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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah ' THURSDAY, JANUARY Spring Lafe GEIIOLA 10, 1957 ' By News I'r. md Mrs. Clyde Tervorl ntcrta r.ed at a chicken dinner The Culture Club held their md social evening New Years Mrs. D. J. Butler By monthly meeting recently at the home of Mrs. Tressa Lyman with Mrs. Zella Peay as Guest speaker was Mrs. Edyth Sve. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Vere Sizemore, Mr. and Mrs. Waller Butler, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Neilsen and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mower. The same group was entertain- Y. Booth of Provo, who reviewed the book, Papa Married a ed at a breakfast New Years Mormon. Special guests were morning by Mr. and Mrs. Vere Mrs. Y. and Moore Mrs. Beatrice Bruce Moore of Provo. Refresh- Sizemore. Additional guests at the breakfast were Mr. and Mrs. ments were served. Ashton Jones of Payson, Miss are Butler Elvon Mr. and Mrs. Mabeth Neilsen and Miss Velma happy to announce the arrival Lou Sizemore. in born of a new granddaughter Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cowan, Mr. the Payson Hospital New Years Mrs. Elvon Butler of Spring and is the new baby morning. The and Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Lake Leon Mrs. and Mr. of daughter of Goshen were in Salt Cook was the and Jenson of Goshen first child born in the hospital in Lake City New Years Day, to She has a sister and a have dinner with their mother, 1957. brother awaiting her at home. Mrs. Fanny Butler, who is makThe paternal grandparents are ing her home with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jenson of Miss La Rae Butler. Joining the Goshen. The mother is the form- family were Mr. and Mrs. Noal Butler and Mrs. Ardella Butler er Barbara Butler. mothMrs. Iris Deuel entertained her af Salt Lake City, and the ers brother and sister, Mr. Ray a Chili at class School Sunday and Miss Lenora Huish of Spring supper, recently, at her home. Lake. the Fifteen members enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Peay and evening. Games were played jhildren, Harold, Ida K., Margu-rit- e and gifts exchanged. and Judy, were holiday Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Spencer and Susan were in Salt Lake guests of her sister and famliy, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Smith of City recently and joined members of the Howard family in a Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peery holiday party held at the home of her brother and family, Mr. entertained a group of friends A delicious New Years Eve. and Mrs. Frank Howard. was Guests served. dinner Neilsen turkey Mr. and Mrs. Feme and children were in Salt Lake were Mr. and Mrs. Vaud JorgCity. Guests of his sister and enson, Mr. and Mrs. Molen Ropfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cahoy. er, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Otten of Mr. artd Mrs. Reed Moore were Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Noal H. Buthosts to their children and grand- ler of Salt Lake City. The also celebrated the birthchildren at a dinner, New Years of Mrs. Jorgenday anniversady Mrs. Day. Present'were, Mr. and Mrs. Peery. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Moore son and 'The End of the Year Party and children, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wride and children of Benja- of the Black Hawk Riding Club min and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Men-lov- e was held recently at the home and children of Spanish of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Christopher-son- . The hosts were Mr. Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Moore were Mr. Glen Thomas, and in Salt Lake Wednesday, guests A hot dinner of their son and family, Mr. and Mr. Ned Cowan. Mrs. Rodney Moore, and to see was served. After the dinner, movies were shown of the varitheir new granddaughter. ous outings taken by the memA few friends gathered at the home of Mr. and MrY Alva Moore bers. Wives of the members for a Watch Party, New Years were special guests. Eve. A pot luck lunch was served. Those present other than the hosts were, Mr. and Mrs. George LeiFevre, Mr. and Mrs Arlo Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Reliable Prescriptions Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Peery. Cosmetics members of the Twenty-fou- r D. J. Butler family met at the Drugs and dauhome of a ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Gale Hanks of Salem, for a New Years party. Fountain A delicious turkey and goose dinner was served in the evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. "Good Health D. J. Butler and Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Neilsen of Spring Lake, To AIT Mr. and Mrs. George Olsen FROM REXALL of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Erickson of American Fork, Mr. Gale Hanks of Salem and sixteen grandchildren. , Moving pictures were taken of the group during the dinner which was served on Chris-topehrso- NEWS ' Utah Girl Wins National Dorothy Thomas A birthday dinner was given in honor of Raymond LeBaron. A turkey and goose dinner on Christmas day was served. