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Show Donna Simons Ferre The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah for Mrs THURSDAY. MARCH 19. 1959 Santaquin News sang a solo, accompanied by Miss Nadine Westover and Mr. The Ladies Literary Club Kenneth Hansen showed films met at the Civic Center for to the group. Club officers, their annual birthday party. Mrs. Pauline Christensen, Mrs. Mrs, Members and their partners Druscilla Spainhower, HarLaDora Brady and Mrs. smorenjoyed a program and riet Hudson were in charge gasbord supper. Mrs. Estedda of arrangements. There were Peterson read a history of the 28 present. club; Miss LaRene Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fitt of Salt Lake spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peterson. Mrs. Alta Talbot of Pangui-tc- h GOSHEN MOTOR visited over the week end home of her parents, at the UTAH GOSHEN, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Dickenson. Phone CR..4-322- 1 Miss Dollene LeBaron of Salt Lake spent from Wednesday until Sunday at the home of 1955 Ford Mr. and Mrs. Roger Miles. Verness and Elizabeth Good 6 cyl. all Andrews have a baby girl Exceptionaly clean, born Wednesday in the Pay-soLow mileage Hospital. This is the coufirst child. 1345 plesDouglas Smith, son of Mr 1956 Plymouth and Mrs. Ned Smith, is home Station Wagon. leave from the Marine on V-- 8 Motor. Real Buy. branch of the armed service He has been in Okinawa and Calif, 1954 Chev. Belalr 845 will return to El Toro, where he will be stationed. Mi'o Peggy Logan of MemRadio, heater phis, Tennessee, has been visiting at the home of Mr. and 2600 Mrs. Ned Smith. 1958 Ford V-- 8 Camp Summit. DUP, met Vic. afternoon in the Thursday Loaded First ward church. Captain Irean Peterson conducted. Mrs. Come to the Land of Goshen Mary Nelson and Mrs. Geneva A For the Best Trade Holladay were hostesses. story was given by Mrs. Geand a history GOSHEN MOTOR nevaMrs.Holladay Harriet Hudson. There by were 15 present. Call Mrs. Frances Fowden and Kalhle Tischner three children of Granger, Don Armstrong spent three days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. By Della Hudson I Phone 3365 l 1 Alden Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coombs have moved to American Falls, Idahoto make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Powell and son, Mack, of Payson, have returned home after spending the winter in Southern California. They visited their and daughter, the son-in-la- w Ray Jolley, in Inglewood and also the L. W. Petersons at Fail Brook. Enroute home they stopped at Phoenix and FlagstrP, Ariz.,and also visited the Grand Canyon and Glen Canyon Dam. Sgo FLOYD HARMER Branch Manager Payson Fourth ward' study s members of the of the ward, met Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ashby. Elmo Dial was in rharge of the Book of Mormon study. Light refreshments were served by A UTAH POULTRY and FARMERS CO-O- P group, Sev-en'y- Mrs. Ashby. PfTlTOP m'- - . OF YOUR CROP! v . ,t1 Funeral seivicts Donna Simms Fure, 71, of W miner, Calif, foimerly of Payson who died March 4th in a Whittier hospital after an r.pei alien, were conducted in Wh.ttier with burial in Rose Hills Memorial Park. Mrs. Ferre was born in Pay-so- n on July 26, 1887, a daughter of Enos Wells and Elizabeth Pickering Simons. A member of the LDS church, she was educated in Payson and for a time was employed at the old Orem Railroad depot. John National Wildlife Federation Observes Week H. Box Stationed Loren Wileock has to Rawlings, Wyo., to stay with her husband while LaMar Twede Visits Mrs, -- re Of March Is National 15-2- 1 The year, as everyone knows, is divided into weeks : nd it mw sometimes seems that each is dedicated to one thing or another. The 22nd annual National Wildlife Week 1 is being observed March and is regarded as something special because of the theme: Conservation in the Schools. WildlifeWeek is sponsored by the National Wildlife Federation and its state affiliates, but these organizations, em15-2- She married Joseph Arthur a membership of more Kerr in 1912 in the Salt Lake bracing 2,000,000 sportsmen-con-se- i than LDS temple. He died of invationists, do not limit fluenza during the epidemic interests to birds and their of 1918. She later married mamma's and fish. They rig-Sesiel Ferre of Provo. They fully are concerned with all moved to Whittier some 30 natural resources, knowing years ago. that if the basic concepts of Surviving are two brothers conservation are applied to and a sister, Claude Simons them wildlife ultimately will of Evanston, Wyo.; Allen Simbenefit. d ons, Whittier, Calif ; Mrs. (Elizabeth) Elmer, h' in Germany with Army Wildlife Week In Utah From N. Y. John Henry Box, Payson, has received word of the safe arrival of his grandson, Charles Ernest Philips, in Germany Landshut-SuStation. He sailed from East Coast In February, on the U.S.S. Buckner. He landed at and then went on to Angsburg where he is stationed with the U. S. Army. Pvt. Phillips is the oldest y son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Box of Cheyenne, Wyo., Miss Kay Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, formerly of Payson.