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Show THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1959 At visiting with their daughter, MarPatrica, and ion Wride. They attended Fast Day services and Mr. Moore assisted in the naming of a grandson. The baby was blessed and given the name of Dennis Moore Wride, by his father. Mr. and Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Florence Wride were guests of Patrica and Marion for dinner. Mrs. Rhea Menlove is convalescing at her home, after leaving the Payson City Hospital where she underwent surgery. A daughter-in-laMrs. Veloy Menlove from Richfield, stayed with her for a few days. Visiting at the home of Mrs. Veda Sizemore for a few days last week were her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Blaine Flanders and their son-in-la- Mrs. A Ib e rt Flanders, from Phoenix, Ari zona. They came to attend the funeral of a brother, Joe the funeral, which was held Friday, May 8, in the Ward They left Saturday Chapel. morning to return to their hame. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Spain hower are rejoicing over the arrival of their first grand child, a baby girl, born to their son, Bob and wife, Joy Spainhower at the Payson City Hospital Friday morning, May 8. The baby weighed in at 7 lbs. 6 oz. The mother is the former Joy Wightman. Other proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wightman of Payson. Very pleased parents are Mrs. Cecil Spainhower and Mr. Frank Barnett The monthly meeting of the Spring Lake Culture club was held at the home of Mrs. Thelma Christopherson, Thursday night Mrs. Tressa Lyman, vice president was in charge. Mr. Johnson and Miss Broad-heaemployes of the Mountain States Telephone Co. at Spanish Fork gave a very interesting demonstration in color and told about the future telephone service. Club collect was read by Mrs. Anna Refreshments were served by Mrs. Christopherson and Mrs. Veda Sizemore. Mothers Honored at Sunday School A short Mothers Day program was held in connection with Sunday School in which songs to the mothers were sung by the Junior Sunday School, directed by Mrs. Lois great-gran- dl d, e. . 1 HUISH THEATRE PAYSON, UTAH Sum, Mom, Tue., Wed. Thurs., FrL. Sat. May Matinee on Sunday Brides Shower, Miss Helen Mane Taylor, who will wed Maynard Scott Menlove and accompanied by of Nephi on May 22, was honCarol Jacobson. ored at a personal" shower A family demonstration of given Thursday by Mrs. Boyd the love and honor they had Anderson at her home. for their mother was given A variety of parlor games by the Stapley Jr. Miksell were played and dainty refamily. Mr. Miksel and his freshments were served. two lovely daughters, Sharon, Miss Taylor, employed at Linda and his four sons, gave a bank in Spanish Fork, was mothto some lovely tributes secretary at the Payson Junier. At the close of Sunday Scho- or High School for a number ol a lovely gift was given to of years and has also been at Pages Inc. in employed all the mothers. Fork. Spanish a family Enjoying in honor of their mothMr. and1 Mrs. Orv&l Merrell er on Sunday were the sons visited in Ogden with Mr. and and daughters of Mr. and Mrs Included in the Mrs. Elwin Merrell over the M ke Cowan. weekend. They brought their group were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Minnie Merrell mother, and four children, Grant Haws back with them, who visited from returned recently for a week. Washington; Mr. and there Mrs. Johnny Van Zeben and three children from Kearns CttraMf Roll Mr, and Mrs. Frank Cowan from children and three Boy, April 28, Bill J. and Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mary Ruth Peery Roach, PalSearle and two children and myra. Michael Cowan. Boy, April 28, Waldon K. and Miss Shir la LeFevre, who is Ila Rae Hone Reynolds, employed at Salt Lake, enjoyed a visit with her parents, Mr. Girl, April 29, Charles Grant and Mrs. George LeFevre, and Lylia Gladys Porter Carlast Sunday. lisle, Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Roundy Girl, May 3, Darrell Webb and children from Springville and Dorothy Fackrell Kenneth Mrs. Ma. and and Monticello. Butler and children enjoyed Boy, May 3, Rex and Lou a Mothers Day dinner with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dene Menlove Peery, Payson. Girl, May 4, Elmer Wayne Alan Butler. Mr. and Mas. Merrin Spain- and Ruby Hone Jones, Pay-sohower and two children from Boy, May 4, Clark Foster Springville enjoyed a Mothers Day dinner with Merrins and Shirley Joyce Ricks Johnmother, Mrs. Cec.l Spainhow- son, Spanish Fork. er on Sunday. Boy, May 6, James Lawes Other family members who arid Betty Louise Kammeyer called in for a short visit with McBride, Milford. her were, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Boy, May 7, Wayne A. and and daughter Thel Rae Morby Beckstrom, Spainhower Cara Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Payson. Spainhower and children and Boy, May 7, Darnell Kent Mr. and Mrs. Don SpainhowRhea