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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1955 Bv Della A. To Be Discussed Hudson Clark, Della Hudson, Lois Clark and Jennie Hendrickson. MR. AND Mrs. Leslie Howard left Sunday for Long Beach, Cali. They went to ste their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Kay Howard who have a new baby girl. MR. AND Mrs. Doyle Crook have a baby giil born Saturday at the Payson Hospital, WILLIAN HUDSON Jr. was taken to the Payson Hospital Sun- day, He was to undergo major Monday. surgery hun.-,:i ?,Ir. urd Mi-'- . Arthur MR. AND Mrs. Orson Carter Butler of Spring Lake and at the week end in Og ler the home of Mr. and Mrs. And-- ! spent visiting at the home of Mr. and rew Larsen in Genola. Mrs. James Carter. EDDIE SYLVESTER, s n of Mr. ar.d Mrs. George Sylvester for Cal fir-- : Instructor Entertains left hist week where he will complete his s' ho-- i Piano Students at Party oling as a nrcrticiaa. AND Mrs. MAYOR Lynn Mrs. Frank McClellan was hosCrook, Mr. and Mis. Justin Lamb. tess at a rartv Sat' idav m MeMr. and Mrs. Arthur Wickman, morial Park, honoring a gr Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Grecn-halg- of students who recently-appearepiano M". and Mis. Frank T. in a piano recital. Tim and Mis. Zelma Hall attended Jol-n- : following were the Municipal League in Salt Schwartz, Darlenepresent' a Lazenbv, to Saturday Lake from '1 hi Maltha Johnson, Johnson, The group are members and part- Cheri Millett, ners of the Santaquin City coun- Terrill Loveless, Carolyn K. Millett, SorenJudy cil. They also attended the State son, Sandra Sorenson, Lenore Fair and Ice Follies. Parker, Don Christensen, Floy K. SANTAQUIN CIVIC Club held Yorganson, Bonnie Johnson, Altheir annual election recently. len Coray, Sterling Hill, Lynn Ralph Peterson was Coray, Carol Coray, Betty Laz-enbas piesider.t; Frank Tuckett, vice Linda Bean, Da-iTerry, president: Grace Kester, secretary Mrs. Eva Hill. Games provided and Mrs. Adaleen Tuckett as entertainment. Mrs. McClellan treasurer. Directors are George wa3 assisted by Mrs. Hill in servKirkham, Guy Johnson, Eldora ing refreshments. Childs, Reed Chadwick, Lorenzo MRS. DENZIL Greenhalgh, jjaiu: Lee and Mrs. Charles Carl-- 1 four days last week ; cnt ,er. f i Mo. ticello at the mme and in Mesa Knute Carlgrt-Verde, Colo. ATTENDING THE S ate Fair Sunday were v.r. and Mrs. Guy Johnson and Mrs. Chailes Carl-- 1 8ren' MR. AND Mis. Lester J. Carter of A venal. Calf., visited at the ho. ne cf Mi. a..d Mrs. Jesse Ron- b.- ns er the week end. They c. re also entertained at the j FORCSTfiY-IJ.S.- Local Grocers Status Scirdaquiri News : j i 600.000 HOMES J COULD HAVE BFN wnUAiGROWIK DESTROYED DISEASE IN BY j o-- BUILT timber INSECTS ond ONE YEAR . , n-- h, ck-et- t, Lo-vis- y PROTECT THE FORESTS AND USE THEM WISELY THE BELL RINGS FOR . . . 5ANTAQUIN-TINTI- The person who really wants to do something finds a way; the one who doesnt, finds excuses, said Governor Lee at the recent Municipal Convention. I agree with the Governor but the $64 question in my mind is, how do you make yourself, really want to do the things you know you should? Whether they want to or not our Stake is at it again this business of reorganizing the Stake and there are new officers in most of the Auxiliaries as of last Sunday. RELEASED FROM the Stake Sunday School were Owen Horton, superintendent and counselors, Sherwin and Bynan Thomas. Gordon Platt was sustained as new superintendent. Released from the Relief Society were Josephine Crook, presZelma ident, and counselors, II all and Nellie Nelsen. Sustained as president was Fern Horton with Eva Helen Nelson as a C at j Meet The future of the independent j home owned grocery store will be discussed at the annual con- vention of the Utah Retail Groc- ers Assn., Sept. 25 and 26 at Hotel Utah. J. P. Allen, President of the Utah Retail Grocers Assn., states that the highlights of the convention will be devoted to the merchandising of food distribution. Mr. Allen further states that the work sessions of the convention will be divided up into various clinics devoted to the study and analyzing of the vari- ous department operations grocery store. in the Anti-trulaw trends and enforcement will be discussed by Henry Bison, Washington, D. C. general