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Show I THURSDAY, DECEMBER Spring Lae By Lenora Mulsh 13, 1966 News decorated with antiques that made the scene come alive. Club president Mrs. Junior Lundell conducted. The social was arranged by the social committee and hostesses, Mrs. Watson Lafferty, chairman, Mrs. Ray Christopherson, Mrs. Grant Lyman. Mrs. Theron Butler, Mrs. Gilbert Peay, Mrs. Elvon Butler, Mrs. Rex Peery. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hill of Payson were special guests. Mrs. Hill entertained with two readings, The Christmas Angel" and Not the Gift but the Thought. Christmas! such a happy time. The time of year to be j j jolly and in keeping with this cheerful mood, several groups gathered together this past week holito usher in the day season. First the Primary officers and teachers met for their annual Christmas party Monday night in the Cultural Hall with their husbands as guests. As they entered the hall they were greeted by a glistening Christmas tree decorated and a number of toys arranged unHouse guests at the home of der the tree. The long tables Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cowan for were decorated with Christmas a week have been his sister arrangements and party favors. Vere Veda and brother-in-la- w After a ham supper the group Sizemore. They came from a musical program enjoyed Wyo. and stopped here for a consisting of Kent and Jerry Anderson and Dot Carter visit with relatives and friendsto enroute to Escondido Calif, playing two numbers on their Niel Dawn Bobbi spend Christmas with their sang guitars; daughter, Velma Lou and husand accompanied herself on the band Hollis Muzingo. guitar; Sherrie Jones did acroand Jean a and batics dance; Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. Miller and Karla Peery sang Elvon Butler, Mrs. R. N. Moore accomWinter Wonderland and Mrs. Gilbert Peay went to panied by Linda Childs. Provo to see the BYU InterThe party was arranged and Folk Dancers present national carried out by committees. Jer-rolthe Annual Christmas program Menlove conducted. Around the World. of Utah Pioneers Daughters Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mower Camp Spring Lake met on at dinner for Mr. entertained at of the home Mrs. Thursday and Mrs. Vere Sizemore FriVola Butler for their annual day night at their home. Christmas dinner and meeting. Two tables were centered with Mrs. Jerrolyn Menlove acChristmas arrangements and a companied her sister Mrs. Barparty favor marked each place bara Jensen from Goshen to setting. Provo on Thursday. Fourteen members were present to enjoy the dinner. Prayer Several ladies attended a was by M 's. MuidaSadler. M rs. class held at the home of paint Anna LeFevre read a ChristMrs. Alva J. Moore. They remas story. The group sang ceived instruction in tube Christmas songs, and the lesson was Stories of Yesteryear. A history of Truman 0. Arthur Sadler who has spent Angel was given. He had a two years in England working great deal to do with the planon Genealogy and who served of Salt the Lake ning Temple. as Stake President for the LDS Captain Viola Cowan conchurch, is spending a week ducted. Hostesses were Mrs. visiting with his daughter Mr Viola Cowan, Mrs. Vola Butler, and Mrs. Niel Kiteridge and Mrs. Zella Griffith and Mrs. family, and his brother Mr. Maxine Moore. Gifts were and Mrs. Hector Sadler. j j fun-fill- ed by EVA COOK Mrs. Lillian Burraston, attended a Daughters of Utah pioneers program and Christmas party, at a Santaquin Cafe. A hot dinner was served to twelve members last Thurs. afternoon. Some of the guests dressed in Old Fashioned Cos- turnes and old fashioned gifts j I ' : i : ' SPECIAL DELIVERY Neither rain ner snow nor sticky tongue ... Cub scouts from Pack 108, Goeppingen, Germany, mail a Christmas package destined for a U. S. hospital in Saigon. A postal clerk of the 4th Armored Division's post office accepts the package from Scouts Harold Hinkler and William Rosal. ARCH THEATRE SPANISH FORK OPEN THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SHOW TIME 7:15 p. m. Thurtday Friday December 15 - ThelAbHds Imi. cUventure! . nwv i i t W&arf. umintmM Saturday 16 - 17 , COLOlfir cnm m CUTOON Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cowan spent a Monday night at Logan recently. Mrs. Cowan attended a fraternity party with her son Michael, who is a member. The party was given for their mothers. The Cowans returned home on Tuesday. Team Team Team fowling HTS iieeres Wen Lost Team 14 2 Lucilles Lounge 3 13 Franks Pharmacy 4 12 Wilsons Style Shoppe Snow White Dry Cleaners Transit 5 Verns Won 12 1 Zeldas Dees Styles 7 Whites Service 7 7 4 First Security HTG 1 Nurses Lena Christensen Dora Lou Bellows Cafe 6 5 Beauty Salon 5 4 Wee Blu Inn HTG Wee Blu Inn HIS Verda Egan HIG