Johnson Hancock, and er and children from Spanish Fork. Spanish Fork. 8, Russell Brent May Boy, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spackman and children from Lay-to- n and Lani Marie Portner Dowvisited with her parents, ney, Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor on Girl, May 8, Robert Barnett and Grace Joy Wightman Mothers Day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lyman Spainhower, Payson. and small son enjoyed a visit Girl, May 9, Burke and with his parents on Sunday. Wyler Jensen, Spanish Word was received last week Fork. by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MowGirl, May 11, Glen Emron er that a baby girl had joined and Lola Lue Steele Jacobson, the family of their daughter, Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nelson of Salt Lake. She made her Mr. and Mrs. Richard Monappearance early Wednesday sen have sent word from Bomorning at a Salt Lake Hos- logna, Italy, that a baby girl pital. Happy to have a baby was born to them April 20. sister are Jeffery and Stewart She is their first child and D. The baby is also being wel- will be named Christine. Her comed by grandparents, Mr. weight was 5W lbs. at birth. and Mrs. Radcliff Nelson of Mrs. Monsen is the former Genola. Benedicts Santos. Mr. and Mrs. Elmar Mower Grandparents or Mr. and were at Salt Lake on Sunday. Mrs. Ray Monsen, Salt Lake They went to visit with their City, and Mrs. Jose Agusto son, Elder LaMar Mower and Quirino dos Santos, Sao Pabbe with him until the time of lo, Brazil. his departure for his mission. The new parents have been LaMar spent last week at the residing in Bologna where Mission Home. He left on Mr. Monsen has been studying Sunday my plane to fly to the at the university in connecmission Field tion with his foreign service where he had been called to work. er Issa-qua- h, -- Pay-soo- Bick-mor- n. e, n. Mer-rian- Swiss-Germa- ne n serve. Mrs. Mower remained in Salt Lake, to stay with her and daughter, Ilene, were dindaughter for a short time to guess at a Mothers Day REGULAR ADMISSIONS ON THIS SHOW The fools who became the help her with the new baby and other members of the famfury of RIO BRAVO! ily. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hall and Rio Bravo two children from Park City, JOHN WAYNE paid a Mothers Day visit with DEAN MARTIN her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl RICKY NELSON Decker on Sunday. . . . and the girl they all call Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Butler ner at the home of their daughter, Jerrolynn, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Menlove at Payson, on Sunday. Mrs. Jean Lyman and two children are visiting with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Terril King at Hanksville. Feathers! 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COURTNEY Louise DeGraw Will A toast to Lilac Time was CHIROPRACTOR given by Mrs. Richard Gray, Wed Dale Wilson a toast to The Old Fashioned 231 South 1st East Girl was given by Mrs. Lee ToIn Rites August 6 to Staheli, and a toast Spanish Fork, Utah Girl and a tribute to days Mr. and Mrs. Loren S. Depresident, Mrs. Rob6 Sat. daily Graw wish to announce the ret.rmg ert Phelps, was given by Mrs. engagement and forthcoming Ralph Hillman. Closed Wed. marriage of their daughter, Lilac Of I Dream Janene, Louise, to Dale Wilson, son of Time Grandmothers and By Appl. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Wilson. Old Fashioned Garden were The couple has circled AugMrs. Bob Burdick and ust 6 for their wedding date sung by Roe Wilde with piano Mrs. and will be honored at a reby Mrs. Shirception in the West LDS ward. accompaniment Mrs. Ferrin Hiatt Hiatt. ley Miss DeGraw has completBring Your New Canvas ed a course of study at Stev- favored with a reading. D. Mrs. the J. Christensen, ens Heneger Business College to in Salt Lake City and will clubs candidate for Mother be graduated June 12. She of the Year, was honored and SPENCE AMOS is now employed as a secre- presented with a gift. A gift to have it made into of appreciation was also pretary in Provo. Mr. Wilson has attended sented to Mrs. Phelps, who is Canvas Dams Utah County Vocational Scho- the outgoing president. Mrs. Blair Davis was chairol and is employed at Geneva. man of arrangements, assistSpences Shoe Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wall and ed by Mrs. Lee Staheli, Mrs. Bert Mrs. Darrell Nuttle, son, Robert Strom, returned Repair Wednesday from an two week Hill, Mrs. Richard Gray, Mrs. vacation trip to the San Fran- Ronald Mayer and Mrs. Phelps. 3 Blocks East Vi Block cisco Bay area visiting famSouth of Safeway Comer Mr. and Mrs. Rondo Merrell ily members and friends. 