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Show SANTAQUIH NEWS tiy Dela Hudson Toe Firameci.s Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Don Armstrong Mon. night. There were 7 members and 4 guests present Mrs. Isbell Sitwell of Nephi and Mrs. Kay demonstrated the art of Imaking vaiious types of candy. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Howard Armstrong conducted. M. and Mrs. .Alden Peterson and Ralph Peterson attended funeral services in Tooele Monday for Mrs. Nellie Peterson Knolden. Enroute home they stopped at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gowden in Granger. Mrs. Cliff Davis is in the Payson Hospital with an illness. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Childs and daughters, Marlene and Linda, were in Salt Lake Sunday. They visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Braith-wait- e and family. Mrs. Don Golden of Henderson, Nevada, has been visiting at the home of Mrs. Jennie Hendrickson. She came to attend general conference in Salt Lake. Mrs Dora Peterson has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Peterson. She Mr. and Mrs. accompanied Shirl Peterson to Cedar City Sunday whereshe will spend a few weeks. Mrs. Albert Hudson is conMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dale valescing at her home froim Dixon of Mosida are announcan illness she suffered ing the tngagement of their daughter Sherrie Lyn, to Derwin Don Frncom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Ellsworth Mr. and Mrs. Derwin Francom of Spanish Fork entertained of Payson. at their new home on Sterling Miss Dixon is a graduate of Circle in honor of the fourth Payson Hgh School and LDS birthday of their son, Gary Seminary, and is now enrolled Lin. Enjoying the festive in a business course at Cenoccasion were 23 children and tral Utah Vocational School. the following adults: Mr. and While high school Mrs. Allen B. Warner, Spanish she wasattending a delegate to Girls Mrs. Ellsworth, Ruby Fork; State in Logan and was also Mrs. Bill Heck, Mrs. Larry aotive in the Pep Club and Jones, Payson. various group musical events. She is an active member of A group of relatives honored Mrs. Dearl Spencer at her home in Park City last Sunday when she celebrated her birth-- ! day anniversary. Those attend-- . ing frvm Payson were Mrs. Ruby Ellsworth, Mr and Mrs. Ernest Ellsworth and children; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heck; in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Max Ellsworth and children of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson of Tooele; Mrs. Joan Lund and children : of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Erna-dea- n Thompson of Park City. The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Junior Cultus Club Thursday, April Holds Party Cultus 2lst birthday dinner party given at a local catering house. Guests we:e welcomed by party at Mrs. Donald Burdick, presi- dent; after which a tribute to the club was given by Mrs. Ray Angus and a humorous reading was given by Mrs. Clarence Hill. Dinner was served from a T shaped table made gay with spung flowers and tall yellow tapers. Each place was marked a prettily wrapped gift. Mrs. Keith Holman served as chairman for the lovely event, assisted by Mrs. Darrell Hill, Mrs. Ronald Mayer, Mrs Ray Angus, Mrs. Jack Spencer and Mrs. Dean Ashby. International Religions were discussed and various customs explained by Mrs. T. L. Snelson at a meeting of the Junior Cultus Club, held at the home of Mrs. Keith Holman. Mrs. Ralph Hillman was assisting hostess. The guest speaker illustrated her talk with maps and charts. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Tilby Two piano-orga- n duets were of Genola announce the en-- 1 Mrs. Holman and played by Mrs. Floyd Cloward. The re- gagement and forth coming the (LDS church. port of the Womens LegislaMr. Francom was graduated tive Council was given by from Payson High School and Mrs. Ferron Hiatt. , the LDS Seminary and has also Election of officers for the DUP Members attended Snow College in 1062-6- 3 season was held, with He recently fulfilled Mrs. Keith Holman named as an LDS mission in the North- president and Mrs. Faye n S. L. Confab ern States and has now enas Other listed in the Army and attend- officers will be Mrs. Richard ing school for Military Police Harmer secretary; Mrs. Duane Among those who attended in Atlanta, Georgia. Patten, treasurer; Mrs. Ralph the national convention of A date for their marriage Hillman, reporter. Daughters of Utah Pioneers held has not yet been namted. Mrs. Donald Burdick, presi- in Salt Lake City Saturday dent, presided at the meeting were: Mrs. Echo Durrai.t, Mrs. Eva Mrs. Della Chatwin, Mrs. Ruby Ellsworth was and made assisgnments for a Mrs. Crook, - Leah Mrs. Francom, local at the work hospital. day hostess at a hot dinner ThMrs. Susan a Mamib Curtis, was Mrs. Nelson Charles Mrs. for Dixon ursday Quayle Ashby, Mrs. Madoline Dixon, of Spanish Fork, and her special guest. Mrs. Hazel Gasser, Mrs. Lucille mother, Mrs. Etta Jeppson, Mrs. Della Miller, Haskell, also Mrs. Jeppsons sister, Mrs. Amy Vest, all of Mrs. Lillian Hancock, and a Womens Payson; Mrs. Drucilla Spain-howe- r, brother Sidney Elmer and Mrs. Vivian Roper, wife of Birdseye. Mrs. Dessa Horrocks, Santa-qui- See Your Nearest BENNETS DEALER CHASE LUMBER COMPANY PAYSON, UTAH By Gean The scrubbable DCLLAR-STRETCHER- talk these WALL FINISH Theres a lot of days about how things are. How doesn,t seem to go you can never went further when it expensive the dollar as far now as it used to. That may be true for some things, but happily, money equipcomes to picture-takin- g ment. Take the Brownie Star-mit- e Camera, for instance. Price $11.95. You couldnt ask for a camera thats easier to use, or one that gives you more velue for the money. 