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Show The Payscn Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1960 Fourth Ward to hold reunion Tuesday Payson Fourth LDS ward will hold a reunion Tuesday, Aug. 23, with supper served at 6:30 and a program scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. Ward members are urged to attend and former members of the ward are given a special invitation to join in the activities of the evening. Bishop Paul Hurst is supervising arrangements, with all auxiliary organizations cooperating. Douglas Schaerrer Class of 35 sets to go on mission annual reum'on ary farewell program Sunday evening in the Pleasant View Ward of the East Sharon Stake. Services receives nursing degree in Salt Lake Sandra Lou Webster was graduated frtom Holy Cross School of Nursing in exercises conducted Tuesday night at the Cathedral of the Madeleine in Salt Lake City. A reception was held afterward at a recreation room in BLEW HIS TOP? . . . Headless Tony Chlarenza, left, actually the hospital. Attending were wi.b Jim only buried his head in the sand for this Rag shot Miss Websters parents, Mr. TViegel, right, whose body is covered. and Mrs. Harry Webster of Payson, and her sisters, Gay tery under direction of Rigby and Donna, also of Payson; Obituaries and a married sister and husMortuary. band, Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Des--,iMartin Ferdinand Schramm James J. DeFries Pease of Salt Lake City: Martin Ferdinand Schramm, Word was received here toThe young nurse plans to 65, died in a Provo hospital of day of the death of James J. itudy at University of Utah a heart ailment. DeFries of Barnsdall, Okla- through the coming year to He was born Aug. 9, 1895, homa. Mr. DeFries died Mon- attain her degree while workPayson, a son of Ferdinand A. day at 1 a.m. in an Oklahoma ing at the Holy Cross Hospital. and Pauline Schwab Schramm. hospital of injuries sustained He married Hattie Shepherd in a fall last March. He was Farm Bureau Feb. 20, 1924, in the Salt Lake the brother of Mrs. Archie County LDS Temple. Millett of this city. ssis summer outing He was a World War I vetFuneral services were coneran and a farmer by occupa- ducted Wednesday afternoon A summer outing for Utah tion. An active LDS Church in the Barnsdall Christian Farm Bureau families County member, he had served an LDS Church. Burial was in the will be held Thursday, AugMission to Canada in 1920 to Barnsdall Cemetery. ust 25, at the Kiwanis area in 1922, served three Nebo Stake Kellys Grove in Springville missions and was a High Second Call For Bids: Canyon, from 11:00 a.m. to Priest and a ward teacher at The Board of Education of 5:00 p.m. the time of his death. He had Nebo School District will refor lunch must served in various auxiliaries ceive bids for the sale of the be Reservations made with local presidents in the Payson Fifth LDS Ward. district owned cottage for not later than Sunday, August Surviving are his widow, complete removal off of the 21. Families are requested to loRoland, sons, daughter, Payson; The cottage is premises. bring their own dishes. Las Cruces, N. M.; Orval, Pro- cated just south of the Sanvo; Clarence, Pocatello, Ida.; taquin Junior High School in Stake High Priests Paul, Payson; Mrs. Melvin Santaquin, Utah. (Muriel) Meredith, Logan; 10 and Sealed, plainly marked, grandchildren; brother, sisters, bids will be received at the hold party Monday Mrs. Carl Schramm, Ruby office of the Board of EducaThe High Priests of Nebo Braithwaite, Mrs. Martha tion in Spanish Fork, Utah, Stake, together with their Mrs. Pauline Young, on or before Friday, August wives and other guests gatherElsie Schramm, Payson; Mrs. 26, 1960 at 4:00 p.m. ed Monday evening at MeLeona Metcalf, Salt Lake City. The Board of Education re- morial Park to hold a summer Funeral services were held serves the right to accept any A picnic supper was social. h the in Payson Monday bid or to reject any or all bids. with everyone bringenjoyed, Rulon with Ward chapel C. J. Wendell, ing their own food. Drinks Widdison, bishop of the Fifth Clerk, Board of Education and ice cream were