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Show Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Harding and little daughter, Shirleen. of Federated Womens Clubs Las Vegas, Nev., were also called Hold Convention home due to the illness of Mr. Wilcock. They have now re- In Ncphi This Saturday turned to their home in Las Nebo First District, Federated Womens Clubs, will hold annual spring convention Saturday at jNephi Fourth ward chapel! 345 E. 5th North. Mrs. Rueben Davies, district president, will preHUISH THEATER side. Registration of officers and AT PAYSON members will commence at 9:30 a.m., with a board meeting to Friday, Saturday, May begin at that same time. Matinee Saturday session will commence at 10 a.m., with the theme, 'Clubs Run for Cover in Action, followed through the entire day's program. Luncheon JOHN DEREK will be served at noon. JAMES CAGNEY Mis. L. D. Sehrocder, state and departmenta1 president, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday chairman will sneak, and in adMay dition. every club will be repreMatinee on Sunday sented on the program. Mrs. A. C. Page of Payson will The Silver Chalice peak on World Culture International Relations. In CinemaScope VIRGINIA MAYO Mrs. Rav Pett Named President PIER ANGELI Alpha Chi Omega Alumsae JACK PALANCE PAUL NEWMAN Mrs. Rav Pett was hostess at a pretty luncheon Saturday at her home, yvhen new officers 2 Wednesday, Thursday, May The picture that throws away the were installed, with Mrs. Pett a silencer and hits the big story president. Alpha Chi Omega Club of Utah County. e of merMrs. Elmer Taylor of Payson chants full blast! was guest soeaker. Dainty corwere the outgo-!n- g sages presented New York Confidential president, Mrs. Ernest WilkBRODERICK CRAWFORD ins, and also to Mrs. Pett. Other officers installed were: RICHARD CONTE Mrs. Torval Nelson, Orem, vice MARILYN MAXWELL ANNE BANCROFT president; Mrs. Joseph W. Jack-soOrem, secretary-treasureCARROL NASH J. Mrs. G. L. Hartvigsen, altruistic chairman; Mrs. Clarance Johnston, publicity director. CHRONICLE deeietif Jietes La-Ve- 00000000000000000000000000000000 e. $ifts for Mother 11-1- Al-mn- -e vice-and-cri- Telechrn Electric Wall Clocks Mr. and Mrs. John L. Larsen ahd his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Larsen, Goshen, .spent the weekend at Las Vegas, Nev. n, r; THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1955 Mrs. Spence Snow and her sisJunior Delta Bridge club met ter, Mrs. Margaret Borg, Salt Thursday at the home of Mrs. Lake City, have five days Ella Amos, with two tables arPayson Relatives Attend in Logan with Mr. spent and Mrs. Clyde Snow and family. Enroute home ranged for luncheon and cards. Reception Honoring they stopped in Salt Lake City Present were: Mrs. J. A. Earl, to visit Mr .and Mrs. C. R. Stev- Mrs. Emma Cluff, Mrs. Fearn The New Richard Webbs ens and Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Snow. Gray, Mrs. John Lant, Mrs. Will Mrs. Borg returned to Payson McClellan, Mrs. E. D. Vance, Mrs. Looking forward to her new F. Wilson, and a special life as Mrs. Richard A. Webb, with Mrs. Snow and is now a George Mrs. Merle Conyers. at guest, Snow the home. guest Miss Joyce Smart of Spanish' Fork was honored at a grocery Mrs. George Chase has returnMrs. Margaret Clowned has reshower, given Thursday evening at the homo of her sister. Mrs. turned to her home in San Diego, ed home from Utah Valley HosNoel Dixon in Fay.son. Calif., after visiting here with pital, where she was treated for A number of relatives were bid members rl of her family. She an illness. Her sister, Mrs. games weie played, with Mrs. came to Utah to attend the marGibbs, of Salt Lake City, is Walter Kennis Webb, mother of riage and wedding reception of spending several weeks here at the benedict, and Mrs. Harold her granddaughter, Beverly Tay- the Chase home. Swenson, both