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Show Saddlette Riding club and their husband-the f iM ride of the spring season Sunday, when 24 persons rode to the Spi ing L he farm of George H WiLon, wheie refreshMis Dick ments were seived Dixon and Mrs. Sterling Davis The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah , THURSDAY. APRIL 19. 1956 Payson DlIP Camps Hold Regular Monthly Meetings Camp One C imp One, DTP, met at the home of Geneva Wilson, with arrangemeis Susan A hisAshbv m charge were in charge of ed by Jennie H Elmer, with Mis Wilson playing piano accompanirement. County convention ports were given by Hazel Gasser, Lauia Coombs, Della Stewart, Mrs Wilson and Gladys The following attendClayson ed the Salt Lake convention Hazel Zeeman and Matilda Haskell. Refreshments were .served by Mrs Wilson, Matilda Haskell and Kjeista Gay. Sego Lily Camp Sego Lily Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, met at the home of Beidie Allan Thursday afternoon, with Amy Vest, captain, A hisconducting the meeting tory of Susanna Nebeker Pickering was read by her daughter, The lesson, Chloe Ellswoith. Pi.ce of Pioneenng, was given by Mary T. Ilall Singing was Reconducted by Ethel Page freshments were served by Mrs Allan and Mrs Ellsworth. More good news for tory of John and William Henry Page was given by Mis Wilson and the lesson v as by Della Chat-wi- n Arc irdion selections were pLmd by Shu ill Holden, songs HUISH THEATER with guitar accomp iniment were sung bv Dm a Lee Elmer and AT PAYSON tap dance Virginia Diolimgcr, by and who song piesented Wed., Thurs., FrL, Sat. A repoit on Carol Sue Wil on April the 1) ud meeting was given bv Leah Fiancom aid Lillie Holden The Last Hunt and ii put on the Silt Lake conMil Ashby Re- vention wii TAYLOR ROBERT fi seived to 16 wen. i .hint ti STEWART GRANGER Imraibdi and one gue-- t by Mrs W.Pon. Mis Fi incom and Mrs Sunday. Monday Holden April Camp Nebo of Jennie M Wilson home The Backlash was the meeting place of Camp Nebo, Daughters of Utah RICHARD WIDMARK with Daictta S Box in DONNA REED Mrs Mary Jeppson and Mrs of Orson A history charge -- weekend Spencer iui lead by his grand- Vera Cloward spent the Utah Eastern Mis, Tuesday, Wednesday Jepin and the DePew Minnie daughter, April lesson was given by Leona B. pson visited with her son, ThomThomas. Singing was conduct- - as Jeppson and family, and Mrs Battle Stations Cloward was a guest of her niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs JOHN LUND Allred at Roosevelt. They WILLIAM BENDIX Sentimental Gift for also visited with Miss Joyce Jeppson at Vernal and called on the The Last Frontier Mothers Day, May 13 Dwayne Andersons, formerly with the Daniels Drug Co. in Payson VICTOR MATURE There is No Gift, regardless and now operates a similar GUY MADISEN of price, that is so precious store in Vernal. suoid 2mse nans ssai3 pue ure as your Photograph. Thursday, Friday, Saturday Mrs. Mattie Pickering enterApril Call for An Appointment tained the Social Sewing Club at luncheon and a social hour at Today The Court Jester Guests her home Thursday. GEANS PHOTO SHOP were: Mrs Ethel Francom, Mrs. DANNY KAYE GLYNIS JOHNS Kathryn Betts, Mrs. Margaret Phone 265 Payson Borg, Mrs. Hazel Stanton, Mrs Rachael Stanton, Mrs. Dora Ballard, Mrs. Maxine Greenhalgh, Mrs. Ellen Wiles. i 22-2- 3 Pio-neei- s, 24-2- 5 El-dr- -- v Please em with Vernon W. Elmer of Portland, Oregon, arrived here Tuesday and is a houseguest at the home of his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jeppson. He also plans to visit other brothers and sisters, including Mrs. Ed. Jones, Mrs. Armond Hancock, Oran Elmer, Mrs. Ann E. Wilson, all of Payson, and Sidney Elmer of Birdseye. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Erland-so- n are spending a two weeks vacation at Omaha, Neb., where they are guests of her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Brude. Eugene Hillman Family Increase by Two From where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh They Travel "In Class" Our high school correspondent says that Economics and Geography students are going in for grass roots studying. Theyre going to charter buses and take off on Operation have look a ten-da- y at some of the things theyve been studying about. As I remember, it was hard to keep your mind on schoolbooks at this time of year. Todays kids can give in to that old urge to bust out of the elassroom with a clear conscience. Wish theyd take me along. T rom where I sit, it doesn't hurt us adults, either, to get out and see how the rest of the country lives. We find the typical Americandoing everything from herding cattle to flying planes ... with everything from steak to chowder for his favorite dish everything from beer to buttermilk for his favorite beverage. And the more we study our differences the more we learn how alike everyone is underneath. ... , Copyright, 1956, United States Brewers Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hillman increased their stature as grandparents from 3 to 5 recently, when both their son and their daughter became parents of new babies. Mr. and Mrs. Usher West are announcing the birth of a son, born March 28 at Salt Lake City. Mrs. West, former Barbara Hillman, i s a physical education teacher at University of Utah. Mr. West is employed at the office of the Salt Lake Couney Welfare Department. They have one other child, Becky. Mrs. Elsie West and Ray West, Payson, are paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hillman are announcing the birth of a daughter, their first child, born March 31 at Lehi, where Mr. Hillman is athletic coach at Lehi High School. Mrs. Hillman is the former Loraine Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Phil C. Nielsen are maternal grandparents and this is their first grandchild. z: E3 Quality refreshment in Another wonderful home convenience M ALL If in the new 3 sizt bottle thirst ... perfect for serving Coke for two! just right for a king-siz- e Same bright, bracing Coke you enjoy in Standard and Family-Size.- .. same lively, tangy taste without an equal. Be ready for any occasion with Coke d in 3 convenient sizes Coca-Col- a King-Siz- e ice-col- MERCHANDISE WILL BE SOLD AT STANDARD-SIZE- .. LESS THAN WHOLESALE 9 A. M. TO 6 P. KING-SIZE- ... or guests and family groups. FAMILY-SIZE- ... M. Firestone Store jfor individual refreshment, or a king-siz- e thirst or to serve two . HB WMywy FI, . va S . 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