supplied Interment Ward officiating. by the stake unit. was in the Payson City CemeA musical program was inof under direction Rigby tery The Huish Theatre troduced by Stanley Wilson, Mortuary. having been arranged by G. Presents good news O. Dunford, Hal Farr and Mr. Chris Haveil for the Children Wilson. Chris Haveit, 87, Payson, The event was under supernow are As Pictures that many died Friday morning at the Eldred Sunset Manor of caus- made are not suitable for vision of stake officers, Bird children we are having every W. Allan, George Staheli and es incident to age. He was born Dec. 25, 1873, Saturday and Sunday, shows Arthur Hendrickson. Arranged at Piatra, Rumania, a son of that will be desirable for all ments were by the Wards, directed by Kena prominent cattleman, who children. neth Tanner and Jasper Hill. exported to all parts of Europe. For Our There were over 80 persons The eldest of nine sons and and Sunday Matinee present. one daughter, he was educat- Saturday 20th and 21st August school in a ed opmilitary we will show erated by the government Days As a youth of 21 years he Comanche Station came to the U.S. and was emContinued from Page 1 ployed as a structural steel Starring came this week from backing naworker in all parts of the RANDOLPH SCOTT Greater Utah Valley, Inc., tion. He worked on the NANCY GATES Hotel, the Boston and Matinee starts at 3:30 both whose board of directors unanimously agree to furnish Kearns buildings and other days. The regular show will our wholehearted support to Lake in Salt buildings City at 7.15 Both Nights. the program. and came to Payson when the start for the event Early o was Sugar factory The Show Sun., Mon., Tues. now call plans a for of full line-u- p under construction. August special prizes, a valley-wid- e He married Nell Huish of contests, street shows Payson. She died about ten The Man On a String parade, and displays in each commun years ago. ity near the hub of Utahs steel Funeral services were conStarring industry. ducted Tuesdaay in the Payson ERNEST BORGNINE A mere ants meeting Fourth Ward Church. Burial KERWIN MATHEWS held last Thursday to discuss was in the Payson City Ceme the plans for Steelmart Days to be conducted in Pa; along with the other eight munities in the county, meeting was conducted by Ray YEAR END SALE OF FORD CARS AND Johnson, president of the Chamber of Commerce, and Max R. Warner, chairman of the merchants committee, TRUCKS AT GOSHEN MOTOR Meeting with the merchants were A1 Fairking and Chuck Now is the time for a big discount on a New Car or Rieger, representing the United States Steel Company, who Truck during our Build Out Period. reviewed plans for the promotion and showed pictures Us for Details Visit taken of two other promotions held in Gary, Indiana, and Bloomington, Louisana. Acting on a local committee will be Mr. Warner, Floyd THIS WEEKS SPECIAL Johnson, vice chairman of the merchants committee, McKay 1957 DODGE 8 LWB TRUCK Christensen, Harold Knuteson, and Leo Daley. Low Milage Good Condition Named after the steel in modernistic dustrys a real buy at drive to draw the visitors to Utah Valley will serve as the communities rec ognition of what the local steel industry and its over 5,000 men and women mean to this area. More to Choose From Many The cooperative venture al so is designed to boost busiGOSHEN MOTOR COMPANY ness and industry in the valley by special events and attractions built around steel OR MARION DAVIS GOSHEN. UTAH and its role in modern society. Phone SK Phone CR Personal appearances by U. S. Steel Hour television personalities in each community will be among the many activities planned for the celebration. Please send reservations to Jim West, 436 North 150 East, Orem. Gordon Loveless Legion A3c Edward Hansen recent- ly returned to his duties at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., after enjoying a short leave at home. While at home he visited many of his friends and relatives and was here to attend the Hansen family reunion held at Arrowhead. Region PTA meeting to be held Friday e) Chairman from the eight councils of Region Two, Utah and Juab Counties, are