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Show Mrs. Larry Butler gives lesson at Beta Cultus Club People, Places and Things By Violet S. Harper Our lil ole paper has lots of subscribers out of State, so, for their particular benefit, we wish to report here and now that SNOW came to the Goose Nest and Utah Valley and vicinity last Sunday. We had the pleasure (question mark) of driving down from Salt Lake last Sunday morning and weve never experienced a worse snowstorm in our life. Of course, having spent about fourteen years in Hawaii, the fluffy stuff, is somewhat of a rarity to us. One thing we could not forgive, tho, was the uncourte-ou- s manner of the fellow travelers whold pass us by and spray dirty slush on our windshield. It was not only extremely disturbing, it was downright unsafe. And we doubt that they were in THAT much of a hurry. The Goose Nest, long famous for its hospitality, received two visitors from California Nieces of Dave last week. Shuler, they were Detta Shuler Crabb and her sister, Golda Anderson, both of Lomita, California. Golda, who is employed by Uncle Sams Post Office Department, was on a two weeks vacation, while Detta had only a week. Detta has a position in one of the public libraries in a nearby city. While in the Payson area, Golda and Detta visited with Elaine and Gene Vest and Faye and Floyd Shuler. In Spanish Fork, they visited with Edith and Pete Larsen, as well as Ed Andersons folks. There was also a reunion with their mother, Est- - M4MTS llUiSlIlMI CTVOftMT SO 6NRMH Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. Nov. 30 - Dec. Admission $1.00, 50c, 25c Special Matinee For The Children Saturday and Sunday Sunday, Monday, Tuesday December Double Feature I Atm at The Stars her Shuler, at the home of Helen and Leon Beckstrom. The gals also went to Salt Lake City and visited, their main purpose was to see their cousins and Jenny Madge Fairbanks. Jenny has a good day now and then, but still maintains her cheerful atti- Max Peerys entertain in Salt Lake home tude. Mr. and Mrs. Max Peery, Salt Lake City, formerly of Payson and Spokane, Wash., were hosts Saturday at an openhouse arranged at their lovely new home in honor of their son, Dr. Allen Peery, a Spokane dentist, and his wife, who were presented to Utahns for the first time since their marriage. Going from Payson for the event were Mr. and Mrs. Page Peery, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Coray, While in Salt Lake, we were Christmas party for children guests at the home of Florence of the Payson area. Refreshments and Dean Badham. Florence and Erma (First Lady of the Goose Nest Ranch) are sisters. It was Sherril Taylor and his wife and family we visited in Chicago as we drove our new car back from Detroit last September. Sherril is Florences No. I son. Number 2 son is Phil, and his wife and baby live in Victorville, California. This young family is expected to visit in Utah during the holidays, so the old folks are busy making plans. Theres something real nice about being together at holiday time. We are also hoping for other relatives during the holidays, so Dave and Erma are getting things We must acknowledge were served by Mrs. Peery, Mrs. Butler and Mrs. Quince Burdick. M. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Page, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Page, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Page. Others, formerly of Payson, n were Mr. and Mrs. Garth of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bean, Dean Bitters, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Max Mendenhall, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mortensens return to make home in Payson Bel-listo- Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Morten-se- n have returned to Payson to make their home after living elsewhere the past thirty years. They lived about 15 years in Sanford, Colo., which was their home before coming to Payson as a young couple with a family of small children. After living in Payson for several years they moved to the Ogden area, where he operated a dairy farm for about five years. Later he became at the Ogden airport and part of the time he held down a job delivering the mail from the airport to the Ogden Post Office. He is now retired. A son, Max, moved to Payson and resides with ship-shap- e. sev- eral complaints from friends in and about Payson. And we might toss the same 'bouquet J. ' Thanksgiving in Bountiful with her son, Wayne and visited She also family. with her brothers, Vernon Moore, Bountiful and S. D. Moore in Salt Lake City, and their families. A special feature of her trip was attendance at the opening of the Christmas season in Salt Lake City, and viewing of the Santa Claus parade. night-watchm- CraMe JRuIl Bus Carson family visit in Payson on Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Bus Carson and family of North Hollywood, Calif., spent the Thanksgiving weekend visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas- per Hill in Payson, and a number of other relatives including Mr. Carsons brother and family, the Lee Carsons in Provo. The two sons and two daughters of the family left Monday by car for their home in California, while Mr. and Mrs. Carson entrained that evening for Chicago, where they will attend the International- Fair Convention Nov. 30 and Dec. 3. Later they plan to attend a state fair convention at DeMoine, Iowa, on Dec. returning to Payson