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Show th Ward Relief Society Obituaries Hold Birthday Party Glen David Close 1st Lady Dolls Show At Heeling Foui th Ward Relief and their part-- ' member son infant Glen David Clo.e, Society Club annual Birth-th- e an enjoyed Hasper of Glen William and Leona hall. Guests recre.itnm ward kell Close died early Friday am were served a sinoi gabord lunCharming Marie Whiting of March 19. He was born Wednes- cheon from a long table covered Spnngville and her naw famous First Lady dolls appeared beday, March 17th at Payson City with blue and decorated with yeland tall daffodils low fore members of Beta Cultus dub yellow Hospital. cakes Individual and their guests at a gathering candles. birthday Survivors are parents, one d were and candles held held one Wednesday evening at the 5, tiny age brother, George colors. school. unit in 2 high and a age Maurene, sister, President Madge Christensen Those attending were intriguthree grandparents, Mr. and Mrs and introduced welcomed Mrs. guests and ed of this by the replicas of gowns worn Earl Haskell city Dean Pcay as master of cere- by wives of presidents at the Ella Close of Spanish Fork. Happy Birthday was time of their inauguration. iln-ut- e Funeral services were con- monies.to four attending, including sung details of design and fa.luon ducted at the home of Mr. and Mr. Pcay, Mrs. Echo Durrant, were copied from life-si- e modMar. Mrs. Earl Haskell Saturday, and Mrs. May els located in the Smithsonian Mr. Kapple May with LeTLoy Haskell, 20, Bishop penccr, whose natal day accur-,e- d building in Washington D. C. Payson Fifth Ward, officiating Mrs. Whiting told delightful storduring the w'eek. Burial was in Payson City Cemincluded numbers ies of each as .she described by Program Valetery under the direction of ladies chorus, directed by briefly their rise to position as th ley Mortuary. Alma Willy and accompanied by first iady of the land, how they Bernice Wilson; accordion duet conducted themselves while livMr. and Mrs. Joss G. Peterson by Mrs. Jennie Wilson and Mrs. ing at the nations eapitol, arid and boys, Martin and Gordon, Thelma Peck. A floor show fea- ultimately leaving. Three wives had as guests recently Mrs. Pet- tured square dances by Mr. of former presidents, .she said, ersons sister and family, Mr, Peays sixth grade Peteetneet are still living, they are Mrs. and Mrs. Wilford Bauer and sons, school students and other dances Collidge, Roosevelt Mrs. and kent and Bryce, of Susanviilc, by Clara Johnson's high school Mrs. Truman, ' Cal. The entire group journey- students. t The dolls arid their creator where ed to Las Vegas. Nev., Social committee in charge in- have traveled to Detroit, Mich., they honored their father, George cluded Mrs. Zola Dixon, chairAllred, Spring City, on his 79th man; Mrs. Rhea McBeth, Mrs. birthday, at the home of another Jennie Wilson and Mrs. Lucy sister, Mrs. Denzel Aiken and Peterson. Prayers were by Leon Mr. Allred is at Fullmer and Harold Rassmusson. Mr. Aiken. present visiting in Nevada. Of Beta Cultus dec-rate- l, 1 Contribute to Cancer Recently the Trustees of the Booker T. Washington Birthplace Memorail and The George Washington Carver National Monument Foundation, with headat Booker quarters Washington Birthplace, Virginia, passed a resolution by which one half of the premium resulting from sales Comof the memorative Half Dollars will be turned over to the American Cancer Society for direly needed research to help find a cure for Cancer. The Commercial Bank of Utah, Payson Office, has a supply of these Half Dollars on hand. The popular price to the public is $2.00 each. In order to accomplish their purpose, Mr. Roy Broadbank, estimates that only 2 out of every 100 persons in this area need to purchase these Half Dollars to assure the success of !hi program. outgrow your need for drink at MILK least 3 glasses of MILK Carver-Washingto- UTAH MILK FOUNDATION , Miv.jjj ami many com-niur.i- The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah First Lady Dolls Shown ta Ll'ih M&nik.r, were Mi-bv made Whiting' aunt and At FHA Meeting r. 'hhnr. Mi Zina J ii.ruon, of Marie Sm x v die. Wf.amg from 'ihiy are baked r,:Mr h q ic ar.d (balk wh te, ir.cv.lje, gave the history of of the United at Sm.thsoruan Colors he first ladieto tno-.afternoon The b o! fion-- : are .Slates, ai .1 Wednesday copi afternoon ed wd.. ; ..actne-a proved very interestSome were heavily oca h d and .some of the ing as the future homemakers lad.es earned tuiv fan, bouquets learned the inside stories of the toys and sorrows of each of these oi hands ere he f in the White In charge of the program were hntoiic women H iuse. Mrs. Whiting displayed Mrs. Dean Hill, Mrs. Albert Fran-(oarid Mis. Chet Whitelock. :J6 mmiture doll models of the The progiam v,a presented dur- Lr.-.- t ladies, each wearing famous of their reign. All of these ing the afternoon for girls of the gowns are identical to the origigowns loch school, and during the nal wore by life size gowns between appearances. Mr Wh t rig d at the home of models in the Smithsonian InstiMr. Alniun Hairner, a life long tute in Washington D. C., today. Light refreshments were served. fi iend. Music included an appropriatMrs. Weston was hostess ely chosen number, "Battle Hymn at a lovely of the Republic' by four high during the week sc'c.ool students, Richard Davis, spring luncheon and bridge parDuane Hiatt, Connie Smith and ty. Guests were seated at the Kathryn F.lmcr, with uke accom- lace covered dining table, cenwith a blooming African paniment. They alo sung Down tered Violet enhanced with foil of comte Also by River. appearing on the program was charming young plimentary color. Attending were Miss Cora Page, Miss Clara JohnV filejo P.ally, who sang, 'Bimbo and "Wigwalk. Flag cere- son, Mrs. Leslie Olson, Mrs. Floyd mony was led by Mr. Jess Peter-si.n- . Harmer, Mrs. LeGrande Mrs. Owen Loveless Refreshments were served. and Mrs. Owen Bartholomew. of -- - e m re-ce.-- ,-. vi-.d- i FRIDAY, MARCH 26. 1954 T..e social semir.t w,l! be m Payor. on Tr, Apr.l 1 He will be at the Citj Off.ces at 10 no a m repn-er.ta-t.- t954 y, Mr. and Mrs. L.rs Laron have returned from Las Vegas, Nev , where they enjoyed a pleasant stay at the home of her brother and family, the ThatchT r.e ers, formerly of Payson. made the tnp with the Thatcher son and daughter, Larry and students at Brigham Carolyn, Young Univerity. Points visited included Lake Mead and BoulH.-xar- HED CROSS CAMPAIGN ANSWER THE CALL d der Dam as well as sight and around La Vegas. JOIN&iEllVEI in i Bc-a- n Gud-mundse- n, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ashby entertained at a hot dinner and games of progressive Rook t their home Friday nigr.t. 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