Verda Egan 1 2 were exchanged and a program given. Mrs. Marie Wynn left Sunday to spend the Christmas holidays at the home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keposick in Salt Lake City. son-in-la- week. 5 10 14 15 15 16 2321 of Nephi. Mrs. Ruth Finelson, entertained the O.N.O. Club at her home last Wednesday evening. There were 10 members present. A hot supper was followed went to La- DESK Visitors at the tome of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberts last Sat. and Sunday were their son John Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Christensen and children, Garn Christensen, Bob Wagner, Ricky Button and Michael Wea-g- er of Salt Lake City who were - BLOTTERS Green 2(g PAYSON CHRONICLE 1 Dent miss these PROven values from the HOMEMAKERS NEW! 812 521 210 TURNTABLE N WITH 5 PLASTIC CONTAINERS containers on an easy spin turntable. Snug bins designed for easy fitting and handling pouring. 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Dinner guests last Sunday at the home of Mable Morgan, were Una Cooper and Corrine Garrett Mrs. Roy Okelberry and her daughter, Mrs. Wayne (Mary Jean) Brown, of Payson, visited last week with another daughter Mr. and Mrs. Walt Axelgard and family of Price. cards. Prizes 1st Counselor Read Nelson and 2nd Counselor Leon Jensen. The new bishopric are Bishop Tom Sornsen, First Counselor Keith Horton and Second Counselor Joel White. The dinner will be served family style and everyone must bring their own dishes. A program and entertainment will follow dinner. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Steck visited and were dinner guests last Sunday at the home of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Maleen Roberts of Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Horton, v i s i t e d his father, Oscar Horton at a Nephi rest home last by relatives. The outgoing bishopric are Bishop William White, w, 4 Dreams come True with FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED DOUBLES 3 27 mem- Gifts A ward party for the retiring Bishopric and other officers will be held Sat. Dec. 17 at the Goshen ward church. A hot supper will be served at 6 p.m. to ward members, friends and 300 PRO hardware stores makes possible these outstanding bargains. SPIN-A-BI- 2702 957 527 Won 22 13 11 Evening. There were bers present. The buying power of 79 2 HTS Team Team Team Team 10 HTS 4 4 6 9 9 10 16 15 Doris Beauty Shop Lost 12 The Goshen Singing Mothers, held their Christmas party at a Santaquin Cafe, last Thursday 204 Mulletts Jewelry 503 213 Nurses Pages HIS HIG 3 Mendenhalls Mkt Roy s F ood Mart TEN PINS Nurses Sherms Thalmans Team Wee Blu Inn 8 HIS Rowene Wilson HIG Venna Montague First Security 6 4 14 15 17 2105 717 569 546 216 meeting was called to order by Lyman Loney, Raylinda Wolf lei the singing, Dale Jolley gave the prayer, Craig Ryne gave the Pledge. The roll and minutes were read by Michael Herbert. A report on beef breads was given by Lyman Loney, and Marylyn Kay gave a report on exercises of cattle. Both clubs will hold their Christmas Party at the home of their leader C. E. Finch on Dec. 17. There were 12 members, 2 leaders, and 1 parent present. Lee Jolley and Mrs. C. E. Finch served refreshments. The next regular meeting will be Jan. 14 1967 Eighteen family members visited at the Milo Burraston home last Sunday Dec. 11, to celebrate his birthday. Ice cream and cake were served to his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith (Phylis) Perry and children of Salt Lake City; his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Burraston and children; his sisters and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Erv. Wim-b- er of Orem, and Mrs. Lotty Terry of Payson. of C.E. Finch. BOWLETTES 2 Schwartz Lumber HTS Wilsons StyleShoppe 1764 HTG Wilsons Style Shoppe 611 Team 0 9 7 The Country 4H Club met at the home of their leader, C. E. Finch, Sat. Dec. 10. The the home Won Lost Team 1 19 Sils Sea Food Grotto 6 10 8 Alvey's Truck Line Utah Valley 5 HTG Team 3 HIS Lloyd Wilkinson Dora Lou Bellows HIG Bud Baker Dora Lou Bellows PIN PAL yn Members of the Spring Lake Culture Club had an enjoyable time Saturday night when they met at the Cultural hall for the annual Christmas party with their husbands as guests. A turkey dinner was served on tables decorated for Christmas with favors marking each place. The focal point was a scene depicting an old fasnbned Christmas around a lighted fireplace. It was appropriately Della Hudson were camp captain was in charge. at on Sat. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Spenser Bennion and children, Mrs. Dan Wadworth, and Mrs. Dorothy Button all of Salt Lake were dinner guests. there vern Kirk, Elaine Nelson and Mable Morgan. 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