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Show I The Payscn Chronicle, Payson, Utah Santaquin News THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1959 By Della Hudson Ray Brsrt Returns 6EN0LA NEWS To California, By Dorothy Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Del Hofhin from Salt Lake returned home last week after spending a week at Lake Meade, Nevada Mr. and Mrs. Radcliff Nelson and boys visited at Salt Lake for Thanksgiving. The Birthday Club entertained Mrs. Andrew Larsen last week. Supper was served and caids were played. Prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Finch, Mrs. Myron Christensen and Harold Oberg. Also Present were Mr. and Mrs. Mont Bigler, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Isaacson, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Dewain Sanderson, Myron Christensen, and Mrs. Oberg. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bale The Santaquin.Second ward It. ! Society Bazaar will be Held Fnday, Dec. 11. Lunch wdl be served to the children at 12 o'clock noon at the old Second ward recreation hall. Tne lest of the activities will begin at 2 p m. in the Stake house where the baziar will be open for selling all handmade articles aprons, handkerchiefs, scarfs, Christmas wreaths, candles and many other Christmas gifts and suggestions. Foodstuffs including candy, cakes, pies, etc. will be sold in addition to a hot plate supper at 5 p.m.. A variety program is also being planned. Brian Peterson, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Peterson, is in the Utah Valley hospital where he underwent surgery for a kidney ailment last week. Mrs. Marie Kay was hostess t-- Sliips 20 Cars Fruit Rav Era"t. p oneer produce buver in Coachella Valley, Cal f has returned to his home after his annual three-montstmt in Payson, where he buys and ships peaches and apples. hailstorm cut A m nple crop this year, he sh "ped five cars 15 cars of ap- and r ' ics wever, for Moreno - s he produce firm in Los nrreics Brant has been employed by Moreno for nearly hs years. Dur.ng his 20 years in the Coachella Valley Brant has been associated with the f irrrj purchasing vegetables including corn, beans, tomatoes, and in the early summer he pur- entertained Thanksgiving '.inchases grapes. He is in Utah ner for Mr. and Mrs. Shirl from August 1 to Nov. 1. Bale and Mrs. Elenor Jensen from Payson, and Mr. and Mrs. John Brimhall fror Boyd Neilsen Member The following Sunhad Sunday dinner day they 60;h Artillery 20 for Mr. and Mrs. Claude Steele from Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Mrodhead from Unit In Germany He-be- Army Pvt. Boyd M. Nielsen son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Nielsen, Payson, is a member of the 80th Artillery in Germany. Nielsen, a weapons specialist in the artillerys Battery A in Schweinfurt, entered the Army last April, received basic training at Fort Ord, Calif., and arrived overseas last September. soldier is a The 1957 graduate of Payson High School. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mellor of this city were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. r. Mr. and Mrs. MyTon Chr'u- ensen, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webb from Spanish Fork, visited at Salt Lake last Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Burke Draper and children and Sam Elton, visited at Tooele for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Taylor entertained Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Those Mrs. Glendon Taylor. present were Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Baadsgaard from Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Morrell from Bicknell, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rasmussen from n Grandsville, Mrs. Nelma from Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kellen from Salt Rand Stevens at their beautiful new home on Canyon Drive in Provo. They were joined there by the family of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fenton; pleasant Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thomas Grove; Mrs. King Drysdale and daughter. Shannon, of Provo. entertained Thanksgiving dinned for Mr. and Mrs. Elden Tuft from Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomas and daughter, Patrica, from Elberta, Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Nelson W. R. COURTNEY and sons, Lloyd and Floyd and grandchildren Nelson, CHIROPRACTOR Pattie Sue, Gerald and Sterl231 South 1st East ing Harris. Mrs, Edna McCarroll from Spanish Fork, Utah Boise, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Peterson from Logan were in Genola for the funer10 - 6 daily 9 12 Sat. al of Bruce Nelson. Closed Wed. