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Show THE Hospital Happenings People Helping People PAYSON CHRONICLE Thursday, November 11 19, 1970 To live each day to the best of my ability, for the day passes and never comes again. Face each day with a sense of humor, is the creed of a new receptionist, Mrs. Harold J. (Martha) Johnson of the Payson Hospital. We should like to extend a welcome to this friendly individual who has joined our staff. She was born in Lordsburg, New Mexico, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall (Martha Sullivan) Jewell of Mesa, Arizona. Martha Johnson was graduated from the Mesa High School, attended the Arizona State University at Tempe and the San Bernardino Valley College in California. She is the wife of Harold J. Johnson and and they are the parents of Deborah, 16; David, 13; Diane, 10; Dawn, eight; and a' foster Indian child, Sandra Yazza who is 10 years of age. We are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. I teach the Spiritual Living Lesson in Relief Society and Cub Scout Den Mother for Pack 199. I love to work with hobbies I find them relaxing. I enjoy painting, crafts and reading. Her vocational experience includes 15 years as a secretary. We moved to Payson approximately one lf and years ago. We love it here. The people are so friendly. We also enjoy the changing of the seasons. Mrs. Martha Johnson, new receptionist, bids welcome to the new patients as she admits them. MOM AD DATES - l"7 '5'B.ie NW-2.- 1 DAYS MORBEST 7V GRADE Tetuoee. TIME Roys OHOlCe future us.d.A PRIME BEEF one-ha- Pay your 970 Property Taxes at vNE give gold 1 Thats a Fact CENTRAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY Authorized Deputy Collector Give Us A Chance To Say YES BANK CENTRAL COMPANY & TRUST 237 North Main STRIKE STAMPS Many years ago Mark Twain was editor of a small town newspaper. One day he received a letter from one of his readers saying that he had found a spider in his copy of the paper, and wanted to know if this was an omen of good or bad luck. Mark Twain answered, Finding a spider in your paper is neither good luck or bad luck. The spider was merely looking over our paper to see which merchant was not advertising so he could go to that store, spin his web across the door and lead a life of undisturbed peace - Spanish Fork, Utah SUMIC PORTION c&rreR sucb DREAM ever afterward. WHIP WtSfcSWXE I&WIDS fO(L 43LQO 23 ZS 12 - Ask the woman who owns one: a modern GAS drver. 3W.-74- gem ceocKee tweMOe BREAD Ml new Mrs. Melvin Laird 1850 South 800 East Orem, Utah -- a WeSTERM FAMILY PRESERVES Pfsrf Tve studied roll the difference and I chose gasl 'Being a home economics teacher, chance to study the differences between and the other kind. So, when decided maintenance-wis- buy for me I have had a a gas dryer bought my dryer that gas would be the best L-r-yv-i FNGUSH MOFFlNl Wot sHoP ylOl - - FlODlt fftODlg 6St T&SYROP UWYs PUMPKIN YAWS 3l-P1i Tve owned the gas dryer now for 10 years and the only problem we have ever had with it, my husband could fix. That is really all the trouble we have ever had and have used it and used it. and it has been. ION FOODS goes BftiCCALl POTATO SUPPLY COMPANY Sowicc- - modern GAS dryer gives you a better deal. A ,J7 RAKES01 MOUNTAIN FUEL NaXuAai $Q MICKS f '44' Payson and Spanish Fork n |