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Show jr, The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1958 By Della Hudson York Thurrsday afternoon for the annual Christmas party. Hostesses were: Mrs. Dot York, Mrs. Erma Robbins, Mrs. Maude Holladay, Mrs. Arvilla Carter, Mrs. Melva Sansen, and Norma Van Ausdal. Mrs. Christmas carols were sung by the group and a story read by Mrs. Mary E. Smith. A history was given by Mrs. Maude serHolladay. Luncheon was ved and gifts exchanged. at Camp Summit DUP met the for church ward the First the First ward church for for their monthly meeting and annual Christmas party. Captain Irean Peterson conducted. Mrs. Lillian Greenhalgh, Mrs. Geneva Openshaw and Mrs. Della Hudson were hostesses. Mrs. Melva Openshaw gave the lesson; Mrs. Jolene Haskell played a medley of Christmas tunes, and Mrs. Litwo lian Greenhalgh played accordion. the on numbers Plate luncheon was served and gifts exchanged. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Greenhalgh are the proud parents of a baby girl born Sunday night in the Payson hospital. This is the couples first child. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Johnson have been visiting in Calif, at the home of their daughter, Barbara. Mrs. Darla Steele Painter left by plane early Monday morning to join her husband who is stationed in Hawaii. The First Ward Primary held their Christmas party in the church Wednesday eveA good ning from 6 to 7 pm. was given, Santa program Claus was there and the youngsters presented their parents with gifts that they had made during Primary the past few weeks. Pres. Lily Hudson was in charge. The Primary officers and teachers of the First Ward will meet Monday night at then home of Mrs. Dorothy Jasper-sofor their annual Christmas party. Mrs. Jen Peterson was the honored guest at a birthday at her party Friday evening Genola; . this sign on a London cemetery NEXT? . Step right up . fence seems to Invite, but it actually means No Parking in the area. Next? No thanks, not yet. . . Bobbie Lofgran, San- taquin. Parents arid brothers and sisters joined them for the event. There were 37 present. George M. Romney hour Christmas program Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle Choir on Sunday, Dec. 21, from Temple Square in Salt Lake City. The program begins at 3 p.. m. Mountain Standard Time. Richard P. Condie will conTabernacle Choir, duct the with Alexander Schreiner at Richard Evans the organ. the program will introduce and give a brief sermonette. The Dec. 20 issue of the Saturday Evening Post carries an illustrated feature entitled, The Man Who Surprised Detroit, telling the life story of George Romney, .president of American Motors and president of Detroit Stake. by the Of 25c Undergoes Operaiicn Doug Provstgaard, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Provstgaard of Payson is recov- ering satisfactorily after undergoing major surgery at Payson City Hospital. A fourth Grade student at Parkview School, Doug expects to return to classes after the School in Tenn. Marine Pvt. Lynn J. Pickering, son of Mr. and Mrs. Goo. D. Pickering, Payson, is attending the Jet Mechanics School at the Naval Air Technical Training Center, Mem, phis, Tenn. course, During the students are trained to maintain and repair Marine Corps jet aircraft. Marines a complete six-wee- k course in aviation fundamentals at the Naval Air TO MAKE YOUR HOLIDAY Station, Jacksonville, Fla., be- MORE JOYFUL. Whether it's fore reporting to the center. small cakes for tree oranmenls, The class convened Nov. 14. a planned remembrance for relatives, a holiday snack, or Church Study Group an economical gift for those who drop in unexpectedly, our Meets Tuesday large assortment of holiday A church study group met wrapped food specials will help Tuesday evening at the home make your Yuletide a happier of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hasone. kell. After the study session was completed light refreshments were served. Present ROE'S BAKERY were: Mr. and Mrs. Lars Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Mr. and Mrs. Morden PAYSON PHONE 33 Gay, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Close, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brunson. Sud-weck- s, Magazine Article The Willis and Meda Sharp family of Lewiston, Utah, is featured in an article, My Faith Grew All Over Again, in the January issue of the Ladies' Home Journal, soon Tabernacle Chofr For adults you may choose U. S. Savings Bonds, and you couldnt do better for the kids. But perhaps you want to add to their Savings Stamp albums. Uncle Sam is ready with a new item. Its a gift folder with gay cover and space for names to be inscribed, and contains either ten of Robert R. (Bib) Cloward, Airman Second Class, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cloward of Payson, leaves Jan. 3 for Saudi, Araba, where he is to serve for the coming months. Mr. Cloward has been stationed at Hill Air Force Base with the 28th Logistic Support Squadron for the past two years. His trip to Arabia will be made by plane with stops at New York City and Charleston. South Carolina. After leaving the United States he will touch at such places as Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, JerusaJordon, Italy, France, lem, Tripoli, Greece, Germany, Egypt, India, and Thailand Attends Jel Machanics Lewiston Family Topic Features The December issue of Holiday magazine carries an interesting and detailed article on the Salt Lake Mormon TabLandmarks of ernacle, the America series. Jan. (Siam). Life Story of 3 CBS Television stations from coast to coast will carry a one-ha- lf to go on sale. ... A seamans grave . . . and the sea AN OLD OAKEN CROSS beyond . . . The scene is on the North Sea Coast at Cuxhaven, West Germany. The women? Just visitors. This article is also profusely illustrated, with a colored photograph of the couple on their Cache Valley farm and two additional pages of pictures on their children and the ward chapel inTheir town. The story, describing life in a Mormon community, is one of the magazines series on How America Lives. Classified Ads Sav- Bring Quick Results ings Stamp an innovation in itself, just off the presses or twenty, at a cost of either Its individual, $2.50 or $50 its patriotic. Ask at your Post Office for A Gift of U. S. To Arama in Post Article Tells Program Sunday at the newly designed Program In Provo lasperson, Payson; - Steven Powell, Spanish Fork; Donna Kenner, Nephi; Helen Finch, Goshen; LaMar Nybo, Mark Peterson, Floyd Gardner, Sal-aDannie Throckmorton, Give Christmas Magazine Airman Cloward Goes The Dixon accordionists presented a program Wednesday evening at Sunset Manor at Provo and later enjoyed a party at a nearby cafe. In the group were: Max Page, Keith Wilson, Darlene Olson, Georgie Olson, Andy Sanlaquin News home. Present to enjoy foo4 fun and present gifts were: Firemen and Mrs. Ellen Bettes, Mrs. Ruth The Utah-Jua- b their partners met at the Le- Riggs, Mrs. Nora Peterson, gion hall in Payson Saturday Mrs. Winnie Gee, Mrs. Dru-scill- a night. Going from Santaquin Spainhower, Mrs. Mary were: Mr. and Mrs. Alden Pet- Houghton and Mrs. Olivia erson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Arm- Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Houbh-fo- n strong, Mr. and Mrs. Kathle of Salt Lake spent SunTisehner, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Crook, Mr. and Mrs. Berk day in Santaquin, they visitPeterson, Mr. and Mrs. Kay ed at the home of Mrs. Mary Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones Johnson and Mr. and Openshaw and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Don Armstrong. Kay Crook. Camp Chief Santaquin DUP Tabernacle Choir to met at the home of Mrs. Dot Dixon Students Give Savings Stamps. ADVERTISING BETTER FOR LESS HELPS YOU LIVE SAILORS AND THE SUBS . . . U. S. 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