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Show Cleon Sanfaquin News Bv Della Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Kathle Tischner, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pay were Salt Lake visitors Saturday and Sundav. They met Mr. and Mrs. McClain Nelson who came fiom Idaho Falls, Idaho. Skousen was guest Development of a successful THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1952 speaker at a special priesthood vaccine to pevent polio may and leadership meeting held come within the next three years Monday night in the Stake house. a University of Utah bacterioloI'e spoke on the growth and gist disclosed recently m Salt deevlopment of children. The Lions lub met Wednesday night. Richard Vasey was appointed to first vice president to fill the vacancy of George Kirk-ma- n who asked to be released The Santaquin Civic club held and Elmer Tietjen was named their directors meeting at the as Lion Tamer to replace Mr. home of Reed Chadwick Wed- Sherman Nay who has moved nesday night A committee was from Santaquin. chosen to meet with the County Mrs. Indra Nelson of HuntCommission to ask for seal coat on the road part way to Trum-bo- lt ington Park, Cal., and Mrs. RobPark and to get more hard ert Chitwood of Rivera, Cal., surfaced road up Santaquin Can- have returned to their homes afMr. Loren.o Clark was ter a two weeks visit in Santayon. chosen as chairman of this com- quin with their mother and mittee. Others on the commit- grandmother, Mrs. Julia O. Pettee are Mayor Lynn Crook, Del- erson. la Hudson, Lillis Olson, Zelma Mayor Lynn Crook and Mr. Hall, Alfonzo Kester, and Roy and Mrs. Justin Lamb were in Olson. line at the D&RG the Projects were also discussed for depotreceiving to greet President Monday the coming year including beauTruman when he stopped at cleanfirst tifying Santaquin by Provo. All city councilmen and ing, the weeds and debris off the their wives were invited. Sidfkvalks. All Civic club monthly meetAn attendance contest was ings will be held in the Utah held in the Second ward LDS Power and Light building at 157 church during the months of W. Main on the first Wednesday June, July, and August for the of each month at 7 p.m. boys and girls to see who could attend the most sacrament meetMr, and Mrs. Nylus Butler and ings. The boys won out both m of Berkeley, the Primary age group between three children years at the home of Primary age and twleve recrea-uCal., are visiting p day in the Second ward Mr. and Mrs, Nels Butler. to 21. A party was held Mon-tio- n ball honoring the boys of The Remus Rota club held Primary age with Mrs; Sherman their first meeting of the year Wall in charge. The party for at the home of Mrs. Helen But- the older age group is pending. ler Thursday night. Ten of the Mrs. Albert Kay, president of fifteen members were present. the YLMIA will be in charge. The time was spent in discussMrs. Jennie Hendrickson reing the program for the year. Mrs. Naomi Wilkey of Nephi is turned home Sunday from Oakland, California where she atpresident. tended a school for Civil Defense Miss Claudia Robinson who held at St. Marys college. She has spent the summer months at was gone one week. She was Zions National Park has return- sponsored jointly by Santaquin and Utah county. She will teach ed home. classes here in Santaquin on Civil Defense and will work with Mothers and fathers of the Roy Olson, general chairman of Primary children were special Civil Defense. guests at Primary Monday. The Junior Ladies Literary clb held their first meeting of th season Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Elma Fowkes. Thirteen of the sixteen members were present. Mrs. Josephine Crook reviewed the book, Old Man of the Sea, by Ernest oIDGb Payson, Utah Lake City. Speaking before the seven-stat- e conference on polio held in Salt Lake this week. Dr. Louis P. Gebhardt of the University of Utah College of Medicine discussed recent research developments in the fight against infantile paralysis, explaining that the problem now is how to stimulate the body to fight polio without contracting the disease at the same time. Dr. Gebhardt directed one of four research projects, financed b ythe National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, that succeeded in establishing that there are three main types of virus which couse the disease. war ii, nas arrived la Detroit for sale in America. Those attending were check from the Southern Utah Water Development Association Baron. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Peterson to Dr. A. Ray Olpin, president of the University of Utah, for Dr. J. Vern Hales, right, will supervise and family; Mr. and Mrs. Clint- rainmaking study. on LeBaron and family; Mr. and the study. Mrs. Robert Gilmore and famAn initial grant of $3600 has of Meteorology at the Universily and Miss Bonnie Garrett. been given to the University of ity. It will be financed jointly Utah for a study of the efficiby SUWDA and the Water ReMr. and Mrs. Dave LeBaron techniques, sources entertained at an early Thanks- ency of announced Development Corp. of it was recently. giving dinner at their home Sata firm which the Utah Denver, The grant was presented to urday night for members of their has hired for cloud seedgroup Leonard the H. by University family. Johnson of Richfield, executive ing. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wheel-oc- k secretary of the Southern Utah The research will investigate are rejoiing over the arrival Water Development Association. current methods of evaluating of their first grandchild, a baby The study of rainmaking will cloud seeding efficiency, and girl. The new parents, Janice be supervised by Dr. J. Vern may develop new methods, Dr. and Don Spainhower are staying Hales, head of the Department Hales said. at their home. , rain-maki- ' i ' ? "Now don't giva ms that 'out of got' line! 1 know two gallons go at far as three used to!" . j Neck and neck in the race for progress, auto makers and the oil industry have developed improvements that make 2 gallons of gasoline today do the work that took 3 back iri 1925. You get the benefits. a MIRACLE MAN . . . John Holler, who survived temperature, rests In s Beth- t lehem, Pa., hospital. a i Your Progress and Oil Progress Go Hand in Hand Oil Progress Week Oct. 12 to 18 . . . New XH-2- 6 Jet copter goeo through pace at Torrance, Calif. This Jet Jeep is armys smallest, will make M m.p.h., reach 1,000 feet and stay for two hours. JET JEEP - Jt STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA . plans ahead to serve you better Hem-mingwa- y. asm Refreshments were served. J A family party . was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hellis Wednesday night in honor of Alan LeBaron who is . ... i. i home on leave from the armed Paid political advertisement services. He will leave for acby David S. 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