counsel of the National Association of Retail Grocers. A meat sales clinic will be conducted by Clifford Bowes, Chicago meat sales expert, and Lee S. Bickmore, New York City, vice president of the National Biscuit Co., will also speak. The largest food store exhibit in the history of the state will be a h:ghl'ght cf the convention, with manufacturers exhibits and d. splays filling the pntire mezzanine floor and exhibit rooms of the Hotel Utah. Wives attending the meet will be entertained at a luncheon and fashion show Sept. 26 at the Salt Lake Country Club. j st together with lead, bismuth ;d cadmium, forms fusible metals with low melting points which are used in automatic Are alarms and sprinkler systems. . m, LIFEGUARD DESIGN A mother makes sure that her son is securely seated in a 1956 Ford Sunliner. The new Fords, which will be shown to the public Friday (September 23) incorporate five safety features in a lifeguard design .intended to reduce chances of accisteering wheels, door dental Injury, On all new Fords, latches and rear view mirrors are standard equipment. Wheels are designed to absorb force if the driver is thrown forward, reducing the chance his chest might strike the steering column hub. Safety door latches (lower left) will resist crash impact, and help keep passengers inside the car where they are twice as safe, according to research figures. Mirrors have a special backing to help prevent shattering. Optional seat belts will withstand up to 4,000 pounds of tyree. Optional crash cushions for instrument panels and sun visors will provide added protection if a passenger is thrown forward. safety-designe- MlgllBliaiCIIIIEIIIBIKtMlIBIiaBHIEllllBlIliaail STAN'S UPHOLSTERY 5 Youll be pleased at how little it will cost to g make that comfortable old chair like new. CALL 246-- J FOR FREE ESTIMATE Maaiaaaasasf siei war sssBa?? sisr jet's 13 STAKE Here Friday! MEW'S FIMS! The fine car at half the fine car price ! board members sustained were: Bonnie Thomas, Lettie Davis, Naomi Jermain, Mary Woodbury, Rachel Jensen, Pearl Forsey, Ruby Bigler, and JoAnne Thomas. THE FILM, The Happy City," sponsored by the Stake Primary is making the rounds of the wards. Genola Ward presented it last week with an appripriate program consisting of a skit by the following children: Karen Lindhart, Nancy Livingston, Dale Davis, Lorraine Barney, Reece Murdoch, and Curtis Nelson. Narrator was Annie Ewell. Primary Penny Song was sung by Evelyn LeBaron and her three daughters, Kay, Marla Joy, and Dawnite. Words of appreciation, "We are Grateful, from the General Board were given by Donna Davis. Second Ward made their presentation of the film into a gala occasion with a miniature parade, a fish pond and a program accompanying it. counselor. ARE YOU interested in your Blanch Shaw, was released If you are and you from the Y.W.M.I.A. with coun- children? selors, Ellen DeGraffenreid, and live in the Second Ward you Helen Butler and Rachel Jen- are invited to a meeting Oct. 23 sen, secretary. Sustained as pres- at 8 p.m. in the Second Ward ident was Helen Butler with El- church. SECOND WARD Building len DeGraffenreid and Gladys Robbins as counselors and Louise Fund Committee are holding a on Sept. 30 and Painter as secretary. Other Homecoming Oct. 1 which will include a variety program from the BYU to begin at 6:30 the first night, and The Payson Chronicle a banquet will be held at 7 p.m. on Oct. 1. A program will be A weekly newspaper, establish- presented by the Payson Chamed in 1888, published every Fri- ber of Commerce. Food, proday and entered as Second Class duce, and handwork will be sold. n, Matter at the post office in Pay-soThe idea is from Les Goates Utah, under the act of March but the words are mine, I 8, 1879. might get this column done, if Id disconnect my telephone. I I do that and I cant Subscription rate, $2.50 per year, wouldnt if I could but guess Ive no $1.50 6 months, payable in adtime to look for a scripture (bevance; single copy. 5 cents. sides they didnt put it in last week, anyway) so Ill say: Max R. Warner, Publisher. If we would spend as much time trying to improve ourselves to improve othas we do Madoline Dixon, correspondent, ers wed trying have a better world. Phone 223-- J. 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