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Show Three Programs Available for Youths to Fill The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Ufah SPRING LAKE NEWS Military Obligations Under Act cf 1955 ung mm I'LgibJe tor Anny dutv imdt'i provision-- , of the Re-sve Fonts Act of 1933, may row s' cun- lull inti i nation concerning th's Act at any of the U. S Armv Recruiting Station;, in the Sixth Armv Aum, ,t was announced toda Colonel by William M Cohoon, Ci mniatulit g the Sixth Armv Recm ting Distinct, Preside) oi San Fra in iseo "Thine are rrnnv y inths who have or are reaching the age foi induction who aio .nti u ted m learning more about the new Reserve Act, but have not known where to secure this information The Army Recruiting Servce is now prepared to provide the answers to their questions," Colonel Cchoon said There are three programs av- Y ei - -- r"""S JjgsmEagmmssaat THE NEWEST . VITO B 35mm CAMERA Bv Mrx I) J Butler m the u lit y fulfilling Mi and Mix tViit-- i Birii ubi gution vailed fot m the p Mr and Mx Civile Tins cut and F oi cc, Vt of 1955, .x.gned Mr. and Mix Elmei Mowei we'-- ' bv the i in Salt Lake Citv recently to atnt on August 9 t The first, loi peisms who ave tend the wedding reciptim Mr. nbo Mrs and CLffoid Spa net been udered to repmt for On Fndav, Oct 7 in th' Ait 11(11 "L m, - a six veal- enli-t-a- lt Barn in Salt Lake Citv The re,n tne A i my Reset ve. Dur-- n ception followed the leieiunv g 'ho leim (,f this enl stment, The groom is the -- on ot Mix m in'.stee must perform two Grace Spainhovvei and the late Soairhowei The tide. on aetive duts in the Army; George Ann Fotov, dvehter it Sally live satisfaetouK in the Ready Mr. and Mrs Gooige E Fa'.n, Reset ve thiough attendance at who were the host at th reeep 48 weekh drill meetings and a tion 17 dav summer encampment for each of thiee yeais, and finally The Culture Club h"'d th eive one year in the Standby meeting leeentlv at the Heseive, which requires no ac- home of Mis Dean Peerv Th' tive training meeting was m charge of Pres were Mrs Elva Davis H ;stes-e- s The second is cn e ght year for youths between 17 Peery end Mrs. Veda Sizemoie ind 18 a This enlistment offers Franklin Tervort. a returned soli determent from draft Under dier, showed eoloied sl'dcx of his plan the enlistee will be re- Japan. quired to serve six months on The Work meeting of the Reactive dutv and 7 L years in a lief Society was held recently at Ready Reseive Unit High Scho- the home of Mrs Hattie Tervoit ol students choosing this plan will Counselors Elsie Nelson was in be deferred from active duty un- and Mrs Floss Jacobson ll they graduate, or as long as charge directed the urnrk consisting of hey show progress toward that quilting, making quilt blocks, goal, or unt.l reaching the age md Lunch was served painting )f 20 years. at noon by the social committee are surprised lo see Ann Sutton practicing for h high school footMrs. D. J. Butler, Mis. Feme ball learn, They all appear in the University of Utah touring play, Neilsen of Spring Lake and Mis GENOLA NEWS "Time Out lor Ginger," now available throughout Utah for Reba Olsen of Payson and Mrs Zina Hanks, mother and sisteis groups. Bv Dorothy Thomas of Mrs. Ethel Erickson, gathered Mr and Mrs I. A. Cooper en- at the Erickson home Tuesdas tertained last week for Mr. and to help her celebrate her birthMis H F. Robinson from Salt day anniversary. Another s ster, Mrs. Faye Lake and Mr and Mrs. Gene and Mrs Ann Grey of Salt Lcnes from Tooele. Lake City were also in attendMr. and Mrs. Myron Christen- ance. Two lovely birthday cakes sen and daughter, Carol ' visited and many lovely gifts were preat Manti, Sunday. sented to Mrs. Erickson. Time The Friendly Eight Club was was spent in quilting. 'ntei tamed bv Mrs Della White Bob Menlove and Danny Spen-e- r cf Goshen Cards were played students of Snow College, with prizes going to Mrs Dee .xgent the weekend , visiting Christensen, Mrs. Martha Mai tin Mr. and Mrs. Leo Menand Mrs. Elsie Oberg. Others love and Mr. and Mrs. Q. Spent were Mrs. Jenniel Sand- cer. Both pre-c- i young men are memMrs Dorothv erson, Thomas, bers of the football team at the Mrs Vera Larse", Mrs Beth College. Thomas and Mrs. Evelyn Larson Mr. and Mrs. Donald Spain-howDinner was served to the group and children and his Mr. ard Mrs. Gilbert Jensen Mrs. Cecil Peery, attenr-e- d mother, and c! lJdien from Ted Park visitthe Utah Agricultural College ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs Homecoming. They were guests Burke Draper, last weekend. cf their Mr. and i ! Hu' THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1955 ft i Re--civ- Pic-Mri- . - 'ui; t IONE BLOWS snd . . . Hurricane lone lashed East Coast states with rain typified by the storm flood scene In Ports- Binds, mouth, Virginia. 