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Show T The P&y$6n Chronicle, Payson, Utah Thursday, December 17, West Mountain News 1964 BY RUBY MEREDITH Spring Lake News Lcnrrp tiuush Primary Officer and Teachers Hold Chrisimas Parly Monday night the officers and teachers in the Ward held their annual Christmas parly in the Ward Cultural B Pii-ma- ry Hall. The table upon which was served a ham dinner was beautifully decorate in the Christmas motiff, Christmas arrangements and party favors. A beautiful Christmas tree added much to the party festivities. After the dinner Mrs. Ruth Walker played several Chris-ma- s numbers on the accordion and Lenora Huish gave a Christmas story. The group played several games with prizes given to the winner. Gifts were drawn by number atby each of the 18 members tending. The party was planned by the Primary Presidency with program and decoration committees helping. In Relief Society Work Day held Tuesday many lovely Christmas decorations were displayed. One quilt was finished and another one started, A delicious turkey dinner was served. DUP Camp Spring Lake Holds Christmas Party Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Camp Spring Lake met at the home of Mrs. Alva J. Moore Mrs. Elizabeth Kcster, formerly of Santaquin, spent a few days at the home of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K ster. Mrs. Elizabeth Kester is now making her home in Salt Lake City with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. for their Christmas party under the direction of Camp Execuives who prepared and saved a chicken dinner. The table was centered with a Christmas arrangement and miniature Santas were the favors. Mis. Maxine Moore, Cartain conducted the meeting. The Lesson That They May Live Again was given by Mrs. Viola Cowan. Mrs. Moore read a Christmas Poem. Fifteen members and guests enjoyed the dinner and gift exchange. Prayer was by Mrs. Thora Fisher. Mrs. Anna Le Fever led the Pledge of Allegiance. Over night guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Men-lov- e Friday night were his sister and family, Mr and Mrs. Trevor James and children who have been residing in Sandy. They are moving to California to make their home, where he is employed. Mrs. Rhea Menlove accompanied her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Ralph Menlove of Nephi to Ephraim Thursday to attend the Sound of Music presented by Snow College, which they enjoyed very much. She was an over night guest of her son returning home Friday morning. The Welcome Home held in Maureen OHara, hostess of the Bell Telephone Christmas Hour on December 22, over NBC-Twill sing traditional Christmas songs and narrate the Nativity, against a background of music and a live tableau. Arch Overman . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rolhe ieturr.ed by a chartered bus Friday from Yakima, Washington where they attended a beet growers convention. Mrs. Rothe reports that one of the high points of interest was her attendance at Relief Society at one of the wards in Yakima Stake. Wakara Riding Club held their annual Christmas social Saturday night at Bobs Cafe. West Mountin members and their wives who were in attendance were Laurence Th- Larry Farr. Mr. and Mrs. De Vere Hall had as their week long guest Mrs. Gladys Watson, sister of Mrs. Hall, of Bountiful. Pamila Hamblin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hamblin, was a patient at the Payson Hospital the past week. She underwent surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Roy WilliamTelephone Orchestra. son was hosts Thursday evening to a pot luck smorgasbord Utah dinner. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. ShepMr. and Mrs. Dale Jack-soherd, $378,679 in Mr and Mrs. Bill Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Finch and Mr. and Mrs. Williamson. The Taxes Christmas theme was expressed A single check enriched Utah in beautiful room decorations. Mrs. Alton D. Jackson has County tax coffers by $378,670 been a patient at the Utah this week. The taxpayer: Utah Power Valley HospitaL Reid Wayman and Don & Light Co. whose check to the county was part of a Utah Rowley motored to Wenatchee, State Property Tax payment Washington, where they atshared by 26 of the states 29 tended a Fruit Growers convention. They were gone one counties. Out of the total payment, week and report a very intersome $2 million will go to esting trip. Mrs. Ethel Hirst returned schools. The 1954 UP&L state prop- home Friday morning after a erty tax represents an increase two month trip to California of more than five per cent and Arizona. She spent one ovjr the previous years and month with her sister, Mrs. according to O J. Lowe, UP&L Ruth Pendeley at San Diego, tax agent, is due in paart to California. She visited Mr. and an increase in tax levy and in Mrs. Arthur Gardner, Mrs. C. B. Gardner, Mrs. Lois Gardpart to increased company in the various counties. ner and Mrs Vennie Owens in While schools get the