. U e alN an ph ' ! T .1 v 'till r i ' ut i line' x Mond sai eda en ; in bt is el i ' V ra : then d i F FcU , and Ada rdella NO ''pall. ni v Ol k ti 1. Fi! 10, James Coplan Obsene Mm and - i i vv l x V? i n - 1- isrs.'vw V M- i : . t ,C "it In, ritv : C. K!).Y I dll 5()lh Wedding Date ,.2 v ; V 3 : ' ari-.M- V. I . L . V , The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah CraMc Ixull Wider Selections! Were Striving to Please. |