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Thomas visited at Salt Lake last week. Phono 672 Mrs. Roberta Nelson and son By AppL and Mrs. Dorothy Floyd, Thomas and son. Jack, visited Powl-eso- Earl Davis Places 2nd In California Meet Men lo Train For The Meat Packing Industry For Livestock Buying, Plant Management, and other positions. Prefer men with agricultural background. Age 21 to 50. Give age, home address, and summary of working or business experience. Write: NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MEAT PACKING Box 248 Payson, Utah LOW COST AUTO INSURANCE QhUi! for full information KENNETH TS3 So. 1st West R. phone 765 ORTON Payson, Utah INSURANCE CO. Compony i to the So.iaL Club Tuesday n.ght at hci h me. A hot J. ner and social evening was enjoyed by the eight member and one guest present In Sacrament meati g Sun-d.in the First ward, V.ckie L.ndstrcm, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Call L'ndstrom, was confirmed a member of tne LDS church and three bab.es were blessed, they were Gordon Warren, son of Mr. and Mis. Blaine Martell; Douglas Fr nk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Painter, and Trina Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carman Horrocks. Roy Olson was token to the Payson Hospital Friday where he underwent surgery. Mrs. Dora Peterson is at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jesse (Florence) Pace in Provo. She suffered a fall recently and sustained a broken leg. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Greenhalgh had as Thanksgiving guests halgh and daughter, Karen, Mr. and Mrs. Lentz Green-c- f Salt Lake and Mrs. Lizzie Hepworth of Santaquin. Their daughter Florine of Santaquin li- v,. 0 ll A new family quiz game with separate questions for adults and children. 600 y questions on all phases of the Gospel. Ideal game for Christmas, $2.59 Rualtafion Fascinating new game which tests knowledge of the Gospel. Excellent for family nights, church parties, firesides, etc. $2.49 CHRISTENSEN'S Earl Davis, formerly of Pay-so- n and now residing in Pro- was also present vo, won second place in speedboat races last weekend at the Salton Sea Regatta held at Salton City, Calif. Wes Knudsen, Provo, placed Karen Marie Jex, Spanish Fork Miss, Makes first. Both have been prominent in races at Utah Lake sponEngagement to Max Lynn Stewart Known sored by Payson Boat Club. FtjOCE Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jex of affiliated with the Pep Club Spanish Fork are announcing and other school organizations. the engagement and coming Miss Jex is also a graduate of v marriage of theix daughter, the Comptometer School in Karen Marie, to Max Lynn Salt Lake City. Max Lynn is a graduate of Stewart, son of Dr. and Mrs. Max W. Stewart of Payson. the Payson High School and CO-OKaren Marie is a graduate Seminary where he played P of Spanish Fork High School football and also participated and Seminary where she was in other school activities. He is in his Sophomore year at the University of Utah preat Salt Lake last week. medical school. The D. B. Thomas family The couple have chosen Deheld their Thanksgiving din- cember 21 for their wedding There are dozens of items that make wonderful and ner at the home of Mr. and date. Mrs. Byron Thomas at Sant3-quiunusual gifts for Christmas at your You can save by shopping there. Look over the many items - SHOP at your CHRISTMAS SAVINGS! n. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Throc- kmorton, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mecham from Provo and Mrs. from Spanish Ruby Hales Fork visited at Layton last Co-o- SNOW JUNIOR COLLEGE NEWS UNIC0 TIRES week. Traveling Assembly Mr. ar.d Mrs. Mont Bigler visited at Ogden last week Snow Colleges traveling asend. They attended the sembly, keyed to the theme, Hollywood in Orbit, made fight. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Thomas its first public appearance returned home Sunday after Thursday, Dec. 3, at Wayne visiting at Bountiful, Salt Lake County High School in Bicknell and Southern Sevier High and Murray for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hales School in Monroe. The program is a variety and boys from Layton visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. show featuring student talent Sidney Throckmorton last Sun- and will later be presented at other high schools in the colday. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Draper lege area. It is dire-te- d by from Salt Lake visited at the Duane W. Ryan, drama dept, home of Mr. and Mrs. Lavon head, and Miss Janita Torger-soYork and Mr. and Mrs. Burke assembly chairman. The cast of the production Draper last week end. Mrs. Edna Jones visited at includes Janet Stephenson, LeSalem for Sunday dinner and van; Marion Lay, Mt. Pleasant; attending the blessing of her Fred Lowry, Manti; Dee Bullgranddaughter, daughter of ock, American Fork; Barbara Nielson, Ephraim.... Linda AlMr. and Mrs. Hone of Salem. Camp Genola, Daughters of len, Vernal; June Thompson, Utah Pioneers, was held at Ephraim; Fervin Day, Elmo; the home of Evelyn C. Larson, Janine Last, Gunnison, KenNov. 12. Captain, Wanetta G. neth Finlinson, Oak City, and Jensen, conducted. Invocation Sylvia Mae Christensen, Richwas by Letitia B. Davis. The field. Others in the cast are Lyn-ett- e program included, song, My Mothers Voice; minutes read Larsen, Ephraim; Donna by Secretary Loma Draper; Smith, Payson; Jerry, Gerry County Vice President Dora and Don Nelson, Genola; Duke Hancock gave a short talk; Dayton, Salem; Bonnie DanMelba M. Nelson gave the his- iels, Fort Duchesne; Janita tory of her grandmother, Clar- Torgerson, Lyman; Art Carissa Jane Moore Tanner; song, penter, Manti,; Ned Jensen, Moroni, and Douglas Keeler, Take Back the Heart. , The lesson, Historic Letters Manti. Of the Past, was given by Concert Band Letitia B. Davis. County Registrar, Mary C, Marcusen, exSnow Colleges concert band plained how to fill out the will present a program of popapplication for membership. classical music in and ular was served Refreshments by the college auditorium WedEvelyn C. Larson. There were at 8.00, Dec. 11 present including the county nesday evening 9, with Prof. David Chugg, members. music department head, con- ducting. Christmas music played by the band will include the Nutcracker Suite and the Slavonic Folk Suite. It will also play several selections South Pacific" in adfrom dition to the more serious numbers. Several small groups will be featured during the course of the concert. Among them will be a clarinet quartet consisting of Stan Ashby, Richfield; Douglas Keeler, Manti; Duke and Janita Dayton, Salem; Torgerson, Lyman. A trumpet quartet including Don, Jerry and Gerry Nelson, Genola, and Darol Denison, Salt Lake City; and a mixed brass quartet made up of Ned Jensen, Moroni; Jerry Christensen, Spanish Fork; Brent Rock, Salt Lake City; and Larry Hansen, Altamont, will also furnish selections. KENTUCKYS the bourbon more people buy for themselves than any other! THE OLD CROW 0ISTILIERY CO, FRANKFORT, KY. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBCN WHISKEY 6 PROOF TRY THE CHRONICLE WANT ADS FOR QUICK SALE OF ANY ARTICLE p. offered. n, WANTED! . All sizes and types of tires for car, truck or tractor. Unico Tires with extra tread for extra mileage. Ask about the December specials. A quart of oil FREE with every tire. The long-milea- UNICO BATTERIES Get a factory fresh Unico Battery. As low as $9.95. All sizes. A quart of oil FREE with each battery sold during December. d, s50 DISCOUNT Utah Poultry & Farmers Cooperative is offering a discount of $50 as a special Christmas offer for any Timber-Labuilding sold in December. These efficient, modern, new buildings can be constructed for less than $1 per square foot Write Jack Loveless, Utah P. O. Box 1620, Salt Lake Poultry & Farmers Co-oCity, or see your Branch Manager for full information. m p, FARM EQUIPMENT Look over the Farm Equipment on display at our store. All equipment has been d and proven to be good. Such items as Stock Waterers, Poultry Nests, Ventilation Unitb, Feeders, Brooders and other equipment are available at low cost. long-testfe- HOME NEEDS Youll also find real bargains in home needs, such as: Home Freezers, Paint and paint materials, Garden Tools, Roofing materials and many, many other ittems that will save you money. MILK WHITE FEEDS The best feed buy is always MILK WHITE FEED. There is a Milk White Feed for every need: cattle, dairy cows, calves, poultry, turkeys, dogs, or whatever you need. Every Milk White Feed is carefully formulated to meet the exact needs for which it is prepared. Only the finest ingredients are used. You can ALWAYS depend on getting the most for your money with Milk White Feeds. UNIVERSAL MILKERS The most popular Pipeline Milker in Utah is the This popularity has been won by the UNIVERSAL. service and low cost of installation, the trouble-fre- e the efficiency and ease of operation. If youre thinking of a pipeline milker, get a free estimate on your needs from Glen Thompson, Utah Poultry & Farmers Cooperative dairy specialist. your branch manager about this free service. See your Branch Manager, Ask For Mom saves shopping trips saves hours of cooking, too. For Dad saves money, since food can be purchased in quantity when prices are low. . . . 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