lions Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Larsen share of property tax receipts, fund also go to support lo- and son attended a wedding recal government functions. ception at Huntington for Mr. Mr. Lowe said taxes continue and Mrs. Bobbie Mills, a to be one of the largest single nephew of Mrs. Larsen. Mrs. Ruth Rothe was chairitems in the companys cost of doing business. Taxes take woman at the Provo Branch of about 20 cents of each dollar Pen Women Christmas party of revenue. Federal taxes ac- which was held in Provo. Mrs. Rothe is to be congratulated count for more than of the companys total tax bill on her 1st place winner in the story contest for Pen Wo- By Gean LOOKING FOR A "FAMILY GIFT"? ADVERTISING HELPS YOU LIVE BETTER FOR LESS 9 TOLD YOU YOUR WINDSHIELD I WIPER OUT OF ORDER something the family will never tire of. Expensive! No sir. You can have a BROWNIE FUN SAVER Movie Camera, plus a roll of color film and a movie idea book for only $19.95 This is the movie camera thats so simple to use that everything you need to know is printed right on the camera fun-packe- men members. Mrs. Rebecca Twede was host Thursday evening for the West Mountain DUP Christmas social. Mrs. Vera Finch read a story entitled A Courting Eddie Goes and Mrs. Iva Nay gave a reading. Singing of Christmas songs and exchang-i- n of gifts followed the reading. A delicious lunch wsa served to 25 memebrs. An added attraction was music furnished by the tiny pioneer organ owned by Mrs. Hazel Baird and played by Mrs. Betty Hurst. Beautiful Christmas decorations added to the Christmas festivity. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schramm. Mrs. Charles Miller and Mrs. Melvin Meredith were among the many who motored to Manti Monday to attend the funeral services for Joseph Car ' announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Gayle, to Luis to the Wignall Rest Home Gonzales, son of Mr. and Mrs. (former Chatwin Rest Home) Pete Gonzales of Payson, Utah. THEATRE SPANISH FORK east of Payson Su. day afterThe young couple will speak noon. vows OPEN December 19 were Robert at the Saturday, Accordionists home of the brides parTHURSDAY ents, 358 North, 10 east SpanFRIDAY ish Fork. The newlyweds will SATURDAY greet fi lends at an open house. ARCH Hard to believe? Maybe . . . but its true. The Ford ride proved quieter in tests conducted by the worlds leading acoustical consultants (Bolt, Beranek and Newman, Inc.). These tests were certified by the U. S. Auto Club. But come make your own test. 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Mrs. Grant Lyman has been convalescing at her home for the past week since returning from the Payson Hospital. sit-do- Payson Rest Home Gayle Williams to ADMISSION ADULTS 75c Lofgian, Stanley Robbins, Jeff CHILDREN (under) 12 25c Biady, Jimmie Chnstopherson, - Friday Saturday Deloy Twitchell, Janna Whitby, Thursday 17 - 18 - 19 December Hall and Nancy Taylor, Becky their instructor, Madoline Dixon. Also attending were Denne KISSES FOR MY Dixon and Kent Dixon. Audience and performers joined PRESIDENT in singing carols. After the program, the musicians and thfcjr parents met at FRED MacMURRAY FOLLY BERGEN the Turf Cafe for a party and entertainment, presented Tuesday, December 22, at 8.00 pm. over NBC-TMaureen OHara will perform and serve as hostess to a glitHoward Keel, tering cast Martha Wright, Phyllis Curtin, ballet dancers Violette Verdy and Edmund Novak and the Donald Columbus Boychoir. Voorhees will conduct the Bell the Sunday night Sacrament in the Ward Chapel for Elder William Renzello, was well attended. Many relatives and friends came to hear Elder Renzello give an interesting report of his mission served in the South New Zealand Mission. Rose Ann Johnson played a selection on the organ. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cowan went to Manti on Saturday, at the attending sessions mower. Now, a situation like that calls for some delicate pussyfooting. Compromise you might call it. And in my bock, family movies are a darned good compromise. Theres something the whole family can enjoy making and showing. And its penter who was Utahs oldest citizen. He is an uncle of the group. The families of Reed Rind- lisbacher and foster son Les Eegay, Dowell Reed Schramm and foster daughter Rose Jean Yazpie, Maz Depew and foster daughter, Margareti, Glen Christiansen and foster daughter, Cynthia Cleveland, and Sterling The 24th annual Christmas picgram of the Bell Telephone ompson, Ronald Hall, Dale Hour, a tradition in fine Yule-tid- e Glen Thatcher and will be Jolley, Services At Christmas, most of the people I know give what they call a family gift. Thats in addition to personal gifts, of course. Now to Mother, family gift might mean a brand new washing machine. Maybe the kids think of it as eleven-spee- d English racing bikes. Dad would probably settle lawn happily for a Students Give Xmas Program at BY THE JAMES B. BEAM DISTILLING CO., CLERMONT, BEAM, KENTUCKY. iMui-m-- i |