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Show f The Pafcoh Chronicle, Payson, Utah Thursday, May West Mountain News 21, 19S4 BY RUBY MEREDITH and" Ruby Meredith and er lz Scho-rnfel- X95l?(3? eaaaoaasraisBi mare In 1870, only 10,300 tons of copper met the needs of the entire country, principally for cooking utensils and brass. Today's demand is more than 100 times greater. Electrical goods, brass and other items must have million tons of copper annually. Practically every power operated piece of equipment contains copper in one of its many forms. Retiring officers were Mrs. Ethel Hirst underwent Myrle Meredith, captain; with surgery at the Payson Hospital F rn Williams and Madge Ger-nand was a patient for ten days. as her vice captains and She is now convalescing at the Ru' Meredith see. Alta d y home cf her daughter Mr. and was a special guest. Mrs. Carl Crippen of Payson. During the past year the atNedra Rowley, daughter ct tendance was very high and M". and Mrs. Don Rowley and it was announced that five a junior at Payson High, was members held a l00fr attenchosen as a Delegate for Girls dance record, Vera Finch State beginning June 7 at USU. Vilda Erikson, Lillian Chris-;anWest Mountain Camp of the n, Ruth Rothe and Hazel LUP is one of her sponsors. Baird. Glen Christiansen is a paWednesday, Mr. and Mrs. DeGraw and family were tent at the Utah Valley dinner guests at the heme of at P.cvo. He was intheir daughter Mr. and Mrs. jured through a farm accident Dale Wilson of Morgan. Pre- ind underwent surgery on his vious to this they attended the hip and leg. funeral of Ray Grant Terry in Mrs. Lydia Carpenter of Ogden. Mrs. Terry is a brother VTani, who has been very ill, of Mrs. L'.Graw. i; pleasantly surprised on A large crowd of Ward Mothers Day as four of her members attended the Manti nieces, Ida Miller, Elsie cf Payscn, Mildred temple Wednesday to accompcf Salt Lake and any the following couples and Metcafe of Murray, their families through for the Leona first time; Mr. and Mrs. Varlo spent the day with her. They Davenport and five children each furnished on a Pot Luck Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schmidt. iinner and reported a very enMr. and Mrs. Marcus Gleeve joyable day was spent by all. Mrs. Dolly Speih and four Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin children visited Monday at Gleeve and four children. Mr. and Mi's. Neldon Jolley the home of Mr. and Mrs. and three children are spend- Clifton Nay. They are neighbors of Sgt. Gardello Nay and ing a short spring vacation with their parents Mr. and Mrs. his wife Shirley, the former Lund of Manti, and Ralph Kester and Mr. and Shirley their two children Kathleen Mrs. Virgil Jolley. and Russell who are now livMr. and Mrs. Thomas Larson in Iran. end week guest ing had as their Sgt. Nay has just been susMrs. Katherine Olson of Price tained as Second Counselor to the cf Mountain West Camp the branch President in the DUP met Thursday evening at Iran Mission. Vera tr.as. GBEBSOB denies Crowing America see. ASSOCIATION MIMING UTAH "From the earth comes an abundant life for all" sr Hos-cit- SATl RDAYS 8 a.m. to NOON Sch-am- rm fl IMDOZg) 2EDf35t iirm- - Qir aUffi2S& Lynda Elmer Circles June 11 For Vows With Floyd Chadsey "wiioJlKoC AUTOMATIC WASHER Her fiance is now employed Planning a June 11 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple in Salt Lake City and plans to are Miss Lynda Elmer and complete studies in Secondary Education at Utah State Floyd Chadsey. Disclosing the nuptial news are parents cf the A fcurih daughter was born Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elmer, 13th to Gary and Marcia April Mrs. Mr. and Virgil Payson. Chadsey, American Fork, are Francom Braithwaite, Midvale. parents of the prospective Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. is Dean Francom, Payson; and bridegroom. The bride-elepresently attending Brigham Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Childs of Young University where she Santaquin, are presently caring will complete her studies in for the sisters of the new Elementary Education. bride-elec- t, ct ARCH Model UA 540-- 0 $1.00 Down Free Carrying Charger For 1 Year MEL HANKS Si SONS SALEM, UTAH D.U.P. Camps'jHold Meetings SPANISH FORK THEATRE OPEN THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ADMISSION ADULTS CHILDREN THUS May (under) 21 FRI the home of Mrs. Bishop. Hostesses for the social were Myrle Meredith, Vera Bishop