briefly Dec. 16 and going on to the coast for Christmas. On invitation, Mr. Carson will again appear in the Tournament of Roses Parade in Hell Is a City Pasadena at the first of the Girl, Nov. 27, Kenneth S. year, and that night he and STANLEY BAKER and Reba Rose Benson Walker, his wife will leave by train JOHN CRAWFORD Orem. for a tour of some ten state Girl, Nov. 27, Clifton Chest- fair conventions in the middleer and Myrna Throckmorton -west. Listen for daily programs on Steele, Genola. The show family is well KIXX Radio at Boy, Nov. 28, Charles W. and known in Payson, since they 6:30 p.m. Also see in Daily Billie Jean Beadleson Ney, usually stop here at the beHerald. ginning and end of their tour Spanish Fork. season in the summertime. VIRGINIA SHAW Payson. Girl, Nov. 23, Parley Mitlym All Right Jack chell and Rowena Killian Neely, Spanish Fork. IAN CARMICHAEL PETER SELLERS Boy, Nov. 24, Ronald Edwin and Loretta Shugart McCam-ey- , Payson. Wed., Thurs., Fri.. Sat. Girl, Nov. 25, Donald WilDecember liam and Mary Ann Larsen Ludlow, Spanish Fork. Double Feature Girl, Nov. 25, Joseph R. and All The Young Men Shir lee Deann Jensen Payson. ALAN LADD Nov. 26, Wayne Thomas Boy, SIDNEY POITIER and Delma Hinze Trotter, Pay-soWil-coc- k, B. Jensen, Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hendrickson, Provo, in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hendrickson, Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jensen, Salt Lake City. back at you folks, on account its sure nice to be included, We are always interested in whats going on around here. Such as, for instance, the Ne-b- o Lanes got open while we them. Two of their married dauwere up in The Big City. Things are rolling right along. ghters reside in Payson, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton PetFaye tells me, and so well be Ammon Taylor and Mrs. Ned erson of this city wish to enTaylor. The family group watching for their super-duper formal opening soon. joyed Thanksgiving at the announce the engagement of home of the Ned Taylors, with their daughter, JoAnne, to Cant help but tell our deer another daughter and husband, Leon A. Bradford, Spanish hunting pals that shooting was Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Gilliland, Fork Mr. Bradford is a son fine on the Goose Nest last and four children coming from of Mrs. Leona Bradford, of Just fine. That Menessa, Colo., for the week- Spanish Fork, and the late Saturday. Wendell Bradford. boy, Hal and his son, Carl, end. caused the shot to hit dead on Guests of Mrs. Dot Beddoes the heart target So Dave, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ashby his son and grandson had a on Thanksgiving Day were spent Thanksgiving in Provo and her fine vension specimen for the husbands, daughters freezer. Nuthin wrong with Mr. and Mrs, Carl Fowler and with their daughter and husMr. and Mrs. Dean this life, boy! family of Sandy and Mr. and band, the event also Holm, arrangMrs. Jerry Hansen and son of ed to celebrate Mrs. Ashbys Mrs. Leila Beck spent Payson. Girl, Nov. 22, Clyde LeRoy and Geraldine Fran com Hone, CURT JURGENS for their son, Allen Mrs. Larry Butler presented a program on the Midwestern States at a meeting of the Beta Cultus Club, held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Page Peery. Mrs. Leo Fech was in charge of the meeting, which included discussion of the clubs Jo Anne Peterson announces troth to Leon Bradford, to wed Dec. 1 6 The couple have circled Dec. 16th for their wedding date, with nuptials to be performed at the home of the bridegroom and a reception to be given that evening in Payson Third Ward church. They will reside at Spanish Fork. is a graduThe bride-eleate of Payson High School and is now employed in Provo. Mr. Bradford attended Spanish Fork High School and has served three years in the Army, two of these as a paratrooper and the remainder of the time in Korea. Thanksgiving dinner at the Byron Montague home was a family affair, with 52 persons sitting down at the same time to tables set both upstairs and downstairs. Guests included Mrs. Montagues parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Davenport of Paragoonah, and all of . the Davenport girls, who are Mrs Montagues six sisters, and their families. Her brother and his family were the only ones not able to attend. Dau ghter, Linda Montague, a student at the Holy Cross School of Nursing, was also home for the holiday. A dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Dixon was arranged by the retiring bishopric of Payson First ward, honoring the clerks who had served at various times through their term of office. Hosts were Bishop Dixon and his counselors, Dorman Seeley and Ferron Hiatt. Clerks honored were Marlin Dan Reid, Duane Francom, Curtis, Bill Thompson and Spence Amos. Wives of those mentioned were also present and assisted in serving the turkey dinner. ffe J3e prides t n. BUY YOUR 3:30-4:30-5:- Wedding Invitations AT The Payson Chronicle PHONE PAYSON, UTAH HIGHEST QUALITY -- L " WV .tv 2 HOUR AMBULANCE '"V 4A V PHONE KRVlCir;-- ' , V1' V 64 West ut hvkiH to ; V Napkins ? a- - rcv,-; PAYSON, . aJtCftl Many Varieties of Wedding Invitations ' 465-253- 4 ? t io&OC&C (Six 465-278- BEST PRICE ' , - Thank Yous THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 1, 1960 Santaquin News By DeBa Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kay and their family, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Openshaw and members of their family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greenhalgh, Alfonzo Johnson and Mrs. Henriette Phillips of Santaquin attended funeral services in Salt Lake for Dr. Marlin Greenhalgh of Cloverdale, Calif. Dr. Greenhalgh was killed in an airplane accident last week in California. He was the son of Mrs. Jessie Greenhalgh and the late Dave Greenhalgh. Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gee, were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coombs and family, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Gee and baby son, Provo and Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Gee of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hart-vigse- n entertained Thanksgiving day for Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hartvigsen and family, of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mills and family, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peterson and family. Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Kay Mendenhall, of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. ' and Mrs. Jack Larson and four children of Moab, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Peery of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Wood and daughter, Pavson, joined their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Page Peery, for Thanksgiving dinner at the Peery home. Beth Huish and her mother Ida Huish, spent Thanksgiving in Murray with their sister Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Men C. W.daughter, Hutchings. Guests at denhall spent Thanksgiving in the Huish home a week earlier Spanish Fork with Mr. and were Jack and Ethel Jewel Mrs. Von Hill. Other guests Horner of Ames, Iowa. were the Hill daughters and husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thanksgiving guests at the (Karen) Smith and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Hil- home of Mr. andMr.Mrs. Frank and Mrs. ton (Charlene) Peery and McClellan were chilthree children of Twin Falls, Keith Patten and three Keith Joan and Monica, dren, Also Idaho. present were of Denver, Colo.; Mrs. Linda Mendenhall and Vicki John, Leila Done, Mrs. Virgie Brock Hill. and Richard and son, Kent Brock, Payson; Mrs. Ramona Smith and Mr. Miss Mary Williams, Lincoln, and Mrs. Dale Barnett and Neb.; and Mr. Junior Langley, children were dinner guests Billings, Montana. on Thanksgiving Day at the News has arrived from home of Mr. and Mrs. John Brookly Air Force Base, Ala McGurk in Salt Lake City. bama, of the birth of a baby Thanksgiving dinner at the girl to Lt. Glen Ray and Jeri Sid Coray home was served Jensen Dixon. The new ar to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bean rival has a brother, 18 months. and family of Salt Lake City; Grandparents are Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tate Mrs. Blanchard Dixon, Pay and girls of Orem; Mr. and son; Mr. and Mrs Byron Jen Mrs. Dale Coray and family, sen, Provo. Payson; and the host couple. ct birthday, which occurred the day following Thanksgiving. That day, Friday, all of the family called at various times during the day, with special note paid to a visit made by hero nly sister, Mrs. Harriet B. Francom. Mrs. Francom was accompanied by her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. (Leah) Wood, with whom she resides in Spanish Fork Greetings also came by mail from a brother, Charles Bates, Blackfoot, Idaho. Many lovely gifts and cards were received by Mrs. Ashby. The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Durrant and family, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Tolman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Taylor of Salem, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. David Heaps and daughter, Barbara and son, Terry of Santa Fe Springs, California, spent the Thanksgiving holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Heaps also visited in Salt Lake wdth relatives. Marvin Robbins was taken to the Payson Hospital Saturday with an illness. Camp Chief Santaquin Camp Chief Santaquin D U P was organized recently. Mrs. Nina Nostaja was named Captain; Mrs. Maggie Carter, 1st. Mrs. Mary vice-captai- n; Mrs. Smith, 2nd Chloe Greenhalgh, secretary; Mrs, Dot York, historian; Mrs. Emma Robbins, chaplain and Mrs. Vivian Roper, chorister and organist. The last meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Jemima Kay, Mrs. Mary Houghton and Mrs. Olive Peterson helped serve. The 2nd Ward Relief Society bazaar will be held Friday, Dec. 2 at the Second vice-captai- n; Ward Recreation building. Lunch will be sold at noon to school children and the The handiwork and public. bake sale will commence at 2 p.m. Mrs. Blanche York is president and Mrs. Winnie Gee is in charge of the program and advertising. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kay had as Thanksgiving guests their children: Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hansen and three boys of Fort Collins, Colorado; Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Kay and daughter of Hunter, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kay of Spanish Fork and Mrs. Henriette Phillips and Mr. Alfonzo Johnson of Santaquin, Utah. Mrs. Darwin Robbins was taken to the Payson Hospital on November 20. She underwent surgery. W. R. COURTNEY CHIROPRACTOR South 1st East Spanish Fork, Utah 231 10-- 6 daily 9 - 12 Sat. Closed Wed. Phone 798-248- 2 By Appt. |