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Show Bv Oetl' Hudson The Jr. Literary Club met at hk' auiae ox ivxrs. AlDert Hudson Thursday night. The book Only in America by Harry by Mrs. Con.en was Thirteen Fowkes. Gerald members and one guest were present. The guest was Mrs. Refreshments xiooert Childs. r- - Book Reviewed At Sanlaqutn News Frank Robertson Book Cultus Club Reviewed at Meeting Wednesday Beta Cultus Club Meet were served. Mrs. Ida Huish reviewed the The Neighborhood Club met at the home of Mrs. Byron Nobel prize winning novel, York Thursday afternoon. Lun- Dr. Zhivago, by Boris Paster- nack, for. members of the Cultus Club Wednesday afternoon. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Stanley Wilson, with Mrs. J. H. Ellsworth president, presiding and conducting a business session. Mrs. Huish gave an interesting account of the story of the revolution while the czars hostess. of Russia. Mrs. George Higginson was were in control were served Refreshments named president and Mrs. to 24 ladies Mrs. Ruby by Claude Nelson Cheever and Mrs. Martha Mrs. Marilyn Taylor left Chard assisted by Mrs. Wilearly Friday morning for son.; Frankfurt, Germany, to join her husband, Gary, who is in Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Bag-le- y the armed services. Her parannounce the engagement ents, Mr. and Mrs. VonDell of their, daughter, Ethel Mae painter accompanied her to Gately, to Mr. Daryl Hudson, the Salt Lake airport where son of Mr. and Mr?. John Hudshe boarded a plane from son, Price. there. The couple will exchange Mrs. Cloy Steele accompan- vows in the near future. ied her aunt from Salt Lake Calion a trip to Nevada and Mrs. Hazel Stanton enterfornia last week. the Social Sewing Club tained Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Johnson ? evening. returned home Sunday from at her home Thursday welcomSaU Lake where they had Mrs. Marie Winn was been staying with their dau- ed as a new member. Dainty refreshments were served. ghter, Mrs. Delbert Houghton illa serious who is suffering Mrs. Rofell Reece entertainness. Mrs. George (Caroline Clark ed her bridge club Thursday was taken to a Provo hospital evening. After an early lunchlast. week. She is suffering eon games of cards were played with high score gifts going from a heart condition. Mrs. Walter Horrocks is con- to Mrs. Marshall Fisher and fined at her home with a seri- Mrs. Henry Simmons. ous illness. By Gean Mrs. Harold Ockerman was Mrs. Brown Hales returned NO BIZ LIKE home Sunday after a weeks hostess to her bridge club stay in the Payson hospital. Wednesday evening. A dozen SHOWBIZ . She is suffering a serious ill- ladies enjoyed her hospitality, with luncheon served at eight ness. oclock. Only one things more fun than looking at your own colMiss Virginia Perkins of Sand or slides. And thats showing Point, Idaho, recently spent them to friends with a bril- ten days in Payson as a guest liant running comen tary. of Paul Dean at the home of Of course, friends are a wary his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbreed and have to be approach- liam Dean. ed casually. A good way to do this is with a Kodak Pocket Mr. and Mrs. Henry SimViewer tucked in a coat pock- mons and son, Richard, spent et. You can have your viewer Sunday in Scipio, with her out, unfolded, with the first parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy slide in place, quicker than Robbins. The men enjoyed your friend can run for cover. hunting rabbits in the area. Price: $1.95. Or, you can be more subtle. Saddlette Riding Club You can leave a folded Kodak Illuminated Pocket Viewer on Sets Election your desk at the office or your Wait coffee table at home. The Saddlette Riding Club till said friend is settled deep- held a special business meetly into hik chair then flip ing Monday night at the home open the viewer and on with of Mrs. George H. Wilson. the show! This viewer magTwo members for a nominnifies your slides four times, ating committee were named. shows them in the bright light The committee will select cansupplied by two penlite bat- didates for new officers to be teries. Price $2.95. Won State elected this spring. Mrs. ErnTrack Title 1936 with 5 men. est Ahlin, president, conductOf course, when youre lucky ed the session. enough to have a roomfull of Colored moving pictures