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Show Dougl& Reid named Shoot top member of his c!ass at Weber your children now, bring them back NEWS IGEIIOLA tronics at Weber Junior Col- served. Theyre such natural actors Mr. and Mrs. Lane Gleason to love lege, Ogden, and his name and actresses youd visited at the was also listed on the from have your children preserved on film for later years. But maybe you feel that movie making is too complicated. Or too expensive. Then heres the 8mm camera for you. It does everything. You just hold this little miracle to your eyes, line up two needles and shoot. Exposure will be perfect every time. Magic? No, just Bolex Swiss craftmanship. The Bolex Picture Time Special has an electric eye behind the lens that just cant bv light. o nr has this electric and focus rv! Also, speed need never preset so you "'cs the scene of a lifetime trough fiddling around with off-sce- n-- e This is the ideal family nqrera. so simple to operate "Vn older children can use it. And why not! All the best neTies dont haDpen when Dads around! Think of the activities that can be filmed Hurinff the day: children going off to school, picnics on the lawn, birthday parties, babys first steps. These arer high honor roll of 386 students. He was presented with a scholarship with which to continue his studies. Doug received this distinction in spite of the fact that he has not completed the full course offered by the school. Because of Army duty and his release from active duty that came last spring, he has completed only about a year at the school, enrolling for the spring quarter last year and staying on through the summer and following terms.. He received a certificate on completion of the course but not a graduation certificate. His wife, the former Bonnie Fielding of Payson, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Reid, also of Payson, attended graduation exercises at which he received the award. Doug and his wife are parents of one child, Laurie Kay. Tbey plan m remain in the Ogden area, where Doug has applied for work in a new industry. two-ye- ar one-year-o- ld Anna Marla Wrlde was honored by her Sunday School class at a farewell party given at the canyon home of Mrs. Fay Fielding, former teacher of the class. Anna Marie leaves June 12 for service as an The class LDS missionary. presented her with a gift. Terrence Davis, class president; and Clark Clayson, party chairman, were in charge of arrangements for the party, GEANS PHOTO SHOP assisted by Allen Hodgsan, teacher. 4 Utah Phone Payson, neoinus moments, to be pre-.ovd as a family heirloom riceless of all because "an neer be replaced. ut. you may ask, what familv can afford a camera so pood? With all its Swiss nrpcision a Bolex Picture Time Special costs only SI 19.50, or only $6.00 monthly. You can aford it, now come and see it! 465-222- Ogden home of Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Nelson, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Lewis and children from Logan, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knight last week end. Mont Bigler and mother of Provo, visited at Ogden last week. The Relief Society held their closing social last week with quilting and sewing. A program was given and a delicious dinner was served. Mrs. Udean Camp and chil- dren from Burville, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Z. Ewell, last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Smith visited at Salt Lake and Bear City last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Zack Ewell returned home last week after visiting at Las Vegas for a few weeks. Mrs. Marlnus unusual pose during a wrestling exhibition in New Yorks Madison Square Garden. His opponent Herb Larden caught both of Dans brogans in the kisser. lag-tea- m 6071 Co. residents Helford Kings mother to receiving Social Security end of IS60 note 80th birthday Mrs. Martha Ann King, of Richfield, mother of Melford King, Payson, will be honored at an openhouse Sunday, By the end of 1960, more than 6,071 people in Utah e County were receiving survivors, and disability insurance benefits. The total June 11, when she celebrates benefits paid to these people her 80th birthday at her home for December 1960 was $3(78, 259 West Center, in Rich916.00, .according to Kester T. field. Powell, manager of the Provo, A convert to the LDS chur- Utah, Social Security District ch, Mrs. King was horn June Office. 