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Show Mr. and Mr. Ros Francom and four children have moved to Lawndale, Calif., where Mr. Francom has accepted employment as an ambulance driver. Spring By Lale Lenora Huish Mrs. Shock Nielsen and Mrs. George Le Fevre were in Provo on Wednesday. Mrs. Rhea Menlove entertained at a family dinner on Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Menlove, from Bakersfield, Arizona, who are vacationing in Utah. Other family Thurs Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue members present were Mr. and Nov. 15 - 16 - 17 18 . 19 - 20 Mrs. Cliff Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Condie of Salt Lake, AmI Mr. and Mrs. Morris Menlove of Provo and Mrs. Rueben Carter from here. Wilford and his wife stayed with Mrs. Menlove Wednesday night and Thursday. They returned to their home in Bakersfield on WAIT WCKEY1 uumi Theatre - Iaisoii how-'wi- fi Tramp Saturday. Ot O&MMt Recent visitors over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hiatt were her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crook, Mr. and Mrs. Cleland Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Monte Stevensen Stevcnsen and daughter, Mr and three children and Mr and Mrs. Charles Norberg and three children all of Salt Lake Mrs. Walter Butler and her Mondaughter, Mrs. Ramond tague of Pay son were in Provo on Thursday shopping. DUP Holds Meeting s Camp Spring Lake, Daugh-erat met Pioneers Utah of the home of Mrs. Ethel Decker Thursday afternoon with Mrs ... L3 6 ANGELS technicolor Wed - Thur Nov. JOHN - Fri t . 0 D JL 13.2 Cu. Ft. 2-do- General Electric or News Pearl Keele Notes Rhea Mer.love, Captain By Della Hudson ducting. The Pledge of Birthday Mrs. Pete Heelis was taken giance was led by Mrs. Hattie to a Salt Lake hospital last Tervort, who gave a brief exMrs. Pearl Keele was honplanation of how the flag ored by her family when she .week where she underwent and was in the hospishould be displayed. Mrs. Anna celebrated her 75th birhtday at surgery LcFevre read The Flag With her home Sunday, Nov 11. A tal five days. She is now at out a Stain and Mrs. Aroha turkey dinner was served to the home of her children Mr. Graham played a selection on 33 members of her family. She and Mrs. Phil Bradley where she will stay for five weeks the piano. received many lovely gifts. for further medical treatment Mrs. Ethel Decker led the Mrs. Keele was born in Mrs. Deland Holman celewith Mrs. Gragroup-singa daughter of John Several Clark and Mary Ann Openshaw brated her birthday recently ham accompaning. items business were discussed. Holman. She married William with a party in the afternoon The camp planned to hold a F. Keele March 15, 1909, in with friends and neighbors Those attending were: Mrs Christmas party. Provo. The marriage was latei Oruscilla Spainhower, Mrs. Jen An autobiography of William solemnized in the Salt Lake LeFevre was read by Anna LDS Temple. Mr. Keele died Peterson, Mrs. Mary Houghton, Mrs. Inez Kay, Mrs. Addie LeFevre. The lesson Fort Doug- Tune 26, 1958. Peterson and Mrs. Henriette las was given by Mrs. Dora An active worker in geneHiatt. Refreshments were serresearch Mrs. Keele has ved by Mrs. Ethel Decker and alogy a been visiting teacher with DUP Camps Hold Mrs. Anna LeFevre to the 13 the Payson First Ward Relief members present. She Society for many years. Monthly Meetings Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Gleave enjoys rug making and crochets and children spent a week as a hobby. Camp One at home the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, recently visiting Those attending the birthday of her parents ,Mr. and Mrs. event were her son and wife Camp One, met Thursday at Mrs. Mamie Curtis Frank Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Keele he home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor Dugway; and her daughter.-an- Mrs. Nellie Schaerrer, captain, on of Payson visited at the home husbands as follows: Mr was in charge. A report was the given meeting county if Mr. and Mrs. J. Everett and Mrs. Deon (Livingston Mrs. Schaerrer, Mrs. FlorNelson Tuesday night. Moroni; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard by Mitchell and Mrs. Eva ence Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Glen Williams Hatch, Orem; Mr. and Crook. Roy. Wood, Darrel 'rom Sparks Nevada, met their Mrs. Lucile Allen gave a Also present were aduli daughter, Ruth, who is attendand Mrs history of her ing school at the BYU at mandchildren, Mr. Mary Elizabe Alice and Mrs Mr. Provo and the three of them Kenneth Mitchell, lesson on Fort DouThe Cox. St. George: spent Monday night and Tues- Calvin Rasmussen, and veterans of the Civil glas Sheridan. Mrs. and Mr. Joseph day visiting with Mr. Williams Mr. and Mrs War was given by Mrs. Echo sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ly- American Fork, , Robert Hatch, Spanish Fork, Durrani man. of pioneer singing Group LivMr. and Mrs. Lynn Olsen and families, and McCoy songs was conducted by Mrs Lake Salt City. and baby daughter from Salt ingston, Alpha Balle and reports on Lake spent last week at the the county meeting were given home of her parents, Mr. and Cultus Cub Hears by Mrs. Schaerrer, Mrs. Crook Mrs. Frank Griffith. Mrs. Olsen and Mrs. Florence Mitchell. was confined at the Payson Brazil Travelogue Hotesses were Mrs. Curtis, Hospital for three days reMrs Allen and Mrs. Kate Mrs. Mary Jeppson ceiving treatment for an illness, chairman of the program given Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Butler at Cultus Club Wednesday Camp Seagull Mr. and