100-ml- le T New oil-ric- Nutri-Ton- h ic WAVES DEEP DOWN, IN LITTLE AS 10 MINUTES low-budg- AUTOMATIC FILM TRANSPORT nd tho (.35 lent COIOR-SKOPA- PRONTOR S V S SHUTTER fully Synchronized With Just one easy motion, the film it transported, the exposure Is counted, the shutter Is set, the It locked in place and you're ready for the next picture. You without can shoot taking your eye from the viewfinder. THE VITO B HAS ALL THESE FEATURES Shutter speeds from J300'Pius Built-i- n Built-i- n 1 second to bulb Flash synchronization r device linked to transport "Pop-up- " rewind knob for fast and easy film rewinding Click diaphragm stops Cable release socket Direct optical viewfinder Depth-of-fielscale Film-typ- e indicator Back opens completely for loading "zone" focusing Simplified You can work as close as 33 inches Weighs only 16Vi ounces Convenient accessory shoe Precision-made- ; black leather, with satin chrome trim Up to 36 pictures, in color or Exposure counter shows number of pictures left Eveready carrying cote $8 25 Pet-u'se- n then-parents- er A r ij .iI .-i oil-ric- h g ONLY WAVING. Fantastic new causes more thorough wavg curls. WAVES in LITTLE AS 10 MINUTES. Also gives fastest permanent, start to finish, because of exclusive waving and patented Oil Creme base. Erwin Barney scoutmaster, en-t- Mis. George Gowley of Logan. tamed his troop at an outing Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Menlovo last Friday and Saturday at are happy to announce the birth Little Voley. of a baby girl born Oct. 13th in One sisMr. and Mrs. Clair Hales and the Payson Hospital. weland two ter brothers will visited last children from Layton weekend at the home of Mr. and come the new baby. Grand-parenare Mr. and Mrs. Matell Mrs Sidney Throckmoiton. Keetch of Provo and Mr. and Neta, t e young daughter of Mrs. Leo Menlove of Spring Lake. Mr and Mis. Henry Ewell, is at Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. the Payson Hospital, after an Tervort Saturday evening Clyde operation. Keith, their son, had the misfortune of breaking his were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mowei longer-lastin- deep-dow- There n a Customized Permanent Nutri-Toni- just right" for FIRMAMENT ts rtll Chock your before SMMICA OJl CRIME BASE (PATENTED) wherever toiletries are sold cJsrk. TtUCKMO ASSOCIATIONS, INC er, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. 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They came to attend the funeral service of Barbara Hall,- - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hall of Spanish Fork. Mrs. Hall is the niece of Mrs. Spoinhower. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Moore were Salt Lake visitors last week, guests of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Moore. On Sunday the Rodney Moores were dinner guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Neilsen pose truck designed not only for highway drive for difficult insurance of the extra with but travel, terrain or weather the Jeep Truck! drive for highway or street into It shifts easily from needed to carry its payload of over a is traction drive when extra or soft earth where ordinary trucks snow sand, ton through mud, cant go. Equipped with power take-off- , it supplies mobile power for many types of machinery for business or farm. The Jeep Truck is now available with power brakes. all-p- DRIVE "truck WILLYS... worlds largest makers of drive vehicles Ask for a demonstration today... PAYSON AUTO SALES First North and Main you VdMoTonie WITH son-in-la- w a rugged, N c, boo, and bo scon ! Guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Harper during the week were their son, Merl Harper, and and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Argyle of Salt Lake City. Heres GIVES NUTRI-TONI- C Customizer, developed by Nutri-Toniing deep inside hairshaft, for firmer, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Marlin Miss Peggy Knapp was the honand son, Dennie, and Mr. and fm! because the lens is so good Mrs. Milton Thomas spent Sun- ored guest at a birthday party given by her mother, Mrs. Oliver day at Strawberry. Knapp. GEANS PHOTO SHOP Although the Atlantic and Pacific Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. oceans are only 50 miles apart Donald Spainhower were Bishop YOUR SHORTEST at the -- two channel entrances of and Mrs. Roy Thompson of Ingthe Panama Canal, there Is a re- lewood, Calif. They were enterROUTE TO BETTER markable difference to the height tained at China City Cafe in POTOFINISHING of their tides. The Atlantic tide Provo and made a tour of Radio rises and falls an average of about Station KOVO. Don Spainhow''Shop Where You Save'' one foot; the Pacific, about 1254 er, is a KOVO announcer. Phone 265 Payson feet. Ned and Michael Carter of Provo spent the weekend holiday as i guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl a ALMOST Vi is OIL CRIME BASE (PATENTED). The creamiaess helps protect your hairs natural texture and luster while waving so gently. Curls are softer, more natural-lookinfrom the moment first combed out. Payson, Utah all-cle- er erful ... en- - teitained at dinner Sunday, Mr. Neilsens two sisters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cahoy of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. John Morley of Provo. Your nearest Union Pacific Railroad ticket agent will gladly help you plan your trip . . . tell you about the Family Travel Plan . . . reserve a Herti car for you . . . arrange for your reservations and tickets. Phone or visit him today! Umioim Need a car? 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