11, 1881, in Hardy ville, Ky., Nationally, almost 15 million and came to Utah in 1900. people were receiving about She married Alonzo King a billion dollars a month in Aug. 23, 1901, in Antimony, survivors, and disUtah. The marriage was sol- ability insurance benefits at emnized in the Manti temple the close of 1960. Many of Jan. 4, 1928. these people were made eligiMrs. King is the mother of ble for benefits by the changes six sons and four daughters, in the law mde in 1960 such they are, in addition to Mel- as the reduction in the amount ford King of Payson: Alfred of work required to qualify King, Greenriver; Rulong for benefits and the removal King, Richfield; Doran King, of the age 50 requirement for Palo Alto, Calif.; Alonzo King, disability payments. Louisville, Ky.; Oral King, Payments to a retired workTorrey, Utah; Mrs. Myrtle er with no dependents receivRay, Mrs. Jack (Ann) Holms ing benefits averaged $70 in and Mrs. Owen (Grace) Decembei 1960; to a retired Salt Lake City; Mrs. couple, both receiving benefits, Oscar (Alice) Gulbransen, the average payment was $124 Central, Utah. Mrs. King has 00. The average for an aged 43 and 58 widow was about $58.00. grandchildren 1960 was the 20th year that social security benefits were Visitors last week at the payable, and the 25th anniverhome of Mr. and Mrs. J. sary of the Social Security Rowe Grpesbeck were Mrs. Act, which became law in 1935 A. B. Chapman of Littleton, Changes in the law since 1935 Colo., and her father, Dave have brought more than 9 out Huish oF Roosevelt. Later of every 10 people in the Unithe Groesbecks accompanied ted States protection by the two on a vacation trip to survivors, and disability Rock Springs, and Rawlins, insurance protection paid for Wyo., and then to Denver and by taxes on employees, their Littleton, where all visited employers, and the at the Chapman home and Earnings will be rethen made a tour of the old ported to the social security mining areas of Fairplay, Al- accounts of more than 75 milma and Bucksin Joe, high. in lion workers during 1961. the South Park country of Tilby is at Payson Hospital after an operation. Mr, and Mrs. Worth Roberts from Bountiful visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Thomas last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tilby and daughter, Dawn, and Tony Trotter spent last week at Afton, Wyoming. They returned home Monday. Mrs. Russell Smith and baby visited at Los Angeles. Calif., last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knight went to Vernal last week. They attended a horse show while there. Mrs. Veona Stahley and two daughters from Lovell, Wyoming, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oberg last week. Mayor and Mrs. Walt Kirby and children visited at Phoenix, Mesa, and Safford, Arizona last week. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larson and daughters, Marjorie and Linda, spent some time at Fish Lake last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Thomas and children from Vernal are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Thomas. They are alsd spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mordue at Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kofter from Moore, raho, are staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs Robert Oberg. Mrs. Myron Christensen and Colorado. daughters, Carol and Mrs. Ray visited at Manti last Tuesday. Mrs. Eula Tilby and daughter, Mrs. Lavon Brooks visited at Salt Lake last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thomas and family traveled to Fish Lake for the week end. Mrs. Ruth Jensen and friend from Pasedena, Calif., were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Nelson last week old-ag- old-ag- e, Bus-enbar- k, n. HE,ES, ENJOY dad tl HIEGCEEHB KODAK O am t'Ta ;j hjl-- (XuWafcc 35 CAMERA Precision miniature with control electric-ey- e THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1961 By Dorothy Thomas A patio party was held May 20, at the home of Robert The Elders of the Douglas Reid of Payson has Oberg. 10 new tables. made Ward the named been outstanding member of his class in elec- Hamburgers and lunch was to life later The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Servicemen News old-ag- CHRONICLE WANT ADS . e, Kenneth D. Van Ausdal Kenneth D. Van Ausdal, third class commisaryman USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Van Ausdal, Santaquin, is serving aboard the heavy cruiser USS Los Angeles participating in Phase III of Exeroff the cise Green Light Coast of California. Scheduled from May 8 to June 8, this phase of the exercise involves Navy and Marine Corps undersea, surface, air and ground forces supported by minesweepers of the Roval Canadian Navy. Highlights of the operation will be a large scale amphibious landing by the First Marine Division in the Camp Pendleton, Calif., area. The landing force will be supported by an amphibious task force and aircraft. Dean Francom Bixby, Pico Rivera, Calif., arrived in Pay-so- n Tuesday morning and plans to spend eight or ten days visiting friends in the area. part of the time will be spent in the canyons at fishing spots he knew a number of years ago while living here