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Van Leuvan, and also visiting her Several Payson women atsister, Mrs. Houser Francom, and Mr Francom, after attend- tended a Womens Federated ing LDS conference in Salt Clubs World Affairs Day at Utah State Capital in Salt Lake Lake City chair-ma- I1IJISH where shoot. program First of all we do the work of just the way it should be their daughter marriage Dawn to Thomas done. Michael Trotter son of Mr. and Mrs. And your clothes look brWayne T. Trotter of Payson. The young couple art? planighter and cleaner than ing on a sumjmer marrige in you thought possible. the Genola Ward Chapel. Tom is a graduate of Payson Why not stop in with your Senior High School and is clothes today? ' row furthering his education at the Central Utah Vocational School as a draftsman. HILL CLEANERS Dawn is now employed in Dixon Accordionists Give Payson and plans to continue 123 South Main Recital Sunday Evening her work until Tom finishes Selections learned during his course at the vocational Payson, Utah the past year were played for school. family members when a group Mrs. Thslma Vest Smurih- - of music students were prewaite attended a reunion of sented in a recital Sunday missionaries to the Gulf States evening at the home of thtii Mrs. Madoline (Texas) in Salt ILake last Sat- instructor, Dixon. urday. Those who participated were: Elmer Daniels of Long. Beach, Robert ILofgran, Max Page, Calif., is visiting relation and Dannie Throckmorton, Helen friends in Payson this week Finch, Mark Buhler, Darlene Payson after attending LDS conference Olson, Marlene Finch, Debra Thur. thru Wed. The ladies enjoyed a full-day- s in Salt Lake. City. Stanton, accordionists; Denne and Kent Dixon, pianists. program that began with April 12 thru 18 a session in the Hotel Utahs Later Lafayette Ballroom. Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon SPARTACUS mqmbers toured pioneer points JOIN THE PAYROLL and daughter, Jo Given, of in the city and visited this DUP Portland, Oregon, have reStarring Memorial Building. The conturned to their home after event was cluding presentaSAVINGS PLAN visiting here with their par- KIRK DOUGLAS tion of a one-aplay State ents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglass LAURENCE OLIVER Secrets, presented a hundred CHARLES LAUGHTON Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. Joe years ago at the opening of WHERE YOU WORK JOHN GAVIN Bingham. Mr. Dixon is head the old Salt Lake Theater, PETER USTINOV of the audiology department whicfi was staged by UniverJEAN SIMMONS at the Speech and Hearing U. S. SAVINGS BONDS sity of Utah students. A chorus TONY CURTIS Clinic in the Medical School from South Hig hSchool sang NOW EARN 3 INTEREST at University of Oregon. several unmbers. to Mat-tinso- Ha U, Mrs. Doris Gasser sang three vocal solos, accompanied by Mrs. Betty Winegar. District officers present were Mrs. Keith Davis, Spring-ille- , district president.... Mrs Reed Bench, Orem, first vice president; Mrs. Johfn Ernst, Lehi, second vice presidents; Mrs. Cra Peterson, Lehi, as well as Mrs. Bertha Dugger, Salem, State Hospital chairman. All spoke briefly. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Dean Francom, Mrs. Noel Dixon, Mrs. Ken Daniels and Mrs. Morris Sorensen. go vice-preside- aVit f-- Plans for Summer Marriage Ep-hria- Mrs. Hazel Gasser spent a few days last week in, Las Vegas Nev., with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nelson and daughter, Elaine. She traveled to the Nevada city with a son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gasser of American Fork, who went on to Los Angeles, Calif., for a brief visit. PAINT NEEDS Auxiliary Meet a Engagement to Don Francom FOR ALL YOUR Discussed at Club Sh crric Lyn Dixon Announces f Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Clegg (Kathleen Simons) of A venal, Calif., stopped briefly in Pay-so- n Monday to visit friends when enroute from Houston, Texas, where they met their son. Elder Robert Enos Clegg, at the conclusion of his LDS mission in the Gulf States. Robert, they attended Child Welfare was under With events of General Conference discussfon Monday night at in Salt Lake City and all spent a meeting of the Payson Am- a few hours in Payson before erican Legion Auxilary, which continuing to their California met under the direction of hojme. Mrs. Reba Olsen, president. Mrs. J. D Christensen of this ' city was guest speaker, explaining the program planned for children of the community. She urged those present to write to Co. Commissioners in an effort to keep active the home in Provo called Pine H.lls, established for youths in need of assistance. She also stressed an improved progrrm .r safety in SEE HOW YOU CAN the home of Mrs. Christensen was introduced by Mrs. Rulon SERVE YOURSELF Child Welfare Elects 62 Officers The Junior celebrated its 12, 1962 hone 465-222- 4 SHOP Pavson. Utah FIRST SECURITY BANK First Security Bonk of Utah, NA. First Security State Bank First Security Bank of Idaho, N. Members Federal Deposit lniuronc Corporation A First Security Bonk of Rock Springs : |