of friends cornered, thats the past summer rides were shown. time to trot out' a Kodak 300 Refreshments were served Projector. This slim, trim, to the 16 members attending. projector treats your audience to a slide show they cant help but enjoy. The Kodak 300 shows your slides W. R. COURTNEY sparkling bright, clear. and Depending sharp CHIROPRACTOR on your choice of changer, the Kodak 300 is priced from just 231 South 1st East The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1960 A Ram In the Thicket, an autobiographical novel by Frank Robertson of Mapleton, was reviewed by Mrs. Gould Thxon Monday evening when Beta Cultus Club met at her cheon and quilting was enjoyed by the nine members present. Mrs. They included Claude Nelson, Mrs. Kenneth Hansen, Mrs. Darrell 'Horrocks, Mrs. Robert Childs, Mrs. Clinton Smith, Mrs. Junious Gordon, Mrs. Denzil Greenhalgh, Mrs. Milton Jarvis and the home. Musical numbers were played by accordionists, Georgia Bob Lofgran, Donna Olsen, Kenner and LaMar Nybo. Mrs. Irvin Greenhalgh, pres- ident, presided, and led a busiMrs. Larry ness discussion. Butler reported on the club oroiect. Pledge to the flag was led by Mrs. Roy Wight-ma- vice-preside- a.'.y- - - ? n. Mrs. Harry Wiles and Mrs. Greenhalgh seved dainty refreshments to those attending. QlrnMe JKoII Seek happiness for its own sake, and you will not find it; seek for duty, and happiness will follow as the shadow comes with the sunshine. Boy, Dec. 26, Elmo John and Nancy Lou Warnick Carlisle, Payson. Gii l. Dec. 27, Jack Hyde and Jine Oondie Jones, Spring-v.ll- I .' W.v. ... MILKY WAY A cow that consumes an and two full bags of concentrated food each entire stack of hay week, Ilclldina gives weekCrd amUnt f milk 1,1 IIukPin8e. Sweden: 370 quarts a e. : ultra-portab- big-as-lif- le e, $64.50. Drop in soon. Well be look at your slides to happy anytime. Spanish Fork;' Utah P.S. 10-- GEANS PHOTO SHOP 1 9 daily 6 Sat-Close- Boy, Dec. 28, Lewis D. and Mercedes Collett, Pay-so- fu-- .e n. Girl, Dec. 28, Ross Tuttle and Helen Clayson Meldrum, Spanish Fork. Girl, Dec. 30, Norman E. and Margaret Blanchard Lun-del- l, Provo. Lynn Stewart, Joyce Winterton Plan Marriage Boy, Dec. 30, Paul Vincent and Betty Joe Lindsay MorIn Salt Lake Temple Rites on January 29 rell, Spanish Fork. ; J. Stewart will claim Lynn A reception at the Orem Twins, Girl, Boy, Dec. 30, Joyce Winterton as his bride Thirteenth LDS Ward chapel Frederick Robert and Elaine in marriage rites planned for will honor the couple on Jan- Gurr Tasker, Springville. Jan. 29th in the Salt Lake LDS uary 30th. Girl, Lynn Robert and Elaine temple. Both are students at Brig- Cameron Reece, Provo. Mr. Stewart is a son of Mr. ham Young University, and Dec. 31, Richard Alan and Mrs. Oral G. Stewart of they will reside in Provo while andBoy, Julia Ann Montague OlPayson, while Mr. and Mrs. continuing their studies. sen, Santaquin. Allen Winterton of Orem are Miss Winterton is a graduBoy, Jan. 2, Thomas Graham bride-elect. of the parents ate of Orem High School, and Bernadine Lynette Hag-ga- rt where she was honored as Daley, Payson. Senior Hop Queen in her last Jan. 4, Jack Bryson Boy, Ann E. Wilson Notes there. was She a mem- and Gloria Anne year Ross Ore, ber of the Sapere Aude and 9 1st Birthday president of the Orem Sub Payson. Girl, Jan. 5, Wayne W. and Debs. Last summer she was an attendant to Miss Orem of Donna Rae Rigby ChristenAt Her Home Jan. 8 sen, Spanish Fork. 1959. Mrs. Ann Elmer Wilson obBoy, Jan. 5, Duke Norval Mr. Stewart, who is attendserved her 91st birthday an- ing Brigham Young Univers- and Linda Kay Losser Day-toEphriam. niversary quietly at her home ity on a scholarship, held the Friday, Jan. 8th. distinction of being named to Girl, Jan. 5, Karl Milton and A chicken dinner was served team in 1958. He was captain Marie Gammon Ashton, of at noon and afternoon callers of the Payson High team for Spring Lake. were treated to birthday cake two years, served as Junior Boy, Jan. 6, Archer Blaine Class president and a delegate and Miriam James Clayson, and ice cream. Present for the birthday to Boys State. He was stu- Spanish Fork. dinner were Mrs. Wilsons dent body president in 1958, Girl, Jan. 6, Robert Crawford and Marion Eyre Lomdaughters, Mrs. Flint McClel- the year he graduated. lan, at whose home the event bardi, Spanish