160 South Third East and two babies visited over On the were down way they At Home in Balles Salt Lake Following Marriage guests of the Commercial Ho- the weekend with her parents, Payson Utah Arrow-smit- h Mr. Mrs. overtel won and in Elko, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn R. Balle are making their home in having Sylvan at the Uinta Basin. night accommodations by playSalt Lake following their honeymoon in Northern California. ing Elko over TV. Marriage vows were exch- in the evening at the Nephi d Ward hall. anged April 24, in the Manti Emma Wilson Guest The bride, former Sharon Peter L. Frandsen, Temple. is the of Fowkes, daughter a worker in the Temple, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas At Mothers Party G. Fowrelative of the groom, officiat-e- r kes of Nephi, while the brideMrs. Emma Wilson was in the presence of close groom is a son of Mrs. Alpha of her daughters, Mrs. guest relatives and friends. They Balle and the late Leo R. Jane Gull and Mrs. Ruth were honored at a reception Balle of Payson. Prices Effective in Our Downstairs Young, both of Spanish Fork, when their club, the Euphra-niuDepartment at a lunchMrs. Owen Rowe Reviews Novel at Closing Social eon in entertained honor of Mothers Day. The event was given WedMAY 14, 15, AND 16 Of Cultus Club Held at the Chard Home nesday afternoon at the Social Mrs. Owen Rowe of Span- LaNesta chorus of Payson in Center in Spanish Fork, with LACE NET ish Fork reviewed a n&vel on , their annual concert, schedul- Mrs. Roene DiFiore of Payson presenting a musical program. Viscose Chenille the life of Jennie Linde when ed for early June. A gift package beside each EVERL0H PAHELS Mrs. Stanley Wilson and the Cultus club held its closa mothers contained plate Tailored Mrs. assisted ing social at the Martha Chard Mrs. Alden Chatwin Christensen ' in luncheon dainty apron. Lovely floral home. centerpieces were presented Bedspread Luncheon tables were gay arrangements. to Mrs. Wilson, who was the 40 x 81 with arrangements of Spring mother with the largpresent A family dinner at the home Add the softness of a lovely flowers, clever place cards est family and to Mrs. DiFiore and favors, with covers placed of Mr. and Mrs. Loren S. Depanel and yet let in all the New colors just for 25 members and three Graw on Mothers Day was light. No ironing no stretMr. and Mrs. Page Peery arrived ching no starching. guests. have received of word the DeMr. Mrs. and enjoyed by Lint free, Mrs. George Eckersley, pres- Graw and the following of birth of a baby girl to their Machine washable ident, welcomed those attend- their children: Mr. and Mrs. son and wife, Reid and Elsie Fast Color ing and turned the time to William Brailsford and two Sumsion Peery, at Snata Ana, A new era in carefree Mrs. J. D. Christensen, chair- children, American Fork; Mr. Calif. The new arrival, Janet beauty and at a trePrinted man. Mrs. Christensen pre- and Mrs. Terry DeGraw and Peery, has two brothers and mendous value! sented Mrs. Doris Badham baby boy, in addition to Lou- a sister. Drapery Gasser, who sang a vocal solo ise, Ronald, LuJean and Tuurni.' accompanied by Mrs. Alden Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wride twins; and Gary Lynn. Andrus, and she also present- Congratulations and wishes attended the Science Yd. Fair in LARGE 27 x 48 ed Mrs. Rowe, who gave the for a happy Mothers Day Logan during the weekend. book review. were sent by Curtis DeGraw, Thir special interest was VISCOSE New patterns, new Mrs. Darrel Borwn, a mem- serving as an LDS missionary their son, Wayne, who entercolors, value THROW packed. RUGS ber and Paysons Mother of in Arcada, Calif., and Lloyd ed his second place district Beautify your holme the Year, was presented with DeGraw, a student at a school winner, a mechanical device with do - it - yourself a corsage and a book on be- in Ogden. for measuring movement of easy pleat or we can half of the club. a muscle. make them for you. The club voted to sponsor Skid resistant, lint free, washable, at a low, low May V sale price. Members of the Choutauqua Tremendous Value! COTTON CREPE Club met at the home of Mrs. eve Jackson Joseph Thursday PRINTS Rules and bylaws of ning. the club were voted on, after SAVE! SAVE! Yd. which the group played Rook. Prizes were won toy Mrs. JunCannon ior Hill, Mrs. Ted Hall, and Full 36 width in attractive colored Sheets Mrs. Lawrence Wilkey. prints for blcuuses, shirts, etc. Mrs. Jay Peterson, Mrs. Jer81 106 x Fast Colors. Wouldnt a 'glass of ry Buys, Mrs. Dale Jackson and Mrs. Darrel Neild were guests for the evening. taste good right now? .TABLE Refreshments were served The biggest selling by the hostess. sheet in America at CLOTHS a real May saving. SAT MATINEE ONLY 'ANGELS IN THE OUTFIELD Plus AT Junior Cultus ? local PlansMarriage May 22 Spring Lake News By Lenora Huish Mr. and Mrs. Reed E. Moore were at Benjamin on Sunday T Helen Taylor Honored The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah washable. v r, TREATED NEW-TYP- E DUST CLOTHS 59e Cleans with one wipe dus hangs to cloth. Can b washed 20 times and re tains effectiveness. A boo to you. Introductory specie price. Try this. Daughte size free. DRIP-DR- I FABRICS 3 F S1 Regular quality is 59c and Ideal for summer playwear. 69c a yard. |