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Miles anck George LeBaron from Santaquin; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ludlow and family from Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Nelson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. LeBaron from Pay-soMss Dollene ILeBaron and Bob Rettie from Salt Lake; Mrs. LeBaron, Garn and Nona. There n; were 26 present. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oberg entertained at a turkey supper last Friday night for the following, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Millett and Mr. and Mrs. Henning Johnson from Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Blan- chard Greephalgh from Santaquin, Mr, and Mrs. Rulon Finch from Goshen, and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Christensen from Genola. Cards were played later in the evening. Delbert Jensen and Albert Neilson flew home from Silver City, .New Mexico, to spend the holidays with their families, last LoRetta Hales, 18, of Spanish Fork, was named a national winner In the Safety program at the 35th National Club Congress held recently in Chicago. She was one of 1,300 delegates from 48 states, Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico who convened at the Conrad Hilton hotel for a five day session. National honors were bestowed upon 196 boys and girls. LoRetta's award was one of eight $300 scholarships provided by General Motors for citstand-lesafety work. She teaches swimming and artificial respiration and leads her own' health and safety clubs. She gave her demonstration, First Aid at the Scene of An Accident," to nearly 10,000 people, including an appearance on television. Her Club shows safety films to children and adults in the community, Members also mark danger pota with this Is a hazard tickers. LoRetta is a freshman at Utah 4-- Mr. and Mrs. McClain Nelson from Idaho are visiting at the home of Mrs. Sayde Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Nelson and sons, Floyd, Lloyd and Bruce, visited at Salt Lake last Sunday. Mrs. Lovisa Martin left last week for a 10 day visit at Salt Honors State Agricultural College, and will use her scholarship to con tlnue her studies. The Extension g Lake, Mrs, Eugene Hunt and baby from Cedar City spent the New Year holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. .Thomas. week. Nelson and Milton ThomMr. and Mrs. Fred W. Davis as Lloyd drove to Fort Bliss, Texas, returned home last Friday after visiting at Alhambra, Pasadena, and Modesta, Calif, Mr, and Mrs. Grant Larson and daughter, Linda, visited at Riverside and Los Angeles, Cal., during the holidays. Miss Dollene LeBaron and Bob Rettie from Salt Lake spent the week end at the home of Raymond LeBaron. They also visited In Payson and Santaquin. 4-- H LoRetta Haiti Service of the college conducts this program with the cooperation of the United States Dept, of Agriculture. EUROPEAN BEAUTIES . . . Germanys Marglt Nuenke (right), MIm Europe of DM, lo greeted In Rome by Brunella Tocci, Miss Italy of DM. The Birthday Club entertained Mrs. Dewain Sanderson last Saturday evening. A delicious sup- per was served and cards were played. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Myron Christensen, Grant Larson, Mrs. Gerald Thomas and Leonard Isaacson. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Larsen, Mrs. Milton Thomas, Myron Christensen, Mrs. Isaacson, Gerald Thomas, Mrs. Grant Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon last Friday. Returning with them to their base were Floyd Harold Butler Nelson, from Spring Lake, Sterling James from Spanish Fork, .and Wally Facer Finch. from Malad, Idaho. Pfc. Darwin Thomas returned to Fort Ord, Cal., last WednesFOR THE BEST day after visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Thomas, during the holidays. in Sgl. and Mrs. Douglas Sorenson and children from.. Fort MENS CLOTHING Worth, Texas, have been visiting for the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sorenson from Provo. The Somsons left Mens Apparel for their home in Texas , SHERM'S n, son-in-la- CITY DRUG two long tables. 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