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Show The Paysoti Chronicle, Payson, Utah X RINGS Patten Family The Benom and Ed.th Cole Patten Family organization will hold their Annual Reun ion, Saturday, August 6, at G R O Park, 9th West 12 North, Provo, commencing at 3 00 p m. supper from 5 to 6 30 p m. Games, dancing, and program. Roberts Family The descendants of John and Sarah Roberts Butler are holding their first family reunion at the Spring Lake Ward Church, Aug. 6 at 2 p m. Pot luck lunch at 1:30 pm. All family members are invited. Program, games and visiting will furnish the entertainment. AUGUST 4, 1960 THURSDAY, HE BELL Family reunions FOR . . . STAKE 5AHTAQUIN-TINTI- C Pot-luc- k Well, in a way it seems good to be back in our old chapel in another way it doesnt seem o good. Thats when we sep- arate for classes and there are so few class rooms. But it could be worse and I suppose that in many places it is. Weve heard recently from our good miss.onary friend, Cy Bylund who is down in New Zealand. He says that in the place to which he has recently been transferred they are fortunate to have a building in which to meet but they do have to sit on the floor. They have few of the conveniences we take for granted. As for his duties I suppose theres never a dull moment. Hes Presiding Elder, Primary Pres, and a teacher in the M I A., in the Sunday School and in the Priesthood. Our best to you Cy and to all our young people who are away from home, May your light so shine that others will see your good work, and glorify your Father Math. which is in heaven. Members of the Second Ward Guide Patrol who attended the Golden Jubilee Celebration in Orem last week were James Dodds, Val Robbins, Kent Olsen and Max Prince accompanied by Mrs. Helen Dodds in place of their leader, Nole Rae Olsen who was unable to attend because of illness in the family. Patterned after the National Jamboree events the boys had an opportunity to participate in many of the activities and the highlight of the ac assion was an address by Elder Henry D. Moyle of the First Presidency. was A Patriotic Fun-do-la- y held Saturday evening at the Park under the direction of Primary leaders, Janice Steele, Marjorie Christensen, and Nola Parents of the Rae Olsen. boys, the Bishopric and wives, Primary Pres and husbands Events includwere guests. ed games followed by a hamburger fray and watermelon bust. The Guide ,Patrol plans to spend a day at Maple Dell on August 13. A Teacher Training Woik-sho- p will be held Friday, Aug 12 (place to be announced later) from pm. Keynote speaker will be Hazel F. Young, a member of the Sunday School General Board and teacher ROYAL CREW . . . Crown Prince Constantine of Greece and hip later, Princess Sophie, stand aboard his sailboat at Genoa, Ita.1 IU competes In tho International sailing regattas there. GENOLA 9-- at the Her subject B Y.U. will be Teacher success leads to student testimony; teacher failure may lead to tragedy. All who are interested in teaching are invited to attend. Having the church full of members is like having a woodbox full of of sticks its a handy place to have them but they dont do any good till they catch fire. Country Sage. My son, attend unto my wisdom, and bow thine ear to my understanding." He shall die without instruction; and in the greatness of his folly he shall go y. Proveibs 5 1 & 23. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cloward Texas, arrived in Payson late last week and attended the Cloward Reunion held in Provo on Sunday. The Clowards went on to visit relatives in Ogden and will tour National Park Yellowstone before returning to Payson and later their return trip to Texas. of Canyon, Houseguesls of Mr. and Mrs Woodrow Wilson in Payson during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Westphall and twin daughters of Janesville, Wis. NEWS By Dorothy Thomas A birthday party was held at Payson Park last Sunday in honor of Mrs, Sidney Throckmorton. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs Clair Hales and toys from Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Steele and baby fiom Santaquin, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thomas and children, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Throck morton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Zack Ewell and Sidney, from Genola. Mr. and1 Mrs. Bernard Oberg and daughter Carol, and son, Gary, and Mrs. Harold Oberg and granddaughter, Pamela Oberg, visited at Lowell, Wyo. and toured Yellowstone Park last week. Mrs. Fred W. Davis left last week to visit at Pasadena and Alhambra, Calif. Mrs. Dennis Stewart and girls from American Fork visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Livingston last week end. Mrs. Sayde Smith returned home last week after visiting at Idaho Falls and Logan for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ewell entertained last Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Ed Martin and family from Salt Lake. Mrs. Lydia Evans from Della has been visiting at the home of her Rodney Also visiting with Martin. Cowan Family The Alexander Cowan family reunion will be held at Saratoga, Aug. 7 at 10 30 a m. All family members are invited. Each family will bring their lunch. Program and sports will be enjoyed. Former Payson Man, wife r o on mission to Hawaii Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wilson, Spiingville, formerly of Pay-sowere honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday evening at their Spnngv.lle ward chapel, prior to their departure for Hawaii, where they will seive a work mission. Mr. Wilson, a building contractor, expects to woik on construction of several new LDS churches and Mrs. Wilson will spend several days a week at a home where missionaries stay. They will be accompanied by their youngest son, Keith, who will attend high school a short distance from the Laee area where they will reside. n, - Jerry Zeeman family their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin (Donand children, na) Bythway Donna Kay and Mervin Junior of Sacramento, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert WhitelOck and daughter. Marilyn, of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ray Shepherd and children, Junette, Diane, Jerry Lee and Wayne, of Benjamin; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Zeeman and children, Terry, Taunya and Tammy Lee of Lehi; Mrs. Inez Elmer, mother, grandmother and to those XJ, YEAR END SALE OF FORD CARS AND TRUCKS AT GOSHEN MOTOR Now is tne time for a b g discount on a New Car or Tiuck during our Build Out Period. Visit Us for Details Dross Pattern No. 1492 Jusl Right For A stunning frock for oil your important occasions. Not o tho clovor ptlal-Uk- o contrast tor tho fittod top. No. 1492 with PHOTO-UIDl Is In slzos 10, 12, 14, 16, IS, 20. Bust 31 to 40. 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