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Show Spring MAY BE THE THIS By Lenora Huish Those who were present at Mutual Tuesday nigfrt, "An Evening in Social Hall toy M IA Members consisting of num bers dating back to the time of Brigham Young when programs were held in the old Social Hall such as - Wait for the Wagon sung by a group of Miamaids with audience join in the chorus; a play, Cox and Box, characters Hector Sadler, Earl Decker and Dorothy Moore; Blue Bell Polka, Miamaids and Explorers; Cur. few Shall Not Ring Tonig-h- t, in the Anna LeFevre; Hot-tim- e Old Town Tonight, square dance-fou- r married couples. The program was under the direction of MIA officers. Re freshments were served. ....Mrs. Thelma Butler accom panied her sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Bigler, and Mrs. Doris Tanner of Payson, and Mrs. Arlena Lofgran of Springville to Tooele on Wednesday to spend the day visiting with their father, Herman Twede. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson and family returned home the first of last week from a trip to California where they spent the Thanksgiving week end holiday visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Butler visited at Layton on Monday of last week with their dauMr. and ghter and Mrs. Art Arnold and grandson Steven. Leslie Menlove who recently was released from serving on a mission in the Northern California Mission left Saturday night to return to San Jose, TO YOUR FUTURE CENTRAL UTAH VOCATIONAL SCHOOL offers a new curriculum in SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIAL Beginning December lGlh, 1962 The continous and accerlated change in industrial and scientific developments and processes of all types connected with the atomic age has accentuated tremendously the need and value of the science technician Prepare yourself now for this demand and reserve a place for yourself in todays advanced world. Basic Requirements Include: High school graduate or equivalent Interest in science High school algebra after visiting here with Communications related subjects - For additional information or application write or Contact the FR the Best Deal on NEW FORDS AND FORD TRUCKS TO AUTO Howard Thomas and daughter Patricia and Mrs. Velma Tuft Mrs. Wiona Jensen entertained the O. N. O, Club last Thursday evening. A delicious supper was served and cards were played. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ruth White, Mrs. Mable Morgan, Mrs. Elva Okelbeny. Others present were Mrs. De-vMrs. Elaiiu Sorenson, Kirk, Mrs. Sylvia Steck, Mrs. Fem Horton and Mrs. Avaline Kirk. Mrs. Jennie Ewell from Lehi visited at the home of ARRIVING DEC. 2 Plenty of Beautifully Shaped ar Balsam Spruce & Pinion trees her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mechem Jr., son-in-la- last week. Dewain Sanderson is at the Payson Hospital with an illness. Mrs. Glen E. 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UTAH 798-355- 3 Spring Lake Cultural Club will hold their annual Christmas party with husbands invited Thursday night Dec. 6 in the ward recreation halL WILSON'S CHRISTMAS TREE CENTER Nov. 9 Girl, Gaylen F. and Dixie Hansen Garbe, Spanish Fork Nov. 13 Girl, Ralph Daniel and Dot-ti- e Lavem Nelson Higginson, Lander, Wyoming Boy, Delbert LaVerle and Jo Anne Peterson Kenison, Thistle Nov 17 Boy, Evelyn Don and Florence LaVois Colvin Kirk, Pay-so- n Provo, Utah FR A officers. Mrs. Wilma Crane and son, Brent, and daughter, Kathleen, and also Mike Montaque spent the recent weekend in Idaho Falls, Idaho, with Mr. and Mrs. Vester Rasmussen. Fork East SMITH held Friday night at Santa-qui- n for the election of new time. Young Richard Gray celebrated his first birthday Friday, when a group of youngsters were invited to join in the festive occasion. Richard is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gray. 6, 1962 Nov. 7 Boy, Erastus Lew and Evelyn Faye Davis Christensen, Salem Boy, William Clint and Shirlene Forsey Davis, Spanish AT ONCE COME Sunday School. Released from Junior Sunday School were Kayleen Moore, organist, Jen-ne- y Ruth Alvey, chorister, Marinda Carter and Patsy Be nsen as teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Adams are happy over the birth of their fust grandchild, a granddaughter bom Nov. 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Taylor. She is also the couples first child. Mama is the former Judy Adams. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ned Taylor of Payson. The Spring Lake members of the White Pine Riding Club attended a meeting of the club John L. Larsen and children, including John Mark, newest addition to the family, vifited in Payson with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Page Peery, when enroute to Riverton, Wyo., where Mr. Larsen is employed. The Larsens have been located at Moab for some Mrs. Thursday, December (ErabU JRoll Central Utah Vocational School FOR if her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merrin Spainhower t Payson on Sunday. She stayed with the children while their parents went to Provo in the afternoon. Sunday in th Testimony meeting Colleen Lafferty was released as chorister bf the Sunday School. Terrell Moore was sustained as a teacher in By Dorothy Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chapman and daughter Linda from Pomona, Calif, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jensen 1 hanks giving Week. Thomas Ewell and Ernest Ewell and Mrs. Verda Throckmorton visited at Las Vegas Nevada, last week to visit their father who is ill. "The Birthday Club" enter tained Mrs. Rulon Finch at her home at Goshen last Saturday evening. A turkey supper was served. Cards were played and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Finch, Mrs. Leonard Isaacson, Andrew Larson, Myron Christensen. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oberg, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Larsen, Mrs. Christensen, Len-ar- d Isaacson and Mrs. Finch. A beautiful gift was presented to Mrs. Finch. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thomas entertained their son. Jack, on his birthday last Sunday, with a turkey dinner. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Donold Oberg, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah re- latives. He accompanied Terrel Moore to Salt Lake and went on a bus to California. On his return there he expects to secure work and also go to college. Mrs. Cecil S. Peery was a guest for dinner at the home Course Includes .Classes in: Math - Physics - Chemistry Metallurgy . Photography News Ross Dowdle spent the Thanksgiving weekend in Hay-buIdaho, a guest of his sister, Mrs Myrtle Lott. son-in-la- w This course is open to both men and women who have the basic requirements necessary for this 1395 North 150 Lae GEHOLA NEWS PAYSON |