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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Buicks New Styling Is Sleek And Low THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1958 Lale News Spring By Lenora Huish h GENOLA NEWS By Dorothy " ; T , - OCT. 24, GUEST STARS APPEAR - - , Opening of the Utah Symphony season is now only about six weeks away, and the sale of season tickets has picked up tremendously, according to Herold Gregory, Utah Symphony manager. First concert of the 1958-5season is scheduled for Friday October 24. Conductor Mau- - Moore, Mrs. Clara Menlove and Mrs. Fern Benson. Mrs. June Snell and two children from Orem and Mrs. Barbara Ewell and three chil9 dren from Provo visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Decker on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Nelson visited at the home of Mr. and Frank Thomas Wins Mrs. Don Spainhower, at Spanish Fork on Friday. Honor Emblem Mrs. Vola Butler accompaniCora Mrs. ed by her sister, From Reader's Digest Daniels of Payson, spent Sun;, reat day afternoon and Monday Sleek and low describes Buicks new styling for 1959. The model shown is the Mr. Frank S. Thcr.-.aS: It Lake. They spent Suna won Silver Sterling Electra hardtop which measures less than 55 inches in height yet cently luxurious two-doHonor Emblem from The Readday evening at the home of retains delta-win- g Buick. headroom The same as the last styling approximately years Mr. and Mrs. George Barnett, ers Digest, in recognition of at Murray. Their father, Mr. of the rear fenders that flare out to a point, and twin headlights that are set on an angle j outstanding service as a subWm. H. Harper returned home give the new Buick a look that is light and jaunty. Compound windshields that curve back scription representative of the with them Monday evening. into the roof and eliminate wind noise are a feature on all 1959 Buicks. The Electra is magazine. Sterling Silver honic inch V-- 8 engine with 10.5-to- -l He will spend the next two powered by a compression ratio. Twin turbine or Emblems are awarded to weeks at the home of Mrs. Dynaflow and power steering are standard on all models in the Electra series. only one in every fifty Digest Butler. Representatives, so Mr. ThomMrs. Iona Spainhower and ass achievement is noteworthy. for With still need the in early morning and evening, great son, Phil, of Springville visitBOWLING usually PAYSON waunder Commemorating its 36th Anthe said more Mr. nurses dwell feeding ed at the home of Mrs. Cecil ter surface consuming large that the young women are in- niversary this year, the Digest Peery on Friday. numbers of mayflies, land and vited to apply to hospitals is awarding Silver Honor EmMrs. George LeFevre enternumberh of mayflies, land and which have a nurse training blems to men and women who tained the New Horizon Club have actively represented the water insects and worms, small program. at an open house, on Saturmagazine in their communiThere were day afternoon. ties for 20 to 25 years, and 10 members, 3 guests and one who secured 20 or more subCHRONICLE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS The following members of Camp Spring Lake attended the Daughters of Utah Pioneers meeting held at the ward chapel, Thursday, September 11 at 2 oclock, joining with the Payson camps for the first meeting of the year; Mrs. Veda Sizemore, Miss Lenora Huish, Mrs. Cecil Peery, Mrs. Ethel Decker, Mrs. Viola Cowan, Mrs. Daphne First-Fift- ' ' ' A-- or Thomas Mrs. Sidney Throckmorton entertained at a birthday dinner for her husband, Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thomas, Sept. 6. Those attended were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mecham, Mrs. Myrna York, Mr. and Mrs. Zack Ewell, and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hales from Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Davis visited the State Fair and attended the Ice Follies at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oberg, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larson, visited at Manti and attended the Manti Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ewell Entertained last Sunday far Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Martin and chi, ren and Mrs. Martin from Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tilby and children have moved to Logan where Carl will attend U.A.C 401-cub- college. A birthday dinner was given in honor of Mrs. Edna Clark Jones by her family at Arrowhead on Aug. 30. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs Howard Clark, Mr. and Mrs Ray Hone of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Clark of Provo; Mr. E. W. Evans and John Clark of Genola. Two daughters couldnt attend, they were Mrs. Elaine Gore and Mrs. Lola Adams of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Brant Peart and girls from Ontario, Calif., have visited at the homes of Mr. Rodney Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Peart at for ten days. Mrs. Eugene Hunt and Mrs. attendant from the State Hospital present. Mrs. Beat-ic- e Y. Moore was a special guest. The group enjoyed a hamburger fry and weiner roast. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Moore and children, J- - aet, Douglas, Wayne, Cathyrn and Carolyn, from Salt Lake were dinner guests of Mr. Moores parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed E. Moore on Sunday. They enjoyed visiting in the afternoon. n, scriptions in the past year. pick-a-bac- k. rice Abravanel has scheduled A flood is just a river thats an concert for the inaugural. grown too big for its bridges. stars on the coming Guest series include Nan Merriman, soprano; Claudio Arrau and Glenn Gould, pianists; Nathan Milstein, violinist, and Pierre DEER HUNTERS Monteux, guest conductor. Final concert of the season will Get Your Shoes be March 13. NOW WITH Mr. Gregory points out that season ticket holders not only get their choice of the finest Tractor Tread Soles seats but also make big savings by purchasing tickets for the full series. It is expected that the advance season ticket sales will set a new record this year. There is every indication that it will be one of the greatest seasons in the history of the for easy and safety climbing orchestra. and long wearing Mr. Gregory urges all music to the call patrons All Work Guaranteed symphony office, 55 West First South, as soon as possible for tickets to Spences Shoe be sure of securing the best seats. Repair The long, glistening, protective hair of wild animals is called guard hair. On some kinds of fur it is plucked or pulled out before the skin is 3 Blocks East Vi Block South of Safeway Comer 160 South Third East Payson Utah used commercially. Examinations Set for Policemen at Glen Canyon Project Open competitive examint-ation- s for Policemen, and Chief Individual High Series of Police positions in the BuPins reau of Reclamation, Region F. Anthone, Pattens 534 Ex4, are announced by the 657 F. Chapman, Dons ecutive Secretary, Board otf R. 462 Francom, Pattens U. S. Civil Service Examin ers. Salaries range from $4040 to per annum. Employment will be on the Glen Canyon Project at Page, Arizona, Kenneth Wright and children and on the Flaming Gorge Profrom Salt Lake visited at the ject, Linwood, Utah. home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Applications or information Thomas last week end. may be obtained from the Civil Service Representatives in your San-taqui- If moving on land, mink carry their young by the scruff of the neck if In water, UTAH SYMPHONY OPENS SEASON ON $5985 Post Office. Applications should be filed with the Ex- ecutive Secretary, Board of Civil Service Examiners, Bureau of Reclamation, 32 Exchange Place, P. O. 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