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Show v,!t,!,v vvv ii ii ii ii ii iji . i',!vv' THF PAYSON CHRONICLE, Payson. Page Four Friday, November 9, 1951 Santaquin News By 6 BIG AUCTION SALES DURING Mr. and Mrs. Morris Draper of Salt Lake City spent the season with friends and relatives in Santaquin and Gen-ol- OGDEN ph-esa- a. LIVESTOCK SHOW NOVEMBER 10, l 11, 12, 13 AND 14 Oeden. Utah Outstanding Registered Herford Cattle Offered Nov. 12, 7:30 P. M. - 50 Selected Foundation Females Nov. 13. 10 A. M. - Bulls; Singles and Pens and Pens of Heifers Other Ogden Stock Show Auctions: Nov. 11. 7:30 P. M. -- - Cattle Aberdeen-Angu- s The Lions Club will observe 1st anniversary on the 23th of November. Arrangements are pending. The Lions Club observed Ladies Night at Walts Cafe Wednesday nlght. Dinner was served, Nolan Morgan was guest speaker and Dr. Iliff Jefferies played musical numbers on a saw. The guests were from Provo The Santaquin 2nd ward Sunday school was reorganized Sunday afternoon in Fast meeting. Superintendant Darwin Robbins with counselors Kenneth Montague and Glendore Hone were released. J. Elmer Tietjen was sustained as superintendant with counselors Melvin A. Openshaw and Albert Lofgran. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Goudy are the proud parents of a baby boy born Friday Nov 2 in the Saalt Lake Hospital. Mrs John Goudy, grandmother had the privilage of seeing her first grandson son. The mother is the former Joan Selman of Payson. Mr and Mrs. Lee Gammett and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dali of Salt Lake were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Sylvester. Mrs. Irene Peterson was hostess to the Social 500 club at her home Thursday evening. A light luncheon was served to eight members. their two Walton and 'little children spent two days in Della Hudson Phone Bruce Mrs. & northern Utah this week. Seasonal Salt Lake, she visited with her addodaiming. t0 tf!e 10om and The Santaquin 1st ward Sun- father, J. J. Whitiker, and at tasty luncheon was served,: day School officers and teachers Centerville, she was guest of Needle-.v-k a. meeting was held at the home Mr. Walton's mother. Mrs. Jo- small tables. social chat followed. of Mrs. Ida Greenhalgh Monday seph Walton. night. Mrs. Elroy Murdock of the Stake Sunday Sunday School Board gave the teachers traindisFrom where I sit... Mars1 ing topic. Business matters made were cussed and plans for ward conference to be held on November 18. Bud A bridal shower was held at Greenthe home of Mrs. Albert -halgh Wednesday night for her Long marwas who daughter Clarice tomers that turkeys are ried to Berk Peterson. Clarice Some people chuckled when plentiful is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and a good buy. Sonny Fisher rented a home reAlbert Greenhalgh and Berk is cording machine to record the noise From where I sit, ifs .(wa the son of Mrs. Evan Peterson his flock of turkeys make. smart to make fun of someone of Santaquin. Jut I sent the recording to a buyer because he does a d' 4432 flo--- ; Joe 'Talks Turkey" Distance for a SPRING LAKE SCHOOL NEWS By Mabeth Neilsoat n Spring Lake school had a party Oct. 31st. There was a ghost trail and a spook ally. The spook ally was fixed very well. They had a program: Opening, Jennie Ruth Lyman; Haloween story, Carrol Jacobson song Jolene Barnett and Carol Lee- - Spainhower; Short story, Connie Jacobson; Duet, JoAnn Butler and Karren Butler; Song, Patsy Benson; Song, Velma Lou Sizemore, Susan Spencer, Cara Lee Spainhower, Mabeth Nielsen, Keith Perry, Lynn Jacobson and Hal-owee- Kerwin Lyman. Refreshments were served by the Room Mothers. Haloween costumes were worn by parents and students. Mrs. Julia Peterson, Mrs. a LeBaron, Mrs. Mary Jane Sylvester and Mrs. Annie Heelis attended the monthly county meeting of the DUP at the Provo 1st ward Saturday afternoon. chain, super-mark- Sonny-said- things r,u)e ferently. I think a glass of l,eer js the most refreshing beverage ther" is. You or Sonny may prffJ something else. Hut who's tu ,j( cide ones right and the other1, t wrong? Lets stay on everyone's entitled to his erg tastes and opinion. . told them My turkeys for themselves listen to speak this record! They not only took my birds, but bought the record! Why did they want the record? I asked him. Very simple, he says. Theyre going to play it over the loud speakers in their stores and then an announcer on another record reminds the cus I recur-tha- ffot Lui I Copyright, I') Nov. 14. 10 A. M. -- - Prize-Winni- ng Fat Cattle, Sheen. Hogs Nov. 14 -- - Carloads Feeder Cattle OF COURSE YOU MAY READ ATHE BOOK, BUT REMEMBER" IT A RULE THAT IVE MADE NO VOLUME Of LEAVE MY PREMISE t- MINE MAY T SURE, THE FRlEND-MaV I WAY - BORROW (') I WHEEL The DUP Camp Summit met at the home of Mrs. Geneva Holladay Thursday afternoon. Bertha Nelson gave the lesson for November. Geneva y gave a pioneer story, Maude Halladay read a history and Jolene Hudson played an acc-ordia- $25,000 Premium Awards in Exhibit Contests H LET BUT MADE IT A RULE THAT MY MOWER stKvtct CAH'T BE USED - ANYWHERE EXCEPT ON MT HANDLE YOUR PROBLEM YOU'LL FIND THEIR FINE REPUTATION FOR SRUARE DEAUNS IS WELL DESERVED! Hall-ada- (Following Fat Stock Sale) Vnited Stales Hr ewers Foundatim Macmmwjivsistks. La-in- Nov. 12, 10 A. M. -- - Columbia and Suffolk Bred Ewes U,; BALANCE 51.00 Per Wheel Plus Weights IMlESlIiSi at PROVO LINCOLN U. MERCURY CO. rCA SrmCHlNWV IMPLEMENT?, CAC 1150 N. 5th W. Provo n solo. 300 Opening Saturday, Nov., 10 FREE GIFTS FOR THE CHILDREN -- A HUMMING LARIAT Get this beautiful tumbler set, designed especially for you. Each tumbler is packed with fresh, nourishing Cloverleaf Creamed Cottage Cheese. 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