- spent the recent weekend in Mr. and Mrs. Heber Curtis Seattle, Wash., with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell and Mr. and Mrs.Lyndon Crook Brown. Mrs. Brown is re- attended a Sons of the Utah membered as the former Anna Pioneers banquet Thursday Lee McClellan of Payson. Miss night in Salt Lake City, held Wilson, employed in Salt Lake at the Garden Heights recreCity, made the trip by plane. ation hall, The event also date. Comparatively few educational institutions, particularly those under the college level, teach conservation as a separate subject because it is best when understood, ' perhaps, considered as parts of other studies. Resource conservation is a philosophy or an approach to life which, somewhat like religion, has many applications and implications. b - en Le-Ro- he is there employed First Lt. H. LaMar Twede, shearer. sheep attached to the Stewart Air Force Base in New York, vis- ited with his parents, Postmaster and Mrs. Vernal Twede, for a few hours Saturday in Salt Lake City. Lt. Twede is a pilot and weather forecaster, holding an important position in aiding officers to make flight plans for the Air W. L. LAFFERTY CHIROPRACTOR Force. In Salt Lake City Lt. Twede and his parents were guests at the home of his wifes parents, and here he showed motion pictures of. his wife and to Palmer Method Payson. Utah 1 mile south on Highway 91 9 to 6 daily 9 Mon., Wed., Fri. Closed Tuesday Phone by Appl. 9 8-- two children and their home in New York. Le-lan- ANNOUNCEMENT The Soil Profile" GENOLA NEWS By Clyde T. Lowe There were a lot of our farBy Dorothy Thomas mers and ranchers in the Nebo Mayor Walt Kirby returned Soil conservation home last week after making district who misthe trip on the First Security sed one of the Bank tour to California, Arizona and Nevada. outstanding dis Mrs. Alfred Taylor is visitcussions of the season on range, ing at St. George. She is atpasture and fortending sessions in the Temple. Also doing some genealogy age manage-Ijmen- t. work. Last week x Mrs. Evelyn Larson enterle annual meet-n- g of the Neb( tained the Friendly Eight CD CooperaClub. Cards were played and prizes won by Mrs. Dee tes was held in Waldo Payson. Christensen, Mrs. Vera Larsen, Mrs. Elsie Oberg. Also Frandson, Range Management present were Mrs. Delia White, Specialist with the Soil ConMrs. Eeth Thomas, Mrs. Nellie servation Service, delivered a Finch, Mrs. Dorothy Thomas discussion dealing with the and Mrs. Bonnie Thomas. A basic fundamentals of plant delicious supper was served. growth, and range manageMr. and Mrs. Aldon Nelson ment. He stated that 85 of and son, Floyd, visited at La- the plant composition, or the gan last Sunday. minerals from which the plant Mrs. Udene Camp and chil- is made, comes from the air. dren from Burville visited at This is in the form of Carbon-dioxid- e the home of Mr. and Mrs. which is taken into Zack Ewell last week. the plant thru the small openA wedding annicersary par- ings on the underside of the ty was given in honor of Mr. leaves: called Stomata. Most and Mrs. Lavon York at the of us have the thought that the home of their daughter and largest part of the plants Mr. and Mrs. Elton comes thru the roots. Draper, at Salt Lake. Other The roots serve two purposes: sons and daughters who at- to anchor the plant to the soil tended were Mr. and Mrs. and to supply water and the Jim West and children from balance of the essential elePrice, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas ments to the plant food factYork and Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ory: the green portion of the ard York from Payson; Mr. leaves and stems. The green and Mrs. Eugene York and area of the plant is the food children from Tooele and Miss factory and every green plant Janette York from Genola. must manufacture its own A beautiful clock was pre- food. This is done in a pro- -' sented the Drapers. cess known as photosynthesis Mrs. Wendell LeBaron is where water from the soil, visiting at Phoenix, Arizona. carbon dioxide from the air Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Tilby in the presence of sunlight en'ertained last week for manufactures starch. The Francis Tilby from Ely, Nev,; starch is converted to sugar in Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hayward a form that the plants can use. from Salt Lake and Mrs. All this leads to one concluAmes from Eureka. sion: if there is insufficient food factories, or green leaf surface, to manufacture the in Gathers Family needed food for growth and for storage in the roots, the Ogden Saturday plants will dwindle is size, A group of family members vigor and production' and evwent to Ogden Saturday and entually die from starvation. This is what has happened spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Thomas, formerly to a lot of our range lands, of Payson, and Mr. and Mrs. native species which were here Max Vincent. The Thomas when the pioneers arrived. couple have recently adopted They have been starved to a boy from Gre- death from one means or anece, and he was presented to other, and have been replaced his new family. The Thomass by inferrior species. Old recalso have a son, Richard, age ords in the Church Archives 12, and an adopted daughter, state that when the pioneers arrived the grass was shoulder Alice, age 8. The visitors included Mr. high to a man with just a and Mrs. Lyndon Crook, Mr. scattering of sage brush, on and Mrs. Sterling Coombs, those same areas- the sage Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Rulon brush today is almost shouldChristensen, Mrs. Lois Teryol, er high and the grass is alSpanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. most a thing of the past Roy Vincent, Provo. ALVIE'S CONCRETE COMPANY Four Miles South of Payson BACK IN BUSINESS STARTED Scales for Accurate Weighing of Concrete - SAND - GRAVEL SOIL - FiLL We ' Appreciate Your .Business PHONE 3379 If unable to reach us by phone, notify us at house. OAFEWAV'S eOtUTTEgTT OKI 0 son-in-la- to OAR) FRAR1GOO00 SvtenMiL. VIA DELUXE GREYHOUND BUS... Stay at the Hotel Bellevue in Downtown San Francisco . lb. Round Bone 1 FILL OUT TO ENTER kd d rest . DEPOSIT AT YOU FAVOtITE P. 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