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Show FRIDAY, THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH 1 Santaquin News Section MRS. INA TIKTJEN, Local Oorrespondcnt The Daughters of the Pioneers of Hurioiing Ma-- y Hatch, who for the Camp Summit, held their annual day past 2 yiars has been president of the celebration Thursday May 1, in the Jnd waid primary association, and Relief Society Hall. A progam under who left eaiiy this week for Sping-illthe direction of Ina F Tietjen and where she will make her home, Annie Bergeson was given as foll- the officers of the oiganization enterows. tain! d I nday night at a wiener roast Address of welcome, I,uet Agnes B ami six ial. The offices present were 1 Mr. and Mrs G. Viola Holladay were Icrty and Piovo M as vmtrrs ui ar i in Response Nell H. Cushing, History of first Organization in Utah County, Elizabeth Q. Jarman, Solo, Chasta C. Johnson; Organ Solo, Annie Bergeson; chorus, under direction of Ina E. Tietjen; A table w'as set and a hot dinner was served to 38 members Pansies and tulips were the flowers used for table decorations. Ms. Mary Whightman, Mrs. Emma Oreenhalgh Mrs. Sarah Smith, Mrs. Phebeo Cush ing, Mrs. Lofgren, Mrs. Packman Martha Ewell and Mary Gaiter York were the 8 pioneer mothers who were special guests of thd organization Mrs. York who is 89 years of age be ing the oldest lady present. Chasta C. Johnson had charge of the dinne and Arnnnta S. Tuckett had charge of the transportation of the guests of honor. , Mis3 Rula Larson spent the week end in Salt Lake City the guest of her fcister Miss Lula Ijarson. Thursday visitors at the home of Mrs. W. C. Nelson were, Mrs. C. H Carson, Mrs. Ester Carson and Mrs Marcus Tigon of Fairfield Utah. Mrs Evelyn Kay Cath-(iin- i Thursday a When 1 Miss Dou-gla-- s, Jac-quli- the Challenge. He also, showed th. large volume of busing done the different in the Chf lenge organization and the tremend ous growth of the move' night ,he directors ment because of a,t Thur-da- y the success 0f th held of the Da.ry, Inc, local units. He showed that tT their regular Board of Directors meetof a community in growth dairy lln ing at the City and County Building, depended upon the growth of the Provo. Many problems vvee t then up selling organizations. Re ad di'cussed by the d, rectors from said that Idaho and Colorado, both Wasatch and of Utah various parts newer in the dairy business than Utah Counties are now shipping carloads of butt Pre- - S. D. Maihham, reported the t f.Aoujn Utah to l?oma,' while general busine-- s conditions to be vey Utah is shipping very little. good, and showed a steady consistent To satisfy the demand of the mem. idea in the growth of the bers for Calf Meal, the As ociation counties eied by the took the agency for CW the from Meal. Representatives Dairy who are purchasing met UTAH INDUSTRIAL NEWS products from the Utah-Wa-atc- h Seo-unt- with the directors anil discussed problems of common interest to both organizations. Mgr. W. J 'Hiayne, made a report of the April Directors meeting of the Challenge Cream & Butter AssociatIn his report ion at San Fiancisco. he showed the size of the m ,vement in the U. S.; that the govand other ernment, that are admitting large companies ratives a'e successful and espec-ia- ll the Challenge C'eam & Butter lie pointed out the imAssociation the Dairy of portance Inc. being tied up with a large national co operatnee organization like co-o- Utah-Wasact- dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isial Holladay Sunday. Redmond improved. Local water system Rockville Construction on chapel to cost approximately underway. g ward 9oqq Mount Pleasant Consolidated Fur niture Company to establish mortuary here. Salt Lake City Morrison-Knud-so- n Company recieved $156,089 contract for constructing artesian water laMn supply main. Corinno Over 700 acre planted in this vicinity. Brigham here. City of beetj Dairy Day Braithwaite and Mrs. Price Plans progressing for and Henry Roslie, daughteer Arleen bon County Fair. motored to Payson Saturday. held Mrs Wallace Car- Mr. and Mrs. Chas A. Crook and daughter Twilla motored to Spanish Fork Sunday. Mrs. Martha Boyle and Mrs. Arthur Liddle and Doyle Liddle of Payson spent Sunday at the home of their mother, Mrs. Jos. Greenhalgh. d sell anybody on Oil once . . . they stay sold! Germ-Processe- use of Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil a decided preference once you have had it gauge tells you that your mileage has definitely increased . . . when