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Show Christmas Spirit Evident in Spring Lake Home Decorations and Church Activities PAYSON CHRONICLE A weekly newspaper, established in 1883, published every Thursday and entered as second Class matter at the post office in Pavson, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. Subscription rate. $3.00 per year, $1.75 6 months, payable in advance; single copy 10 cents. Max R. Warner, Publisher. Madoline Dixon, ent NATIONAL News Spring La By Lenora Huish The feeling of Christmas becomes more evident day by day as Xmas day approaches. As one passes through the town in the evening as night shadows silently appear, the Christmas decorations on the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Benson, Mr. and Mi. Leo Menlove and Mr. and Mrs. Howard are very sparkly and beautiful giving to the passers-b- y the feeling of the Christmas spirit. The lighted tree at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Butler blinks at the neighbors, near by and the lighted tree at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Spencer sends its colored rays of twinkling lights afar to all who pass by with the enthusiasm of the holiday season. A large Christmas tree gaily decorated with twinkling lights blinked a Merry Christmas greeting to the M.I.A. mem Correspond' EDITORIAI Obedience Ls not truly performed by the body, if the heart is dissatisfied. Saddi ' dll good luck, all good cheer, all good things we wish our many spent Tuesday visiting at Salt Lake. Mrs. Christmas program and party. Parts on the program included the story of the Birth of Jesus, given by Michael Cowan; talk, the Spirit of Christmas, Jenny Ruth Lyman; talk, George LeFevre, MIA advisor; group singing of Christmas Carols led by Mrs. Ross Hendrickson with Mrs. Aroha Butler accompanist. At the conclusion of the program the group adjourned to the amusement hall. The evening was spent in dancing until the arrival of Santa Claus with his well filled sack thrown over his shoulder, from which he gave each one a gift. Re- freshments were served. At the close of the Relief Society meeting held Tuesday refreshments were morning served to the 22 sisters present, also several children, by the executive officers, as an expression of the Christmas spirit. The annual Christmas Eve program, given by the Ward Primary children for their parents, will be presented Thursday, Christmas Eve, at the Ward Amusement Hall at 7 oclock. The program is under the directon of the Primary officers and teachers. Santa Claus is scheduled to arrive at the close of the program to give the children a treat. In keeping with a family custom, the daughters of Rich and Jennie Myers, met in Salt Lake on Monday to celebrate the birthday of three of them, Mrs. Ulala Butler, Salt Lake; Mrs. Grace Elmer, Payson; and Mrs, Dean Peery, Spring The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Thomas. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1959 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Raddaxe By Dorothy Thomas and family from Pasadena, The Zack Ewell family held Calif., visited at the home of The investment to make a a Christmas party at the Ge-no- Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Davis for one man in mining church last Friday eve- for the Thanksgiving holidays. job and processing ore at ning. All the families were Utah Copper Division there except Mr. and Mrs. Wicked men obey from is approximately $29,000. The Elmer Ewell from Las Vegas. fear; good men, from love. average investment to create There were 73 members atAristotle. one new job in manufacturing tending. is $15,000. The Friendly Nine Club entertained their husbands at a dinner at Dons Cafe. Presents were exchanged and cards Heres Loping that the were played with prizes going to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oberg, cheery glow of GENOLA NEWS la LaVona Thomas reon Wednesday after spending several days in the Utah Valley Hospital at Provo where she underwent treatment for an illness. Mr. and Mrs. J. Everett Nelson and nephew, Daryl Davis, left for Los Angeles, Calif., Monday morning where they will spend the Christmas holidays with members of their Mrs. Myron Christensen, Grant family. They expect to re- Larson. main in California for the Also present were Mr. and winter. Mrs. Leonard Mr. Isaacson, Mrs. Rhea Menlove has been Mrs. Milton Thomas, Mr. in the Payson City Hospital and Mrs. Rulon Finch, Mr. and for the past week where she and Mrs. Dewain Sanderson, Mr. has been receiving medical and Mrs. Andrew Larsen, aid. Mrs. Larson and Myron Christensen. Anything that interferes Mr. and Mrs. Myron Chriswith individual prograss ultitensen and Mr. and Mrs. Roy will retard group promately Weber from Spanish Fork gress. visited Wales and Manti, at H Houston George last Sunday. The Ike and Arthur Draper families at a entertained bers as they entered the chapel, Tuesday evening for the turned Lake. PATTEN'S UTOCO SERVICE Mrs. Carl Vincent and baby son of Provo visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Deuel, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mower In DESK BLOTTERS 0ree The Payson Chronicle A VITAL Ken-necat- reejmgs. Christmas party at Dons Cafe last Friday evening, 48 attended. After eating, a program was held. Mrs. Kenneth Wright and children from Murray, visited last Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hunt from Salt Lake visited Sunday at the K ts . . .'vi . day candies is matched by the happiness thats in store for you this Christmas. FORSEY'5 MESSAGE FOR OUR STEELWORKERS , They dined at one of Salt Those restaurants. Lakes present besides the honored guests were Mrs. Reta Gailey, Salt Lake; Mrs. Beth Lyman, Spring Lake; Mrs. Della Bliss, Mrs. Myrla Bullock, Mrs. Jessie Hartvigsen and their mother, Mrs. Jennie Myers of They spent the late afternoon and evening at the home of Mrs. Butler visiting and partaking of refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Butler went to Kearns Sunday afternoon for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Fanny Butler. They were accompanied by Mr. Butlers uncle and aunt, Ray and Lenora Huish. Mrs. Elva Spainhower and daughter, Denice, from Spanish Fork, visited at the home of Mrs. Spainhowers mother-in-laMrs. Cecil S. Peery, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Deuel went to California on Wednesday. They will visit with their son, Calvin Deuel, and family at Orange, Calif., and with their daughter, Kenna, and family, enjoying the Christmas holiday week there. good friends at holiday time. BURDICK LUMBER COMPANY sV "Break the Union? Certainly not ! Heres why! The Company will continue the Union Shop and dues checkoff. 2. The Company will study with your Union. 3. The Company will study your seniority problems with your Union at your plant. 4. The Company will strengthen service protection of longer-servic- e employees. 5. The Company will grant two wage increases, improve pensions and insurance, and will not take away the 17 1. 2-- B (Day happiness anT" , cost-of-livin- contentment enter your home to bring you a Make sure YOU know be sure of the facts GET THE g. be sure you vote Then VOTE (Q) United States Steel UTAH POULTRY AND FARMERS CO-O- P |