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Show THURSDAY, MARCH 21. 10-5- J LDS Temple. Obituaries Survivors include two sons and four daughters: D LaGrande Jas-pois- LaVcn Peterson McKay Mrs. LaVon Peterson died 50, early McKay, Sunday at her home, after an illness of over a year. She was born in 17, 1906, July Calif ; Darwin Berdell Jasper: on and Mrs. Daniel (Maxine) Young oi Provo; Mrs. Joe (Betty) Gains-fort- h of Westminster, Calif ; Mrs Ivan (Verna) Campbell of AnaMrs Clarence Calif.; heim, (Nancy) Croft of Buena Park, Also surviving are 25 Calif. grandchildren; four and the following brothers and sisters- Mrs Vern (Rilla) Beck of Ogden; Lyman and George Cook of Goshen. of Santaquin a daughter of John O. and Clara Greenhalgh Peterson. She married C. Albert McKay on Feb. 17, 1928, in Provo. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was educated in Santaquin and Payson schools. She was a past president of her ward LDS Primary and served as a chorister in one of the ward auxiliary organizations. Mrs. McKay was also an officer for a number of years in the stake YWMIA. During World War II she served on the Santaquin rationing Wilmington, - Funeral services were conducted Tuesday in the Goshen LDS Ward chapel. Burial was in Goshen Cemetery. City CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to board. many friends for their kindness Prior to her illness she work- during our sorrow in the loss of ed with her husband in the Mc- our beloved husband and father, Kay Market. Les Wilson. Surviving are her husband of For the services, the floral ofSantaquin; three sons, Charles R. ferings and the help given at the McKay, Sacramento, Calif.; Ted- home, we are especialy grateful dy A. and David 0. McKay of Mrs. Leslie Wilson Santaquin; two sisters, Chrystal and Family. Peterson, Mrs. Arvilla Nather, two of both brothers, Santaquin; Mrs. Margaret Webb, formerly J. O. Peterson, Santaquin, and Max Peterson, Provo; three of Payson, is spending a few weeks here with her daughter, grandchildren. Funeral services were held Mrs. Elma Peck, and family. Wednesday in the Santaquin Mrs. Webb has spent the past Second LDS Ward, conducted by months in Salt Lake City with Bishop Kathel Tischner. Burial others of her family of eight was in the Santaquin Cemetery. sons and daughters. Lillian Jasperson Lillian Maude Elliott Jasperson, 58, former resident of Goshen, died last Thursday in Torrance Calif., of a heart attack. She was born March 22, 1898, in Goshen, a daughter of George and Nancy Maude Cook Elliott. She married Dean Jasperson on May 17, 1915, in the Salt Lake Miss Joyce Jeppson, a teacher in the schools of Vernal, spent her birthday, March 10th, in with her mother, Mrs. Mary Jeppson. The latter spent the previous weekend at Vernal with Joyce and also visited her son, Thomas Jeppson and family, at Pay-so- n Roosevelt. Pemieys PENNEYS 55 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiles are vacationing in the Moab area alcng the Colorado River. Maurine Nelson Weds The Paysen Chronicle, Payson, Utah Ta'mage Grimmett !n Kfaho Falls Temple Mrs. Rich- Davis. school year 1957-5Next meeting will be Wednesard Gray was chosen as chair-ma- r. to be assisted by Mrs. Joe day, April 11, at 8 p.m. and the (Continued from Page One) j inWignall, Mrs. Darrell H.ll, Mis election of officers and the A hymn, John J McClellan Eli r Davis, and Principal Ralph dignation will be that night. composed 'at the age of 11 years, was sung by a male quartet composed cf G. O. Dunford, Harry Hardman, Jesse Lazenby and 8. P.T.A. RounduD Mr. and Mrs. Armond Hancock have returned home from Announcement is made by Mrs. a trip through southern Utah Ca () Nel.on of the marriage and Arizona. They spent two A h r daughter, Muirine, to Tal-madays at St. George doing temple Grimmett of Idaho Falls, work, and visited at the home of Robert Sweet is the Barney. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Baadsgaard. Id ,h ). Work was name of the song. the Then motored on down to Masa, A temple marriage was They were accompanied by Mrs. Arizona where four they spent March 19th in the Salt Grant Carlisle. Lake Temple with Pres. Elray days sight seeing, visiting, and A ladies quartet composed of n doing temple work. They came Twenty-eigMrs. Grant Carlisle, Mrs. Bert home of Grand Canyon-by way relatives and friends witMrs. Robert Ashworth Taylor, nessed the ceremony with fifteen and Mrs. Clyde Dixon, accomcom.ng from Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Cowan vis- panied by Mrs. Riley sung numA luncheon honoring the couited in Murray recently with bers written by Lucille Butler. ple was given following the cereJudith Ann Done played a their daughter and husband, Dr. for and friends relatives mony solo of a piece written by piano Mrs. and who are George Miller, in the Coral room .at Hotel TemJohn Done, called a new baby girl. The her father, of parents moththe brides ple Squaie by Prelude. was little welcomed into the girl er. The tables were beautifully Alene Hiatt played her own family by three brothers in addecorated in pink and green. to dition her music. If Everyday and composed parents The bride, who attended the was Christmas, words were has Brigham Young University, written by Gene Braithwaite and been employed at the Naval SupMrs. Dell. (Edith) White of sung by Mrs. Grant Carlisle and ply Depot, Clearfield, Utah. Mr. with the music by Greenriver, Wyo., has spent a Gleaners Grimmett is an engineering grad- few days here with her mother, Miss Hiatt and the words by Mrs. uate of Geo. Washington UniMrs. Elizabeth ManwilL ' Mrs. (Continued on Page Eight) versity, Washington, D. C. White WPS accompanied by her Ben Leatham. After an honeymoon trip, the son, Eric, and her daughter, MarA nominating committee was couple will make their home at line, who is a sophomore student approved by the group to select Idaho Falls, Idaho, at BYU in Provo. candidates for the coming election of P.T.A. officers for the Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Fairbanks returned home Saturday night after spending the past six weeks in California, They visited at Los Angeles with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fail banks and also spent a day with Chris Havet of Payson, who is spending the winter there and expects to arrive home this week. Mr. and Mrs. 'Fairbanks also visited at Oakland with Mrs. Gerald ne Broadbent and Mr. and Mrs. Fred (June Broadbent) Saud-e- r and baby, and Mr, and Mrs, Walker Fairbanks, They returned home in company with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fairbanks of Pay-sowho spent a few days in Oakland with the family 1 ge i per-foim- Chn-tanse- ht The "big c whe n, TRY THE CHRONICLE WANT ADS FOR QUICK SALE OF ANY ARTICLE Thurs., Fri., Sat. 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