expected to be present Registration will begin at with a general sesJj. sion slated for 9 a.m., with Dr. Ellvert Himes, state preBALANCING ACT . . . Florence sident, as featured speaker. Cloud doesn't need a silver linDepartment sessions will ing with her formation while begin at 10 a.m., continuing water skiing at Cypress Gar- until 11:30 ajn. 8:30 p.m., k Riding Clubs enter all-st- ar Gordon Loveless Nephi region meet A large group of riding club members participated in events plays in all-st- game ar Gordon Loveless, member of the Payson American Legion Junior League baseball team, was selected to play on the state team. The state team played against a Salt aLke Valley team Friday at Derks Field in Salt Lake City. The state team won 8 to 4. Loveless,' normally played short stop, was selected to play the hot corner, third base. He played the entire game and was lead-of- f man for the staters, getting one hit in five times at bat and received credit for one run batted in. Gordon is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Loveless. all-st- A regional convention. Parent Teachers Association, will be held Friday, August 19, at the Orem High School, according to Mrs. J. D. Christensen, director of Region Two. at the West Ward Chapel (West on Utah avenue toward the West Mountain.) Get acquainted and social activities will start at 5:30 p. m. with dinner at 7:00 p.m. A good program will follow. All class members and partners are expected to come. 1 worth, Kans., produced giant tomato weighing nearly three pounds. a: Zee-ma- 3, honoring Elder Schaerrer will begin at 5 p.m. 4$, , missionary has acceptvf ; m edThe a call to serve in the Britliv.'; ish Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints. He is a son of Madge McMullin Kennedy and the late Dean Schaerrer. He will enter the mission FISTFUL . . . Farmer Peter home in Salt Lake City on gtarostkas garden In Leaven- September 5. this a&fiksiiJ Sandra Lou Webster Only one more registration day remains before the Primary election to be held on September 13. The one day left for registration is next Tuesday, August 23. Check with your registration agent, tire heads of the two political parties caution so that you will not be denied the right to vote for your candidates. Registration agents in this area are Payson First District, Mrs. Ida A. Huish, 392 East 5th South; Second, Mrs. Genevieve K. Gardner, 336 West 1st South; Third, Mrs. Louise Harmer, 360 West Utah Avenue; Fourth, Mrs. Echo Durrant, 485 North 3rd East; Fifth, Mrs. Alta Lindsay, 97 West 2nd South; Sixth (West Mountain), Mrs. Thomas F. Larsen. Spring Lake, Cecil Peery, First District, Santaquin Mrs. Lillian Greenhalgh, 209 East Main; Second, Mrs. Blanche Howard, 290 South An invitation is extended to all members of the Payson High School graduating class of 1935 to attend a reunion to be held Saturday, September Elder Douglas M. Schaerrer will be honored at a mission- y Only one day all-st- ar ar all-st- TRY THE CHRONICLE WANT ADS FOR QUICK SALE OF ANY ARTICLE dens, Fla. ar at the Regional Meet held in Nephi last Saturday. Saddlettes competed under direction of Mrs. Don Cooper, president, and the Cockleburs participated in events under direction of Ray Dixon, president. No first place honors were won by the Payson groups. EXPRESSION OF THANKS We desire to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to many friends and rel atives for their kindness during the illness and the loss of our husband and father, John L. Done. For the beautiful flowers, for parts rendered at the services and for other remembrances. To those who assisted us in any way, we are grateful. Family of John L. Done 3rd West. Genola, Verda ThrockmorEcel Cook. ton, Goshen, Elberta, Lola R. Orem. set' Men, Gleaners M next meeting Aug. 23 The M Men and Gleaner Girls of Nebo Stake will hold their next meeting Tuesday, d Aug. 23, at 9 p.m. at the LDS ward Relief SoAll unmarried ciety room. people between 18 and 30 years of age are urged to attend. The lesson on the Old Testament will be given by Wayne Park-Secon- Schoenfeld. 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