the space of time between added in your crankcase. Its value to your motor, and to you, is quickly demonstrated. You may never have need quarts of oil and between repair bills has appreciably lengthened . . . then jou know that you were right in changing to Germ Processed oil. THE Skinrer returned to her Fork to spend the Agnes Mr and Mrs. Melvin Openshaw, Mr. home in Spanish and M"s Iee Christensen Mr. and months M's Ruben Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. summer e an 1931 t I Spencer Higginson and Mr. and Mrs. M Clia Jensen left Sunday fo Angus Holladay were in Goshen Sat after .spending 9 months in Monroe, Rassmuson, I.aVon McKay, Zola night. Where they attended a party Santaquin. -. Holladay, Doris Roberts and Clara given by Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wall JKing. Mis-- , Nathel a Talboe and Mis Eva Mr. Arvil Kink returned home Sat returned to their homes in Johnson Mr,. Mabel Horton was hootess to nf Let spending a week in Ogden and afte Piovo completing a school year the Lillies of the Elite Club Friday. vicinity . in Santaquin and Genola where they Lunili was served to the following: as Teat hers in the T J. Wadsworth Sr. was a Salt Lake were employed Agnet Broadbent, I.ydia BariLley, Haschool. district zel Chatwin, Erma Howard Cora Clow business visitor last week. aid, Livinia Greenhalgh, Mahala Hail, M ss Genevieve McBeth, Mane C. K. Rassmuson was an Ogden visGeneva Holladay, Geneva Openshavv, Maxine Stewart and Katherine Ella Cook, Estella Peterson, Alien itor last week end. D xon of Payson ipent Sunday afterWall, and the Hostess, after which noon in Santaquin the giuM, of Thel- Mis. 0. P Senior and daughter bridge was played. n a amid Elma Tietjen. of Springville were Santaquinn G. A. Per-- y left last week for Provo visitors Thursday, a the home of The elementay Giades of the Santa to remain thru the summer, where he Mrs. Anna Kay. quin Schools celebrated May Day Thu. expects to play hall witn Provo this with a piogram in the school house. season. Miss Avery Deuel returned to her Each Giade gave a part on the pro home Thursday after recovering from and in the afternoon sports and Mr. anil Mrs. Eugene Warnick and a major operation in the Payson Hos- giam, contest wok were participated in by Mrs. M. O. Wainiek were Delta visit- pital. the children of all grades. ors Thursday. Mrs. David Cole was a Provo visitDinner guests of Mr. and Mrs J. E. Mrs. Charles Jacobson entertained or Tuesday. Sunday were C. A Tietjen, Tietjen Sunday May 17, in honor of the Birth-du- y Paul and Iairy Ferge Tietjen, Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilson of Salt anniversary of her husband. Lunch son. was served to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lake are visiting at the home of Mrs. Houghton, Livor, Furrles and John Whlsons sister Mrs. T. J. Wadsworth Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holladay were JaJr. and family . , Houghton all of Mona, Mrs Selma cobson, Mrs. Ethel Dillon and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Openshaw and Time Johnson of Long Beach Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Archie Jacobson of Mrs. Caroline Openshaw of Salt Lake Spring I,ake and The Host and Guest City motored to Santaquin Wednesday of Honor. to spend the evening with relatives. Mi. Via Kay, Mrs. Lilma Jacobson, Mrs. Wess Johnson and 2 children and Mrs. Eth el Dillon and daughter Ireah all of Long Beach California, arrived in Santaquin Wednesday night for a three week stay. Mrs. Jacobson is the mo Miss Bessie Kester left last week ther of Corlos Jacobson and a former Resident of Santaquin. for Provo where she expects to be employee! thru the summer. Lester Chatwin left the early part of Mr. and Mrs. Milo McKell and dauthe week for the north west where he expects to remain during the suin-e- r ghter DeloYes of Spanish Fork were months with Mr. and Mrs. Donald visitois at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Adelbe- -t Kay last week. in Ellensburg Washington. Ja-m- -- Miss Cora Gardner one of the Teach-ei- for the past school year left Sat het horn- - in Oiange, Calif' rma to nd the summer with her patents. , c McLoed, 1 DAIRYMEN MEET on Bex t lari nee Byard a laughter Belva are spennd ng the dajgh'er Belva are pending the Mis Nels Johnson Mr- - MAY to call on it for the extra safety factor it provides. You may never drive fast enough to test its ability to stand up day after day at 60 miles per hour. 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