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Show Ths Payson Chronicle, Pavscn, Utah THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, THE RINGS BELL 5, Forty-Fiv- e Years Of Progress By Loncra STAKE SAHTAQUIN-TINTI- C A. Well, if its that good I guess Ill have to start going, replied the person to whom I just hope I was speaking. the same feeling prevails throughout our entire stake until we become one of the best in the church and I see no reason why it shouldnt since I am convinced that some of the best people in the since live here . However, here as elsewhere many for IIu:.-.- Zi are competing for mans mir.ds and it behooves us to choose the good before the evil pets so strong we have no choice. Would that we col Id a'l have the desire, the knowledge and most of all the will to chorse those things which bring true peace and We have it withhappiness. in reach 'f only we have the courage and the desire to accept it. My thanks (with that of the Polio Foundation) to the 30 Marching Mothers who assisted with the drive in our town, to Edith Tischner and Josephine Crock, and especially to Melva Openshav who took the responsib lity for covering the First Ward, and ces ly- GIFT BY KODAK! Murray they visited at the home of t h i r son and family, Mr. and Mm. Frank Cowan. At Kearns they visited ith a daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jchnnv V'n Ztbm and with Mrs. Cowans mother and sister, Mrs. Fanny Butler and Miss LaRae Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Sadler wee at Ogden on Mondav and Tuesday of last week. They went to attend the funeral services for their brother-in-laJames H. Mmkelson, which were held Tuesday at 1 pm. in the Aultorest Funeral chapel. Mrs. Michelson is Mr. Sadlers sister. They howitzer at Fort Bliss, Tex., and a sleek, 1959 or anti-aircra- installation. OUTOW OUTFIT flash outfit but this complete outfit Low, low price Brownie Starflex Camera that new great color slides as well as Kodacolor and features Kodak s takes Ektachrome snap- black-and-whi- shots. Outfit also includes flasholder, bulbs, batteries. Pan Film, and full instructions. ALL FOR Veri-chrom- e !075 GEAR'S PHOTO SHOP Phone 265 Pavson, Utah Dean Egbert of Layton produces grand champion hog at Golden Spike National livestock Show at Ogden with MILK WHITE FEEDS. to all who responded to the was furnished by Howard and Nelsons orchestra. One hundred Drive. The first Cub Scout Den forty three dollars was collected not including that turned in our town, with in by business houses or that Den parents Allen and Elva contributed by men on their Jean Olsen, presented a projobs. gram to their parents on FriThe large crowds attending day night. Three more dens the Gold and Green dances are in the process of being oron Friday and Saturday give ganized. Scout programs were prerise to the hope that social dancing might be about to re- sented in all of the wards on gain the popularity it deserves Sunday night as 'a prelude to as a valuable recreation (My Scout Week which begin-- . Chief Critic and ' some other February 6. husbands I know to the conConceit is Gods gift to the trary). The Theme June in January was effectively carried out in the lovely springlike decorations, also in the program which included the Theme Song sung by Bernard Oberg, a Viennese Waltz, square dances, several all girl dances, and a piano solo by Nora Westover. Jimmie Cooper was the narrator. Music small mind. . . . behold if ye will aw3ke and arouse your faculties, even to an experiment upon my words, and exercise a particle of faith, yea, even if ye can r.o more than desire to believe, let this desire work in you, even until ye believe in a manner that ye can give place for a portion of my words. Alma 32.27. Mrs. Vola Butler and daughter, Mrs. Bernice Montague of Payson, and Mrs. Cora Daniels and daughter, Mrs. Deon Gray also of Payson. were at Salt Lake on Monday. They also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Barnett at Murray. R. L. (Vere) Sizemore and Elbert Barnett went to Grants, New Mexico, last week to obtain work. Word h3s been received that they were successful in finding woik. The daughters of Mrs. Minnie Barnett who came to be with their mother during her sudden illness were Mrs. Ruby Mrs. Cushing from Magna; Leola Smith from Moab; Miss Nedra Barnett from Salt Lake City and Mrs. Lou Ella Tay- - Service With Beauty and Dignity 24 HOUR 64 wind-forme- The Direct Central Transcontinental as it is by Nature, is further enhanced by the modern equipment Bruce Anderson of Tremonton produced the grand champion tom in the 11th annwol Utah Turkey show with the help of MILK WHITE ,r weather-proofe- d PAYSON sGhisis MILK WHITE. Route, SERVICE WEST 1st NORTH VJestftlheir-ppG- &i Pretty Julie Gardner