and Margaret Hamblin. New officers for the years 1964-6- 5 were elected as follows, Neva Schramm, captain; Vera Bishop, and Mae Bishop, vice captains 12 SAT 22 - 23 LAWRENCE OF ARABIA ANTHONY QUINN 75c 25c Camp Seagull Daughters of Utah Pioneers, all meeting held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jean Lundholm. They are: Mrs. Susan Ashby, captain; Mrs. Elzada Hurst, first vice captain; Mrs. Fay Russell, second vice captain; Mrs. Jean Lundholm, registrar; Mrs. Marie Mendenhall chaplain; Mrs. Sarah Tanner, clipper; Mrs. Loma Jasperson, librarian; Mrs. Hazel Man will, custodian of relics; Mrs. Gloria Barnett, historian; Mrs. Alta Cowan, chorister; Mrs. Mado- - Camp Seagull, officers at a ed line Dixon, organist and class leader. Elections were under direction of Mrs. Reba Olson, who also led the group in to the pledging allegiance flags of the United States and of the State of Utah. Histories of Margaret Giles Selman and Hannah Selman Wride were read by Mrs. Lundholm. The lesson was on Folklore of Utah. Seven little girls sang Lav- Timeway financing can take the bite out of your new car purchase. Monthly payments are easy, and trimmed to your budget. Interest is pared down to sensible bank rates. Ask your dealer for First or come in to your Security Timeway financing for your next car nearest First Security office. al PlflXilEtj ASPHALT PAVING FREE ESTIMATES FOUNTAIN SOIL SAND m GRAVEL SAND MASCNRY FOR HIRE GRADERS BULLDOZERS SCRAPERS WESTERN PAVING RUSSELL Phone HUTCHINSON HAROLD DAVIS Phone 798-634- 798-717- 5 9 iiiniimiiimmmiiiiaHMiiiuams CHRONICLE z WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ANNIVERSARY SALE Friday - Saturday, May 22-2- 3 FREE t V ender Blue. In the group were Shanna York, Rose Mary LundJanet holm, Christiansen, Linda Wilde, Joleen Taylor, Kalee Wilcox and Susanne Nielson. A county officer, Mrs. Jennie Elmer, paid an official visit and gave brief remarks, mentioning the June 18 Jubilee in Memorial Park. Guests were Mrs. Martha McDonald, Mrs. Jeanette York and Mrs. Klea Taylor, pros pective members. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Lundholm and Mrs Marie Mendenhall. Camp One Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Camp One, elected Mrs. Leah Francom as captain at a meeting held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Florence Mitchell. Mrs. Francom succeeds Mrs. Nellie Schaerrer. Other new officers are Mrs Echo Durrant, first vice captain; Mrs. Eva Crook, second vice captain; Mrs. Roma Sutherland, secretary; Mrs. Florence Mitchell, historian; Mrs. Eva Hendrickson registrar; Mrs. Lucille Allen, custodian of relics; Mrs. Afton DeWitt, classleader. A history of David Carlton Mitchell was read by Mrs Mitchell and the lesson on Mormon Folklore was given by Mrs. DeWitt Refreshments were served by Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Eva Crook. Easy monthly slices BaossiiiBiiaiiiiaaiiBBiBisaiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiP Camp Wagon Wheel Mrs. Marjorie Larsen has been elected captain of Camp Wagon Wheel, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, in Payson. She succeeds Mrs. Doris Tanner. Other new officers are: Mrs, Marie McClellan, first vice captain; Mrs. Edna Barnett second vice captain; registrar, Mrs. Doris Tanner; historian and librarian, Mrs. Cecil chaplain, Mrs. Leila Beck; lesson leader, Mrs. Edna Hendrickson. Mrs. Cahoon supervised the election. Mrs. Donna Hansen, second vice president in the county organization, was present. A history of Frederick Nielson Twede was read by Mrs. Tanner and the lesson on Mormon Folklore was given by Mrs. Geneve Sullivan. i AMERICAS FIRST SPECIAL THIS SALE ONLY INSURED TIRE WARRANTY MINUTE I 6.70x15 TUBE TYPE BLACK WALL NYLON Q76 7.50x14 ( GiKtm Plus Tax TUBELESS BLACK WALL NYLON A d by ll76 Plus Tax and recappable tire and recappable UP TO 15 MONTHS TO PAY I- Hire Buy Any Minute Man IV or Minute Man Ilf Tire TIRES If it fails due to normal road hazards any time during the first year or first 10,000 miles you drive (whichever occurs first) we will replace the tire free. SPECIAL 10 OFF SALE PRICE ON DISCONTINUED TREAD DESIGNS THIS SALE ONLY MINUTE MAN IV's 2 FOR PRICE OF ONE PLUS TAX AND CASINGS $12.95 Plus Tax 6.00x16 6 Ply Type and Cappable Casing. ! 4) PRIZE DRAWING 1st Ca-hoo- n; Refreshments were served by Mrs. Tanner, Mrs. Cahoon and Mrs. Arlene Daniels to 12 members and two visitors. 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