with his grandfather, the late Johnnie Francom. Trailer-travelin- Public Employment Service service for everyone local - stale - national Provo Employment FR SALE Ariley Flutes Conn Band Instruments AT STUDENT PRICES Worlds Largest Band Instrument Manufacturers WHY PAY MORE? " $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 This coupon worth $10.00 t o wards the purchase or rental of any new Band or Orchestra instrument at Murray Music Center. (Present this coupon personally or mail it to the Murray Music Center and our representative will call at your home.) - Address Phone - - Instrument $10.00 A. Offer expires July 1, 1961 $10.00 SEE US NOW! MURRAY MUSIC CENTER Phone East 3rd South HU9-509- 6 750 Springville, Utah ticello. CHOCOLATE bring quick results or VANILLA ? You can always be ready with an ELECTRIC electric-ey- e exposure control on this precision 35mm camera gives you correct exposures automatically. You just aim and shoot! Makes superb color slides . . . brilliant Manual control color snapshots . . . crisp film single-strok- e for flash, fast f 2.8 lens, advance. A camera that gives you new creative freedom. The amazing Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Reid and daughter, Laurie Kay, of Ogden spent the weekend in Payson with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Reid. On FLASKOLDER CAMERA Mrs. Reid, the for7.95 Sunday, 109.50 mer Bonnie Fielding, and her sister, Mrs. Norman (Barbara) GEAII'S PHOTO SHOP Olsen of Spanish Fork, journeyed to Leamington, Millard Co. where they enjoyed a reSouth 47 union of a group of former Remember to leave your black and white and color film for school chums, students in the Delta schools. quality finishing and fast seervice. black-and-white- s. easy-loadin- g, Payson, Utah Mam ffiwnma SnuteirpIIuaDiiu a proven, way to save time and money for farm families low-co- st , WHAT IS FARM INTERPHONE? Service ; . ;f Farm Interphone is a new intercommunicating service designed especially for western farm families. It includes a main phone in your home (which most farms already have), one extension in any outbuilding you might choose, and a heavy-dut- y outdoor speaker for your farmyard. Each component is equipped with a.sensitiYe microphone for hands-fre- e talking; WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH FARM INTERPHONE? O CiiJtli Solleti MORTUAQY i Service With Beauty and Dignity 24 HOU2 AttZUlAUCIStXViCK PHONE 64 TOT 1st 465-253- 4 NOTH You can talk back and forth between your house and any outbuilding equipped with an extendon without stopping work, if you wish. Calls from town may be relayed to any extension. No more missed calls. You save time and You can broadcast your steps. voice from any extension to the farmyard through, the powerful outdoor speaker. Your voice will carry several hundred feet. Perfect for talking with hired help or family members if you dont know exactFrom the house, you can monitor ly where they are. sounds in the farmyard that are picked up by the sensitive microphone in the outdoor speaker. Ideal for monitoring during calving or lambing, for guarding livestock or fowl against predatory animals, even for keeping an ear on playing children. O Q MOUNTAIN PAYSON 8TATES TELEPHONE (2) For complete Information on this new, hw-co- sl service, Just call your heal telephone business office. Office BAND & ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENT Mrs. Clara Gleason of El Cerito, Calif., spent a week visiting in Payson with friends and relatives, a houseguest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Schaerrer. Laird are enjoying a week-lon- g visit of their daughter, Mrs. Wally Swenson, and daughters, Celese and Lynn Ann, of Bingham Also at the Laird home this week were a son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Laird and daughters, Rolane and Suzanne, of Mon-- : Patten HIRE NOW! SPRING INSTRUMENT La-Da- Mrs. William Jhn of Santa Cruz, Calif., spent a week in the Payson area recently, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Patten, Mrs. Ruth Patten and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Rasmussen and daughters, and Ruth, returned recently from a trip to some of the north western states and Canada. During their tour they called at the home of their son, Jerry H. Rasmussen at Great Falls, Montana. On Memorial Day, accompanied by Jerry and family, they visited the beautiful Glacier National Park. Here they enjoyed a family outing and the birthday of their grandson, J. Clair. Their journey took them to Cardston, Alberta, Canada. They returned home by way of West Yellowstone Idaho Falls and Blackfoot Idaho. Their five year old grandson, J. Clair Rasmussen, accompanied them home. Mr. and g, and Mrs. M-- . SKILLS AVAILABLE WHEN THEY WORK. 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