Mrs. afternoon, and gave a travelaccompanied Seagull, was enterCamp SatJohn Daniels to Eureka ogue on Brazil. The talk was tained Thursday afternoon at urday morning where they in keeping with the Clubs Mrs. Susan Ashby, attended the funeral services theme for the year, Intema-tioaa- l the home of conducted the who captain, of their cousin Ros.co L. HarRelations. event Pioneer songs were per. Mit., Jeppson displayed directed by Mrs. Alta Cowan Elder William Renzello, who number of articles and the pledge to the flags has been employed near from Brazil by an LDS miss was led by Mrs. Reba Olsen. for the summer, and a ionary and Mrs. Lilia Carlisle Prayer was by Mrs. Elzada friend visited in Spring Lake played a piano solo, Argentine Hurst. on Sunday. He entered the Tango. Mrs. Gloria Barnett gave a Mission Home Nov. 12 and The meeting was held at the history of the Utah State Flag week will leave the following home of Mrs. Roly Crouch, and the lesson, Fort Douglas to serve an LDS Mission in with Mrs. George F. Wilsor and the Civil War Veterans, the South New Zeland Mission. president, conducting the event was presented by Mrs. Louise Tuesday night after the Refreshments were served Christiansen. opening exercises in Mutual by Mrs. Crouch and Mrs. John Dainty refreshments were the Beehive girls and their Schaerrer. served. leader, Lenora Huish went The collect was given by with Mrs. Lois Menlove, choris- Mrs. Schaerrer and the pledge Mrs. Jack Walker entertained d ter, to her home to hold their to the flag was led by Mrs. her card club Wednesday nigh.t class period where the Musical Sheets. Dainty refreshments were serScramble Lesson was presenved ito 12 guests prior to the ted. The lives of four musical game. conalle- 75th San-taqui- n, ing Alta-mo- The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Santaquin News nt Le-lan- composers werel discussed and (EraM JftoU the girls enjoyed hearing the Twin Boys, Eldon Verd and records of their music which Rosalee Hilton Singleton, Spwas played. Thursday, November 15, 1962 Phillips. A dinner was served Mr. and gifts received by the hos- have and Mr. Lynn Page returned from a seven tess. In the evening her family day trip to Spain and Portumade the trip with gal. congratulated her on the oc- a tourThey of 155 merchants casion. Attending this were from group Western States area, the family members Mr. and Mrs. by Jet plane. Art Boyd Thomas and family, traveling museums, of special interest Mr. and Mrs. Bemell to Mrs. Salem; Page, were visited in Holman and family, and Mr. Madrid and other cities. They and Mrs. Jack Harmon and enjoyed a sidetrip to Toledo,1 family, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. the first capital of Spain, where Ross Holman and family Spof the buildings viewed1 many Mr. anish Fork; and Mrs. Jack were standing when Columbus' Carter and son, Nephi; Mr. and discovered America. Two days Mrs. Keith Holman and famwere in colorful Lisbon, spent ily, Payson; and J. C. Holman, Portugal. Santaquin. Mr. and Mrs, Deland Holman attended funeral services in Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wride of You Flunked GYM? American Fork for a friend Boise, Idaho, were Payson Milton Ingersoll who was killed visitors Sunday after attending a business meeting in Salt 'n an automobile accident. The Firemen's Auxiliary Lake City. Mr. Wride a former held their monthly meeting at Payson City Councilman, now he home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred directs sales of farm machin-ei- y in the district in which he Hore Monday night. There were 9 members present with is located. president Mrs. Howard ArmMrs. Q. M. Burdick enterstrong conducting. Plans were discussed for a new Years tained her card club Thursday will be open eve dance, and it was stated at her home. Guests in addithat the Halloween costume tion to members of the r'ub Thanksgiving dance was a success. Mrs. Rollo were Mrs. Viron Davis of Ross demonstrated ideas for Salem, Mrs. Harold Smith of Fresh Dairy Products various handiwork items, and Spanish Fork, Mrs. M. L. CoFrozen Chicken burn and Mrs. Page Peery. Fresh Produce refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Aldon PeterMis. Clarence Daniels of FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE son were in Ogden Sunday OPEN EVERY DAY and vhere they visited with famiy Payson is under treatment at SUNDAYS Utah Valley Hospital for a and other relatives. UNTIL 10:30 PJML Mrs. Don Armstrong o fSan-taqui- fractured hip she suffered last and Mrs. Maude Miller Tuesday. Mrs. Daniels was d Ward of Provo motored to Ogden leaving the Sunday and visited at the church after attending Relief home of Mr. and Mrs. William Society, when she caught her EN0UGH T0 Francom and three daughters. heel on a piece of metal on LAKUEL SERVE YOU A number of Santaquin Fire- the step at the west entrance. men and their wives attended a banquet in Eureka Sat. night Going from here were Mr. & Mrs Pres, of Utah-Jua- b FOR lhe Best Deal on HEW George Higginson, Secy. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong and FORDS AND FORD TRUCKS Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Clayson. ..i MARKEili n SMALLrSS Park-Secon- f Lady Firemen Hold Meeting COME SMITH The Lady Firemen held their first meeting of the season Monday night at the Fire Station. Mrs. Jerry Buys, vice president, was in charge of the business meeting, after which Mrs. Pearl Blaine gave a demonstration on making Christmas gifts. Refreshments were served to the eleven present by hostesses, Mrs. Blaine. 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