of Spanish Fork, lor, and Ferral Evans. winning prizes. Dainty refreshments were served and opened by the bride-to-bAttending were Mrs. J. Perry Larsen, Spanish Fork, mother of the honored guest; Mrs. Webb, Mrs. Walter Webb, Mis. Florence Albertson, Mrs. W. E. Brockbank, Mrs. Rulon Swenson, Miss KathLuxurious and Practical ryn Larsen, all of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Jack Pollack and daughters, Jackie Lynn and Maurine; Mrs! Sheaffer Pen and Pencil Ensomble Orval Merrell and daughter, Eastman or Keystone Movie Cameras Carolee; Mrs. Ivan Haskell, Mrs. Gould Dixon, the hostess, and her little daughter, Denne, all of Justin Leather Wallets Payson. 6-- 7 big-tim- The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Parents Announce Recent Engagement Parker 51 Pen Sets Mothers Day Cards and Candy DANIELS DRUG Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Monk of Provo were visitors at the home of their sister, Ella R. Sabin on Of Joan Dixon to Grant Brockbank ' Of current interest is the engagement of Joan Dixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Dixon, to Grant Clayson Brockbank, son of Dr. and Mrs. Allen G. Brockbank of Provo. June 7 is circled as the date for the wedding. Announcement of the coming nuptials was made at a luncheon given Saturday by the mother of the bride-to-bAttending were a few of her friends. MRS. DIXON was assisted in entertaining by Miss Shirley Dixon, Mrs. James Dixon, Payson, and Mrs. Charles H. Dixon, Spanish Fork. Both Miss Dixon and her fiance will be graduated from Brigham Young University this June. Active in student life, Miss Dixon is secretary of the Senior Class and retiring president of Gamma Phi Omicron, home economics honorary unit. SHE IS a White Key and forme. Give her something she will appreciate every day of the year! HOTPOINT APPLIANCES The Best Appliances Made EUREKA VACUUM CLEANERS 1 Best Buy Rated No. er member orary RCA and ZENITH TELEVISONS and RADIOS t those selection of heavenly CARPETS By LEES Living; Room Suites Occasional Tables In light and dark woods LAMPS TO FIT ANY HOME DECOR Pay-so- Summer Furniture ' Jj KITCHEN STEP STOOLS Chrome, Padded Seal and Back Plastic Covered Colors Red, Yellow, Grey. Friday and Saturday Only 095 NOVELTY ANIMATED LAMPS Niagara Falls or Forest Fire J5JJeJeJ5eJJ555eJ5eJJJ55eJ55JJJJJ 249 a XX4"X'X4X5,4"XX TELECHRON ELECTRIC ALARM CLOCKS I X BRAIDED THROW RUGS Crev-isto- 095 d C95 T ? 1 Values on the Avenue I PAYSON FURNITURE & APPLIANCE CO. I 43 West i Utah Avenue Pemmeys DONT FORGET! MAY 8 others )M ...MOM WILL LOVE A GIFT FROM PENNEY'SI Mary Crook Becomes Bride Of Curtis L. Bursik Day m Ks In Salt Lake Ceremony i ummer ,Dress Mary Crook and Curtis Lee Bursik were united in marriage April 22 at the Reception Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, by Bishop Clay Allred of hte Twenty-Fift- h Ward. Immediately following the ceremony, the newlyweds greeted Hostess guests at a, reception. was mother of the bride, Mrs. Fay Crook, 460 S. 8th West. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Bursik, Coos Bay, Ore. 60-GAU- floor-lengt- HIGH-TWIS- Fabulous Selection T GAYMODES NEW 98c STYLES n. $398 to n. nose-gay- SPECIALS X pre-dent- al ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc h Samsonite Folding Tables, Chairs and ? MR. BROCKBANK is a student at BYU and plans to continue his studies at the University of Oregon in Portland this fall. He is a member of the Bricker Social Unit and former LDS missionary to the New' England States. For the nuptial events, the bride donned a h gown of lace over satin. The bodice was enhanced by a scalloped Peter Pan collar trimmed with pearls. The long sleeves tapered to lily points over the wrists. A panel of pleated nylon tulle centered the skirt of the gown. (HraMs Jloll The dress was made and deby the brides aunt, Mrs. Girl, April 