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Show FIRST OF THE MONTH By Della Hudson The annual First Ward as they were guests in Provo Homecoming 'will be held at the home of Mrs. Heeliss Friday, Dec. 4, in the Stake parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave House... A banquet will be LeBaron. Miss Bonnie Heelis served from 6 to 8 p.m. and who is attending the BYU in Provo was also home. a variety program will follow. All organizations are Thanksgiving at Enjoying the home of her parents, Mr. assisting according to Bishand Mrs. Albert Kay, was Mrs. op Frank Sorenson. Anyone living or having lived in Roger (Karen) Rugg of Calithe Santaquin First Ward fornia. She had with her her SPECIAL NEW PAINT NEW SEAT COVERS GOOD CONDITION 1953 Chev. $4Q000 ALSO 2 1954 Chev. 4-D- I r, 1953 Olds. are cordially invited to attend. The Pete Heelis home was one of festivity on Thanksgiving when most of the family members met to eat turkey dinner. There .were 28 in number including children, grandchildren and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bradley and family stayed over until Sunday then returned to their home in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heelis and family were absent 1955 Studebaker President OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM Ford Is Still Making Cars ORDER YOUR I960 MODEL FORD CAR OR TRUCK TODAY AT GOSHEN n. MOTOR COMPANY Phone SK Phone CR MARION DAVIS OR GOSHEN, UTAH to KENTUCKYS the bourbon more people buy for themselves than any other! a THE OLD CROW DISTILLERY C- O- ike Santaquin First Ward Sunday night by Mrs. Lloyd Penrod' of Goshen. The girls won the six games they played and were thereby entitled to the trophy. Sports director Miss Dorine Wall accepted the trophy in behalf of the girls, Suxane Shaw, Marla Hudson, Carol Peterson, Barbara Painter, Ann Butler, Linda Lofgran Marlene Childs, and Janet Openshaw. The Cub Scout den meeting was held Friday night in the Stake house. Mr. Don Pen-ro- d was in charge. Mrs. Don Penrod presented badges to: Joe Larsen, Bear badge; and Larkin Matarai, Wolf badge. Mrs. Carmella Thomas gave instructions for the month of December on the theme, Do Your Best. Five cub scouts from the Elberta Branch sang a song and the Santaquin scouts presented a skit, The Poor Dr." with all cub scouts partcipating. The parents were present to see the program. Santaqum News BOURBON WHISKEY B6 PROOF FRANKFORT. KY. KENTUCKY jSTRAIGHJ children, Steven and Chris. She returned home Sunday. Mrs. Emma Wall had family members home for Thanksgiving dinner, including Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Wall and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Peay, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Baum, Mr. and Mrs. Bus Erickson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brer-to- n and family, Mrs. Zetha Craig and Delores. Junior Ross was appointed as Santaquin city marshall Friday night in city council His term will run meeting. until the first of the year. Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong entertained family members, relatives and friends at their home Thanksgiving day. Present to enjoy turkey dinner was: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Armstrong and two children Richard and Karen, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burraston, Mr. and Mrs Jack Miller, Mr. and Mra Albert Hudson, Marla and Dale, Mrs. R. G. Drummond and Randy and the host and hostesses. Mrs. Zelma HalL Maurine and Maurijce, of Santaquin; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hall, Jerry and Susan of Heber, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hall of Provo were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Francom and daughter Belva Dean in American Fork on Thanksgiv- The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Jay Wilson Marries Patricia Woodward THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1959 Jay B. Wilson of this city and Miss PatriciaWoodard of Kearns, exchanged vows Thursday, Nov. 26, at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Scoggans, at Kearns. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Agnes Wilson and the late Ivan H. Wilson, Payson. The newlyweds received family members and friends at an openhouse Thanksgiving evening and then departed for a honeymoon in Las Vegas, Nev. On their return they will make their home in Tooele, where Mr. Wilson is em. ployed at the Tooele Ordnance Depot Mrs. Emma Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Wilson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lyman and baby of Payson, were dinner guests Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darren Young in Spanish Fork. Mrs. Leah Higginbotham of Mrs. Wilford1 Ellsworth visSalt Lake City spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Margaret ited recently in Grand Junction, Colo., with Mr. and Mrs. Peery and family. Doug Clark and children. Ed Patten left Saturday for Mrs. Rulon Hill has returnSan Francisco, Calif., to spend ed home from a pleasant trip the coming three weeks with his brother and wife, Mr. and to Madera, Calif., where she Mrs. John Patten. They will visited her son and wife, Mr. Mrs. Niles Persson and be joined by Nell Patten of and little daughter, Janee. Niles Los Angeles. recently purchased a drug Mr. and Mrs. Reed Braiih-wail- e store in Madera after being and family of Caliente, employed in similar work at RaMrs. were Nev., joined by Woodland, Calif., where they mona Smith and Mr. and Mrs. lived before moving to MaStan Cloward in a trip to Salt dera. Lake City, where all were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Merrill John McGurk on Thanksgiv- spent Thanksgiving at Ogden On Sunday Mrs. with his brother and wife, Mr. ing Day. Smith arranged a family din- and Mrs. Elvvin Merrill. Their ner at her home in Payson, mother, Mrs. Minnie Merrill, with overs arranged for the returned to Payson with the Braithwaites of Nevada; Mrs. Orval Merrills after visiting Margaret Braithwaite of Span- for two weeks in Ogden. ing. ish Fork; the Clowards and A trophy was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barnett and A family dinner on Thanksthe girls volley ball team of family of Payson. giving Day was held at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ashby with covers laid for 18 as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Ashby, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ashby and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hermanson, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ashby and family of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Dean HoLm and family of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Spence Snow and Mrs. Ella Spencer spent Thanksgiving Day in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Snow whose son, Don Lee, has recently returned from an LDS mission. 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