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Show 4A Sunday sv.,,. Hold Tam;ris Noted Santaquin Matron Dylan Thomas Holidy Tale tree, i To Celebrate 90th Birthday Tamiris Literary CLb J..h.i Varkhm read st - Mrs D:0u U SANTAQUIN" Gardcil will ltb. Ccot,:, espie anr.o-in-.-e- iit-- Dec. hous fr 90 X Cenltr. Gar-d"- '! Although sne is 90. Mrs. h a c i: hfu! .'rs f'.e: .sparkle and is busy knitting for bei Christmas jrcst-ntmanv fnend She was born at Moiliakc. Enplard, close to London, oi Dec. 16, 18TS, and came ta Amei ica i 1920 after World War I to become the bride of John A. Gar.iell fr" ar f9i!rd X?? '.' ':- -, i I ' DIXON Co-- im-th- e ... k li DUP Notes g, 'extra-ordinary- making, and garden ing, both flowers and vegetables but she claims her real hobby is ueople. "I love people," she smiles, "and my only regret now :s that I can't do more to make my friands happy." Having no children of her own, she has seemingly adopted the whole town as her family and a highlight of t.er life came eight years ago when the townspeople "Tn , gatered enough trading stamps Nelson Carter, PAYSON who spent several months in Israel and the Middle East as a student with a group from Brigham Young University, was guest speaker at a meeting of the Cuitus Club, held this week at the borne of Mrs. Roy Crouch. Orem, r,; .u,.iii:i,.,"mjj. .6- Cuitus Club Hears About Modern Israel, Middle East n came to this country, and died the great Americans, for 2 Sadie years reported that America: Ida had just one great man and that Bene I Viola was Joseph Smith. stu-Fer- Fletcher. Laura Parry, Avery, Karla Gammon, Wolsey, Bessie Corless. Richins, Beth Wolf and Jarvis. HisZ&ry &lf v Lvi ntv- hJr&77f7 - Vf dress PLACE in Diamonds... HONESTY IS THE ONLY TRUE DISCOUNT! Mr. Carter told of Israel as it is today, of the war and of Bible prophesies, augmented with a series of colored photo graphic slides. , .9' .' rfj wi) . i I5 "one-look- pape. knit-linShe has many hobbies making, baking, quilt , ton Yesharah ) After we tell you Ifiey're Encren al-e- - - Groups Have Joint Meet Mrs Gardell. whose ready smile lights tlte flame of friendship has sp.nt her life in the service of her neighbors and friends. A member of the LDS Church, she has served as Relief Society president and teacher in slf the auxiliaries She has also been a Fed Cross Worker. She loves to read and her n mind stays attuned to current events, including the sports candy y T.' birth- side. She said that "w:th a little help- -it wasnl such a big job. after f!!". She told of rearicg their family of to sons and three of daughters and of the love all them have for ranch life; of the years spent at the farm east of Payson, fie summers spent at the ranch in Hustle Valley jnd of the Nevada Ranch poi chased in 19C3. She said her husband's father, the late Jack Dixon, was first president of the Payson Cattle-Uta- h men's Assn. and that her hus-band was sixth president and served in this capadty for soma H yean. of P&ys-- n h.i Earned uuti'ana.r; t Mrs belle of the met ly (Vi-masun lections Spanish Fork-Pa.itr .. at r, table. to Mrs. the :; trA.n ti'le'-ih'.is iccordng )m t... i inn iakom j,t In ner HuTaa fcnerest Story, CU'altU nuim ptis.cu.nt. . Chr 'i:ias in Wales,' by Dylan tore&ay, LaKe serv Mis. Dixon reviewed events of kr. After a light supper f Th- mas. -' an Dixon's Mrs. Han Inter.cattle-ed by the committee. Mrs lay ! ..'rrorous. sad. rrarcs!. siary won honorable menuor. in her life as the wife of a lor and Mrs Norman M,ne irre.v-t;bl- e nxn, pointing out that tney ta'e cf Dylan Thorn- - sa:e wnrspeUtion, as I r the guests reiaxed by the L'.e as' own celebrated tr.eir Golin Wed- and of a fct the State Conver:!aor.. i same two years ago. . Chris" rr.as day in a small Welsh Dee. 54 at Xew house llou-'- in ir.g ha? becitne a modem das-- Salt Lake City, in conjunct .on said that as a young She - ' sk A trio composed, of Mrs wj;h the convention of t: bride she accompanied" her Mrs. Robert of husband to Mosida. west Dad Pack?rd, sute Cattlemen. here she learned Sand.strom, and Mrs James Mrs. Dixoi was ft.-i-Lake, sang three Chrstmas dent of the ocal chanter after to cook for hay hands, using njmhtrs acc .mpamed by Mrs. it was organized in April. 19w. a big black stove for cooking MKS. SELBY RoSert Dixon. terms and carrying water from out-she served two one-yeThe evening was ended with , visiting and fun whue opening exchanged gits. Thp Provo ChaDtors f Yes harah met at the Pr.v Utilities H 1RIM) FOR EVERY DAY whof else is there !o soyl This marvelous polyester fiber iaVes to color, talces to texture, Building for their Christmas The holiday season is the time tolces to year round wear like nothing else. All the better when the shaping is skimmer-ts- h, party this week. Avoneile Rip- to work on your beauty inhibi-pleythe detailing rsect. Have yours spiffed up with welt seaming, touches of white, or president of Chapter I. tions. This is no longer the time " hairdo for all conducted the meeting and wel- - for the button end belt trim. Choose from navy or fashion colors for misses' $Izes. corned the W members and your moods. Hair can be wavy AIM GAKDELL IM of the Antrico t !one day, curly the next, straight 'guests. Led by Grace Nordren. the day after, and upswept ntxt to send her back to her belovCarols were .suig by week. All jou need is a little ed England to visit with her Christmas Several Peruvian agination and seme basic group family. trios were played by Bev- - skills in curling, shaping and harp In March of thus jear she was erly, Jane and Marilyn Barlow, taking care of you hair. chosen Honoi Citizen by the Ivan J. Barrett spoke on the; i i Lions Club, but wag unable to attributes of Josepn smnn. attend the celebration because and made quotes from many of a broken arm she received friend and foe. who: .' when she fell in her home. Re- called him WIVDSOP DIT cently she was presented with u ho1 Kit lb nenptratin? eve Annual Chnstmas party kindi a trophy for her long life of nem Dec. 18 at iz:30 pm. ne i. to the service community. the Orem S.ith4th Ward lion. a as He was "strong Among her most treasured net." and swift as a Chapel. Turkey dinner will be possessions is a box of cards mild as a lamb, served and Chnstmas program from friends while she was con saoirrel" -!At one time w men craggca fined to the hospital following held. All camp members are he bed and him got his from her fall. "Im as hanpy as the from them. He possessed lnvuea. day is long.' she says, "and I away am glad for friends; they have great love for people, josian Refreshments In a Christmas made me the richest woman in Quincy stated Joseph tmitn were served by the com- motif be consiaerea would probably the world." the of mittee; Veda Williams, Henri- the greatest American 19th Century. A Russian wno eite jonnson, uonetta Bauer, j.i) wcn i:re, PETERSON" Mrs. Ada honored at an be house on her WM opt-day anniversary Tuesday. 1." r m 1 o 3 " n. at the of Mrs. Don Armstrong, as president and later was vice president of the state organiza- term. She t.,n Ivi a ore-ea- r d how'tne Cow belles sale of beef for the &::; 0 PAYSON s Ev ESTF1 fafafe Hmor j .J fi i i m m m m s,- m. mm n mJ a ar C an mrr. afieyiewiiv ir m w m m m v mm h mr X He said some of the cities are as modern as those in the United States, but that others are rather primitive in farm ing practices and living con-ditions. ; Mr. Carter stated that to read from the Bible's Old Testa- ment, particularly from Ezekiel and Jeremiah, is somewhat like reading from a current newspaper, since many of the pre dictions are coming to pass. He said, "Look to the news of Israel, for things there show us of the second ccming of Christ." , Did you know that . ' . - of m r m m mm- - m taaww rnmw m diamond and tha axact weight can vary greatly? They can because most diamonds are weighed and graded to the nearest fraction of carat and no closer. NOT SO WITH THE DIAMONDS USED IN THE PRISCIIM AND JOHN ALDEN UNE OF QUALITY DIAMOND Doris Gasser sang three vocal selections accompanied by Betty Winegar. A report on the Women's L:gislative Council was given by Iris Amos. The program was arranged by Mrs. Delia Chat win, chair--, man. Refreshments were served: by Mrs. Crouch and Mrs. W. W. Hansen. tht cant weight mm fit RINGS. Priscilla Here each Individual diamond Is carefully weighed ta witfaln of a cent and th exact weight is then stamped In the shank of the ring. The manufacturers of Priscilla ervd John Alden Diamond Rings have been doing this since 1853 so you know Its right And all these diamonds are gueranteed in writing so you can buy with complete confidence. For the only real "discount" In diamonds... honesty, exact weight and true quality... see the man who carries the Priscilla and John Alden Diamond Rings and other fine Jewelry. In this area visit... 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