20, Fred H. and signedPatten. Ray Fonda Stephensen Hansen, Pearls studded the tiara which released the fingertip veil. The Daniel 21, Rodger Boy, April and Jane Benson Evans, Spanish bridal bouquet was of pink roses encircled with pale pink carnaFork. tions. Naand Boy, April 22, Junior In ballerina-lengtsister gowns dine Orton Jones, Salem. of over were tulle taffeta nylon Donna and Jene Boy, April 2b, the bridal attendants, Miss SharCartwright Larsen, Payson. on Coffin, maid of honor; Miss Boy, April 24, Wayne and Pauline Bursik, sister of the brideThelrey Morby Beckstrom, groom, Miss Leah Hardman and Linda Sue Campbell. Girl, April 24, Thomas and Miss Miss Coffins gown was in an Polly Ann Peterson Sersen, Euapple green shade while those of reka. the other attendants were light WilGirl, April 25, Raymond s They carried liam and Ina Dorcas Hanna Davis, green. of violets and pale pink carnaFork. Spanish Girl, April 27, Victor Arron and tions. Mrs. Crook, the brides mother, Edna Fay Kohlmeyer Johnson, wore a rose gown for her daughSantaquin. The bridegrooms Boy, April 27, Dean Arthur and ters wedding. was in navy blue. mother attired Ina Sanford Bird, Springvill'1. in marriage Boy, April 28, Alvin Jay and The bride was given Crook of her brother, by Lynn Bowles Robinson, Bertha Evelyn Santaquin. Huntsville. Assuming best man duties was Boy, April 28, Marvin Elias and Ushers were Carol May Reynolds Ashby, Ben- Ted Croxford. the bride, James, of brothers jamin. Boy, April 29, Melvin and Iva Doyle, and Ray Crook. Prenuptial parties honoring the Lazenby Baker, Payson. were given by Miss Coffin, bride and Paul Robert Boy, April 29, Christie Ann Anderson Cherring-ton- , Miss Hardman, Mrs. Doyle Crook, Mrs. Lynn Crook and Mrs. Ray Springville. Boy, April 29, Merlin and Jane Crook. $ Cherrington Norton, Springville. Mrs." Bruce Condie of Pioche, Girl, April 29, James Calvin and Marilyn Jean McKenzie Nev., is spending a couple of weeks here with her sister, Mrs. Springville. Boy, April 30, Russell and Pete Schmidtt, and other relaMarie Bird Schaerrer, Payson. tives. Boy, April 30, Robert and Mitchell Louise Mrs. Lillie Mitchell has returnBrackenberry, ed from a trip to Salt Lake City Spanish Fork. and Layton, where she has visMr. and Mrs. Verl Sudweeks ited with relatives. At Layton, are parents of a baby boy bom she was a guest of her daughter, Tuesday in the Payson Hospital. Mrs. Veda Scott, and husband, Proud grandparents from San- and their daughter, Mrs. Maxine taquin are Mr. and Mrs. Angus Black, and two little children. Greenhalgh and Mr. and Mrs. She visited with her Richard Sudweeks of Nephi, and Mrs. Nora Hiatt and Mrs. Rachel Flor- Farbush and son, Mitchell ? aence Jensen of Goshen.Mrs. in Salt Lake City. Pay-so- In any style or fabric of your choice $ Mrs. Lorin Wilcock has returned from Medford, Ore., where she attended the funeral of her brother-in-laRay Curtis, and also visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray While in Oregon, Mrs. Curtis. Wilcock received word of the illness of her husband, who had with pneubeen hospitalized monia, and who has since improved and is recovering at their home. Chrome and Wrought Iron DINETTES in many new styles and colors. A complete Calcares, honorganization. She of Y service served as treasurer, ToKalon Social Unit, and as a council member. Associated Women Students. She has also been a member of Orchesis, dance sorority, and Alpha Lamba Delta, freshman honorary unit. Payson, Utah i Saturday. Phone 52 i 51250 Womens Just unpacked in time for KNIT GOWNS Mother's Day. Pastel Shades. GIFT HANDBAGS $298 n, sister-in-la- Far-bus- h, Vive, the new sleeveless version of Penney's famous CAMISAOO GIFT FLARE LEG $298 ADONNA PANTIES In fine cotton that washes in a wink; high solid shades or soft stripes. Misses sizes. 69c DUSTERS $i98 No Iron - Attractive fabric. |