of Richfield with her grand champion steer in the Southern Utah Junior Livestock Show. Julie fed her champ AMBULANCE ffQJsJp make it almost impossible for d drifts to delay your Rio Grande shipment. - spent Sunday visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Clara Menlove. eve- scheduling on the Rio Grande. These huge wonders of nature act as giant snow fences; - son cf Mr. and M-- s. M. Calvin Gleave of Payson; Loyd Thornes, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Trevor James of Sindy; Carovn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CarlM. Ashton and Kathy, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rav Christopherson was confirmed a member of the Church. Mr. and Mrs. Trevor James and children from Sandy, Mrs. Fanny Butler and Miss i iter from Kearns, v. ere d.nner guests at the home of Mrs. Butlers daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. M.ke Cowan, on Sunday. They also went to Goshen to visit another daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Cook. On their way home they called in for a short visit with Ray and Lenora Huish, brother and sister of Mrs. Butler. Mrs. Ernadene Angus and children, Kathy, Pamela and Jmmy, visited at the home of her parents, Mr. anJ Mrs. Eicon Butler, on Sunday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. George . Q. Spencer were their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Spencer and baby son from Delta. They enjoyed visiting with brother, Daniel, who Miss just returned home. Vera Larson was also a guest of the Spencers on Sunday. Prearrangement and Advisory Service Confidential - Without Obligation The majestic Rocky Mountains of Colorado and Utah are your assurance of weather-proo- f FEEDS. 's ' Dodge Custom invited. Lancer, one of the firms 45th anniversary Royal four-doft missiles at a midwest cars, with army Nike-Aja- x top-valu- e recently been employed, when h s mother became ill. Bishop and Mrs. Reed N. Mcore recently returned from from a weeks vacation to San Diego and Los Angeles, Calif. Thpy accompanied Mrs. brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Greenhalgh cf Santaqu'n. At San Diego they visited with a brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Greenhalgh who reside there. They had a very enjoyable time visiting many interesting places of interest, one of which was Disneyland. They also enjoyed attending a session at the Los Angeles Temple. Mrs. Howard Peery and Mrs. Grant Lyman, with their husbands, attended a birthday paity in honor of thmr fath " .kcb.aid J. Meyers, night at his home in Prcvo. Four other daughters and their hucbands, Mr. and Mrs. Gailey of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Butterfield, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Hartvigeen, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bullock of Provo and Mrs. Richard Myers were a'so present. Babies blessed in the regular Fat Day Services held Sunday were, Bradlev Calvin, ning. Mrs. Thelma Butler and Miss Lenora Huish spent Monday at the home of Mrs. Butlers daughter, Mrs. Ernadene Mrs. Angus at Springville. Weapons and cars have came a long way since the original Angus a was entertaining U. S. Mexican the the 1914 Dodge served with Army during at a her cf neighbors grouo border incidents. Shown are a 14 Dodge with an old artillery quilting to which they were THIS WONDERFUL Kodak reflex camera in a or from Walnut Creek, Calif. Elbert Barnett returned home from Grants, New Mexii o, where he has very A son, Mo-dre- Mr. and Mrs. Mk Cowan visited wth iclat ves at Murray and Kevin recently At returned home Tuesday BROWNIE Lac Mrs. Cec.l Perry accompanied her son ard daughter-in-laMr. and u-- s Memn Spzinhower an I s , all son, Ph 1, rf to American Fork cn Su.ndav, whrre they visited at the home of Mrs. Ila Spainhower and fami- FOR . . . Nothing succeeds like success is a familiar cliche I've been hearing for years but somehow the meaning of it never struck me quite so forcibly as it d d a few days ago when I was commenting on the improvement in our M.I. Spring 1959 News and progressive operation of Rio Grande. Supplementing this rail service, Rio Grande maintains a coordinated truck service Rio Grande Motorway, Larson Trans- portation Company principally for ad shipments. Whether youre shipping a carton or a carload, you can forget the weather when via Rio Grande. you ship direct ... Wayne Andriotti of Weber County took first honors in the Chicken of Tomorrow contest feeding his birds with MILK WHITE FEEDS. . c For help with all your transportation, call the Rio Grande representative in your community. Youre ALWAYS Right When You Feed MILK WHITE the direct central transcontinental route l DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD |