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Show 8 if 'v'JKl.' ,, Ui?vf. M0 THE PAYSON This CHRONICLE Thursday, December 3, 1970 : i.uVi'j,ii v.L .i.'f'1 The building was constructed in 1891 and lends itself readily to the theme chosen by Payson Chamber of Commerce for updating the Mr. and Mrs. Mike Draper motored to Eurkea and spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Taylor and family. mar-ried- Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thomas on Saturday was her sister Mr. and Mrs. Charles Searle and family of Granger. The day was spent in visiting business section. To be called The Body Shop, the busi-- -. ness will be managed by Mrs. Carol Dixon, assisted by her teenage daughter, Denne Dixon. Mrs. Dixon and her husband, Noel Dixon, and their daughter recently visited the Los Angeles Clothing Mart and state that new merchandise is arriving daily in readiness for their and the men folk enjoyed hunting. The families of the late David Thomas met at the Cultural Hall in Genola on Thanksgiving and had a lovely dinner with turkey and all the trimmings, there was about 75 attending and the afternoon was spent in visiting and playing volleyball. opening. Middle School Events Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thomas met with her family in Springville on Sunday to celebrate Thanksgiving. Her sisters and her brother and their families were on hand to enjoy the event. Students of the Middle School music a well attended concert Wednesday evening in the school Approximately 150 boys and girls participated in a program of selections by the band and mixed chorus. The program also included solos as follows: flute solo, Hope Peterson, accompanied by Shari Chandler, instructor; vocal solo, Darwin Davis, accompanied by Lucinda Willey; clarinet solo, Kathleen Willey, accompanied by Lucinda Willey; trumpet solo, Dennis Madson, unaccompanied; trombone solo, Cody White, accompanied ' by his mother, Mrs. Gilbert White; vocal duet, Marie Davidson and Cindy Throckmorton accompanied by Mrs. Chandler; piano solo, Dennis Carlisle. As a finali the band and mixed chorus combined to present Close To You, a selection. About 300 parents and school patrons attended. Mrs. Shari Chandler, who heads the music department, announced that $340 was earned through sale of tickets on a turkey raffle. The fund will be used to buy supplies for the music department and to add to the new uniform project fund. Turkey donated by Roys Food Mart and Safeway were won by Allen Anderson, Wayman, Helen Adams and Dick classes presented sym-nasiu- m. semi-popul- wear store. 5 Christmas party was The Draper held Saturday at the Genola Ward Church. A lovely turkey dinner was served to about 80 members and gifts were exchanged. A fun time 'was had by all in attendance. ar o 754-349- Progress is seen in a remodeling job the old Wightman Building, located on South Main Street, which is being converted into a ready-to-weclothing shop s. catering to teenage girls and young on ready-t- Phone Traveling to Tooele to spend Thanksgiving Day were Mr. and Mrs. Burke Draper and family, and Sam Elton. They spent a very enjoyable day with Mr. and . Mrs, Gilbert Jensen. New clothing store to open Work is now under way on the old Wightman Building to remodel it into a Week in Genola Mrs Dorothy Thomas Spending the past week in Genola with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson was her aunt, Mrs. Mary Gressman, and daughter of Lark. They spent Thanksgiving Day here also. Others enjoying the day were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Christensen and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Iim Schaffer of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peart of Eureka. Joining the Senior Citizens and enjoying the Ice Follies at the Salt Palace were Mr. and Mrs. LaVar York, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larson, They report it very enjoyable. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Parker and family of Price spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. LaVar York and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Draper. They spent Thanksgiving. There were about 23 other family members joining them on Thanksgiving Day. n; Mr Ruby Meredith Phone 465-333- Mr. and Mrs, LeBaron Robbins had a very special blessing to be thankful for Wednesday, Nov. 25. They received a telephone call from Riverside, Calif, announcing the arrival of their fifth grandchild, a daughter born to Curtis and Geraldine Braithwaite Robbins. The babys maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Braithwaite of Spanish Fork, spent Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Nan Jackson in the tragic death of her sixteen year old granddaughter of Buena Park, California. Graveside services were held Friday at the Springville Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cowan were guests at a Thanksgiving dinner on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Lois Cowan. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Chard, Mr. Clarence CoWan of Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gallup of Provo. the pasf week at the Robbins home and Geraldine and baby returned to Utah with her parents. Mr. Robbins, who is serving in the United States Air Force will follow in one week. They will enjoy a 30 day leave before being transferred to Arizona. President and Mrs. Wayne Bushman and son, Neil and daughters, Janice and Ja Laine, motored to Lehi Thursday where they enjoyed Thanksgiving day with his parents and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Bushman. In the forenoon the male members enjoyed a rabbit hunt while the ladies prepared a feast of goodies. Dinner was served at the Lehi 1st Ward Cultural Hall to a large crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Parker spent Thursday at the home of their daughter and family, Virginia and Carl Moore of Lehi. A festive dinner was served to their daughter, Colleen and roommates surat the BYU in Provo. Twenty-si- x rounded the table. Mrs. Moore was assisted by her children, Nola Raye, Ronald, Russell, Sheryl, Virginia and Lynn. The members of the Robert E. Finch family assembled together Thanksgiving room in the day at the Nebo Stake Center building for a dinner and social. Families present were Mr. and Mrs. LeBaron Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Farnsworth and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robbins, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Finch, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Finch and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Miles, Santaquin. Multi-purpo- Family members of Merlin and Mae Bryson assembled on Thanksgiving day at the Bryson home to enjoy a turkey dinner with all its trimmings. Present were Mrs. Naomi Barker and daughter, Sandra, and son, Bryson, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis and baby daughter, Melonie, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jasper and children, Deshan and Christopher, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bryson and children, Kaylyn, Julie and Bruce, Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tolman, Roy. se ' Sympathy is extended to Larry and Lavern Pierce in the death of his brother, Mr. Bartie Pierce, 69, of Provo, who died Sunday morning at the Utah Valley Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brinkman and son David, were Thanksgiving Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Winn of Nephi. AH family members were present. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Jolley in the death of their three month old grandson,' Lawrence Rose, son of Larry and Maxine Jolley Rose. Mr. and Mrs. K.E. Meredith were hosts on Thanksgiving day to a festive dinner. Those present were their son, Gary; his wife, Joleen Meredith and children, Lesa, Steven, Susan and Joan, Salt Lake; Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Grant and Miss Lily' Shnfter of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller spent Thanksgiving at Farmington at the home of a niece, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mickelson, and family. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jasperson and son, Jeff, and Indian foster son, Larry, Curtis. On their arrival home they were greeted by some lovely friends, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mi Her and daughter, Denise,' of Santa who spent three days at Monica, Ca-ithe Mi tier home. . Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Bishop and five children of Roswell, Idaho have returned tq Payson to- make their home. They will reside in the home of his parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. Angus Bishop while they are in Nevada wherd Mf, Bishop win be employed ' for the winter months. ,, - J Mr. and Mrs. Layne Blatter at)d fout; Children spent the Harvest Days' vacation m Salt Lake. They enjoyed Thanksgiving Day dinner with MrsBlatters parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.M. Marlowe.' They re- turned home on Sunday. and Mrs. Abner Baird and Mrs. Rebeccq.Twede'-werguests at the home Mr. Guests at the Alvie' Healing home for ; Elder Ralph Spotten returned from the Participating in their Thanksgiving program were Carlos Gonzonales, Boyd Carlisle, Tamra Searle and Mary Ann Powell. England Mission this week. Meeting him at the airport were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Spotten and Ronnie Mecham. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arden Throckmorton were Mr. Jack Thomas and Mr. Milt Thomas. Wilson School Notes The Wilson School 2nd grade under the direction of their teacher, Mrs,Ivorygave their Thanksgiving Program. They sang songs and gave two choral reading plays. It was an important program to the 2nd grade and they did a real fine job. I K second sax, Billie Haskell; drum, Marie Davidson; baratone, first chair, David Loveless; second chair, Audie Brook. $' .... of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baird of Orem on Thursday. Fifty members were present to give thanks and enjoy a feast and Games and visiting were en- er. joyed. Mrs. Marjorie Berry went by air to Melbourne, Florida for a vacation with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Berry. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barratt of American Fork visited Friday with her sister, Mrs. Ruby Meredith. Carl and Carol Butler and children, Wendy, Russell, Scott, .Carlynn and Jill, welcomed Mr. and Mrs. Glen Christiansen and daughter, Diane, of Provo; Sue Mickelson, a student at BYU; and Mr. and Mrs. David Christiansen and children, Mark, Kariane and Brent, of Concord, Calif, to a delicious Thanksgiving dinner. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Glen Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. David Christiansen and Wendy Butler motored to Salt Lake where they witnessed the beautiful Ice Capades at the Salt Palace. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rindlisbacher were especially thankful to have all their family together again for Thanksgiving after many years. Elder Paul Rindlisbacher arrived at the Salt Lake Airport Tuesday evening and was met by his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meredith, after years in the serving two and one-ha- lf Italian LDS Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rindlisbacher and two children have just recently arrived from Germany where Wayne is serving in the U.S. Army. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meredith and three children; Lynn, Colleen and Becky Rindlisbacher; Dean Cardoza, a student at BYU; and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rindlisbacher and daughter of Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schramm greeted their family one hundred strong on Thanksgiving day at a turkey dinher. Here from Santa Ana, California was their daughter, LaVerla, and her husband, Harold Penny and three children; Mr. and Mrs. Max Schramm and baby, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Schramm and six children, Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Schramm and four children, West Mountain; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Schramm and four children and Mr. and Mrs. Glade Schramm and three Children, Payson, making thirty-nin- e 11..' in better gain ratebetter feed efficiency More profit from your beef cattle A Thats what youll get using 32 Beef Supplement Feed with Elanco Diethylstilbesterol added. helps you get up to 11 plement is a balanced feed with 32 protein . . . 2.7 Recommended use is 1 lb. It Shop At Home And Save Time and Money I increased feeding efficiency. IFAs 32 Beef Suptoo. It has vitamins A, D, and E and trace minerals fat 5.86 fiber . . . and 1.34 phosphorous. head per per day. . . . Ask for IFA Beef Supplement with Elanco Stilbesterol and get better feeding efficiency and more profit for less cost. INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES There are 20 to serve you. i ) sr'"Tl? Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis and daughspent Thanksgiving here with his family Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Davis. et: Thanksgiving were Ray and Luana Baads-gaar- d and children, Sheila and Robert Banks of Salt Lake, Janice and Ed Lazenby and four children and Mrs. Ray Box of Pavson. On Wednesday students came costumed as their favorite storybook character, and a winner was chosen from each grade. The judges were selected from the children not in costume. Original poems and stories were written ter At the close of the concert honor band pins were presented by Madoline Dixon, a music patron, to the following: flute: first chair, Hope Peterson; clarinet: first chair, first clarinet; Kathleen Willey; first chair, second clarinet, Connie Page; first chair; third clarinet, Lisa Wayman; tru-pfirst chair, first trumpet, Gary York; first chair, second trumpet, Kent Butler; West Mountain Views test. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mecham and family spent Thanksgiving in Lehi with her mother, and sisters, they had a lovely dinner and visiting was enjoyed by everyone. rd. Workmen busy converting an old building into a modern ladies store. Childrens Book Week at Taylor School was observed with a favorite character dress-u- p day and a creative writing con- during the week and displayed in the hall. The winners were presented with books. The contest was under the direction of the principal, Paul Beckstrom, and the school librarian, Arlene Hendrickson. The winners of the costume contest were: Alisha Patten as Cinderella, Kindergarten; Robbie Harward as Snoopy, first; Mark Burton as Eency Weency Spider, second; David Hiatt as Micky Mantle, third; Todd Ekins, as Pinochio, fourth; Brad Provstgaard as Peter Pan, fifth. week in Genola. No-ta- sh - Taylor School News Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peart and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson motored to Salt Lake on Sunday. Mrs. Mary Gressman and Helen returned home after spending the ar first chair, third trumpet, DeRayHerman-sotrombone; first chair, first trombone, Cody White; first chair, second trombone, Ronald Raddatz; saxaphone, first chair, first sax, Rosalee Erickson; first chair, Winners of the Creative Writing Contest held last week at the Taylor School were: Lyna Jones, fifh; Michelle Thatcher, third; Bradley Gleave, fourth; John Hawley, second; Glen McClellan, third and' Robbie Howard, first. The week was an enchanting one with children observing their favorite characters by dressing like them. Preston, Idaho Wesley H. Hyde UTAH Logan Clinton Perkes Anderson Tremonton Homer Marble Ogden L. John Lewis Salt Lake City John Gardner Provo-Jo- Draper Ross Allen Riverton Delmar Duncan American Fork Lloyd Tregaskis Wood Richfield Ardell Thompson Cedar City E. Rulon Brough i hn Spanish Fork Fayson-B- ud Delta-R- ex St. George-Lora- ine Blaine Loveless Loa Roe Burgess Harmer Salina-Har- old Manti F. 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