Fork. I wish you all the joy that was' held, and Mrs. Len Huff Boy, Jan. 6, Arden Ben and of Orem. Covers were also you can wish. Naomi Taylor LeBaron, SanWilliam Shakespeare placed for Mr. McClellan and taquin. Mr. Huff, Fred McClellan, a Boy, Jan. 8, Howard Jerry grandson; and Mr. and Mrs. and Shirley Belle Murray and Sidney Elmer, Birdseye, Smith, Springville. Mrs. Lillian Hancock, brother Boy, Jan. 8, Max and Ilia and sister of Mrs. Wilson. McClellan Johnson, Spanish Fork. We have no more right to Boy, Jan. 10, Neil B. and consume happiness without Pauline Barney Davis, Lehi. producing it thaa t 5 consume Girl, Jan. 10, LaMar Dee wealth without producing it. ttretigttefl and Verla Carol Horton Searle, George Bernard Shaw OfSAVINGOONDSl Payson. Girl, Jan. 10, Floyd Duane and Sonia Kaye Cook Taylor, Layton. n, you ever tried adding HUISH THEATRE cinnamon to whipped a topcream? It wonderful as PAYSON. UTAH ping for applesauce cake or gingerbread. Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., strawberries Thawed frozen Jan. make a good spread for thin pancakes. Top with a spoonful of THAT WOMEN LOVE! soured cream and you have an Nothing between them but excellent dessert. and the deadly secret they fury Chopped roasted peanuts added shared! to a regular bread dressing make a nice addition to stuffing youre The Wreck of HAVE THIS WEEK8 RECIPE Nectar Party Pudding (Serves cups apricot whole fruit 6-- 8) 1 nectar Vs cup sugar Few grains salt 1 envelope plain gelatin 2 tablespoons cold water I tablespoon lemon juice 1 cup heavy cream, whipped Combine nectar, sugar and salt; heat to just below boiling point Soften gelatin In cold water and dissolve in hot nec- tar. Stir in lemon juice. Chill until thickened, fold In whipped cream and turn Into mold. Chill until firm, then serve unmolded. The Mary Deare GARY COOPER CHARLTON HESTON Sun. Mon., Tues., Wed. Jan. Matinee on Sunday DOUBLE FEATURE Forgotten worlds of Adventure NEW Tarazan the Ape Man Technicolor also The Big Operator In CinemaScope going to use for roast pork, capon or any other fowl. MICKEY ROONEY Minced ripe olives, peanut butSTEVE COCHRAN ter and a bit of mustard and MAMIE VAN DOREN minced pickle for flavor make a filling for sandgood "meatless wiches. Thursday, Friday, Saturday In addition to butter and salt for Jan. a flavoring mashed squash, add TONY CURTIS bit of cinnamon to make it spicy. CARY GRANT This is delectable served with sea in are at all baked ham and spiced apples. Add maple extract and brown sugar to syrup from canned Operation Petticoat peaches and cook them for a few A Fun-fille- d minutes in this. Let stand in World War II Saga syrup to cool then serve with coffee ice cream for a simple bul delectable dessert. cz NEW 1960 GE ULTRA-VISIO- N WE" d Wed. AUTO Phone PHONE 265 672 By AppL JANUARY 22, 4e CLEARANCE BARGAINS 20 - BARGAINS TO 50 VERY SPECIAL 25 Coals Formerly Priced at 549.98 At SJQ03 EACH REDUCTIONS Dress Pattern No. 1 371 Classics In tho newt A handsome shirtwaist dress that spans the seasons with charm and confidence. 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Don would like you to come in and see the following: MOST MERCHANDISE New Spring Merchandise 72 Spanish Fork, Utah ON Come in and Look Around North Main Do you know of any one that has trea'ed you fairer than has Glen. Bowen, Manager of Smith Auto Co. in Spanish Fork, Utah? Glen has been in the Ford business for a number of years and has built up a business of fair trade to his fellow men. This has been done through honesty, fair play, and trustworthiness. Glen is a member of the LDS church and is active in that organization. He would truly appreciate your patronage, and would welcome you at anytime you would care to drop in at Smith Auto. He wishes to take this opportunity to thank his many patrons for their past business. turned an New, high termer . peri armed powered t Hoist! , . fwB power front . 9 out of 10 service tab con ba w.tHov NIW Pedal cKosm removal . . greater performance I960 0a signer lariat 7T330J circuitry dependability control ONLY convenience R Uldeewt tbalvae bring food Into M view . . . aaeiar te aalact . . . tbeivti removable lor cleaning 9.4 a Automatic defroet refrigerator - a Strwghl-bn- a freezer design o 9 Nr. back shelve corner binge. 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